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after a massive manhunt on wednesday, 33-year-old david michael kaling, coughlin's live-in boyfriend, admitted to the murder and turned himself in to organ deputies. this is the same site that nude photos were posted. some users posted bomb and shooting threat hoaxes. they harassed kids online, and this is an example of how the users failed: >>> i spoke with a lieutenant on the case who firmed that no one called 911 before coughlin's son discovered the body. this is a horrific story >>> battling human rights abuses without weapons, a look at first responders to atrocities. including the beheading of james foley. >> manmade disoers like chernobyl, we'll look at the physical and mental effect of working the graveyard shift. and one of the biggest battles a soldier faces. we are told why troops have a hard time leaving conflicts behind. >>> when atrocities and war crimes happen throughout the world, the international organization human rights watch is one of the first on the scene. a team of investigators known as the eteam, the emergencies team, heads into the danger. members smuggle th
after a massive manhunt on wednesday, 33-year-old david michael kaling, coughlin's live-in boyfriend, admitted to the murder and turned himself in to organ deputies. this is the same site that nude photos were posted. some users posted bomb and shooting threat hoaxes. they harassed kids online, and this is an example of how the users failed: >>> i spoke with a lieutenant on the case who firmed that no one called 911 before coughlin's son discovered the body. this is a horrific story...
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Nov 24, 2014
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the townsend plan, like the long and coughlin schemes was wildly impractical.ronomical taxes would have been needed taxes a depression-burdened america could never have paid. but fdr's plan, social security, would pay for itself. employers and employees would contribute to a pension fund. social security would be a national insurance policy for future generations of senior citizens payable upon retirement. even fdr's relatively modest social security -- monthly benefits started at just $10 -- met powerful opposition. senator huey long thought the benefits were too low. he didn't think the employees should have to pay anything in. republican presidential candidate alf landon blasted social security as the biggest tax increase in history. fdr put all his prestige and popularity behind the social security bill. seems to me that if the senate and the house of representatives in this long and arduous session had done nothing more than pass this security bill social security act, the session would be regarded as historic for all time. schoumacher: fdr was riding a cr
the townsend plan, like the long and coughlin schemes was wildly impractical.ronomical taxes would have been needed taxes a depression-burdened america could never have paid. but fdr's plan, social security, would pay for itself. employers and employees would contribute to a pension fund. social security would be a national insurance policy for future generations of senior citizens payable upon retirement. even fdr's relatively modest social security -- monthly benefits started at just $10 --...
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after he was gone i picked up a signal of father coughlin was an anti-semitic anti-roosevelt fdr new deal by the vicious loud g guy. it was the first time i learned people perhaps hated me because i was born to jewish parents. i never got over that. when it came time to go to college i wanted to go. my folks didn't have the money. he was the middle of the depression and they simply didn't have the money. i wanted to go to northwest. i'm smiling because i have a grandson who just got into northwestern. [applause] his brother daniel is here. [applause] he graduated from pomona last year. where was i? >> there was a contest. >> i couldn't go to college and there was the first american legion oratorical contest. this is back in the days in oratorical. the first prize for the connecticut or new england, i don't remember quite, but the first prize would be to go to emerson college in boston. i entered. my subject was the constitution and made and my view of the constitution was that perhaps i as jewish the first amendment guarantee of equality might have meant more to me as a member of a m
after he was gone i picked up a signal of father coughlin was an anti-semitic anti-roosevelt fdr new deal by the vicious loud g guy. it was the first time i learned people perhaps hated me because i was born to jewish parents. i never got over that. when it came time to go to college i wanted to go. my folks didn't have the money. he was the middle of the depression and they simply didn't have the money. i wanted to go to northwest. i'm smiling because i have a grandson who just got into...
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that look we've seen a few times too many out of tom coughlin. his guys played their guts out.. tony romo answered, and the giants couldn't. >> al: and it comes on top of a night that started with beckham making one of the most incredible catches ever seen by anybody anywhere at any level of football. and giants sprinted out to a big league and scored on the first three possessions, and the dallas cowboys have now one as many games in 11 games this year as they have in each of the last three seasons at the end of the year when they wound up at 8-8. they are 8-3 and tied for first. they play philly on thanksgiving night and they play them again in philly on a sunday night in december. 31-28, dallas wins it. coming up next the post-game report after these messages. >>> welcome to the volkswagen pote game report. here now bob costas. >> the cowboys come from behind to stay perfect on the road. more important 8-3. tied with the eagles for first place in the division with two of their next three games against philadelphia beginning on thanksgiving in dallas. we have three game balls
that look we've seen a few times too many out of tom coughlin. his guys played their guts out.. tony romo answered, and the giants couldn't. >> al: and it comes on top of a night that started with beckham making one of the most incredible catches ever seen by anybody anywhere at any level of football. and giants sprinted out to a big league and scored on the first three possessions, and the dallas cowboys have now one as many games in 11 games this year as they have in each of the last...
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does this remind you of the nfc tom coughlin. the season is slipping away. lynch four touchdowns.g yards? seahawks all over the giants 38-17. the giants lost four straight. they are outscored 136-63. it started with the eagles shutout. the steelers got biebered. justin bieber joined them for bible study. the biebs is bad luck. look at them breaking ankles here. vic, the first quarterback with 6,000 rushing yards in his career. and former eagle, jarrett, career day, intercepts roethlisberger twice, plus a sack and fumble recover richl those are first in hi career. jets upset pittsburgh who would have thought that vick sanchez will make his first start in two seasons tomorrow night. he has the most turnovers per game if the nfl since he came to the league. he is ready to get his career back on track. >> just getting a chance to get a bird's eye view of everything and put that new york experience in its place. that went well and improve on well. now i'm hopefully a better version of myself. the best version of myself for this monday night game. >> we hope so. >>> how about chip kelly
does this remind you of the nfc tom coughlin. the season is slipping away. lynch four touchdowns.g yards? seahawks all over the giants 38-17. the giants lost four straight. they are outscored 136-63. it started with the eagles shutout. the steelers got biebered. justin bieber joined them for bible study. the biebs is bad luck. look at them breaking ankles here. vic, the first quarterback with 6,000 rushing yards in his career. and former eagle, jarrett, career day, intercepts roethlisberger...
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that look we've seen a few times too many out of tom coughlin. his guys played their guts out.. tony romo answered, and the giants couldn't. >> al: and it comes on top of a night that started with beckham making one of the most incredible catches ever seen by anybody anywhere at any level of football. and giants sprinted out to a big league and scored on the first three possessions, and the dallas cowboys have now one as many games in 11 games this year as they have in each of the last three seasons at the end of the year when they wound up at 8-8. they are 8-3 and tied for first. they play philly on thanksgiving night and they play them again in philly on a sunday night in december. 31-28, dallas wins it. coming up next the post-game report after these messages. >>> welcome to the volkswagen pote game report. here now bob costas. >> the cowboys come from behind to stay perfect on the road. more important 8-3. tied with the eagles for first place in the division with two of their next three games against philadelphia beginning on thanksgiving in dallas. we have three game balls
that look we've seen a few times too many out of tom coughlin. his guys played their guts out.. tony romo answered, and the giants couldn't. >> al: and it comes on top of a night that started with beckham making one of the most incredible catches ever seen by anybody anywhere at any level of football. and giants sprinted out to a big league and scored on the first three possessions, and the dallas cowboys have now one as many games in 11 games this year as they have in each of the last...
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. >> that's what tom coughlin was saying just this weekend. >> yes. >> several of the republicans whost were elected into office campaigned against this. we weren't being sent a message that the american public stands behind this executive action. but can you respond to what representative cuellar spoke about, they can't deny that when bush did it and when reagan did it -- >> i don't care. >> -- the numbers were far more diminished. >> right. >> but he said the percentage was the same. so president obama is not doing anything different than others did. >> first of all, because other presidents did it doesn't mean future presidents should do it. we actually should learn from the mistakes that previous presidents -- ronald reagan unfortunately believed in the good will and good faith of the federal government actually enforcing our immigration laws. a concurrent enforcement and amnesty was tried in 1986. it was an utter failure. if you want to see how well it's working, look at the example of california. california is under huge pressure today in health care and their prisons, overcrowd
. >> that's what tom coughlin was saying just this weekend. >> yes. >> several of the republicans whost were elected into office campaigned against this. we weren't being sent a message that the american public stands behind this executive action. but can you respond to what representative cuellar spoke about, they can't deny that when bush did it and when reagan did it -- >> i don't care. >> -- the numbers were far more diminished. >> right. >> but he...
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tom coughlin has led by a narrow margin. now three on the board. we're at 50-47.epublicans would need one more. if they can hold their own in kansas, that would do it. but the republicans thing the independent, greg orman might win. he hasn't said which party he'll side with. look at this potential scenario, 50 republicans, 47 democrats. two red states, president obama's under water in these states. if democrats could win them both, then at 50-49, greg orman decides who controls in the senate by making his choice. do we get an answer in georgia tomorrow night? we might. somebody has to get 50% plus one. those are the state laws in georgia and louisiana. but if conceivably michelle nunn could win there, excuse me, and then we come out to here, louisiana could decide control of the united states senate although republicans thing they're going to get one there. the most likely scenario is a republican majority, the democrats still have a very narrow window to hold it. eight or ten races right now in single digits. >> possible we might not know until the beginning of
tom coughlin has led by a narrow margin. now three on the board. we're at 50-47.epublicans would need one more. if they can hold their own in kansas, that would do it. but the republicans thing the independent, greg orman might win. he hasn't said which party he'll side with. look at this potential scenario, 50 republicans, 47 democrats. two red states, president obama's under water in these states. if democrats could win them both, then at 50-49, greg orman decides who controls in the senate...
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carolyn coughlin a primary care physician and an attorney, and this is actually a follow-up question. i'm perplexed by the fact that you, the acos, many of them are getting high satisfaction ratings, and you're also having trouble with churn. that people are drifting outside the aco. and usually sick patients who are happy with their care, what they're concerned about is being forced to change their provider, rather than -- they want to stick with providers who know them and that they know. so i would think that would reduce churn relative to a sort of a wide-open fee for service. and i'm curious about who is drifting away. and if you looked into why. >> i can address that. >> okay. >> so, what you're talking about is the attribution methodology, and the joke i have is that attribution is the languagest four-letter word in health care right now. it's an evolution in terms of how much data is being used, and into the methodology, and the logic. and i think that fundamentally is the issue at hand. and so, what we experience at pioneer over the first two years is about a 30% turnover rat
carolyn coughlin a primary care physician and an attorney, and this is actually a follow-up question. i'm perplexed by the fact that you, the acos, many of them are getting high satisfaction ratings, and you're also having trouble with churn. that people are drifting outside the aco. and usually sick patients who are happy with their care, what they're concerned about is being forced to change their provider, rather than -- they want to stick with providers who know them and that they know. so...
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kim coughlin is sitting over here. her sister died in a passenger side air bag accident. so what do you tell kim and her family about her sister? and everyone else's sister who is now sitting in that same passenger seat now in vehicles all across the country, given the fact that kim has lost her sister. why are the passenger side air bags not being recalled? her sister was driving a subaru with a takata air bag in a nonhumid state. why not issue that same recall order as a result? for every passenger side air bag, as well? >> senator, what i say to you, this is the first i've heard of your accident. i please, get us the details of what happened. i want to know what happened to your sister. it's an utter tragedy, clearly, what happened to your sister. if we can get information from you on exactly what happened so that we can determine if this was an air bag rupture outside of those regions, you could help other americans potentially protect themselves if there's data out there. we will always follow the data. we will always follow the information. that's why we pushed the
kim coughlin is sitting over here. her sister died in a passenger side air bag accident. so what do you tell kim and her family about her sister? and everyone else's sister who is now sitting in that same passenger seat now in vehicles all across the country, given the fact that kim has lost her sister. why are the passenger side air bags not being recalled? her sister was driving a subaru with a takata air bag in a nonhumid state. why not issue that same recall order as a result? for every...