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tom foreman has been watching what's going on.ur viewers an update. >> this isn't a scientific experiment. it's just a demonstration. we brought these three people in, given them no coaching. these are the young healthy people this system needs. we gave them working computers, said give it a shot. there was connectivity, getting on the system, ease of use and the bottom line. let's go to laura first. laura, you actually had your account set up before you came in. i sort of thought you might fly through it. what's happened? >> i did fly through it. i thought it was really easy to fill out. the problem is once it was completed, it told me that my application was incomplete and directed me back to the beginning to re-enter my information. >> i have seen you do this at least twice already. >> twice. yeah. >> we thought laura would be done in four or five minutes. we're a half hour in and she's still waiting. gabe, what's happening with yours? you are trying to apply through the d.c. system, not the federal one. what's happened? the sc
tom foreman has been watching what's going on.ur viewers an update. >> this isn't a scientific experiment. it's just a demonstration. we brought these three people in, given them no coaching. these are the young healthy people this system needs. we gave them working computers, said give it a shot. there was connectivity, getting on the system, ease of use and the bottom line. let's go to laura first. laura, you actually had your account set up before you came in. i sort of thought you...
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>> yeah, more than 50. >> so i'm here with george foreman.e that you -- >> i'm sorry. >> i'm george foreman the >> so this is -- that is the big lover. fix them all. he got this in his -- it is an instant classic in the garage because everyone wanted to find out if this was faster than the ferrari. >> this is your favorite car? >> it's hard to say what is my favorite. six and 7. >> hopeful. all the room you are. >> this is all -- this is all george's. >> so we >> this is his bag. his paradise. >> did you do that?a=pu my name is eddie metcalf. i enjoworking in my yard and you know, i can't. i can't do that any more,'cuz i'm missing most of my lung. they did a cat scan of my kidneys, no more kidney stones. that's the good news. "but, we found a spot on your lung." that frankly scared the "hell" out of me. i hadn't smoked in 22 years. how could this happen to me? he said, "well, you know about radon gas?" we'll... you know, i heard about it. he said, "well, the second leading cause of cancer" "in america is radon, 22,000 people a year die from t
>> yeah, more than 50. >> so i'm here with george foreman.e that you -- >> i'm sorry. >> i'm george foreman the >> so this is -- that is the big lover. fix them all. he got this in his -- it is an instant classic in the garage because everyone wanted to find out if this was faster than the ferrari. >> this is your favorite car? >> it's hard to say what is my favorite. six and 7. >> hopeful. all the room you are. >> this is all -- this is all...
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i skewered a couple of them that were cooking on this george foreman grill. however, you can -- >> little plug for george. >> a little plug for george. >> oh look they're showing me because they always laugh at my -- husband and father do all the cooking. did all the cooking. >> but what you're doing is you're skewering some of them. these can be cooked on the grill. they can be done in the broiler or if you want to do them just like we're doing them here today on the george foreman. >> how many more? >> actually that's fine. that's perfectly okay and one of sort of the piece de resistance for this is the tzakiki sauce. it's yogurt and really probably the easiest recipe although it is extremely spicy becausest it's my favorite. >> is there a fee to attend the festival or you just pay for the food when you get in? >> you pay for the food when you get there. it's october 12th and 13th. saturday and sunday. hours -- >> new location is exactly where? >> on norwood. right up the street from our temporary location right now. >> all right. >> so we're going to have
i skewered a couple of them that were cooking on this george foreman grill. however, you can -- >> little plug for george. >> a little plug for george. >> oh look they're showing me because they always laugh at my -- husband and father do all the cooking. did all the cooking. >> but what you're doing is you're skewering some of them. these can be cooked on the grill. they can be done in the broiler or if you want to do them just like we're doing them here today on the...
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. >>> tonight we're hearing from the jury foreman in the michael jackson trial. he explains why the jury thought a concert promoter was not responsible for the pop star's death. jackson's family claimed aeg live negligently hired and supervised dr. conrad murray. murray was later convicted of involuntary manslaughter for jackson's death, but today the jury said murray was competent to serve as general practitioner. the foreman added that didn't mean they felt he was ethical. >> he was not hired to administer proep fol venlt if he had been hired to, he would have been unfit or incompetent. >> realize it's a verdict not sefrn going to agree with, but we hope they'll understand how we reached that verdict. >> the trial lasted five months. the jacksons had wanted toup $2 billion in damages achlts lot of investors panicked over this video of a tessla on fire. now, we know why the car burst into flames. >>> and who is the man behind that mask? the creepy stunt making some bay area women very nervous. >>> and bay area firefighter in the running for the hottest husband i
. >>> tonight we're hearing from the jury foreman in the michael jackson trial. he explains why the jury thought a concert promoter was not responsible for the pop star's death. jackson's family claimed aeg live negligently hired and supervised dr. conrad murray. murray was later convicted of involuntary manslaughter for jackson's death, but today the jury said murray was competent to serve as general practitioner. the foreman added that didn't mean they felt he was ethical. >>...
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- well, i started talking to the foreman of the crew-- - and you found out what it's going to be ?- yes, a laundromat. a laundromat ? good ! i can bring my clothes in the morning, and wash them while i'm working here. did you hear, mr. brashov ? it's going to be a laundromat next door. - a laundromat ? not good. - why not ? they'll be coming in here all the time asking for change for the machines... and never buying anything. a place like that is going to be nothing but a nuisance. you'll see. no water ! oh, now what ? jamal. see what is wrong back there. - could you change this for me ? - certainly. you wouldn't happen to know the number of the department of water and power, would you ? it's in the book by the phone. why do you need to call water and power ? - we're trying to connect up the washers next door-- - the laundromat ? uh-huh. my foreman went out to turn off the main valve but it didn't work. - the water's still coming out. - oh, it worked all right. he turned off my water. oh, no ! what a mess. sorry. i haven't even introduced myself. - linda blasco. - victor brashov. -
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tom foreman as well. >>> tonight a serious twist in the spy game.hite house is handling claims the nsa spied not just on adversaries but on allies as well. what the leaders of some traditionally close friends of this country are now saying about revelation which happens to be the latest bombshell from edward snowden.6 not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin
tom foreman as well. >>> tonight a serious twist in the spy game.hite house is handling claims the nsa spied not just on adversaries but on allies as well. what the leaders of some traditionally close friends of this country are now saying about revelation which happens to be the latest bombshell from edward snowden.6 not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood...
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tom foreman, cnn, washington. >>> and dr.jay gupta is getting answers to some of your questions about the affordable care act. here he is with a special show airing this afternoon. >> fred, we've been on the road all this week with the cnn express trying to answer people's questions about the new health care law. there's a loot of them out there. we also decided to dig deep to understand how the shutdown is affecting your health. the answer and lots of ways you may not affect. on a special edition at 4:30 eastern. >>> we're keeping a close eye on the gulf coast where tropical storm karen is headed. we'll tell you which state is expected to get hit the hardest. ready to run your lines? okay, who helps you focus on your recovery? yo, yo, yo. aflac. wow. [ under his breath ] that was horrible. pays you cash when you're sick or hurt? [ japanese accent ] aflac. love it. [ under his breath ] hate it. helps you focus on getting back to normal? [ as a southern belle ] aflac. [ as a cowboy ] aflac. [ sassily ] aflac. uh huh. [ under h
tom foreman, cnn, washington. >>> and dr.jay gupta is getting answers to some of your questions about the affordable care act. here he is with a special show airing this afternoon. >> fred, we've been on the road all this week with the cnn express trying to answer people's questions about the new health care law. there's a loot of them out there. we also decided to dig deep to understand how the shutdown is affecting your health. the answer and lots of ways you may not affect. on...
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for outfront, tom foreman.trange. >>> we've been following this story, demanding justice for daisy coleman. >>> and an environmental threat. pollution levels more than 30 times the recommended standards have forced basically the closure of an entire city. you cannot imagine this. but we will go there with you. (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. >>> we're back. we go to china where dangerous smog has clearly closed one city in the northeast. millions are affected by pollution levels more than 30 times the recommended level. so david mckenzie went. >> reporter: the pollution in beijing is bad today in northeast china. it is off the charts bringing a city of some 10 millio
for outfront, tom foreman.trange. >>> we've been following this story, demanding justice for daisy coleman. >>> and an environmental threat. pollution levels more than 30 times the recommended standards have forced basically the closure of an entire city. you cannot imagine this. but we will go there with you. (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only...
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foreman, has your jury agreed upon its verdict?reporter: after just one day of deliberations, the verdict. >> what say you, mr. foreman? is the defendant guilty or not guilty? >> guilty. >> guilty as to what, sir? >> guilty of murder in the first-degree, with deliberate premeditation and with extreme atrocity or cruelty. >> so say all members of the jury? >> yes. >> we'll recess until noon. the matter of sentencing will take place at noon today. >> reporter: moments after the guilty verdict, lauren's father did something no one expected. he made his way across the courtroom. you walked over to the fujita family with open arms and hugged them. why? >> i was mainly sharing grief and wishing them comfort in the ongoing horror that they face. >> reporter: an extraordinary act of compassion and grace from a grieving father. >> he is perhaps... perhaps the most gen... perhaps the most generous human being i have ever met. >> they are facing ongoing equivalent of torture for the son for the rest of his life. >> the court must impose upon
foreman, has your jury agreed upon its verdict?reporter: after just one day of deliberations, the verdict. >> what say you, mr. foreman? is the defendant guilty or not guilty? >> guilty. >> guilty as to what, sir? >> guilty of murder in the first-degree, with deliberate premeditation and with extreme atrocity or cruelty. >> so say all members of the jury? >> yes. >> we'll recess until noon. the matter of sentencing will take place at noon today....
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tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> so we know that there's some political damage that has been done.gs around for some folks? we'll hear about that, next. [ male announcer ] campbell's angus beef & dumplings. hearty cheeseburger. creamy thai style chicken with rice. mexican-style chicken tortilla. if you think campbell's 26 new soups sound good, imagine how they taste. m'm! m'm! good! humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask an insurance expert about all our benefits today, like our 24/7 support and service, because at liberty mutual insurance, we believe our customers do their best out there in the world, so we do everything we can to be there for them when they need us. plus, you could save hundreds when you switch, up to $423. call... today. liberty mutual insurance -- responsibility. what's your policy? nthat's why they deserve... a
tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> so we know that there's some political damage that has been done.gs around for some folks? we'll hear about that, next. [ male announcer ] campbell's angus beef & dumplings. hearty cheeseburger. creamy thai style chicken with rice. mexican-style chicken tortilla. if you think campbell's 26 new soups sound good, imagine how they taste. m'm! m'm! good! humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual...
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tom foreman, excellent explanation. thanks very much.reet clearly worrying about the debt ceiling mess. nervous investors sent the dow down another 136 points today. the s&p and the nasdaq indices were also down almost 1%. so what's the answer to the shutdown stalemate, the debt ceiling dispute? joining us now, two members of congress. republican jeb hensarling of texas, the chairman of the financial services committee, democratic congressman steve israel of new york, he chairs the democratic congressional campaign committee. i just want to make sure both of you agree with that dire scenario, congressman hensarling, first to you, that tom foreman just laid out. do you accept that? >> oh, i think it would be quite dire for america to default on its bonds, on its sovereign debt. that's why house republicans back in may put forth h.r. 807, the full faith and credit act, to say that the united states cannot default on its debt. basically it takes payment of interest and principal on our debt out of the calculation of the debt ceiling and yet
tom foreman, excellent explanation. thanks very much.reet clearly worrying about the debt ceiling mess. nervous investors sent the dow down another 136 points today. the s&p and the nasdaq indices were also down almost 1%. so what's the answer to the shutdown stalemate, the debt ceiling dispute? joining us now, two members of congress. republican jeb hensarling of texas, the chairman of the financial services committee, democratic congressman steve israel of new york, he chairs the...
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tom foreman hag tallies the costs. what are we see?ice tag at about $174 million so far, others put it closer to $300 million, but now numbers on how much it cost to set up the state exchanges, too, and the price is actually very hefty when you start looking at that. to start with, every state out there, except for florida and alaska, received a state planning grant, even if they did not plan to purchase in obama care, just to study how it fits into and affects state government it is. the bottom line, more than 53 million sent to and spent by the states. next, many of states that were considering full parts paition in obama care needed even more money. committees, research and so forth beyond that initial level. that was really costly. now we're talking about the first step coming up to $1 billion,767,000, a little more than that. bottom line for level 1 establishments, more than 1.25 billion. bottom line for the level 2 establishment grants? well over $2 billion. this is how much of your tax money has gone to helping the states get re
tom foreman hag tallies the costs. what are we see?ice tag at about $174 million so far, others put it closer to $300 million, but now numbers on how much it cost to set up the state exchanges, too, and the price is actually very hefty when you start looking at that. to start with, every state out there, except for florida and alaska, received a state planning grant, even if they did not plan to purchase in obama care, just to study how it fits into and affects state government it is. the...
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. >> reporter: the foreman acknowledging it might not go down well with the king of pop's fans. >> weeverybody is going to agree with. it has been an exhausting five months and an extremely stressful last three or four days. >> reporter: this civil case, a wrongful death lawsuit following up on the criminal case. >> we, the jury find the defendant, conrad robert murray guilty. >> reporter: in 2011, a different jury found jackson's doctor guilty of involuntary manslaughter. he is now behind bars. it was conrad murray who administered the fatal dose of hospital grade anesthetic propofol killing the pop star. the question in this case who was murray working for? jackson or aeg live? [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: attorneys for katherine jackson, mike cam a-- mike cam's mother and three children. they argue that they agreed to pay murray's salary and murray secretly in debt was under pressure to perform to get jackson ready for the tour. >> we got to get him. if heave do doesn't perform i d get paid. a con flflict of interest. >> reporter: the jackson family lawyer said this e-mail proved
. >> reporter: the foreman acknowledging it might not go down well with the king of pop's fans. >> weeverybody is going to agree with. it has been an exhausting five months and an extremely stressful last three or four days. >> reporter: this civil case, a wrongful death lawsuit following up on the criminal case. >> we, the jury find the defendant, conrad robert murray guilty. >> reporter: in 2011, a different jury found jackson's doctor guilty of involuntary...
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thanks to tom foreman.ppreciate incredible when you think about what is really going on. >>> still to come, bombshell testimony at the murder trial of dr. martin macneill. why his own daughters believe he killed their mother. plus a mysterious plane crash at a major american airport. here's the thing that will stun you. no one noticed for seven hours. >>> and the president today got heckled. >> health care -- >> what did he do next? it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management. man: [ laughs ] those look like baby steps now. but they were some pretty good moves. and the best move of all? having the right partner at my side. it's so much better that way. ♪ [ male announcer ] take the next step. consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unite
thanks to tom foreman.ppreciate incredible when you think about what is really going on. >>> still to come, bombshell testimony at the murder trial of dr. martin macneill. why his own daughters believe he killed their mother. plus a mysterious plane crash at a major american airport. here's the thing that will stun you. no one noticed for seven hours. >>> and the president today got heckled. >> health care -- >> what did he do next? it's hard to see opportunity in...
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tom foreman is out front.g and you think about it and people laugh and say an astroid but when you look at it, you realize this is deadly serious. >> it is. if it ever happens. i mean, the truth is this is the big fear at some point one of these things will rip in out of the cosmos and just slam under earth with extraordinary force and boy, what a mess that would be. the odds are not good that will happen but nasa has a plan. they said why don't you go out here and capture an astroid and let's learn more about them. how do we do that? they want to launch a giant rocket that will carry an astroid redirect vehicle which is a fancy name for a robotic probe that will go blasting off into space with the powerful electrical system ever. it won't really go past the stars. we do this to give you a sense how many hundreds of thousands of miles it would go to try and find something really no bigger than this, the size of two or three pickup trucks but it would weigh more than a couple locomotive engines. this thing woul
tom foreman is out front.g and you think about it and people laugh and say an astroid but when you look at it, you realize this is deadly serious. >> it is. if it ever happens. i mean, the truth is this is the big fear at some point one of these things will rip in out of the cosmos and just slam under earth with extraordinary force and boy, what a mess that would be. the odds are not good that will happen but nasa has a plan. they said why don't you go out here and capture an astroid and...
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tom foreman looks at how those exchanges are expected to work. >> reporter: despite all these mondaychanges to health care, most of us who have insurance probably won't see vp change. maybe some modification. this is about the 48 million people uninsured, half of whom are expected to buy insurance through these health care marketplaces. about 7 million are expected to do so by the end of the year. that's how fast this is happening. so, how do we imagine these marketplaces? think about a store where you can buy one of four different insurance plans. bronze, silver, gold or platinum. here's the difference between them. look at the bronze plan over here. if you buy this, you're going to have a lower monthly premium, but when you go to the doctor, your co-pay, your deductibles, your other fees will be higher. the other end of the spectrum f you buy the platinum plan, you'll spend more on your monthly premium but when you go to the doctor, you'll pay less money. this won't be the same state to state to state because local companies are involved so you can't call a family member living up
tom foreman looks at how those exchanges are expected to work. >> reporter: despite all these mondaychanges to health care, most of us who have insurance probably won't see vp change. maybe some modification. this is about the 48 million people uninsured, half of whom are expected to buy insurance through these health care marketplaces. about 7 million are expected to do so by the end of the year. that's how fast this is happening. so, how do we imagine these marketplaces? think about a...
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they definitely changed mine. >> reporter: tom foreman, cnn. >> that's it for us. first time to denmark? >> i've got to be honest, i usually try to avoid clean, orderly countries without massive social countries. if you're not the poster boy for the entire country, you should be. >> we go? >> yes, let's go. you were saddled with the weight of best restaurant in the world. this looks totally bogus. it's fantastic. >> you have to work 20 hours a day in order to achieve this. they're waiting now. let's go.
they definitely changed mine. >> reporter: tom foreman, cnn. >> that's it for us. first time to denmark? >> i've got to be honest, i usually try to avoid clean, orderly countries without massive social countries. if you're not the poster boy for the entire country, you should be. >> we go? >> yes, let's go. you were saddled with the weight of best restaurant in the world. this looks totally bogus. it's fantastic. >> you have to work 20 hours a day in order to...
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here's tom foreman. >> reporter: in the hills up above los angeles, a down to earth journey goes on.s, that's a good girl. >> reporter: every day leo grillo takes one more step down an unexpected trail. >> these dogs are all abandoned in the wilderness. i bring them here with the promise that it's never going to happen again. my promise to them is, i'm keeping you safe. >> it started in 1979 when grillo, an actor, found an abandoned dog and took him in naming him delta. then he found another dog and another and another. and 35 years later, delta rescue now covers more than 100 acres, landfilled with animals, every one of them found after being abandoned. >> we'll have anywhere 850 to 900 dogs. cats are 650. horses are about 40. i have a handful of goats and a pig. you never know. >> reporter: an $8 million budget fuelled by donations provides food, water, housing and a full-time veterinary hospital. >> this cat here had some bad teeth. and i'm pulling some bad molars. >> reporter: no animal is ever put up for adoption. and in many ways, grillo helped pioneer the idea of a no-kill res
here's tom foreman. >> reporter: in the hills up above los angeles, a down to earth journey goes on.s, that's a good girl. >> reporter: every day leo grillo takes one more step down an unexpected trail. >> these dogs are all abandoned in the wilderness. i bring them here with the promise that it's never going to happen again. my promise to them is, i'm keeping you safe. >> it started in 1979 when grillo, an actor, found an abandoned dog and took him in naming him delta....
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tom foreman, cnn. >> scales of justice might tip like that giant rock, says tom foreman. >> it's takendness. >> crazy, huh. >>> coming up next -- >> a student from sparks middle school. you can please send police out here? there's a kid with a gun. >> a school panicking when a 12-year-old pulls out a gun and begins shooting. avo: the volkswagen "sign then drive" sales event is back. which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends october 31st. for details, visit vwdealer.com today. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and stadiums. but
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so, we asked cnn's tom foreman to take a closer look at how this new marketplace works and what yournsurance plans may look like as well. >> hey, sanjay, despite all these monumental changes to health care, most of us who have insurance -- and that is most of us -- probably won't see much change. maybe some immediatefications but this is really about the 48 million people who do not have insurance, about half of whom are now expected to buy it through these health care marketplaces. and about 7 million by the end of the year, i can point out, to give you an idea how fast it will be moving along. so, how will these marketplaces operate? imagine a store where you can go in and buy one of four different types of health plans. bronze, silver, gold, or platinum. here's the difference between them. if you buy at the lowest level, the bronze level, for example, your premium each month will be fairly low, but if you go to the doctor, your co-pay, your deductible, and your other fees will be higher. platinum, just the opposite. you will pay a higher monthly premium, but at the doctor's office
so, we asked cnn's tom foreman to take a closer look at how this new marketplace works and what yournsurance plans may look like as well. >> hey, sanjay, despite all these monumental changes to health care, most of us who have insurance -- and that is most of us -- probably won't see much change. maybe some immediatefications but this is really about the 48 million people who do not have insurance, about half of whom are now expected to buy it through these health care marketplaces. and...
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. - well, as it happens, we have with us the foreman of your upstate new york paper mill, sondra mc-- sondra mick. - [new york accent] good afternoon, iris. it's a pleasure. - i'll get straight to the point. is your paper toxic? - no, the paper's not toxic... - thank you, sondra! - unless it's exposed to oxygen. then it becomes extremely toxic. - do not listen to her! this employee is obviously disgruntled. - what the heck is going on? the stock price is plummeting. are you gonna get control of the message, or do i have to send in someone who understands the media? - get out of here, moron! - okay. - uh, excuse me, mr. dwight, who are you talking to? - okay. i will be right there. hey, oscar. what if i'm getting a promotion? - i hope that's it, kevin. - me too. 'cause then,i would ge, and i wouldn't screw up your secret with angela. i've been really worried about that. - hi, kevin. look, i need to talk to you-- - hi. - guys, excuse me. um, a quick word? please, just-- - oscar, we're in the middle of talking. - i know. i'm so sorry. snack machine, on me. - oh, that is nice. classy move
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. >> reporter: the jury foreman said it wasn't an easy decision.s a battle over what happened in thek rehearsals, the last of michael jackson's career. he was trying to dance his way out of debt, under serious pressure and strug out on instructions administered by his doctor, conrad murray. >> we the jury find the defendant, conrad robert murray, guilty. behind bars. the question before this court, who was he working for? jackson's mother and three children sought $1.5 billion in damages from concert promoter aeg live, claiming aeg was paying murray's salary and pushing him to get jackson fit for the tour. >> they hired him. they were controlling dr. murray. >> reporter: aeg argued that murray was strictly jackson's personal doctor, that they had no control over his treatment. >> aeg live never would have agreed to finance this tour if it knew mr. jackson was playing russian roulette every night in his bedroom. >> reporter: in the end it seems the jury was persuaded by that argument, ruling once again that aeg did hire conrad murray, but that conra
. >> reporter: the jury foreman said it wasn't an easy decision.s a battle over what happened in thek rehearsals, the last of michael jackson's career. he was trying to dance his way out of debt, under serious pressure and strug out on instructions administered by his doctor, conrad murray. >> we the jury find the defendant, conrad robert murray, guilty. behind bars. the question before this court, who was he working for? jackson's mother and three children sought $1.5 billion in...
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wrapped it up in duct tape and kept working and noticed that the blood was still dripping and so his foreman did send him in to get a few stitches, but minor only 12 stitches and he was back to work and is still working as far asvy been told. >> we have hit over 835,000 craft hours on the transit center to date since web corp work started with the utility and the fall of excavation work and 80 percent complete on the over all excavation and some of the other highlights that really in zones one and two were completely into the water proofing and map slab installation and the director and the pour in zones one and two and in the second half of zone one and two and three. and the thermal and grounding and we have the pictures grounding and the excavation is in full zone. and also into zone four. and the utility work. and it remains, the water system. and we were able to successfully repave it first and the intersections at first and second this period. and we are working closely with the water department as well as the other vendors that are in the street somewhere they are supposed to be and s
wrapped it up in duct tape and kept working and noticed that the blood was still dripping and so his foreman did send him in to get a few stitches, but minor only 12 stitches and he was back to work and is still working as far asvy been told. >> we have hit over 835,000 craft hours on the transit center to date since web corp work started with the utility and the fall of excavation work and 80 percent complete on the over all excavation and some of the other highlights that really in...
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not the iphone, but they're trying to get there. >> tom foreman, thank you very much. you don't understand the affordable care act. that's what surveys show. a lot of americans are sort of scratching their heads over there. you see the numbers here in this new cnn poll. this is out this morning. shows only 17% believe that obama care will help their families. 4 out of 10 americans say they'll be worse off under obama care. another 41% say they will be more or less the same. let's hit the road with dr. sanjay gupta, our chief medical correspondent, who is in greenville, south carolina, today. a fifth of that state, sanjay, lacks health insurance. run me through the basics here. how does the obama care marketplace website work? we've already touched on the glitches. how does the website work? what kind of coverage can people get? >> well, once you get there, and as you point out, it could take longer than expected, what you'll see is you go to the website healthcare.gov. you pick your state. from there, you're going to have to apply and register within the site. what tha
not the iphone, but they're trying to get there. >> tom foreman, thank you very much. you don't understand the affordable care act. that's what surveys show. a lot of americans are sort of scratching their heads over there. you see the numbers here in this new cnn poll. this is out this morning. shows only 17% believe that obama care will help their families. 4 out of 10 americans say they'll be worse off under obama care. another 41% say they will be more or less the same. let's hit the...
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scary stuff our tom foreman explains it all next. [ male announcer ] every inch. every minute.d -- we chip away. making the colors of earth and sunset skies into rich interior accents. or putting the beauty of a forest in the palm of your hands... it will take you to another place... wherever you happen to be. this is the new 2014 jeep grand cherokee. it is the best of what we're made of. well-qualified lessees can lease the 2014 grand cherokee laredo 4x4 for $359 a month. >>> bottom of the hour, here are the five things crossing the news desk his hour. thousands of protesters demanding the reopening of a war memorial. they also moves barricades. number three all nineteens who were abducted from a ranch for troubled youth are returned to their parents. they have yet to confirm the where abouts for the other five. woman was crossing the bridge when it began opening. she held onto the bridge 22 feet abo above tracks until firefighters could rescue here. cyclone tore off roofs and took almost one million people from their homes. the storm has been downgraded but is still packing w
scary stuff our tom foreman explains it all next. [ male announcer ] every inch. every minute.d -- we chip away. making the colors of earth and sunset skies into rich interior accents. or putting the beauty of a forest in the palm of your hands... it will take you to another place... wherever you happen to be. this is the new 2014 jeep grand cherokee. it is the best of what we're made of. well-qualified lessees can lease the 2014 grand cherokee laredo 4x4 for $359 a month. >>> bottom...
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our tom foreman is here to walk us through that. >> despite all the monumental talk about the changes from obama care, most of us who have insurance and that is most of us, aren't going to see any changes. maybe some modifications. but that's because this is really aimed at the 48 million people who are uninsured. about half of whom is now expected to buy insurance through these health care market placeses. about 7 million by the end of year to give you an idea of how fast it will move along. how can we imagine these marketplaces? think of a store where you could x can go in and buy one of four different insurance plans. bronze, silver, gold, or platinum. if you buy at the lower end over here t at the bronze level what you're going to do is have a relatively low monthly payment or premium but if you go to the doctor, your co-pay, your deductible, all of your fees are going to be much higher. if you got to the other end and take a platinum plan, well, then your premium each month will be higher but your in-office costs will be considerably lower. this will not be the same state to stat
our tom foreman is here to walk us through that. >> despite all the monumental talk about the changes from obama care, most of us who have insurance and that is most of us, aren't going to see any changes. maybe some modifications. but that's because this is really aimed at the 48 million people who are uninsured. about half of whom is now expected to buy insurance through these health care market placeses. about 7 million by the end of year to give you an idea of how fast it will move...
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cnn's tom foreman is in "the situation room."ate 1990s when you worked at abc news, you spent a lot of time there. tell us what we learned? >> not much is the answer, but this kay is so fascinating. everybody in the country seemed on the edge of their seeds. for you they released just a few pages that give us a tiny hint of what they were thinks. >> the new adopts only add to the mystery of what happened to 6-year-old jonbenet ramsey, found dead in her home the day after christmas. the grand jury said both of the girl's parents did unlawfully, knowingly recklessly and feloniously permit a child to be placed in the situation which posed a threat of injury, which resulted in the death of jonbenet. furthermore the documents accuse each parent of helping someone suspected of the crime to avoid arrest. whether that means they helped each other or another is unclear. the ramseys insisted -- >> there is a killer on the loose. if i were a resident of boulder, i would tell mea friends to keep -- -- keep your babies close to you. there's s
cnn's tom foreman is in "the situation room."ate 1990s when you worked at abc news, you spent a lot of time there. tell us what we learned? >> not much is the answer, but this kay is so fascinating. everybody in the country seemed on the edge of their seeds. for you they released just a few pages that give us a tiny hint of what they were thinks. >> the new adopts only add to the mystery of what happened to 6-year-old jonbenet ramsey, found dead in her home the day after...
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tom foreman is here to explain. what's going on? >> this is early in the process. but the goal of the obama care plan from the beginning has been to start to reduce this number, this number right here 47 million uninsured legal adults in this country don't have health insurance. in theory, this goal is reached by getting most of them to buy in a three year term private insurance through the health care exchanges. about 22 million insured you through the exchanges if everything goes right and by getting about 12 million covered through medicaid which is of course the health care program for poor people. they're the targets three years from now. 22 million through exchanges, 12 million covered through medicaid. 15 states, and we'll show you here the map, have decided to opt out of the medicaid buy-in because they're arguing it will cost taxpayers too much money over time to pay for that coverage for those people. but what's happening is raising eyebrows about the whole process. some people are signing up for the free health insurance through medicaid much faster than
tom foreman is here to explain. what's going on? >> this is early in the process. but the goal of the obama care plan from the beginning has been to start to reduce this number, this number right here 47 million uninsured legal adults in this country don't have health insurance. in theory, this goal is reached by getting most of them to buy in a three year term private insurance through the health care exchanges. about 22 million insured you through the exchanges if everything goes right...
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tom foreman is live in washington now. it possible that volunteers could pick up critical work left by furloughed workers? >> reporter: no. i guess civilian volunteers could. that total amount would be if it goes on for a month so it does have to add up to reach that big amount. no, they really can't, because there are agencies out there like the nih where there are people who very much care about these patients, would like to help them. there is a woman missing up in idaho and there were people, federal workers who were involved in the search for them. they got cut way back because they were not allowed to go on the land, they had to get an exemption for that and special permission to go out there. there are all sorts of rules that keep the workers themselves from doing this for free, no matter how much they may care about their jobs and because it's a closed federal facility, it's very hard for any volunteers to step in and say open the doors, let us go do it. that's part of the trap here. it just doesn't seem to be gett
tom foreman is live in washington now. it possible that volunteers could pick up critical work left by furloughed workers? >> reporter: no. i guess civilian volunteers could. that total amount would be if it goes on for a month so it does have to add up to reach that big amount. no, they really can't, because there are agencies out there like the nih where there are people who very much care about these patients, would like to help them. there is a woman missing up in idaho and there were...
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money who would who is not it's not in their interest to actually have a successful revolution under foreman in egypt that's why they're actually acting as apologists and propaganda spokespeople for the current regime and the military well i have no doubt that the injection people will rise up again it seems are rife with revolution and i were darwish thank you so much for coming on breaking down some of this complicated issue thank you for shit. amid the ongoing egypt press coverage shut down egypt's online if officials or criticize me as decision then you know what coming up next we'll talk to mike rupert about the collapse of civilization and stay ten. millions around the globe struggle with hunger each did. what if someone offers a lifetime food supply no charge. they cherry sub they can the very strong position against them all and we think that's. the genetic anymore the right products are priest tool tools there is no. evidence to this any problem with genetic engineering when you make a deal. or is free cheese always in a mouse trap i don't believe that. and that free. enterprise is
money who would who is not it's not in their interest to actually have a successful revolution under foreman in egypt that's why they're actually acting as apologists and propaganda spokespeople for the current regime and the military well i have no doubt that the injection people will rise up again it seems are rife with revolution and i were darwish thank you so much for coming on breaking down some of this complicated issue thank you for shit. amid the ongoing egypt press coverage shut down...
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the jury foreman said he was competent as the general practitioner.he end, he was very unethic a. he did something he shouldn't have done. >> they found he will have little impact on the prevailing view he is the doctor that killed michael jackson. >> we are challenging on the feel. we'll see what happens with that. >> reporter: the jurors said aeg was not responsible whatever the doctor did in a sealed off room at the last days of his life. >> how could aeg have known anything, if they were kept in the dark. >> aeg didn't do something wrong here. they weren't going to let temss be shaken down. >> reporter: the expensive loss for katherine jackson who sought over a billion dollars in damages. >> we, of course, are not happy with the result as it stands now. >> reporter: an understatement with so many million, even billions. for "today," in los angeles. >> dr. murray is with us exclusively on the phone. murray's attorney valerie watts is with us as well. dr. murray, good morning to you. >> good morning, matt. >> i want to know your reaction. i know you
the jury foreman said he was competent as the general practitioner.he end, he was very unethic a. he did something he shouldn't have done. >> they found he will have little impact on the prevailing view he is the doctor that killed michael jackson. >> we are challenging on the feel. we'll see what happens with that. >> reporter: the jurors said aeg was not responsible whatever the doctor did in a sealed off room at the last days of his life. >> how could aeg have known...
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money who would who is not it's not in their interest to actually have a successful revolution under foreman in egypt that's why they're actually acting as apologists and propaganda spokespeople for the current regime on the military well i have no doubt that the people will rise up again it seems are rife with revolution and i will area dina darwish thank you so much for coming on breaking down some of this complicated issue thank you for shit. amid the ongoing egypt coverage shut down sorry you did some online egyptian officials or criticize me as decision but you know what and when coming up next we'll talk to mike rupert about the collapse of civilization and they tend. to think. i would rather i asked questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question. the fact that. they would like to do the job did you know the press is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy correct albus. in fact the
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money who would who is not it's not in their interest to actually have a successful revolution under foreman in egypt that's why they're actually acting as apologists and propaganda spokespeople for the current regime on the military well i have no doubt that the people will rise up again it seems are rife with revolution and i will area dina darwish thank you so much for coming on breaking down some of this complicated issue thank you for shit. i miss the ongoing. coverage shutdown into my mind egyptian officials are criticizing us decision but you know what coming up next i will talk to mike rupert about the collapse of civilization and. i think united states is in discussion with of just on for a bilateral security agreement which would. mandate and allow for a significant number of u.s. troops to review damed in six to seven bases that are being prepared for them to to use the one two thousand and fourteen they would all of us to have a very restricted operation mandate but they would still be there for purposes of training and perhaps to some kind of got into an ballast to the security
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of money who who is not it's not in their interest to actually have a successful revolution under foreman in egypt that's why they're actually acting as apologists and propaganda spokespeople for the current regime and the military well i have no doubt that the people will rise up again. with revolution and i will area dina darwish thank you so much for coming on breaking down some of this complicated issue thank you richard it. amid the ongoing. coverage shutdown sorry you did so my mind is different officials are criticizing us decision but you know what you want coming up next we'll talk. to mike rupert about the collapse of civilization and they turned. the bucket. over. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy albus. role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across a cynical we've been a hydrogen lying handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers bu
of money who who is not it's not in their interest to actually have a successful revolution under foreman in egypt that's why they're actually acting as apologists and propaganda spokespeople for the current regime and the military well i have no doubt that the people will rise up again. with revolution and i will area dina darwish thank you so much for coming on breaking down some of this complicated issue thank you richard it. amid the ongoing. coverage shutdown sorry you did so my mind is...
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tom foreman, a dire new warns today that the government shutdown is extremely damaging to u.s.ief correspondent jim scuitto. you're taking a closer look at what's going on. >> i spoke to officials from several intelligence agency, they all expressed the same concern, as the shutdown drags on, it does affect the preparedness. 16 agencies, include the cia, the nsa., the defense intelligence agencies and other, 70% of civilian employees are off-duty, including a whoa spectrum of workers from support staff to intelligence analysts. listen to how james clapper and lindsey graham describe the danger on the hill today i want the danger is this will accumulate over time. the damage will be insidious, so each day that goes by, the jeopardy increases. >> i think it's irresponsible for all of us to continue, but where the hell is the commander in chief some. >> intelligence officials warned that terrorists are watching the shutdown to look for new vulnerabilitie vulnerabilities. an additional concern is as the shutdown drags on, some employees will be under financial pressure, making them
tom foreman, a dire new warns today that the government shutdown is extremely damaging to u.s.ief correspondent jim scuitto. you're taking a closer look at what's going on. >> i spoke to officials from several intelligence agency, they all expressed the same concern, as the shutdown drags on, it does affect the preparedness. 16 agencies, include the cia, the nsa., the defense intelligence agencies and other, 70% of civilian employees are off-duty, including a whoa spectrum of workers from...
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cnn's tom foreman is here taking a closer look at all of this for us.n to our viewers how this potentially could unfold. >> you know, wolf, much of the confusion over a government default lies in the term itself and the way it is being used by republicans and democrats. let's put the government checkbook next to the calendar and break it down. the treasury department says on october 17th, the government will no longer have enough maneuvering room to cover all of its bills without borrowing more money to pay for the things to which we have already committed ourselves, interest we owe on money we have borrowed, social security, veterans benefits, food stamps, all these things over here in our checkbook. democrats say we must pay all of this in full so let me mark this as blue. they say you have to pay all of that in full, all of these checks have to go out on time or the nation is in default and many bad things may follow. that's more or less their definition of it. republicans, however, are essentially saying, at least some of them are saying no, only th
cnn's tom foreman is here taking a closer look at all of this for us.n to our viewers how this potentially could unfold. >> you know, wolf, much of the confusion over a government default lies in the term itself and the way it is being used by republicans and democrats. let's put the government checkbook next to the calendar and break it down. the treasury department says on october 17th, the government will no longer have enough maneuvering room to cover all of its bills without...