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with us now, a great expert and friend of the show, dr. scott gottlieb from the american enterprise institute who, in this "forbes" article today advocates enrolling in bronze obamacare plans only. i want to get to that. scott, welcome back. three million. a, do you believe it? b, what does it mean? >> 22% of the people signing up are probably paying premiums. it's what we expected. i think they are on target to get to four million. five million will be a stretch. >> four million by when? >> by march 31st. >> so it's not a total failure. and let's assume they pay. do they pay? >> i think they will get to four million paid enrollees and that's the whisper number in washington. >> boy am i a skeptic but you're the expert. in some cases they can't pay. the back end of the website is not yet finished. the end that shows who the people are, whether they are paying or not, getting them an i.d. card. and i'm talking about the insurance company in connection with the website. people are saying this week a lot of it hasn't even been built yet. >> right.
with us now, a great expert and friend of the show, dr. scott gottlieb from the american enterprise institute who, in this "forbes" article today advocates enrolling in bronze obamacare plans only. i want to get to that. scott, welcome back. three million. a, do you believe it? b, what does it mean? >> 22% of the people signing up are probably paying premiums. it's what we expected. i think they are on target to get to four million. five million will be a stretch. >> four...
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dr. scott gottlieb, thank you very much, as always.ing its 25th anniversary by asking you to chose the 25 most important business people of the last 25 years. tonight, i'm going to focus on a nominee who truly changed the media business. that's next up. and remember, you can vote for your top 25 right now at cnbc.com/25. we're going to be right back with my nominee and my pal to help me talk about it. [ male announcer ] legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses. if you have a business idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reality. start your business today with legalzoom. >>> welcome back. i'm seema mody with this news alert. the justice department will seek the death penalty against boston marathon bomber dzhokar. the next hearing is in two weeks. larry, on a totally different note, i want to give you an update on shares of google and why they have turned around in after hours trades. it's called revenue and the intern
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helped to write the standard operating procedures and then you will for biskit interrogation doctors dr scott shoemaker attended the launch of enhanced interrogation procedures at the cia black site dr larry james was the first psychologist to advise on interrogations at abu ghraib. dr brislin favor another member of the task force majority asserted that a psychologist assisting interrogations has no responsibility for detainee welfare contradicting the most basic ethical principles of psychology practice america happens to be my client america's americans or who i care about i have no fondness for the enemy and i don't feel like i need to take care of their mental health needs producing some pain just seems to be you know what pet first blush. something that would be wrong because we do no harm but if it does the most good for the most people it's entirely ethical and to do otherwise would be unethical. officials stress the organization strong resolutions against torture and claim that psychologists keep the interrogation safe ethical and effective in two thousand and eight thousands of a.p.
helped to write the standard operating procedures and then you will for biskit interrogation doctors dr scott shoemaker attended the launch of enhanced interrogation procedures at the cia black site dr larry james was the first psychologist to advise on interrogations at abu ghraib. dr brislin favor another member of the task force majority asserted that a psychologist assisting interrogations has no responsibility for detainee welfare contradicting the most basic ethical principles of...
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gerri: dr. scott, i wish you had better news. it's good to have you on the show.hank you for coming on. >> thanks a lot. >>> we have more, more, more to come this hour. including a warning about using linked in to find a job. how it actually hurt your chances of getting one. >>> and next, more bad headlines from the cruise industry. hundreds of folks end up sick on a royal caribbean voyage. should you avoid cruises for your next vacation ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] wt kind of energy is so abundant, it can help provide the power for all th natural gas. ♪ more than ever before, america electricity is generated by it. exnmobil uses advanced visualization and drilling technologies to produce natural gas... powering our lives... while reducing emissions by up to 60%. energy lives here ♪ open to innovation. open to ambition. open to boldids. that's why n york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new yor if there's something that creates more jobs, and ows
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helped to write the standard operating procedures and then you will for biskit interrogation doctors dr scott shoemaker attended the launch of enhanced interrogation procedures at the cia black site dr larry james was the first psychologist to advise on interrogations at abu ghraib. dr breslin fever another member of the task force majority asserted that a psychologist assisting interrogations has no responsibility for detainee welfare contradicting the most basic ethical principles of psychology practice america happens to be my client america's americans or who i care about i have no fondness for the enemy and i don't feel like i need to take care of their mental health needs producing some pain just seems to be you know what pet first blush. something that would be wrong because we do no harm but if it does the most good for the most people it's entirely ethical and to do otherwise would be unethical. officials stress the organization strong resolutions against torture and claim that psychologists keep the interrogation safe ethical and effective in two thousand and eight thousands of a.p.
helped to write the standard operating procedures and then you will for biskit interrogation doctors dr scott shoemaker attended the launch of enhanced interrogation procedures at the cia black site dr larry james was the first psychologist to advise on interrogations at abu ghraib. dr breslin fever another member of the task force majority asserted that a psychologist assisting interrogations has no responsibility for detainee welfare contradicting the most basic ethical principles of...
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dr. scott gottlieb, what's going on here?> this is a new study based on results out of an experiment effectively that was run in the state of oregon, where in 2008 the state had the opportunity to scabbed its medicaid program but had 90 million applicantses for 10 million slots. so they put them 'in a lottery. and they conducted a series of studies to see what happened to people who got met cared verse people who didn't and there's been a number of studies that came out. that found the people who got medicaid, their health care costs went up but their health didn't improve, and the latest study showed a 40% increase in the use of emergency room among people who got medicaid versus those who didn't. >> is that counterintuitive? you have insurance, you can see a doctor, but now we're seeing that people actually got insurance using the emergency room as a 40% faster clip than those who didn't have insurance. is there something counterintuitive about that. >> what happened with medicaid is reimbursement rates -- medicaid is broad
dr. scott gottlieb, what's going on here?> this is a new study based on results out of an experiment effectively that was run in the state of oregon, where in 2008 the state had the opportunity to scabbed its medicaid program but had 90 million applicantses for 10 million slots. so they put them 'in a lottery. and they conducted a series of studies to see what happened to people who got met cared verse people who didn't and there's been a number of studies that came out. that found the...
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dr. scott talked about this. bob talked about this. that drug program was basically you could chart the market prices of the drugs and the generics, this program here, you cannot chart the actual risk available because there's no market. the benefit mandates have created something that has nothing to do with the marketplace and that's why we can't --, no, that's why this is completely different and likely, likely to be vastly more expensive, dan mendleson, whether we call it a bailout or another subsidy. it will be vastly more expensive. >> if the insurance companies, if they couldn't have underwritten it, they would not have fielded product in these markets. they can underwrite it and that's what they're doing, and i think what's going to happen is this will stabilize. it might take a couple of years to stabilize, but it'll happen and at that time there will be a strong individual health care insurance option for every american in this country. >> all right. that's one point of view. appreciate it very much. dan mendleson, appreciate
dr. scott talked about this. bob talked about this. that drug program was basically you could chart the market prices of the drugs and the generics, this program here, you cannot chart the actual risk available because there's no market. the benefit mandates have created something that has nothing to do with the marketplace and that's why we can't --, no, that's why this is completely different and likely, likely to be vastly more expensive, dan mendleson, whether we call it a bailout or...
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dr. scott gotlieb with the american enterprise institute.let me go to you, first of all, what do you make of the so-called enrollment numbers? how many people have paid and how many young people have gone into this? does this story look better or worse to you? >> it is about as expected. about 2.1 million people have enrolled in obamacare by december 31st, that is an easy number, can be spun either way. we have about 21 million uninsured, 2 million is about 10% of the uninsured. but it is worse than that, because many of those 2.1 million people are people who have their policies cancelled. now, we're not sure how many had theirs cancelled in january, many will be cancelled throughout 2014. but many were deferred until the end of the year. but we do know in california, 8,000 people lost their health insurance january one, and 200,000 lost their health insurance in the state of washington. about half of those people are subsidy eligible. so just washington state and california alone puts a pretty big dent in those numbers. so the bottom line
dr. scott gotlieb with the american enterprise institute.let me go to you, first of all, what do you make of the so-called enrollment numbers? how many people have paid and how many young people have gone into this? does this story look better or worse to you? >> it is about as expected. about 2.1 million people have enrolled in obamacare by december 31st, that is an easy number, can be spun either way. we have about 21 million uninsured, 2 million is about 10% of the uninsured. but it is...
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here to discuss, dr. scott gottlieb from the american enterprise institute.e of these numbers? >> they're really bad no matter how you cut it. they track closely the state's data. six states were putting out demographic data. actually, the demographic trends that we saw in those six states track pretty closely these federal numbers. so we know they're a good proxy. the bigger issue for the administration right now isn't just the mix, the age mix of the people entering obamacare, but the fact that they need to get to about 20 million people to have a viable market here. they need a much bigger pool. they are not on pace to get anywhere close to that. probably they will get to four, maybe five million people this year but the issue is, this just isn't an attractive insurance product. what we're seeing is a lot of the customers, the middle class customers who might have bought obamacare who are dropping individual policies are now paying more to stay out of obamacare. unless they can get those people to want to buy this product, they are going to have a problem
here to discuss, dr. scott gottlieb from the american enterprise institute.e of these numbers? >> they're really bad no matter how you cut it. they track closely the state's data. six states were putting out demographic data. actually, the demographic trends that we saw in those six states track pretty closely these federal numbers. so we know they're a good proxy. the bigger issue for the administration right now isn't just the mix, the age mix of the people entering obamacare, but the...
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. >> reporter: it sounds worse than it is, but you're so sweet, dr. scott.tea by there, hot tea with honey and lemon, okay? >> reporter: thank you. jenna: she's experiencing the winter fully, it's her dedication to the job. jon: that's exactly right. she is dedicated, yes. jenna: well, this storm is coming at a really tough time for millions of people heading home after the holidays, at least 1600 flights canceled and hundreds more delayed. as j.d. just said, we have to pay attention to what's ahead. william la jeunesse is streaming live out of los angeles international airport. it looks like picture perfect behind you. in in los angeles. >> reporter: i'm not going to brag. yeah, i'm not going to brag, you know? the weather is, however, not just affecting the midwest and the northeast, but the ripple effect now stretches across the united states. more than a dozen flights here already canceled, but we're looking at 1500 nationwide and 3,000 have been delayed, and that number is going up every hour. why? because so many big airports are affected. chicago's o'
. >> reporter: it sounds worse than it is, but you're so sweet, dr. scott.tea by there, hot tea with honey and lemon, okay? >> reporter: thank you. jenna: she's experiencing the winter fully, it's her dedication to the job. jon: that's exactly right. she is dedicated, yes. jenna: well, this storm is coming at a really tough time for millions of people heading home after the holidays, at least 1600 flights canceled and hundreds more delayed. as j.d. just said, we have to pay...
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dr. beverly scott who was in town yet. we're working on many fronts to try to advance things there. they haven't voiced the concern to me. obviously, what we're more critically interested in there governor patrick and the legislature succeeded in leveraging new dollars for transportation investment in the common wealth we want to make sure they put them to work on the most critical transit infrastructure needs on the t. of which there are many. we'll be working with them. scott is a real leader in this industry. having done turns in rhode island, mar that in atlantic, california, and i -- we'll be looking to her to help inform our approach how it can work for big legacy systems like the t. >> well, i appreciate that. i particularly appreciate your working on the safety standards on the right lane. -- redline. we use it so -- i'm grateful for that. i really do want to emphasize. there's a deadline built in supposed to be october 1st. which means all the question about pulling the outsight you have ton totaling plan against a deadline. i hope we get it done quickly. i know, you commit
dr. beverly scott who was in town yet. we're working on many fronts to try to advance things there. they haven't voiced the concern to me. obviously, what we're more critically interested in there governor patrick and the legislature succeeded in leveraging new dollars for transportation investment in the common wealth we want to make sure they put them to work on the most critical transit infrastructure needs on the t. of which there are many. we'll be working with them. scott is a real leader...
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dr. raymond scott, was a real expert and has lived in egypt for 20 years. >> era are muslims out there whon't want any parts of the brotherhood. i've met people face-to-face in the book i talk about, my last spoke to talk about an individual in a tulsa, oklahoma. he wrote an article condemning al qaeda. he went into his mosque the next day. he was chased out of physically threatened. call me crazy. we need to stand with that guy. i think we do. >> thank you for all you do. i think a lot of us are concerned obviously was secretary kerry coming to israel, making his sixth trip in a very short time. it seems like were at the verge. what you think the likelihood of his administration creating new arabs be is in the region? how serious should we take, you know, this initiative? >> thank you for a year doing comanche dad to marry, israel's typical heartland. i college today in samaria. [applause] they want to establish a palace and in-state. this administration is bent on establishing a day. that is without a doubt 100%. a lot of it depends than what the israeli government decides to do. i perso
dr. raymond scott, was a real expert and has lived in egypt for 20 years. >> era are muslims out there whon't want any parts of the brotherhood. i've met people face-to-face in the book i talk about, my last spoke to talk about an individual in a tulsa, oklahoma. he wrote an article condemning al qaeda. he went into his mosque the next day. he was chased out of physically threatened. call me crazy. we need to stand with that guy. i think we do. >> thank you for all you do. i think a...
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dr. martin luther king. >>> i'm scott budman live at san jose airport, on the ground and in the air, to the chopper picture where the niners are off the bus and on the plane to seattle. >>> and i'm mindi bach in seattle, century link field. you'll hear from the 49ers for the final time before the game and what they say makes them more than ready. >>> at 6:00, he's a high school dropout who turned his life around. >> was there a moment that changed your life? >> a behind the scenes interview with district attorney george gascon, candid about his past, and the thing that makes him unlike any other d.a. in the country. >>> 49ers on the move in their quest for their sixth super bowl title. live pictures now, our nbc chopper overhead as the team charter plane preparing to take off from san jose international bound for seattle, washington. sunday is the big game. there they about, they left santa clara about 15 minutes ago. six buses with police escort down 101, across 880, to the tarmac. >> getting on board. i miss them already. i can't wait to watch them kick booty on sunday. our mindi bach is
dr. martin luther king. >>> i'm scott budman live at san jose airport, on the ground and in the air, to the chopper picture where the niners are off the bus and on the plane to seattle. >>> and i'm mindi bach in seattle, century link field. you'll hear from the 49ers for the final time before the game and what they say makes them more than ready. >>> at 6:00, he's a high school dropout who turned his life around. >> was there a moment that changed your life?...
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dr. beverly scott who was in town yet. we're working on many fronts to try to advance things there. they haven't voiced the concern to me. obviously, what we're more critically interested in there governor patrick and the legislature succeeded in leveraging new dollars for transportation investment in the common wealth we want to make sure they put them to work on the most critical transit infrastructure needs on the t. of which there are many. we'll be working with them. scott is a real leader in this industry. having done turns in rhode island, mar that in atlantic, california, and i -- we'll be looking to her to help inform our approach how it can work for big legacy systems like the t. >> well, i appreciate that. i particularly appreciate your working on the safety standards on the right lane. -- redline. we use it so -- i'm grateful for that. i really do want to emphasize. there's a deadline built in supposed to be october 1st. which means all the question about pulling the outsight you have ton totaling plan against a deadline. i hope we get it done quickly. i know, you commit
dr. beverly scott who was in town yet. we're working on many fronts to try to advance things there. they haven't voiced the concern to me. obviously, what we're more critically interested in there governor patrick and the legislature succeeded in leveraging new dollars for transportation investment in the common wealth we want to make sure they put them to work on the most critical transit infrastructure needs on the t. of which there are many. we'll be working with them. scott is a real leader...
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should also always honor the woman who made it happen because it was really coretta scott king who took up the mantle of drviable entity and made sure that we -- you know, she really led the fight for the mlk day holiday. and we don't really hear about her as much. >> that's right. you know, one of the great untold stories of the civil rights movement and its aftermath is the role of women from coretta scott women to other women. so many others. i spent a lot of time with evelyn lowery, the founder of the sclc. she said in some speeches that dr. king couldn't give, coretta would take the notes, show up on his behalf and give the speech. that's a story we never hear. there's a woman named joanne robinson, who was actually the brains behind the montgomery busboy cot. because she was employed at alabama state university and worried about losing her job, no one knew she was one of the main ones to organize the boycott. in general, the role of women in the civil rights movement is a story that still needs to be told. >> and we're going to continue to keep telling it. thank you, stan and josh. >> thank you. >>>
should also always honor the woman who made it happen because it was really coretta scott king who took up the mantle of drviable entity and made sure that we -- you know, she really led the fight for the mlk day holiday. and we don't really hear about her as much. >> that's right. you know, one of the great untold stories of the civil rights movement and its aftermath is the role of women from coretta scott women to other women. so many others. i spent a lot of time with evelyn lowery,...
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coretta scott king, the widow of dr. martin luther king jr.any years ago she embraced me and work i was doing in national action network because of my close working with her son martin iii. she told me, al, you cannot become what you're fighting. name-calling is not just justified because of emotion. just because you disagree with people does not mean you don't respect them and that the words that come out of your mouth or that you write have to represent the highest order. so when mr. phil griffin and others said that's how they operate around here, it only confirmed a decade of training by people liquor reta scott king. every night i take people on here, but i do not attack them personally. i learned after saying a lot of things out of emotion that you only get in the way of not only people that want to hear what is right, you get in the way of your own sole and your own belief that we really need to make people better, not bitter. we do not have to be disagreeable in order to disagree. olay presents the new regenerist luminous collection. w
coretta scott king, the widow of dr. martin luther king jr.any years ago she embraced me and work i was doing in national action network because of my close working with her son martin iii. she told me, al, you cannot become what you're fighting. name-calling is not just justified because of emotion. just because you disagree with people does not mean you don't respect them and that the words that come out of your mouth or that you write have to represent the highest order. so when mr. phil...
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scott. thank you. >> thanks, judge. >>> coming up, dr.ds off on the president's latest blame game. >>> yesterday, the prayers of the little sisters of the poor were answered. the group who care for the sick and elderly received an injunction from the united states supreme court protecting them from obama care's contraception mandate while the case is still being considered. you recall that justice sotomayor signed it originally and now the full court said not so fast to the justice department. with me now is dr. ben carson. what's your reaction to this ruling in favor of the little sisters? >> well, obviously i'm very happy about it. you know, it's kind of frightening that we ever arrived in this situation, where, you know, an outstanding religious organization like the little sisters have to go to court. there was a time when we had respect for freedom of religion, which is one of the poufounding pillars of our nation. but it is encouraging that our divided government was starting to work. i was starting to wonder what was going on. so t
scott. thank you. >> thanks, judge. >>> coming up, dr.ds off on the president's latest blame game. >>> yesterday, the prayers of the little sisters of the poor were answered. the group who care for the sick and elderly received an injunction from the united states supreme court protecting them from obama care's contraception mandate while the case is still being considered. you recall that justice sotomayor signed it originally and now the full court said not so fast to...
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dr. seuss, make food on a printer. >> would you want to? >> scott budman is live with real technology that is on your way to the kitchen, really? >>> you're not going to believe this, jessica, we talk about 3 d print k. that's a hot spot and lots of time 3 d printing is about create yachtiing things out of and some of what you can create is edible. ♪ ♪ >>> now so big that it gets its own section here at ces. the 3 d printing business really wants you to know it's about more than plastic things. >> kind of melts in your mouth. >> so 3 d systems ceo showed us a future kitchen complete with food made on a 3 d printer and it tastes good. >> this is a kitchen ready 3 d printer that prints in flavors, in colors, in sugars, and in chocolate. >> 3 d printing is truly going main stream with materials and process you can imagine. prices of printers are also falling, so you don't have to be a high roller to get one. >> whether you're an engineer at -- or a schoolteacher, you can do this. >> we're printing for the consumer in a way that's affordable, simple, re
dr. seuss, make food on a printer. >> would you want to? >> scott budman is live with real technology that is on your way to the kitchen, really? >>> you're not going to believe this, jessica, we talk about 3 d print k. that's a hot spot and lots of time 3 d printing is about create yachtiing things out of and some of what you can create is edible. ♪ ♪ >>> now so big that it gets its own section here at ces. the 3 d printing business really wants you to know...
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scott thuman sat down today with one of tomorrow's guests. >> kathy hollowell-makle has been teaching. when she got a message on friday to called dr. biden's office she assumed it was a medical doctor. it was actor -- dr. jill biden's office. her presence was requested at the state of the union. >> let me start over. bloodching may be in her but there is plenty of adrenaline too. the d.c. teacher of the year will be sitting at the first lady section. >> it is important because kids worlds open up when they know how to read. gets to bend the president year, she wants him to make a commitment as well. preschool and pre-k. >> a push for more full-time hiring. >> i think every child in america deserves to have a full-time librarian, our teacher. >> education would be more than a significant mention for the president. other guests give us insight into other themes. jason collins, an openly gay basketball player. two survivors of the boston marathon bombing. all sitting along this enduring educator. economic equality may be the president's biggest push as he promotes to shrink the overall poverty numbers and this will be a chance for the
scott thuman sat down today with one of tomorrow's guests. >> kathy hollowell-makle has been teaching. when she got a message on friday to called dr. biden's office she assumed it was a medical doctor. it was actor -- dr. jill biden's office. her presence was requested at the state of the union. >> let me start over. bloodching may be in her but there is plenty of adrenaline too. the d.c. teacher of the year will be sitting at the first lady section. >> it is important because...
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dr. king marched from selma to montgomery, alabama. >> as a country, we've come far. we elected a black president, but we still haven't gotten past our fears. >> reporter: organizers say the train idea came from coretta scott king herself. as many as 1600 passengers can fit onboard, but last year, only 1200 tickets sold. at last count sunday night, just 800 tickets went. >> we need to raise at least $7,000 to keep it going. >> reporter: monday morning, a last minute push to get more passengers onboard. but if the freedom train falls short, the warm welcome into san francisco could be one of the last for the freedom train. >> thank you all for your support. the media, and the community. we overcame at least for this year. >> this is going to be the last, or next to last, at least we got an opportunity to ride. >> reporter: organizers say the freedom train will be running again next year, but after that, it's future is in jeopardy. organizers plan to sit down tomorrow and tally up how much money they raised. >>> gliden memorial church in san francisco kicked off mlk celebrations yesterday. the church held two celebration services yesterday, with songs by dr. king. >>> in the nation's capitol, leaders laid a
dr. king marched from selma to montgomery, alabama. >> as a country, we've come far. we elected a black president, but we still haven't gotten past our fears. >> reporter: organizers say the train idea came from coretta scott king herself. as many as 1600 passengers can fit onboard, but last year, only 1200 tickets sold. at last count sunday night, just 800 tickets went. >> we need to raise at least $7,000 to keep it going. >> reporter: monday morning, a last minute push...
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scott broom, wusa9. >> heartbreaking details there. thank you. >>> here in our area and across the country people are stopping to remember dr. martin luther king, jr. d.c. mayor vincent gray was among those in attendance at a wreath laying at the mlk memorial today. gray was joined by the men's choir from the people's community baptist church for the ceremony. mayor gray was also at the west education campus in northwest. 50 fans of the capitol's mystics and the wizards helped take part in a day of service. former bullets player bob dandridge and capitol hall of famer rod langley joined in and together the group painted murals, organized the library, painted and assembled benches. >> what dr. king stood for, the values he stood for, the principles he stood for, are being reflected in what you all are doing, what so many people are doing across this city, across the nation today. that is giving back. it gets no better than giving back. >> vice president joe biden delivered the keynote address at the national action network's annual king day breakfast. his speech focused on fighting injustice and voting rights. >> that's what
scott broom, wusa9. >> heartbreaking details there. thank you. >>> here in our area and across the country people are stopping to remember dr. martin luther king, jr. d.c. mayor vincent gray was among those in attendance at a wreath laying at the mlk memorial today. gray was joined by the men's choir from the people's community baptist church for the ceremony. mayor gray was also at the west education campus in northwest. 50 fans of the capitol's mystics and the wizards helped...
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smiling and greeted with a kiss by his wife, coretta scott king, as he emerges from a montgomery courthouse. and of course, dr. king on the steps of the lincoln memorial, inspiring thousands of listeners on the national mall, with his dream. but wlas it about our nation's relationship to king that we forget when we think we're just remembering? because the years have wrapped those black and white images in a bubble of sepia-toned nostalgia. when we strip it away, we find a much more complicated relationship between king and our country than the one we commonly recall. after all, it wasn't until 2000, 17 years after president reagan first established the holiday, that mlk, the day, was recognized by all 50 states. now, that's states with a little "s." but martin luther king was also seen as an enemy of the state, with a capital "s." the federal bureau of investigations director, fbi director, j. edgar hoover, is widely reported to have a personal animosity, bordering on obsession with king. and despite king's philosophy of nonviolence, hoover feared he had become a so-called messiah, that would galvanize a mov
smiling and greeted with a kiss by his wife, coretta scott king, as he emerges from a montgomery courthouse. and of course, dr. king on the steps of the lincoln memorial, inspiring thousands of listeners on the national mall, with his dream. but wlas it about our nation's relationship to king that we forget when we think we're just remembering? because the years have wrapped those black and white images in a bubble of sepia-toned nostalgia. when we strip it away, we find a much more complicated...
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scott, back over to you. >>> coming up, the stock looking into the crystal ball to find out what unusual activities are going on. see what drs next and how you can capitalize on it. that and much more when "the halftime" show returns. [ man #1 ] we're now in the approach phase. everything looking good. ♪ velocity 1,200 feet per second. [ man #2 ] your looking great to us, eagle. ♪ 2,000 feet. still looking very good. 1,400 feet. ♪ [ male announcer ] funny thing happens when you shoot for the moon. ahh, that's affirmative. [ male announcer ] you get there. you're a go for landing, over. [ male announcer ] the all new cadillac cts, the 2014 motor trend car of the year. if you have a business idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reality. start your business today with legalzoom. getting the right nutrition isn't always easy. first, i want a way to help minimize my blood sugar spikes. then, a way to support heart health. ♪ and let's not forget immune support. ♪ but now i have new glucerna advance with three benefits in on
scott, back over to you. >>> coming up, the stock looking into the crystal ball to find out what unusual activities are going on. see what drs next and how you can capitalize on it. that and much more when "the halftime" show returns. [ man #1 ] we're now in the approach phase. everything looking good. ♪ velocity 1,200 feet per second. [ man #2 ] your looking great to us, eagle. ♪ 2,000 feet. still looking very good. 1,400 feet. ♪ [ male announcer ] funny thing happens...
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dr. martin luther king jr. day. go out and make a difference. this is "today in the bay." >>> a very good monday morning to you. thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm scottith breaking news out of the south bay. police investigating a fire that landed one personn
dr. martin luther king jr. day. go out and make a difference. this is "today in the bay." >>> a very good monday morning to you. thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm scottith breaking news out of the south bay. police investigating a fire that landed one personn
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dr. martin luther king jr. day. go out and make a difference. this is "today in the bay." >>> a very good monday morning to you. thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm scott mcgrew. we'll start with breaking news out of the south bay. police investigating a fire that landed one person in the hospital. the fire started in a shed near the intersection of regan street and bernice avenue. they knocked down the flames. one person was taken to the hospital but not clear why. >> a quick response by firefighters to a fire at a 13-story apartment building in san francisco's north of panhandle neighborhood. the fire was reported about 11:00 last night at the building on mcalister street. crews have the two-alarm blaze under control in less than 20 minutes. the cause is under investigation. >> new details on a possible new terror threat coming to the upcoming olympic games in russia, the threat in the form of a video and the promise of a surprise during the games. peggy bunker has more on the threat and what lawmakers are saying about the safety of the games. >> pretty scary. with the olympics three weeks away it's not what any one wants to hear especially those pla
dr. martin luther king jr. day. go out and make a difference. this is "today in the bay." >>> a very good monday morning to you. thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm scott mcgrew. we'll start with breaking news out of the south bay. police investigating a fire that landed one person in the hospital. the fire started in a shed near the intersection of regan street and bernice avenue. they knocked down the flames. one person was taken to the hospital...
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scott. i said the most important person i met was his teacher. e are -- we work in a town named for washington. we pass monuments to jefferson and lynn cob and dr. king. the buildings we work in are named for famous people and within those buildings are statues and portraits of more famous people. we are surrounded by fame, mr. speaker, and it's easy to forget that while those people made contributions to our country, the country was built -- being built and will continue to be built by average, ordinary men and women that lead quiet lives of conviction and courage, average folks doing above-average things, ordinary folks doing extraordinary things. that is the essence of who we are as a people, and while there may not be a monument or a portrait dedicated to those ordinary men and women, there's something even better and it's called a legacy. so in honor of those women and men, mr. speaker, who lead quiet lives and conviction, i want to honor a man who was just like them. in cash was a pharmacist my hometown of spartanburg. he was buried last week, way too soon, in my opinion, but such are the ways of the lord. he was a pharmacist, so we saw h
scott. i said the most important person i met was his teacher. e are -- we work in a town named for washington. we pass monuments to jefferson and lynn cob and dr. king. the buildings we work in are named for famous people and within those buildings are statues and portraits of more famous people. we are surrounded by fame, mr. speaker, and it's easy to forget that while those people made contributions to our country, the country was built -- being built and will continue to be built by...
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dr pepper. is that fair to say? yes, it's all right. it's important obviously. it's meaningful. but marginal compared to the other two. >> i think that that's the opportunity though. especially in this market, scotteverybody has sort of an itchey finger to get out of stocks, especially the momentum names. i think this is a value play. and, sure, it's ugly but sometimes some of the best turn around stories, they look pretty ugly when you get into it. and it does have its more defined sense of downtime compared to some of the high fliers in tech as well. i continue to like it. i don't mind if i'm the only one that, you know, is still yelling from the rooftops this is a great story here. to me that signals that there's more outside, not more downside. >> eric, quick question for you. i know you talked about this in the past a little bit but can you elaborate about yahoo! and any potential that you see, any kind of a business model that could go with aol? >> well, i think after the news last night and what's gone on in the core, the combination with aol makes more sense today than it did yesterday. you know, i think these two are on a collision course. i think aol has some great technology. they've g
dr pepper. is that fair to say? yes, it's all right. it's important obviously. it's meaningful. but marginal compared to the other two. >> i think that that's the opportunity though. especially in this market, scotteverybody has sort of an itchey finger to get out of stocks, especially the momentum names. i think this is a value play. and, sure, it's ugly but sometimes some of the best turn around stories, they look pretty ugly when you get into it. and it does have its more defined sense...
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dr. siegel is here. it is all "happening now." jenna: new developments on obama car. hello, everybody, hope you're off to a great tuesday. i'm jenna lee. jon: i'm jon scott. sign-ups for private insurance may be sluggish there is a huge surge in medicaidign h ups. most signing up for the federally-run health plan for the poor did have insurance before. they say the new law is having profound effect because it is helping america's underprivileged. we'll get into that with senator robb portman, republican from ohio. he has a lot of thoughts on the efficacy of all of that. jenna: certainly big political stories of the day. we'll turn to the weather. there is heavy snow and bitter cold slamming the mid-atlantic and northeast. winter storm closing schools and causing a lot of delay in travel. p even federal offices in washington are closed. peter doocy keeps coming to work. he does show up. hi, general peter. >> reporter: hi, jenna. of just about everybody here in washington, d.c. is enjoying a four-day weekend following yesterday's holiday. all federal offices in the area are shut down. opm made the decision before it started snowing. you can see it is coming
dr. siegel is here. it is all "happening now." jenna: new developments on obama car. hello, everybody, hope you're off to a great tuesday. i'm jenna lee. jon: i'm jon scott. sign-ups for private insurance may be sluggish there is a huge surge in medicaidign h ups. most signing up for the federally-run health plan for the poor did have insurance before. they say the new law is having profound effect because it is helping america's underprivileged. we'll get into that with senator robb...
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dr. martin luther king, junior association. the trip commemorates the route that king and others marched. the san francisco freedom ride is about the same distance. the freedom train idea was started by coretta scott king. this bay area train is the last freedom train in the country. you can still buy tickets at the san jose says this morning. there are $15 round trip. the trains will not be stopping along the peninsula but will be headed straight to san francisco. back to you. >>> right now, it's 7:42. a previously unheard recording of martin luther king, junior, what he says about then-senator j.f.k. and the role he played in getting king released from prison. >>> good morning. right now on the san mateo bridge, things look pretty good on this holiday. you can see traffic. it looks good. >>> temperatures continue to be above average. there's hardly any breeze. it looks cooler today but not much. we'll see how far above average we are on these temps. ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good for me around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of craving something that i can't have ♪ ♪ turn around, barbara ♪ forever i've
dr. martin luther king, junior association. the trip commemorates the route that king and others marched. the san francisco freedom ride is about the same distance. the freedom train idea was started by coretta scott king. this bay area train is the last freedom train in the country. you can still buy tickets at the san jose says this morning. there are $15 round trip. the trains will not be stopping along the peninsula but will be headed straight to san francisco. back to you. >>>...