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handwriting for the day, that she was able to securing position through another man from massachusetts, charles mason, who was the commissioner of patents to work as his confidential clerk at the same rate that men were paid which is extremely unusual. in fact, she was the first woman who got a permanent government position at a man's pay. they had women in government before that, but they were substituting for men, so she was the first one who got that. and, of course, that came back to bite her because there was an uproar over that from within the patent office, and not only did she end up losing her job, but all of the other women in her office were literally thrown out of the office and were forced to go to the patent office to pick up work, take it home, do it at home and then bring it back for much less pay. this upset her enough so that she eventually moved back to massachusetts for a couple of years where she kind of floundered, and the commissioner had left, and when he came back in 1860, he wrote to clara and said come work for me. i'm back in washington, so she did. she came back in late 1
handwriting for the day, that she was able to securing position through another man from massachusetts, charles mason, who was the commissioner of patents to work as his confidential clerk at the same rate that men were paid which is extremely unusual. in fact, she was the first woman who got a permanent government position at a man's pay. they had women in government before that, but they were substituting for men, so she was the first one who got that. and, of course, that came back to bite...
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>>charles: i am in mason street not far from chrithe old chrissy field.ing on friday night at 8:00 p.m. the approach to the golden gate will be shut down. this machinery will start hearing a round this structure they have put together a google earth map to explain what will happen. take a look. this is along the san francisco northern edge. it is in the background and caltran is one halfway through a multibillion- dollar effort to remove the old approach to the bridge known as doyle drive. racing the roadway. the next phase is to demolish doyle drive. whale that is happening traffic of eroded on to a temporary t tort indicated by the green. the existing road is blocking plan be so it is going to happen this weekend. caltran is going to demolish this section clearing the plan and path for the detour. if all goes to plan? monday morning, 5:00 a.m., will be reopened. it is expected to be completed in 2015. once again this closure will begin friday, 8:00 p.m. this friday. it will extend to the weekend on monday at 5:00 a.m. it was only on 19th avenue on the 1
>>charles: i am in mason street not far from chrithe old chrissy field.ing on friday night at 8:00 p.m. the approach to the golden gate will be shut down. this machinery will start hearing a round this structure they have put together a google earth map to explain what will happen. take a look. this is along the san francisco northern edge. it is in the background and caltran is one halfway through a multibillion- dollar effort to remove the old approach to the bridge known as doyle...
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>>charles: right now i am along the mason street at the presidio. crews are working underneath the old approach known as doyle driving. there has been allied of activity. this will continue. the old approach of-doyle drive will continue and the northbound lanes. let me show you on google earth. all of this work is happening on the north section of san francisco. this is where lombard enters the presidio section extending from the palace of fine arts to the presidio parallel to cross the field. and roughly to the middle of the presidio near the national cemetery parallel to chrissy built the road work is going to be on the right side. it is a bit difficult to see but that sidewalk. within the sidewalk are old and utility lines with asbestosis. they need to go and and remove those, safely because those are going to destroy/demolish everything you see. all this is coming out starting in about just two weeks. and that closure and roadwork will begin tonight at 8:00 p.m. until noon and it will repeat every night for the next two consecutive weeks. the we
>>charles: right now i am along the mason street at the presidio. crews are working underneath the old approach known as doyle driving. there has been allied of activity. this will continue. the old approach of-doyle drive will continue and the northbound lanes. let me show you on google earth. all of this work is happening on the north section of san francisco. this is where lombard enters the presidio section extending from the palace of fine arts to the presidio parallel to cross the...
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this is what charles blahaus, works at george mason said, taken as a whole the enactment has worsened the dire fiscal outlook, the law increases a federal commitment to health care spending that was already unsustainable and would exacerbate projected federal deficits. what the white house will say, andrea, is that this is new math, used by the opponents. defend that. >> it's not new math at all. this was always the math. the math they gave us was never accurate. bill, there's another very important point i have to make. the employer mandate, okay, we're talking individual mandate, but the employer mandate that mandates the business -- that businesses cover the uninsured, think about what they're going to do, the cbo assumes they're going to cover 20 million people, okay, under these new exchanges, why would they do that. they're going to drop their employer coverage. that's forcing even more people on to health care. >> the question is what are republicans going to do about uninsured people, what is mitt romney going to do about a bill he signed into law. >> there is a bill, martha b
this is what charles blahaus, works at george mason said, taken as a whole the enactment has worsened the dire fiscal outlook, the law increases a federal commitment to health care spending that was already unsustainable and would exacerbate projected federal deficits. what the white house will say, andrea, is that this is new math, used by the opponents. defend that. >> it's not new math at all. this was always the math. the math they gave us was never accurate. bill, there's another...
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host: let me introduce you to our first guest, charles blah hawes, a public trysty and based in george mason university in the washington area as senior scholar. he spent sop time at the national economic council under president bush and has a career in public policy and exhibition. thank you for being here. you've made some news about your analysis on the health care law and its ultimate costs. what are your findings? guest: well what i try to do is give something of a before and after picture of the health care law just basically measuring where would the budget be if this law had never been passed and where is it now and how do they compare. and what i found is that the law will add about $340 follow the federal deficits over the next 10 years, about $1.15 trillion in net federal spending over the next 10 years and that's under a optimistic scenario in which all the cost savings work out as planned. host: that number contrasts with the analysis by the congressional budget which found that it would reduce the deficit. how can you be so far apart? guest: it's the crux of the paper in some r
host: let me introduce you to our first guest, charles blah hawes, a public trysty and based in george mason university in the washington area as senior scholar. he spent sop time at the national economic council under president bush and has a career in public policy and exhibition. thank you for being here. you've made some news about your analysis on the health care law and its ultimate costs. what are your findings? guest: well what i try to do is give something of a before and after picture...
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charles: coming up, john edwards on trial. first, meet the black keys.,,,, >> lonely boy is a hit for the black keys. >> they both spoke with anthony masonr the record. they're anything but an overnight sensation. suddenly they may be the hottest rock band in the country. i wanted and needed love ♪most of all. >> reporter: after their latest album, they viewed at number two on the charts and sold out madison square garden in just 15 minutes. >> if you haven't heard of the black keys, you've most certainly heard their music. it's used in more than 300 commercial tv shows. >> the black keys are dan auerbach on guitar. and patrick carney in the buddy holly glasses on drums. two quelt guys who like to make a mountain of noise. >> we don't have a real act. it's not like we're in character or something. our fans know we're normal people. >> you don't have a schtik? >> it hurt us early on, because i think people like schtik. >> reporter: did you contemplate coming up with a schtik? >> no, we're not that smart. >> reporter: growing up in akron, ohio, auerbach and carney connected in high school. a grade apart, they weren't really friends at firs
charles: coming up, john edwards on trial. first, meet the black keys.,,,, >> lonely boy is a hit for the black keys. >> they both spoke with anthony masonr the record. they're anything but an overnight sensation. suddenly they may be the hottest rock band in the country. i wanted and needed love ♪most of all. >> reporter: after their latest album, they viewed at number two on the charts and sold out madison square garden in just 15 minutes. >> if you haven't heard of...
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. >> charles: the beach boys first hit the charts with songs of sun and surf, a half century ago. now after many setbacks, surf is up all over again with anthony mason. we'll catch the wave. >> reporter: the beach boys are one of the most influential bands in rock history, but therbut their own hasn't been harmonious. >> reporter: you haven't always gotten along? >> that's true. >> reporter: for the first time in 20 years, the surviving members have reunited to surf celebrate the band's 50th anniversary. later on "sunday morning", the return of the beach boys. >> charles: the term, body of work can have more than one meaning. that's the story of a case of a star and a photographer that tracey smith has to tell. >> reporter: she was rarely more beautiful or fragile than in 1962 when lawrence schiller captured these images of marilyn monroe. >> did you feel you were exploiting her? >> marilyn needed the exploitation for her own purposes. >> reporter: and marilyn was only one of his sents. >> now i'm going to have an exhibit here, a one man show. >> reporter: a walk through history with photographer lawrence schiller later on "sunday morning". >> charl
. >> charles: the beach boys first hit the charts with songs of sun and surf, a half century ago. now after many setbacks, surf is up all over again with anthony mason. we'll catch the wave. >> reporter: the beach boys are one of the most influential bands in rock history, but therbut their own hasn't been harmonious. >> reporter: you haven't always gotten along? >> that's true. >> reporter: for the first time in 20 years, the surviving members have reunited to...
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host: let me introduce you to our first guest, charles blahous, a public trustee and based in george mason university in the washington area as senior scholar. he spent sop time at the national economic council under president bush and has a career in public policy and exhibition. thank you for being here. you've made some news about your analysis on the health care law and its ultimate costs. what are your findings? guest: well what i try to do is give something of a before and after picture of the health care law just basically measuring where would the budget be if this law had never been passed and where is it now and how do they compare. and what i found is that the law will add about $340 follow the federal deficits over the next 10 years, about $1.15 trillion in net federal spending over the next 10 years and that's under a optimistic scenario in which all the cost savings work out as planned. host: that number contrasts with the analysis by the congressional budget which found that it would reduce the deficit. how can you be so far apart? thet: it's the crux of paper in some respec
host: let me introduce you to our first guest, charles blahous, a public trustee and based in george mason university in the washington area as senior scholar. he spent sop time at the national economic council under president bush and has a career in public policy and exhibition. thank you for being here. you've made some news about your analysis on the health care law and its ultimate costs. what are your findings? guest: well what i try to do is give something of a before and after picture...