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it has been a tough year beebs.r which raked in $73 million, the sequel "believe" tanked at the box office, only bringing in about a third as much. he even tweeted out a retirement threat but then took it back and leased "journal." ♪ oh, no, no she's confident ♪ >> the sultry album has gotten pretty good reviews for songs like "confident." ♪ >> but so far, sales remain low. as we said, tough year for the beebs. thank you for watching "nightline." "world news now" is coming up soon. as always, we're online at a abcnews.com. thanks for watching again. or how to find big savings on the things you need.eek.real just make a straight line to safeway. your club card gets you deals you can't find anywhere else. right now, breakfast is on. oscar mayer bacon is only $3.99. rise and shine with simply orange oj, just $2.98. and oikos greek yogurt is only a buck. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life.
it has been a tough year beebs.r which raked in $73 million, the sequel "believe" tanked at the box office, only bringing in about a third as much. he even tweeted out a retirement threat but then took it back and leased "journal." ♪ oh, no, no she's confident ♪ >> the sultry album has gotten pretty good reviews for songs like "confident." ♪ >> but so far, sales remain low. as we said, tough year for the beebs. thank you for watching...
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it has been a tough year beebs. "believe" tanked at the box office, only bringing in about a third as much. he even tweeted out a
it has been a tough year beebs. "believe" tanked at the box office, only bringing in about a third as much. he even tweeted out a
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funnel, also congresswomanny vet clarke and joyce beebe. shirley chiss who em, -- chisholm, and paullet c. walker. phi beta sigma fraternity, founded in 1914 at howard university. not only are the sigmas of the fraternity of my husband, dr. nathaniel horn, they also include former president of the united states, william jefferson clinton, congressman john lewis, a. phillip randolph, civil rights pioneer and leader of the brotherhood of sleeping car porters. dr. george washington carver, and their honorable president, jonathan mason. theta phi fatea soar report founded in 1920 at howard university. notal sisters include jazz great sara vaughn, the late congresswoman julia carson, and their honorable president, mary wright. sigma gamma roe, my sorority founded in 1922 at butler university. the sisters include congresswoman corrine brown of florida and the late congresswoman lindy boggs. the first african-american winner of an academy reward, hattie mcdaniel, and esteemed im. de, juanita harl the notables include congressman of rush, former al
funnel, also congresswomanny vet clarke and joyce beebe. shirley chiss who em, -- chisholm, and paullet c. walker. phi beta sigma fraternity, founded in 1914 at howard university. not only are the sigmas of the fraternity of my husband, dr. nathaniel horn, they also include former president of the united states, william jefferson clinton, congressman john lewis, a. phillip randolph, civil rights pioneer and leader of the brotherhood of sleeping car porters. dr. george washington carver, and...
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governors beebe does not have an opening statement that he will entertain our questions. now i will turn it over to our moderator this morning mary agnes carey of the kaiser health news who will pose the first question. >> thank you so much for then it should action. i will open it up for anyone who wants to ask questions but i wanted to talk a little bit about the week you had in the week you're going to have. the senate did approve continued funding for the private option on four different votes. you were just a handful short. sometimes it was three and sometimes it was five votes. you have another vote set for tuesday. what is your strategy and how are you trying to get those votes? >> i think everybody needs to understand first of all the hurdle that has to be overcome in the sheer numbers. 75% and that is really the story the "washington post" and "the new york times", the public broadcasting service ,-com,-com ma all sorts of different things have inquired about all of this and in many instances they say how come there's so much opposition? there is not so much oppo
governors beebe does not have an opening statement that he will entertain our questions. now i will turn it over to our moderator this morning mary agnes carey of the kaiser health news who will pose the first question. >> thank you so much for then it should action. i will open it up for anyone who wants to ask questions but i wanted to talk a little bit about the week you had in the week you're going to have. the senate did approve continued funding for the private option on four...
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it being the student of history that he is, governor beebe can appreciate this. a year ago i your opening news spoke,nce, governor, you the questions and your remarks were devoted almost entirely to andestration at the time how the states were going to deal with it. a year after the fact with sequestration being eased, was it a good or bad idea in the long run? and did your state suffer from it in any-- from way? >> are you asking me? [laughter] across the board, nonspecific and long-term sequestration is never a good idea. there will always be priorities in different areas and to be held in different ways in lieu of a meat ax across the board. it had some desired effects in terms of getting people to tension. it also had some effects that people in conference should not anticipate. that coupled with the government shutdown in other actions in theress further depleted american public's confidence in congress. the last thing i thought was the approval ratings were at their all-time low, and so to the extent that it has changed some attitudes, and we are not going
it being the student of history that he is, governor beebe can appreciate this. a year ago i your opening news spoke,nce, governor, you the questions and your remarks were devoted almost entirely to andestration at the time how the states were going to deal with it. a year after the fact with sequestration being eased, was it a good or bad idea in the long run? and did your state suffer from it in any-- from way? >> are you asking me? [laughter] across the board, nonspecific and long-term...
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governor beebe from arkansas, our neighbor from the state of oklahoma, and i am governor mary fallin from oklahoma. and governor harry herbert from utah, who is also a member of our executive committee. we are all members of the executive committee, so we appreciate you joining us here today and being part of our beginning of our national governors association, which will kick off in about an hour with our opening session. let me start out by saying that our message is very clear and that is that governors are leading across the nation. governors are addressing the problems that are facing our nation, they are proposing solutions. governors are in the process of laying the groundwork for being able to develop a stronger state, building stronger economies, and we do not have the luxury of an action as we see many times here in washington, d.c. governors are expected to solve problems, expected to solve issues that face our state, which i believe help our nation. while washington remains in the gridlock, many times we see a lot of partisan politics and in action in washington, d.c., we
governor beebe from arkansas, our neighbor from the state of oklahoma, and i am governor mary fallin from oklahoma. and governor harry herbert from utah, who is also a member of our executive committee. we are all members of the executive committee, so we appreciate you joining us here today and being part of our beginning of our national governors association, which will kick off in about an hour with our opening session. let me start out by saying that our message is very clear and that is...
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governor mike beebe is going to remain in washington, d.c. tomorrow, he will be discussing health law in his state with kaiser health news. his was the first state to get money from medicaid to purchase private health insurance for low income residents. we will have remarks from the governor tomorrow, live at 8:30. congress comes back into session this week after one week off for presidents' day. we spoke to a capitol hill reporter about what is on the agenda. >> we are joined by pete [indiscernible] from "the hill," with a look at what is ahead for the house and senate. insurance,h flood how does the proposed house bill deal with what the senate passed a couple of weeks ago? >> we do not know yet. as of friday afternoon it is still being written, but we know that house republican leaders inc. that the bill goes too far in getting further reforms that were passed in 2012. we assume that house republicans want to provide some sort of rate relief to homeowners and businesses who will see rates go up as part of the 2012 bill. that right now we j
governor mike beebe is going to remain in washington, d.c. tomorrow, he will be discussing health law in his state with kaiser health news. his was the first state to get money from medicaid to purchase private health insurance for low income residents. we will have remarks from the governor tomorrow, live at 8:30. congress comes back into session this week after one week off for presidents' day. we spoke to a capitol hill reporter about what is on the agenda. >> we are joined by pete...
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i'm going to add to the big picture speaking to reporters in washington today arkansas governor mike beebe said that the arkansas house of representatives is two votes shy of the seventy five votes supermajority it needs to accept funding for obamacare is medicaid expansion an effort to compromise with republicans maybe got permission from the federal government to use a so-called private option system of medicaid expansion in arkansas that private option allows arkansas residents to use federal medicaid money to buy health insurance from for profit health insurance companies on their state's obamacare marketplace but now arkansas republicans who initially supposed support of the private option are trying to sabotage it by denying the state legislature the seventy five votes required to ok the medicaid expansion funding. if markets are republicans can successfully block funding that will in effect make arkansas the twenty sixth state to reject obama care's medicaid expansion is the midterm elections inch closer and closer to this issue medicaid expansion starting to look like a winner for
i'm going to add to the big picture speaking to reporters in washington today arkansas governor mike beebe said that the arkansas house of representatives is two votes shy of the seventy five votes supermajority it needs to accept funding for obamacare is medicaid expansion an effort to compromise with republicans maybe got permission from the federal government to use a so-called private option system of medicaid expansion in arkansas that private option allows arkansas residents to use...
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beeb aers body guard and driver were arrested near atlanta for allegedly stealing a photographer's camerabs not involved. the body guard was also arrested in december for attacking a police officer at an event. >> the girl scout cookies sold were robbed. that money they made stolen from the leader's house during a break in. >> we wanted to go to boston and we wanted to trying to horse back riding. >> they worked so hard for it. sorry. >> the thief also making off with three cases of the girl scout cookies. there has been a string of recent break ins in that area. >> if you are in the job market we have a golden opportunity for you. they are looking for a gatekeeper for the new york under ground. they hold a quarter of the world's entire amount of gold worth half a trillion dollars. opening the vault and giving tours to vip executives. you have to be able to lift 50,000 pounds of gold a time and car -- 50 pounds of gold at a time and carry it to ainsley's car. >>> you are trapped in that job because if you leave you lose your health insurance. now you would be able to make an independent c
beeb aers body guard and driver were arrested near atlanta for allegedly stealing a photographer's camerabs not involved. the body guard was also arrested in december for attacking a police officer at an event. >> the girl scout cookies sold were robbed. that money they made stolen from the leader's house during a break in. >> we wanted to go to boston and we wanted to trying to horse back riding. >> they worked so hard for it. sorry. >> the thief also making off with...
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. >> tomorrow, arkansas governor mike beebe will discuss the health care law eas implementation in his state at an event hosted by kaiser health news, an editorially independent program of the kaiser family foundation. that's live at 8:30 a.m. eastern on c-span2. and live on c-span3 the national association for business economics will host a day-long conference focused on economic policy. that event will begin with remarks from former federal reserve chairman alan greenspan t 8:45 a.m. eastern. >> if this deal is completed, i think it putscome cast at the nexus, the center of every media policy debate we're going to have. i don't think the -- i don't think see it being in the public interest. i think this is why we have antitrust laws, to prevent these kinds of deals. for most american, a deal like this seems unthinkable. that it's gotten this far, that it's being debated, that says a lot. but for me, there's no condition that's good enough to let it -- to let a deal like this go through. >> transactions are frequently used as a way to shape markets. so there are a lot of conditions th
. >> tomorrow, arkansas governor mike beebe will discuss the health care law eas implementation in his state at an event hosted by kaiser health news, an editorially independent program of the kaiser family foundation. that's live at 8:30 a.m. eastern on c-span2. and live on c-span3 the national association for business economics will host a day-long conference focused on economic policy. that event will begin with remarks from former federal reserve chairman alan greenspan t 8:45 a.m....
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more to come on the beeb watch.is a real trust deficit right now that the speaker is facing and it's related to obamacare and the disasterous rollout. think about it. immigration means doing a lot of complex things well. in addition to that the administration keeps issuing executive orders to change the law very frequently. so i think there is a trust deficit. bill: that word trust is something we want to pick up on now. new hampshire senator kelly ayote saying the president suffers from a lack of trust and she is not the only one. house majority whip, california congressman kevin mccarthy back in new york here in studio. nice to see you here in studio yet again. we first picked up on this last week when speaker boehner came out and said the president has a trust issue. what is going on with this message? >> this has been a problem for quite some time we talked to president about. he will have es poos of legislation and come out on a friday and decide i'm not going to enforce a certain part of that we always told th
more to come on the beeb watch.is a real trust deficit right now that the speaker is facing and it's related to obamacare and the disasterous rollout. think about it. immigration means doing a lot of complex things well. in addition to that the administration keeps issuing executive orders to change the law very frequently. so i think there is a trust deficit. bill: that word trust is something we want to pick up on now. new hampshire senator kelly ayote saying the president suffers from a lack...
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remember the egging incident which the beebs denies egging higgs neighbor's house?tely for bieber the d.a. reportedly has two videos in his hands given by the sheriff's department could prove him dead wrong. here is another video obtained by "tmz" shows the egging you be the judge. >> come right over here -- call the cops. come on over -- >> hear bieber and his neighbor whose house he allegedly egged in a profanity-laced exchange the night of the alleged egging. there are two eyewitnesses, the neighbor and 13-year-old daughter who made 911 call at the same time bieber is seen on surveillance video making it nearly impossible for bieber to escape felony vandalism charges since the neighbor claims he suffered $20,000 in repairs. the question will the d.a. file the case as a felony or misdemeanor? the d.a. is expected to make a decision this week, jon. jon: julie, thank you. let's get back to our conversation with jonna and john. john, i know that each case is supposed to be taken individually but justin bieber has been in the news a lot lately. does the, breadth of hi
remember the egging incident which the beebs denies egging higgs neighbor's house?tely for bieber the d.a. reportedly has two videos in his hands given by the sheriff's department could prove him dead wrong. here is another video obtained by "tmz" shows the egging you be the judge. >> come right over here -- call the cops. come on over -- >> hear bieber and his neighbor whose house he allegedly egged in a profanity-laced exchange the night of the alleged egging. there are...
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and their promise to keep secrets, and they do not think twice about what their responsibility mike beebesa -- beyond what the responsibility is to the agency or the president. if you say you're not familiar with those four nsa names, my first comment would be you have not followed this closely, and the second thought would be they have not testified before congress because this light there extreme expertise in this despite ofcause their extreme expertise in the field, no congressman has wanted to hear from them under oath. if they are mistaken, let them be -- let that be exposed. that thiss they found was unconstitutional. i think they now feel they did not do all that they should have, and if you were in a similar position, i have to say to you like most people in that position, you did not do ierything you could, just as did not. >> i did not do everything i could because some of the things i could do would be profoundly damaging to the united states, and i have said what i have -- i have done what i can inside of the system to raise this issue, and it is going to be resolved. it is re
and their promise to keep secrets, and they do not think twice about what their responsibility mike beebesa -- beyond what the responsibility is to the agency or the president. if you say you're not familiar with those four nsa names, my first comment would be you have not followed this closely, and the second thought would be they have not testified before congress because this light there extreme expertise in this despite ofcause their extreme expertise in the field, no congressman has wanted...
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i want to thank you so much, governor beebe, for being -- >> you bet. good to see you. >> want to thank health affair, and i'd like to thank everyone for coming to participate this morning, and wee hope so yee you back -- we hope to see you back here for future events. >> bye-bye. >> thank you so much. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> if you missed any of this conversation, you should know that it is available on our web site. go to c-span.org and look in the c-span video library. >>> well, congress will return from their presidents day recess this week. the house is in tomorrow, but the senate will be back today at 2 p.m. eastern, and shortly after they gavel in, maine senator angus king will be recognized to deliver the annual reading of president george washington's farewell address. at 5:00 the chamber will debate and vote on the u.s. district court mom night, and as always, watch live coverage of the house on c-span, the senate live here on c-span2. the nation's go
i want to thank you so much, governor beebe, for being -- >> you bet. good to see you. >> want to thank health affair, and i'd like to thank everyone for coming to participate this morning, and wee hope so yee you back -- we hope to see you back here for future events. >> bye-bye. >> thank you so much. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> if you missed any of this conversation, you...
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powerful because he's constantly trying to on one level articulate the intent of the young militants beebe likes to the carmichael but trying to craft it into a larger lens nonviolent action the integration of america and a larger plea for racial brotherhood and to do so he is constantly using his rhetorical gets to try to merge these messages into something. he's trying to find this unity and it's just a burden. by the end of the march he is worn down and he calls the march a mistake. by the same token without martin luther king -- >> host: why did he call it a mistake lacks. >> guest: is towards the end of the march and he is just gone through fairly extraordinary trials. the marchers had just gone to philadelphia and mississippi and in philadelphia it's june 21, the two years anniversary of the murder of three civil rights marchers are which was of course the freedom summer of 1964. they lead a demonstration through philadelphia but they see this as a unique political opportunity and they ally with the local leadership. because they are also at the root of the march they get less protec
powerful because he's constantly trying to on one level articulate the intent of the young militants beebe likes to the carmichael but trying to craft it into a larger lens nonviolent action the integration of america and a larger plea for racial brotherhood and to do so he is constantly using his rhetorical gets to try to merge these messages into something. he's trying to find this unity and it's just a burden. by the end of the march he is worn down and he calls the march a mistake. by the...
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it being the student of history that he is, governor beebe can appreciate this. a year ago at your opening news conference, governor, you spoke, the questions and your remarks were devoted almost entirely to sequestration at the time and how the states were going to deal with it. a year after the fact with sequestration being eased, was it a good or bad idea in the long run? and did your state suffer from it in any way? >> are you asking me? [laughter] across the board, nonspecific and long-term sequestration is never a good idea. there will always be priorities in different areas and to be held in different ways in lieu of a meat ax across the board. it had some desired effects in terms of getting people's attention. it also had some effects that people in conference should not anticipate. that coupled with the government shutdown in other actions in congress further depleted the american public's confidence in congress. the last thing i thought was the approval ratings were at their all-time low, and so to the extent that it has changed some attitudes, and we a
it being the student of history that he is, governor beebe can appreciate this. a year ago at your opening news conference, governor, you spoke, the questions and your remarks were devoted almost entirely to sequestration at the time and how the states were going to deal with it. a year after the fact with sequestration being eased, was it a good or bad idea in the long run? and did your state suffer from it in any way? >> are you asking me? [laughter] across the board, nonspecific and...
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thank you so much, governor beebe for being here. i want to thank everyone for coming to participate this morning and we hope to see you back here for future events. thank you so much. >> bye-bye. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> coming up next, events from the national association for business economics, 2014 policy conference. first alan greenspan and then a discussion with cbo director doug elmendorf. >> on tuesday, attorney general eric holder will speak to attorneys general from around the country at their annual winter meeting in washington, dc. our live coverage starts at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> the house and senate veterans affairs committee hold a joint hearing on disabled military veterans tuesday. the committees will hear testimony from officials of the disabled american veterans organization, who will outline their 2014 legislative goals. that's live at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >> i think there are some myths out there. i think that people think the marry -- cherry is somemakously preserved profit and
thank you so much, governor beebe for being here. i want to thank everyone for coming to participate this morning and we hope to see you back here for future events. thank you so much. >> bye-bye. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> coming up next, events from the national association for business economics, 2014 policy conference. first alan greenspan and then a discussion with cbo director doug elmendorf. >> on tuesday, attorney general eric holder will speak to...
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folks like mike beebe in arkansas have done some terrific work designing programs that are right for their states but also provide access to care for people who need it. and i think kathleen sebelius, a former governor herself, has shown herself willing to work with all of you to try to find ways to get that done. on the west coast, you've got governors brown, inslee, kitzhaber who are working together to combat the effects of climate change on their states. we've set up a task force of governors and mayors and tribal leaders to help communities prepare for what we anticipate are going to be intensifying impacts of climate change. and we're setting up climate hubs in seven states across the country to help farmers and ranchers adapt their operations to a changing environment. in the budget that i'll send to congress next week, i'm going to propose fundamentally reforming the way federal governments fund wildfire suppression and prevention to make it more stable and secure, and this is an idea that's supported by both democrats and republicans. and finally, i want to thank those of yo
folks like mike beebe in arkansas have done some terrific work designing programs that are right for their states but also provide access to care for people who need it. and i think kathleen sebelius, a former governor herself, has shown herself willing to work with all of you to try to find ways to get that done. on the west coast, you've got governors brown, inslee, kitzhaber who are working together to combat the effects of climate change on their states. we've set up a task force of...
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folks like mike beebe in arkansas have done some terrific work designing programs that are right for their states but also provide access to care for people who need it. and i think kathleen sebelius, a former governor herself, has shown herself willing to work with all of you to try to find ways to get that done. on the west coast, you've got governors brown, inslee, kitzhaber who are working together to combat the effects of climate change on their states. we've set up a task force of governors and mayors and tribal leaders to help communities prepare for what we anticipate are going to be intensifying impacts of climate change. and we're setting up climate hubs in seven states across the country to help farmers and ranchers adapt their operations to a changing environment. in the budget that i'll send to congress next week, i'm going to propose fundamentally reforming the way federal governments fund wildfire suppression and prevention to make it more stable and secure, and this is an idea that's supported by both democrats and republicans. and finally, i want to thank those of yo
folks like mike beebe in arkansas have done some terrific work designing programs that are right for their states but also provide access to care for people who need it. and i think kathleen sebelius, a former governor herself, has shown herself willing to work with all of you to try to find ways to get that done. on the west coast, you've got governors brown, inslee, kitzhaber who are working together to combat the effects of climate change on their states. we've set up a task force of...
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while many of the governors are still in washington, arkansas beebe will be discussing health care.arkansas was the first date to get federal approval to use money from medicaid to purchase private insurance. before the governors return for their next session, here is a look at what i was terry branstad had to say. host: all day here we are covering the winter meeting of the nga. one of those participants is iowa governor, terry branstad. guest: thank you for having me this morning. host: earlier this year you announced seeking a sixth term. are you now the longest-serving governor ever in the history of this country? this country? no, the, the --guest: first-ever governor of new york, george clinton, a revolutionary war general, was elected under the articles of confederation and served 21 years. he has the record in all of american history. host: why are you seeking a sixth term? i love the state of iowa. i think i am making a difference. we got our financial house in order. we passed major education reform with property tax relief. health and wellness plan designed to get people
while many of the governors are still in washington, arkansas beebe will be discussing health care.arkansas was the first date to get federal approval to use money from medicaid to purchase private insurance. before the governors return for their next session, here is a look at what i was terry branstad had to say. host: all day here we are covering the winter meeting of the nga. one of those participants is iowa governor, terry branstad. guest: thank you for having me this morning. host:...