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release the whole transcript so that the press and the american eople can see the whole story. and we did not get a vote did not get an opportunity to do that. hopefully come thursday clinton will have her day to explain all of this. i look forward to her testimony. and i want to thank all of you or being here. clinton will har >> congress returns this week with several items on the agenda and the house members consider a measure to prevent default on the national debt another reauthorizing federal school vouchers for schools in washington, d.c. later in the week we expect work on a budget reconciliation federal school vouchers for schools in washington, d.c. later in the week we expect work on a budget reconciliation package that would repeal planned parenthood. >> later today we'll get a look at syrian refugee crisis. discuss the global response so far and other humanitarian issues that still need to be addressed. that's being hosted by the bipartisan policy center. and we have it live at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. this afternoon we're live from capitol hill for a hearing
release the whole transcript so that the press and the american eople can see the whole story. and we did not get a vote did not get an opportunity to do that. hopefully come thursday clinton will have her day to explain all of this. i look forward to her testimony. and i want to thank all of you or being here. clinton will har >> congress returns this week with several items on the agenda and the house members consider a measure to prevent default on the national debt another...
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so many poepg eople anxious to see. >>> one part of the drug act that pays for medical expenses has already expired, but there is enough funds to keep it going for another year. another pargs pamper. he wants lawmakers to remove both parts of the act personally with -- also special today, a following memorial to honor lives. many of the officers with inscribed names were fighting them. a gunman shot and killed them last year while inside their car in brooklyn. solution. andrew. in sunnyside parents have an idea. turn this parking lot, which is currently filled with land hosts and a little. among the families picking up their kids at ps-11. their friend sidney has noticed the bulldoggers techs no. >> more classrooms, because this building like so many of the system. they may need to squeeze into is-125, an already created as mom, women mood. >> fmz. a 125-thousand-square-foot parking lot already owned by the the city wouldn't comment on the parking lot idea, but they say, quote, we have been able to polished 396 seats at home. city officialsdpoint out that there are already 12 minutes in the
so many poepg eople anxious to see. >>> one part of the drug act that pays for medical expenses has already expired, but there is enough funds to keep it going for another year. another pargs pamper. he wants lawmakers to remove both parts of the act personally with -- also special today, a following memorial to honor lives. many of the officers with inscribed names were fighting them. a gunman shot and killed them last year while inside their car in brooklyn. solution. andrew. in...
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wrestling with student debt.the push one democratic presidential hopeful is making to get younger eople to the polls. polls.and...keeping iowa's roads safee"whether hey'rere funnnnor not, is to get people to think."why the department of transportation is targeting teens. teens.now, the corridor's top stories and tomorrow's wther foreca in the first ten nutes. this is cbs 2 news 10 at 10. there are some big changes i i the works for medicaid in iowa. good evening, i'm karen fuller. scott has the night off. governor branstad's plan to pratize the state's medicaid system has parked serious concerns among hundreds of people who turned out tonight in marion. marion.c 2 news reporter matt hammill h more on the questions some recipients have, matt? ____________________more than half a million iowans - rely on medicaid - and some 30 - thousand providers - offer caca.- all of them for iowa medicaid to be run by four prate companies -- by january first.tonight - some called for governor branstad - to stop* the process now. nats - standing r rm only - as families and care-givers - told state senat
wrestling with student debt.the push one democratic presidential hopeful is making to get younger eople to the polls. polls.and...keeping iowa's roads safee"whether hey'rere funnnnor not, is to get people to think."why the department of transportation is targeting teens. teens.now, the corridor's top stories and tomorrow's wther foreca in the first ten nutes. this is cbs 2 news 10 at 10. there are some big changes i i the works for medicaid in iowa. good evening, i'm karen fuller....
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neither the members nor the eople are satisfied with how things are going. we need to make some changes, starting with how the house does business. we need to let every member contribute, not once they've earned their stripes but now. i come at this job as a two-time committee chair. the committees should retake the lead in drafting all major legislation. if you know the issue, you should write the bill. let's open up the process. let people participate. and they might change their mind. a neglected minority will gum up the works. a respected minority will work in good faith. instead of trying to stop the majority, they might try to become the majority. in other words, we need to return to regular order. now, i know this sounds like process. it's actually a matter of principle. we are the body closest to the people. every two years, we face the voters and sometimes face the music. but we do not echo the people, we represent the people. we are supposed to study up and do the homework they cannot do. so when we do not follow regular order, when we rush to pass
neither the members nor the eople are satisfied with how things are going. we need to make some changes, starting with how the house does business. we need to let every member contribute, not once they've earned their stripes but now. i come at this job as a two-time committee chair. the committees should retake the lead in drafting all major legislation. if you know the issue, you should write the bill. let's open up the process. let people participate. and they might change their mind. a...
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i'm sure eople can tplk about the failures in our probation system and parole system and re?-entry system. >> the governor also said today that sometimes criminals come out of jail worse thain go in, but as for tyrone howard's latest drug time, he wasn't in jail at all and a city is left to wonder why. >> indeed, melissa, thank you. >>> the death of new york's finest is one of those all-too they lined up to pay respects to their fallen brother officer as the body was transported to a funeral home in queens. far rockaway is where holder's family lives. greg krer goal is outside the home. greg? >> reporter: it's become a long day of raw emotions and what's hanppened the last 24 hours driven home just a short time ago when officer holder's body arrived at a funeral home just a few miles from his family's home. faces etched with silent grief, mayor de blasio and commissioner police chief bratton. but earlier a childhood friend let her grief erupt. officer holder's dad met reporters with a heavy heart of his own, calling his son a good fun-loving citizen who always wanted to be a
i'm sure eople can tplk about the failures in our probation system and parole system and re?-entry system. >> the governor also said today that sometimes criminals come out of jail worse thain go in, but as for tyrone howard's latest drug time, he wasn't in jail at all and a city is left to wonder why. >> indeed, melissa, thank you. >>> the death of new york's finest is one of those all-too they lined up to pay respects to their fallen brother officer as the body was...
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,eople spared confessing someone would say they remembered hearing the clerk talk about william and maryat the beginning and they didn't know what happened after that but somewhere in there they confessed. they were scared about it. once they confessed and said there are witches people wanted to know who the rest were. the trial got so out of hand. turned. the families of the accused for the most part, some suspected their own wives. the other side started to be heard and they put everything on hold in october and only resumed in the following winter because the gaels were so full. at that time they did not accept spectral evidence. if they said they saw a spirit, that is not evidence because the devil can make you think that sort of thing. they should have thought of that all along of course. >> i was wondering if you'd talk about your reasons for picking these women specifically. they invited you to explore or whether you found certain individuals compelling. marilynne: their experiences do cover things conveniently. there is often back story to them. genealogical information and court
,eople spared confessing someone would say they remembered hearing the clerk talk about william and maryat the beginning and they didn't know what happened after that but somewhere in there they confessed. they were scared about it. once they confessed and said there are witches people wanted to know who the rest were. the trial got so out of hand. turned. the families of the accused for the most part, some suspected their own wives. the other side started to be heard and they put everything on...
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the questions in a have been asked so far in this debate illustrate why the american eople don't trust the media. this is not a cage match. gwen: while in the house of representatives, the republican majority elevated a new speaker and passed a contentious budget agreement. >> i made it clear a month ago when i announced that i was leaving that i wanted to do my best to clean the barn. i didn't want him to walk into a dirty barn full of you know what. >> they look at washington in -- and all they see is chaos. what a relief to them it would be if we finally got our act together. what a weight off of their shoulders. gwen: although i'm tempted to start with the dirty barn floor, we're going to start with the debate. where 10 people on one stage, and four on a second, jockeyed for a breakout moment. so who, john, you were there, who got the breakout moment? >> well, first of all, i have to confess my chances of winning a republican primary took a blow. gwen: they did. >> but i think on the positive side that ted cruz and marco rubio were the big winners of the debate. cruz without attack
the questions in a have been asked so far in this debate illustrate why the american eople don't trust the media. this is not a cage match. gwen: while in the house of representatives, the republican majority elevated a new speaker and passed a contentious budget agreement. >> i made it clear a month ago when i announced that i was leaving that i wanted to do my best to clean the barn. i didn't want him to walk into a dirty barn full of you know what. >> they look at washington in...
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. >> if this program is successful, it is going to create the foundation for other eople to follow in, answering the call of the open road. >> good boy. >> reporter: for cbs this morning, barry peterson in fulsom, california. >> we expect president obama to speak at the white house momentarily. >> take us behind the scenes then, what is our government doing to stop such an attack? >> investors are bracing for more turmoil on wall street. >> announcer: cbs "this morning" more real news. ,, >>> china is famous for driving young students hard. but now at lest one chinese school is looking to the united states for a bit more gentle way to teach their kids. >> reporter: these beijing elementary students are back in the classroom. whether they know it or not. their education is about to be filled with grueling exams that will determine their future. >> memorizing a lot of information doesn't necessarily lead to creativity. >> enter mike barnett. why is the chinese government bringing you here now? >> they're seeing a lot of what their students produce is kind of imitation in nature. as oppo
. >> if this program is successful, it is going to create the foundation for other eople to follow in, answering the call of the open road. >> good boy. >> reporter: for cbs this morning, barry peterson in fulsom, california. >> we expect president obama to speak at the white house momentarily. >> take us behind the scenes then, what is our government doing to stop such an attack? >> investors are bracing for more turmoil on wall street. >> announcer:...
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people that are part-time, and so many businesses that have to lower their people to part-time that ,eopleave to work two jobs get, if they are working at all, they're counted as a full-time worker. the thing is completely skewed. , just government regulations in general really putting the burden on small business especially. houru go up to the $15 an minimum wage, you will see more people out of work, and businesses will have to cut people, and they are having to raise the cost of toilet paper because they cannot afford the regulations. it is just a vicious circle caused by regulations and caused by not accurately reporting the figures to the middle-class americans. it is all affecting us, and things are not improving. host: diane from alaska, thank you very much for being with us. we appreciate it. this is one of the headlines from this past week from donald trump in an interview. "the hill" newspaper is reporting that the secret tovice is extending security donald trump and ben carson. both trump and carson will receive agents as early as next week. "how"the fiscal times," the president
people that are part-time, and so many businesses that have to lower their people to part-time that ,eopleave to work two jobs get, if they are working at all, they're counted as a full-time worker. the thing is completely skewed. , just government regulations in general really putting the burden on small business especially. houru go up to the $15 an minimum wage, you will see more people out of work, and businesses will have to cut people, and they are having to raise the cost of toilet paper...
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medicaid,eople with you have obamacare, and people like me who work full-time. i cannot afford insurance. i do not qualify for obamacare and i am bipolar. i fight every day to get medicaid, medicines, it is not cheap. when you have things like this, you want to be productive. in order for me to get insurance i have to qualify for disability. i can work, i am capable, i can run your campaign, i could do anything. jeb bush: i am looking for someone. >> the point is, i am here, doing my job. i do not want to accept government money. people like me fall to the crux -- cracks. have you help me -- how do you help me? bush: we would give credits to every person that does not have company insurance. that credit would be equal to what they could purchase in whatever means they can have. basically took the credit amount. then if you allow the states to go forward with new plans, states could add to that. small business, this either or problem you face as an individual, it also applies to small businesses. businesses either provide full boat insurance with all mandates and
medicaid,eople with you have obamacare, and people like me who work full-time. i cannot afford insurance. i do not qualify for obamacare and i am bipolar. i fight every day to get medicaid, medicines, it is not cheap. when you have things like this, you want to be productive. in order for me to get insurance i have to qualify for disability. i can work, i am capable, i can run your campaign, i could do anything. jeb bush: i am looking for someone. >> the point is, i am here, doing my job....
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this is what eople say, 50% of the preferences are unique to them, and if we talk to people who are hot, half of the time w e agree. so we will play a game and you look at me, and we will look at the faces that are hot ort not. hot. >> not. >> next, hot. >> not. >> hot. >> hot. >> hot. >> hot. but i thought that every single one but one was hot. >> how did you not think that kevin james was hot? is hot. >> you do have a type. you really do. he is not a skinny man, and he is adorable. >> and we have hot in the kitchen. you just got distract and blush blushed a little. >> and you know, hot and -- >> that haircut. >> oh, good. it is good to be judged. judged on merit and knot nothing superficial there. >> you have never been n the show, have you, jeff? >> i have heard, heard of it that it is deep and profound and not judgmental at all. >> and can i say something though, that i have just seen "the martian" and it is a phenomenal film, but sut one of those that you put on the 3-d glasses and you have a true experience. >> did you watch wit it with the 3d classes? >> i did. >> you looked stup
this is what eople say, 50% of the preferences are unique to them, and if we talk to people who are hot, half of the time w e agree. so we will play a game and you look at me, and we will look at the faces that are hot ort not. hot. >> not. >> next, hot. >> not. >> hot. >> hot. >> hot. >> hot. but i thought that every single one but one was hot. >> how did you not think that kevin james was hot? is hot. >> you do have a type. you really do....
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o is also proven reduce the risk of stroke eople with afib, used by a heart valve problem. r people with afib rrently well managed on warfar there's limited information how xarelto d warfarin compare ucing the risk of stroke. you know, ied warfarin,t the blood testing d dietary strictions... n't get me started i didn't have to. rted on xarelto . nice pass. safety first. all blood thinners, n't stop taking xarelto t talking to your doctor, this may increase your risk a blood clot or stroke. while taking, u may bruise more easilyd it may take longer for bleeding to stop. o may increase your risk of bleeding you take certain medicines. relto can cause serious, d in rare cases, tal bleeding. ight away for unexpected bleedin unusual bruising, or tingling. you have had spinal anesthesia while on xarelto , tch for back pain any nerve or muscle related gns or symptoms. not take xarelto ou have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. our doctor before all planned medical or dental procedures. fore starting xarelto , ll your doctor about y kidney, liver, bleeding problems. u know xarelto p
o is also proven reduce the risk of stroke eople with afib, used by a heart valve problem. r people with afib rrently well managed on warfar there's limited information how xarelto d warfarin compare ucing the risk of stroke. you know, ied warfarin,t the blood testing d dietary strictions... n't get me started i didn't have to. rted on xarelto . nice pass. safety first. all blood thinners, n't stop taking xarelto t talking to your doctor, this may increase your risk a blood clot or stroke....
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and so for some of the new statin, no grapefruit at ll, and you can have some, but limited amounts. eople drink a quart of grapefruit, but something small, 6 to 8 ounces. >> and marmalade. >> it is a weird category of oranges, and they are the oranges that you get in marmalade. >> okay. >> and 'rafy green, and i'm healthy and eating the leafy greens and taking the meds. >> yes, for some blood thinners and people from 20 to 90 are taking them for a variety of reasons. >> a baby aspirin? >> blood thinner, and aspirins count in, that and when you take the vitamin k, it promotes clotting, and when you take a blood thinner, it is going to be going against each other. and there are some that don't is have this effects, and you can talk to your doctor, but it is not eliminating them, but eating them in safe amounts. >>dando be sure, because we want to -- can you have it if you are on a baby aspirin? >> yes. >> and onions? >> i they are great fo you, and garlic, when you are cook, and that is fine, but these have bn,lood thing effects as well. so sti wck with the food, and don't, and avoid the ca
and so for some of the new statin, no grapefruit at ll, and you can have some, but limited amounts. eople drink a quart of grapefruit, but something small, 6 to 8 ounces. >> and marmalade. >> it is a weird category of oranges, and they are the oranges that you get in marmalade. >> okay. >> and 'rafy green, and i'm healthy and eating the leafy greens and taking the meds. >> yes, for some blood thinners and people from 20 to 90 are taking them for a variety of...
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preferred to call her for months ago, but she had a private server to hide e-mails from american peoplen a long, long time on the e-mails to find out what really happened, and so we are going to call her in spite of the fact that we didn't get christopher stevens' e-mail, and we got a batch of them 72 hours ago, and we have been working on this since may of 2014. i have heard the democrats say, well, seven other committees, and none of them were able to get a hold of the e-mails and gosh, it has gone on a long time, and yes, we have been stonewalled and obstructed and we will continue until we uncover as many facts as we can. >> you believe it is more important than the watergate investigation is? in many ways this is worse than waterga watergate, because remember, four americans were killed in this incident, and rosemary woods only erased 18 1/2 minutes of tape, and in this case, we have had 30,000 e-mails destroyed without any third party having a chance to review the e-mails and we had a server system set up with the intent, with the intent to deny the american people official record
preferred to call her for months ago, but she had a private server to hide e-mails from american peoplen a long, long time on the e-mails to find out what really happened, and so we are going to call her in spite of the fact that we didn't get christopher stevens' e-mail, and we got a batch of them 72 hours ago, and we have been working on this since may of 2014. i have heard the democrats say, well, seven other committees, and none of them were able to get a hold of the e-mails and gosh, it...
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i'm much more used to writing to eople than speaking to them.bout 10 years ago i went flying with a group from yale, the yale aviation club, founded incidentally by fred smith, who also went on to an illustrious flying career. he later on founded fedex. the members of the club at yale told me they had a significant history of forebearers who established the first flying club. i went looking into that and found out about a group that formed the yale aero club back in 1916 and that became the first squadron in the u.s. navy reserve. then when the u.s. went to war, in world war i, became the nucleus of the navy's air force. these were 19, 20, 21-year-old boys. the members included the navy's first and only air ace of the war, the creator of america's first strategic bomber force, and many leaders in the creation of an air service from practically nothing. now, this group after the war proved to be crucial in the rise of usair power. and in many ways, and the rise -- the creation of the u.s. as a super power of the world. out of this group came ever
i'm much more used to writing to eople than speaking to them.bout 10 years ago i went flying with a group from yale, the yale aviation club, founded incidentally by fred smith, who also went on to an illustrious flying career. he later on founded fedex. the members of the club at yale told me they had a significant history of forebearers who established the first flying club. i went looking into that and found out about a group that formed the yale aero club back in 1916 and that became the...
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when the supreme court's selected bush i thought it was sort of like a football -- .eople in a football stadium [indiscernible] >> so i did, at the end of his at peace about things i was going to miss about the bush administration area this was sort of the final cartoon. let me get my glasses. this was sort of the -- how he his evolution allowing me to save more and more drying time in eight so that after 9/11 i was drawing him regular size pretty much years were normal. then after he invaded iraq to shrunk. then after katrina he started to lose his speech that his feet they became more like his balls. after wiretapping signing statements and then after the economic meltdown he just became a little insect type thing. other -- one of the things i miss about the bush administration was his war on grammar. aid me theg in decider. in the exit you mean i he said not you are a. they were trying to act like this was something the world was kind which was all. rumsfeld's listing and saying united states of america some of of the brave the the coalitions bigger than i thought. , weefore we invad
when the supreme court's selected bush i thought it was sort of like a football -- .eople in a football stadium [indiscernible] >> so i did, at the end of his at peace about things i was going to miss about the bush administration area this was sort of the final cartoon. let me get my glasses. this was sort of the -- how he his evolution allowing me to save more and more drying time in eight so that after 9/11 i was drawing him regular size pretty much years were normal. then after he...
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. >> mom of two, model and actress molly sims revealed to ""eople" -pmagazine's mom talk that her weight gain became a health concern. >> i had a bad, bad problem that, you know, no one diagnosed until four months later.gnancy i was working out every day. i kept saying i'm really tired. somewhere deep nside you do think that it will come off >> i was like in my late 20s and it fell off 2 but witt my now twins it was totally diiferen crazy on my body. everybody's pregnancy is different but ultimately at end it's aal worth it when you get that little gift in your armss >> it's all about the love. >> my baby turns 1 today. >> biithday. >> it's the homeethat basketball built. insideemichael jordan's multimillion mansion. >> and maybe if we start saving now. >> and smoky robinson,,how his early cocaine addiction nearly cost him everything. that's next. >>> how awesome was that? michael jordan's be like mike gatorade commercial is as iconic as the guy himself. a piece of mike.ou, too, can own >> i thinkka lot of people would pike to be liie mike. he's worth a billion dollars. a billion with a
. >> mom of two, model and actress molly sims revealed to ""eople" -pmagazine's mom talk that her weight gain became a health concern. >> i had a bad, bad problem that, you know, no one diagnosed until four months later.gnancy i was working out every day. i kept saying i'm really tired. somewhere deep nside you do think that it will come off >> i was like in my late 20s and it fell off 2 but witt my now twins it was totally diiferen crazy on my body. everybody's...
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after we've done those two things, i believe the american ,eople would be very reasonable including the majority, would be reasonable how you deal with someone who is brought here as a , ifd, who is in a criminal they are criminal, they cannot stay, but they are not a criminal, what do you do with someone in that circumstance. and depending on your circumstances, you have to come forward and pass a background check and become proficient in english, start paying taxes and you get a work permit. a legal status that would allow them to be in this country for at least 10 years. after that period has expired i'm open to having people apply for a permanent residency. that would have majority support in this country but that is the biggest impediment. we have 12 million here, if we do it the wrong way, we will have another 12 million. audience member: yes. to bring back your refrigerator example, where do you stand on the right to repair? john deere prohibits only authorized dealers to repair things. same thing for apple. >> you lose your warranty. audience member: there are restrictive terms
after we've done those two things, i believe the american ,eople would be very reasonable including the majority, would be reasonable how you deal with someone who is brought here as a , ifd, who is in a criminal they are criminal, they cannot stay, but they are not a criminal, what do you do with someone in that circumstance. and depending on your circumstances, you have to come forward and pass a background check and become proficient in english, start paying taxes and you get a work permit....
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it's a brighter day in detroit. eople can see better when they're out doing their tasks, pyoung people are moving back in town, pthe kids are feeling safer while they walk to school. and folks are making investmentspand the community is moving forward. 40% of the lights were out, butpthey're not out for long.they're >>> brand-new polls this morning showing bernie sanders continuing to gain on hillary clinton. so, did she turn the corner on "saturday night live"? >> the only thing people want to talk about is donald trump. >> donald trump? isn't he the one that's like, you're all losers? you think he'll win the primaries? i want to be the one to take him i will destroy him and i will mount his hair in the oval office! >> and when we come back the roundtable weighs in on that. back the roundtable weighs in on that. can a business have a mind? a subconscious. r a knack for predicting the future. r reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? so how ya doing? enough pressure in here for ya? ugh. my sinuses a
it's a brighter day in detroit. eople can see better when they're out doing their tasks, pyoung people are moving back in town, pthe kids are feeling safer while they walk to school. and folks are making investmentspand the community is moving forward. 40% of the lights were out, butpthey're not out for long.they're >>> brand-new polls this morning showing bernie sanders continuing to gain on hillary clinton. so, did she turn the corner on "saturday night live"? >> the...
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medicaid,eople with you have obamacare, and people like me who work full-time. i cannot afford insurance. i do not qualify for obamacare and i am bipolar. i fight every day to get medicaid, medicines, it is not cheap. when you have things like this, you want to be productive. in order for me to get insurance i have to qualify for disability. i can work, i am capable, i can run your campaign, i could do anything. jeb bush: i am looking for someone. >> the point is, i am here, doing my job. i do not want to accept government money. people like me fall to the crux -- cracks. have you help me -- how do you help me? bush: we would give credits to every person that does not have company insurance. that credit would be equal to what they could purchase in whatever means they can have. basically took the credit amount. then if you allow the states to go forward with new plans, states could add to that. small business, this either or problem you face as an individual, it also applies to small businesses. businesses either provide full boat insurance with all mandates and
medicaid,eople with you have obamacare, and people like me who work full-time. i cannot afford insurance. i do not qualify for obamacare and i am bipolar. i fight every day to get medicaid, medicines, it is not cheap. when you have things like this, you want to be productive. in order for me to get insurance i have to qualify for disability. i can work, i am capable, i can run your campaign, i could do anything. jeb bush: i am looking for someone. >> the point is, i am here, doing my job....
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there,eople that are not do not want to have anything to do with any of them. until people go in and talk to those individuals, i have talked to some -- they have their own history. there is a lot of history there. we take that time to go in and look at the history, we will find out what happened on the way around, everywhere. it is important to show the diversity and the various movements that came off of it. one of the things that we look at when we talk about missteps and missed opportunities. under theoposal national labor relations act. that are many reasons why was going to be difficult for agricultural workers. we get that. but what that also would have done is open up opportunities for workers of color in agriculture outside of california. also nationwide. and in other organizations. to get a foothold and try collective-bargaining. california is still the only state that has agriculture labor relations act this is 50 years later. trust nixon. campaign abby kennedy was working for his brother. bobby kennedy was working for his brother. that was a complic
there,eople that are not do not want to have anything to do with any of them. until people go in and talk to those individuals, i have talked to some -- they have their own history. there is a lot of history there. we take that time to go in and look at the history, we will find out what happened on the way around, everywhere. it is important to show the diversity and the various movements that came off of it. one of the things that we look at when we talk about missteps and missed...
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public services, cutting junior doctors paid, reducing care for the elderly, destroying the young .eopleutting half a million more children in poverty. they want the people of britain except these things. they expect to take a given. certainly -- [cheers and applause] and certainly not -- [cheers and applause] we certainly do not have to take those kind of messages from cameron and all born. i come almost to the end of my first conference each. i thank you for listening. ok. all right. at 37 meetings on thursday afternoon. is that not enough? we will sort it out later. i will end the conference with a quote. "the last bearded man to leave it the labour party was a wonderful great scotsman. [applause] he died a century ago this weekend. we commemorated him with a book with monson sunday evening. he grew up in dreadful poverty and founded our party, stood up to the counted on votes for wo and to develop our political party. men we know him and so many more -- we owe him and so many more so much. he was asked "summarize what you are about, summarize what you really mean>." he thought for a
public services, cutting junior doctors paid, reducing care for the elderly, destroying the young .eopleutting half a million more children in poverty. they want the people of britain except these things. they expect to take a given. certainly -- [cheers and applause] and certainly not -- [cheers and applause] we certainly do not have to take those kind of messages from cameron and all born. i come almost to the end of my first conference each. i thank you for listening. ok. all right. at 37...
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this takes dedicated the prioritization, dedicated eople commitment, resources, and if we've got to doin a smart y. way. we've got to prioritize, figure do i out what's the greatest rior vulnerability anitd where is th greatest concern for us. >> senator, is it okay if i jump in for a second? t >> hatyes. i just want to add to that. and for us to let our potential enemies understand that we have the capability ofo doing to the what they do to us, however that gets more complicated when you'rein dealing with a rogue group of a dozen people stuck in a room somewhere that are not part of a nation state.f >> yes, sir, mr. secretary. >> well, i was going to echo what admiral rogers said. when secretary carter came in, he said, look, we are absolutely not n where we need to be, and made job number one defense of s the networks. so we're going from 15,000 enclaves to less than 5 hundred. we're grg 1,000 defendable firewalls to less than 200. somewhere between 50 and 200.tee are you absolutely right. we have recognized this is a terrible vulnerability. we are working first to defend our, as we
this takes dedicated the prioritization, dedicated eople commitment, resources, and if we've got to doin a smart y. way. we've got to prioritize, figure do i out what's the greatest rior vulnerability anitd where is th greatest concern for us. >> senator, is it okay if i jump in for a second? t >> hatyes. i just want to add to that. and for us to let our potential enemies understand that we have the capability ofo doing to the what they do to us, however that gets more complicated...
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forward a conservative agenda, he's going to find all of us who want to take the fight for the american eople to washington and to esident obama and he'll find he has veryry very strong support. if it's going to be more of the same and more of the chamber of commerce, i think not -- >> okay. in 15 seconds because we're running out of time. if paul ryan says, look, i will sh astrong, conservative agenda on things like entitlements, but i don't want to get in fights about shutting down the government or the debt limit, can you go along with that. >> if congress doesn't use the power of the purse, we don't need d congress ande have an executive with no check. there's no purpose in having a debt limit and saying we're going to force ourselves to address the fire that's burning in our fiscal future. i think paul ryan wants to use the lelerage, unite the parary arouu big, bold ideas and we want to be a part of that. >> we have to take a break here. we'll see you later. >>> up next, we'll talk about this with congressman jim jordan, but also as a member of the house benghazi committee about his shar
forward a conservative agenda, he's going to find all of us who want to take the fight for the american eople to washington and to esident obama and he'll find he has veryry very strong support. if it's going to be more of the same and more of the chamber of commerce, i think not -- >> okay. in 15 seconds because we're running out of time. if paul ryan says, look, i will sh astrong, conservative agenda on things like entitlements, but i don't want to get in fights about shutting down the...
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o is also proven reduce the risk of stroke eople with afib, problem. r people with afib warfar there's limited information how xarelto d warfarin compare ucing the risk of stroke. you know, ied warfarin,t the blood testing d dietary strictions... n't get me started i didn't have to. rted on xarelto . nice pass. safety first. all blood thinners, n't stop taking xarelto t talking to your doctor, this may increase your risk a blood clot or stroke. while taking, u may bruise more easilyd it may take longer for bleeding to stop. o may increase your risk of bleeding you take certain medicines. relto can cause serious, d in rare cases, tal bleeding. ight away for unexpected bleedin unusual bruising, or tingling. you have had spinal anesthesia while on xarelto , tch for back pain any nerve or muscle related gns or symptoms. not take xarelto ou have an artificial heart valve our doctor before all planned medical or dental procedures. fore starting xarelto , ll your doctor about y kidney, liver, bleeding problems. u know xarelto prescribed blood thts class. that's a big win. with xarelto ere is
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was it because we run over eople who we don't understand? what are we doing to help one another? we're spending a lot of our time worrying about who is going to be president. that's great. but the country was not built from the top down. the country was built from the bottom up. we heard the pope the other day about the power of family. the pope about all of us being connected. so the laws on guns should be enforced. i think we can respect the second amendment. but what about the other things we're not doing that could have averted some of these tragedies? what are we doing to think about the things that we as a society can do, sometimes without government, make sure that our neighborhoods are stronger so that people don't live alone? that woman that mother, could not control her son and she had nowhere to go. a week ago or two weeks ago, i went to a place called hope house, it was in iowa. i don't know why -- i think i know why they took me there. it's a house for women who really have gotten to the edge of falling apart. beautiful place. wonderful people. i said why is this her
was it because we run over eople who we don't understand? what are we doing to help one another? we're spending a lot of our time worrying about who is going to be president. that's great. but the country was not built from the top down. the country was built from the bottom up. we heard the pope the other day about the power of family. the pope about all of us being connected. so the laws on guns should be enforced. i think we can respect the second amendment. but what about the other things...
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>>eople want a halloween costume that makes them look good and they're wanting to look cool and put across the idea that they know what's going on in t the world or thinking about big issues. >> reporter: retailers like wholesale halloweenostumes and anytime costumes deciding to pull the costumes from their site this week but controversy s been brewing since august whwhen the first call me caiaitlyn costume came on the market many taking their outrage to twitter saying it's the most offensive ever and others demanding retailers not sell it. >> someeople see that caiyn jenner ctume as potentially a littleoffensive, maybe a little inceesensitive but then other people see it the opposite y, they say, well, this is a wayo honor her and say that a superhero. >> reporter: caitlyn has said she's not offended but now in a bold new piece in "vanity fair" monica lewinsky weighing in as someone who knows all too well halloween jokes writing it's complicated when someone starts the year as a private person and by october ends up in the costume aisle. the questio of what's edgy and topipical vers what'
>>eople want a halloween costume that makes them look good and they're wanting to look cool and put across the idea that they know what's going on in t the world or thinking about big issues. >> reporter: retailers like wholesale halloweenostumes and anytime costumes deciding to pull the costumes from their site this week but controversy s been brewing since august whwhen the first call me caiaitlyn costume came on the market many taking their outrage to twitter saying it's the most...
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we are a country who lifts eople. no matter where they are. democrats that is what we do.is what we do. you see, titles are good, but purpose is better. so listen if your hair is on fire, you want to act like your hair is on fire. and democratic women, we got to have a righteous indignation about what is right and what is wrong. there's no halfway way to be for working class people to live a good and great life. there's no halfway way to be for women controling their own body. there's no middle of the way way to know that women need to make the whole damn dollar. there's no halfway way to believe that one woman, one vote, one woman, one man, one vote is the way that this country ought to be. ladiddadi erybody, and everybody, my grandmother used to say, should have a right to live a good life. not decent, a good life system of women, i want to send you out of here motivated but i want to send you out of here on a mission. to do whatever it is that you can put your hands to to make a difference in this world, this year, next year, every single year beyond. so three things i
we are a country who lifts eople. no matter where they are. democrats that is what we do.is what we do. you see, titles are good, but purpose is better. so listen if your hair is on fire, you want to act like your hair is on fire. and democratic women, we got to have a righteous indignation about what is right and what is wrong. there's no halfway way to be for working class people to live a good and great life. there's no halfway way to be for women controling their own body. there's no middle...
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--his people can pow -- his p eople question pow's or deserters. in result was a major december 1862. he was sacked january 1863. intelligence historian preparationsde's for the campaign of fredericksburg is the list of things not done. we don't remember burnside as being a very astute commander. however, burnside's replacement, colonel joseph cooper, it was often remembered as being a mediocre general, is going to be the person who put into place the first all-source intelligence organization in the union army. is going to hire and new york rather,iceman, lawyer, as a deputy proposed marshall as the army of the potomac in a february 1863. sharp is charged with creating an intelligence service. he will be aided by john babcock, who had worked with pinkerton, now will work for sharp. sharp is a workers and yale educated lawyer. -- rutgers and yale educated when you're -- lawyer. open source materials. assembling of eventually 70 agents. providing the first competence of intelligence, both strategic and tactical, for the army of the potomac. he provi
--his people can pow -- his p eople question pow's or deserters. in result was a major december 1862. he was sacked january 1863. intelligence historian preparationsde's for the campaign of fredericksburg is the list of things not done. we don't remember burnside as being a very astute commander. however, burnside's replacement, colonel joseph cooper, it was often remembered as being a mediocre general, is going to be the person who put into place the first all-source intelligence organization...
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united states, as my colleague accidentally indicated, the united states -- well, we have left a lot of eople behind here and also the united states' policy was we d to get rid of shaum -- saddam hussein and now we field compelled to make sure that assad in some way doesn't hold power. i don't get that. i think it was a mistake on our part and i voted to support president bush when he went into iraq. that was a horrible mistake. and shaum was not our enemy. -- saddam hussein was not our enemy. and guess what. i don't think assad is our enemy. and if russia is indeed there simply to help assad and what might happen to syria, even if assad is overthrown with onisil forces, i don't think that it was the radicals that necessarily overthrew qaddhafi. but when the moderates overthrew qaddhafi with our help we ended up with half of libya now being controlled by radical islam. and a threat to the stability of the whole region. maybe assad is like that. maybe, no matter who overthrows him, as mr. putin was mentioning in his remarks at the u.n., that maybe this will create an unintended consequence of
united states, as my colleague accidentally indicated, the united states -- well, we have left a lot of eople behind here and also the united states' policy was we d to get rid of shaum -- saddam hussein and now we field compelled to make sure that assad in some way doesn't hold power. i don't get that. i think it was a mistake on our part and i voted to support president bush when he went into iraq. that was a horrible mistake. and shaum was not our enemy. -- saddam hussein was not our enemy....
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as poign, has pointed to this stuff when trying to tell donors calm down, things are going elly. .eoplethink that, you uow, jeb is going to be the nominee or, you know, one of the top contenders. maye know campaigns are using saying don't worry, or maybe we ehould start to worry a little it. >> even though they put in stops, people are making money. gabriel, thank you so much. >>> coming up, changing times. another relic bites the dust. the very last cards for library card catalogs have been printed and shipped. you're watching "cbs this ."rning saturday." if you're an adult with type 2 diabetes and your a1c is not at goal with certain diabetes pills or daily insulin, your doctor may be talking about adding medication to help lower your a1c. ask your doctor if adding once-a-week tanzeum is right for you. once-a-week tanzeum is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes, along with diet and exercise. once-a-week tanzeum works by helping your body release its own natural insulin when it's needed. tanzeum is not recommended as the first
as poign, has pointed to this stuff when trying to tell donors calm down, things are going elly. .eoplethink that, you uow, jeb is going to be the nominee or, you know, one of the top contenders. maye know campaigns are using saying don't worry, or maybe we ehould start to worry a little it. >> even though they put in stops, people are making money. gabriel, thank you so much. >>> coming up, changing times. another relic bites the dust. the very last cards for library card...
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eople finally get back o david: $.57 on the dollar. at any is $200 million in this case.anticipate anything now is probably somewhere in the mid 80's, about 85. it could go as high as 90%. it depends on the outcome of some of the litigation that irving is speaking of. i'm very confident that we are going to do well. it will take another two to three years to get through the rest of the litigation process, which has been pretty arduous up to now. it is going to continue to be so. i would say two to three years that we should be in good shape. we are pretty close to the end of distribution. there will be a lot of wrapup in the case afterwards. scarlet: a lot of things to clean up again. i want to read you something and consumerfrom protection said that the recovery today foar exceed the expectations since the beginning of the case. irving, how have they changed over the years? first: early on, in the couple of months, it was hard. within a year or so, i think we thought this would be more like maybe $.10 or, close to $.15. works a result of the good that the members of the
eople finally get back o david: $.57 on the dollar. at any is $200 million in this case.anticipate anything now is probably somewhere in the mid 80's, about 85. it could go as high as 90%. it depends on the outcome of some of the litigation that irving is speaking of. i'm very confident that we are going to do well. it will take another two to three years to get through the rest of the litigation process, which has been pretty arduous up to now. it is going to continue to be so. i would say two...
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so that's what you're going to do is end up with the ep possibility, at least, of eople workplaces whereople whoth ah represented by six different unions, and employers are the te last people who want to have that happen. so you end up with a conflict outh employers' interests and employees' tinterests. that and it's surprising to me that h the employees would be able to lon out in that situation. the public employees who have chosen to work in this workplace. >> your facts are flawed. no state in the country requirel a person to undertake a duty of fair representation. they only require of fair e representation under the union. you can be a members only. therefore you can leave the non-members entirely out of youa negotiations. of course thea unions e don't w that. they want the extra opower.rte and all they have got, you can't discriminate against those who n you areot purportedly representing. the notion thast this is an important labor policy that plen employers want is belied by th fact that among other things, he 93% of t the private sector don have any representatives. 30 states d
so that's what you're going to do is end up with the ep possibility, at least, of eople workplaces whereople whoth ah represented by six different unions, and employers are the te last people who want to have that happen. so you end up with a conflict outh employers' interests and employees' tinterests. that and it's surprising to me that h the employees would be able to lon out in that situation. the public employees who have chosen to work in this workplace. >> your facts are flawed. no...
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fight to the president and i want to make sure we can keep on winning and fighting for the american eople. we've got a lot of people -- i love kevin mccarthy, he's a good man. that was a tough thing to do. but god bless him. he wants to share the same goals have. i'm going to the mike. i don't know where they are. >> do you expect any competition? >> i think the conference needs to have a variety of choices. i think that's a healthy part of the process. need to have -- [inaudible] >> he's coming to the mike. mr. chaffetz: i'm here with my wife julie. absolutely stunned. did not see that coming. kevin mccarthy is a very good man. he's always been one that puts his country before everything else. so he and i stand shoulder to shoulder with the same goal and desire and that is to unite this party and take the fight to the president, to the senate, and to the american people. i really do believe it is time for a fresh start. that was the whole genesis of my campaign. but we need to have a lot more family discussion because we need to find somebody that our whole body can unite behind and do w
fight to the president and i want to make sure we can keep on winning and fighting for the american eople. we've got a lot of people -- i love kevin mccarthy, he's a good man. that was a tough thing to do. but god bless him. he wants to share the same goals have. i'm going to the mike. i don't know where they are. >> do you expect any competition? >> i think the conference needs to have a variety of choices. i think that's a healthy part of the process. need to have -- [inaudible]...
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there are always going to be ,eople around to cover for her and she just dances and never answers direct questions. if people really follow it, i don't think they would have such a high opinion of her. it did not show me that she could have been a very good commander-in-chief if she could not take care of one place. she does not actually take responsibility for anything. ann, new, new york -- york, democrat. good morning. what did you learn yesterday? trey gowdy needs to be investigated by the ethics committee. he contributed money to the super pac that ran the ads against hillary clinton. all, thed of republicans did not seem to understand the chain of command. not everything went straight to hillary. and third of all, the gentleman who called in and said that obama would not fund the bill yesterday, the reason he did not they had putcause in a special thing that i allowed -- that allowed -- i forget how much money -- that would go directly to military action and that was not supposed to be in this bill. and dan, independent color, tulsa, go ahead. caller: the question was, what more co
there are always going to be ,eople around to cover for her and she just dances and never answers direct questions. if people really follow it, i don't think they would have such a high opinion of her. it did not show me that she could have been a very good commander-in-chief if she could not take care of one place. she does not actually take responsibility for anything. ann, new, new york -- york, democrat. good morning. what did you learn yesterday? trey gowdy needs to be investigated by the...
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the russians taking now prolonged this conflict which prolongs the conflict -- prolongs the oslo .eople -- outflow of people the idea of allowing political transition in syria -- opposition, some of which are treated supported by the u.s., should the u.s. do anything about it? general breedlove: i think i would just refer you to the comments of both the secretary and killed him for -- and dunford. we need to support our moderate opposition. >> my question is about the imf treaty. it is reported that russia conducted a test of a new launch missile which is said to be a violation that was identified a year ago. are you concerned about this new threat to europe, and what are you doing to ensure the allies? russians also said they would withdraw from the treaty if the u.s. went ahead with plans to play additional tactical nuclear weapons and can you address those? iferal breedlove: you said we deploy additional tactical weapons? they sure that is what said. they're questioning what we're talking about in the upgrade of our practical nuclear weapons, yes. not to trivialize your first questio
the russians taking now prolonged this conflict which prolongs the conflict -- prolongs the oslo .eople -- outflow of people the idea of allowing political transition in syria -- opposition, some of which are treated supported by the u.s., should the u.s. do anything about it? general breedlove: i think i would just refer you to the comments of both the secretary and killed him for -- and dunford. we need to support our moderate opposition. >> my question is about the imf treaty. it is...
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hanks a lot, you will not be around to figure out who these eople are. and we do not know how to figure out who they are. this is a dangerous thing. our hearts break when we see the pictures, we cannot simply let people in here if we do not know who they are or what they plan to do. but what is amazing to me -- what is amazing to me is that this administration has been utterly silent about not just the persecution of christians, the crucifixion of christians, the heading of christians, the mass exodus throughout the middle east. we cannot be silent. and the short answer, of course, is no. but it is also true that we have influence over some of these nations. when we say nothing, when we do nothing, we lose all of our influence. so not only will i speak out, but my actions will be consistent with my words. and that is what the world needs to see from the u.s. action that is consistent with words. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, i appreciate very much you being here this afternoon. it is a beautiful friday afternoon. and you are exercising citizenship by
hanks a lot, you will not be around to figure out who these eople are. and we do not know how to figure out who they are. this is a dangerous thing. our hearts break when we see the pictures, we cannot simply let people in here if we do not know who they are or what they plan to do. but what is amazing to me -- what is amazing to me is that this administration has been utterly silent about not just the persecution of christians, the crucifixion of christians, the heading of christians, the mass...
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fastest growing community we have in the state of kansas, full of small businesspeople and exactly the eople described by the distinguished senator when he was in business himself. he said -- he said, look, i bought a business model not a business manager. and i fear when potential franchisees hear of this standard they will choose not to invest in the business in their community or what could turn out to be a family-run business. i don't know why we continue with all of the federal agencies involved with this regulatory overkill that makes it almost impossible to progress. i just had an old boy call me out in western kansas who said, i don't feel governed, i feel ruled. that's the problem. and i don't care if it's energy, education, small business, farming and ranching, or whatever. the regulatory overkill is unbelievable. i just don't know why we continue down this road. ms. stokeland, thank you for your example and i hope you're able to continue with the way you want to run your business. thank you all for your time. thank you, mr. chairman. senator alexander: thank you, senator roberts.
fastest growing community we have in the state of kansas, full of small businesspeople and exactly the eople described by the distinguished senator when he was in business himself. he said -- he said, look, i bought a business model not a business manager. and i fear when potential franchisees hear of this standard they will choose not to invest in the business in their community or what could turn out to be a family-run business. i don't know why we continue with all of the federal agencies...
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waste of time when we should be focusing on what our responsibilities are directly to the american eople. hopefully as we take -- as we ake this challenge that we all have to the american people, public sentiment will weigh in and the republicans will stand up to the responsibilities that we all have and not have this -- how they can shut down government but how we can keep it open. >> is there a timeline? inaudible] senator reid: we went to the white house two days in a row. yesterday the staff members were there. we're working through that. the push that leader pelosi and really are going to vess more than anything else is speed. we don't want to wait. we want to move this on. getting the pay-fors to offset, that's painful work, but the pain will be there no matter when we do it. we have to get that done. try to get the pay-fors, top line and then we're going to make sure that we have the riders all resolved and any increases have to be equal between defense and nondefense. those are our -- that was our eelings. that's what we're going to stick to and we are going to do it as quickly a
waste of time when we should be focusing on what our responsibilities are directly to the american eople. hopefully as we take -- as we ake this challenge that we all have to the american people, public sentiment will weigh in and the republicans will stand up to the responsibilities that we all have and not have this -- how they can shut down government but how we can keep it open. >> is there a timeline? inaudible] senator reid: we went to the white house two days in a row. yesterday...
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♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> amigos este pasado fin de semana se whe vo acabo en nueva york el festival de pi eoplee con este trofeo precioso. >>> quiÉn se fue agradecido. tienes un beso de gaby espino. >>> estoy feliz y estÁ con la cara roja frment >>> el cantante pittbull dijo presente que tuvo como invitada en ceremonia de naturalizaciÓn de 100 nuevos estadounidenses para un nuevo dÍa Ángel villa gÓmez. >>> que bonito. >> la pasamos muy lindo, toda la gente que se presentÓ entradas gratis hasta el evento y la verdad que fue un evento muy bonito. t armando correa muchÍsimos felicidades y la revista por el esfuerzo tan grande de llevarnos y acercarnos muchÍsimo al pÚblico pues que se presentÓ. >>> tuvimos firmando autÓgrafos compartimos con la interÉs, estuvimos en plÁtica con alicia machado. t ahÍ estuvimos compartiendo un ratito y la pasamos muy bien. >>> que chÉvere. >>> momento de encontrarse los artistas con su pÚblico a travÉs de la publicaciÓn. quiere bajar de peso ya viene mariana torres para contarnos su paso en sÍ si puede, todoauto en que viaban cl --- el accidentsreport lanoche r del a
♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> amigos este pasado fin de semana se whe vo acabo en nueva york el festival de pi eoplee con este trofeo precioso. >>> quiÉn se fue agradecido. tienes un beso de gaby espino. >>> estoy feliz y estÁ con la cara roja frment >>> el cantante pittbull dijo presente que tuvo como invitada en ceremonia de naturalizaciÓn de 100 nuevos estadounidenses para un nuevo dÍa Ángel villa gÓmez. >>> que bonito. >> la pasamos muy...
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was such that the little guy, the everyday american, would really have a hard time getting a hearing eopl before the supreme court.e' >> you mentioned people's view of the court.view how much do you think people's t view of the court this term is going to be scene through the prism of the same-sex marriage case last term and the health care case? >> i certainly think those two h cases have dominated the debate since june when they were released, but i think going forward -- we just heard adam liptack on your program.ink i'm sowe pleased that c-span iso going to be having other programs on the court. i think we're going to learn a lot more about this court. it's not just two decisions or three decisions from last term, but this court, as adam explained, is granted a number of hot button cases. and i do think these cases and the decision the court renders will influence public opinion over the next year. >> if some of our viewers want to learn about some of our cases before the supreme court, our "landmark cases" supreme court series begins tonight at 9:00 on c-span. the kickoff to a 12-par
was such that the little guy, the everyday american, would really have a hard time getting a hearing eopl before the supreme court.e' >> you mentioned people's view of the court.view how much do you think people's t view of the court this term is going to be scene through the prism of the same-sex marriage case last term and the health care case? >> i certainly think those two h cases have dominated the debate since june when they were released, but i think going forward -- we just...