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far better, if you really think they are forereal and most are not to try to help them get to one of the social service agencies. >> stephen: i say don't trust anyone who asks for changes, especially this guy. he's not homeless. i saw him in like three fancy department stores. buts to el knows that the biggest problem isn't the scammers, it's the bleeding hearts. >> when we ask givers why they gave, people said things like this. >> that guy looked pretty needy, i suppose. >> it is cold out, i'm pretty cold myself so i'm thinking of his situation. >> stephen: don't be a sucker. remember, empathetic is just two letters away from pathetic. and just a few more letters away from empanada okay. why can't the homeless eat those. and johns to he'll advice is in keeping with the spirit of christmas. remember what jesus said about giving things to people you don't know. before i was hungary you gave me food. i was thirsty and you gave me druchblingt i was a stranger and you took me in, suckers, this is a fake beard. burn! well, folks (applause) >> stephen: classic, classic. well, folks, i was
far better, if you really think they are forereal and most are not to try to help them get to one of the social service agencies. >> stephen: i say don't trust anyone who asks for changes, especially this guy. he's not homeless. i saw him in like three fancy department stores. buts to el knows that the biggest problem isn't the scammers, it's the bleeding hearts. >> when we ask givers why they gave, people said things like this. >> that guy looked pretty needy, i suppose....
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he is a forer united states intelligence analyst who pled guilty to passing information to the government was sentenced to life in prison. >>> 1.1 million for the number of online signups which is less than the goal. the white house considers this good news, right? >> there was a huge jump in enrollment in december and we are just a third of a way to an internal health and human administration target. they have been saying the pace is going to increase as we get to the march deadline but they are short for what they wanted. but more problematic is who is and who isn't signing up >> when you look at who is enrolling it is the less healthy population and probably older. >> reporter: the affordable care act needs young, healthy people to sign up to keep the cost down. >> republicans point out more people have lost plans than signed up for new ones. >> so far. and that is even though the administration has asked insurance companies to accommodate people whose policy don't meet the standards of the affordable care act but still want to keep them. but republicans are attacking some of the plans
he is a forer united states intelligence analyst who pled guilty to passing information to the government was sentenced to life in prison. >>> 1.1 million for the number of online signups which is less than the goal. the white house considers this good news, right? >> there was a huge jump in enrollment in december and we are just a third of a way to an internal health and human administration target. they have been saying the pace is going to increase as we get to the march...
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held those teas all onoss texas and insisted shaking hands with all of the showed up women that go forer texas did kennedy in 1960, didn't kennedy said mrs. johnson won texas for us. when approached about the issue, how did she reply? not sure she ever replied to that question. >> i'm not sure it was a question that would have been her.ssed to kennedys.ected to the >> next call from john in charleston. are y'all?ning, how >> we're great, thank you. >> i appreciate c-span having first ladies series. wasquestion i had, how mrs. johnson treated on the lady bird express. to charleston, 1964. the congressman accompanied her, a big powerful congressman in the state. and he kind of went out on a her butdo the trip for i think she was treated pretty bad in charleston but overall was she treated the rest of the south and what was their relationship with the rivers and the johnsons? >> a little later on we'll have from the lady bird express but it fits nicely with southmpaign style in the we're talking about. >> in 1964, we were in a whole different place because the signed the 1964 civil rights b
held those teas all onoss texas and insisted shaking hands with all of the showed up women that go forer texas did kennedy in 1960, didn't kennedy said mrs. johnson won texas for us. when approached about the issue, how did she reply? not sure she ever replied to that question. >> i'm not sure it was a question that would have been her.ssed to kennedys.ected to the >> next call from john in charleston. are y'all?ning, how >> we're great, thank you. >> i appreciate c-span...
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that is why we should have courses forer ready students of the high school level. they are then behind at the end of the first year. they are not on track to graduate on time. what was happening over the summer, and it was expensive, is that they were catching up. when they began their second year they were going to be second-year students instead of the second new student who only has 14 credits. pell was having an impact. they are hurting as a result of this reduction. >> thank you. of you forhank all your testimony. i normally do not take up this much of the five minutes with my own beach if you will. i do thing it is really critical that we keep in mind that we have to have a balanced approach your. we cannot cut these programs. where it will actually deprive students who are willing to take the initiative and personal investibility to themselves in these programs so they can be better students and better citizens. thank you. >> thank you. you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you for being here today. family toirst in my go to college and a maximum pell
that is why we should have courses forer ready students of the high school level. they are then behind at the end of the first year. they are not on track to graduate on time. what was happening over the summer, and it was expensive, is that they were catching up. when they began their second year they were going to be second-year students instead of the second new student who only has 14 credits. pell was having an impact. they are hurting as a result of this reduction. >> thank you. of...
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there pourin' concrete; you're carefully placing architectural concrete that peoe are going to see forer. and you don't get a seco shot at it. what you do is there, man. there's no way to hide it. u're either gonna brag about it or you're gonna be awful ashamed, one of the o, so you gotta do it right. you'll just never do anything like this again in your life, and so you'd better live it up this time. just once around is the way i look at it. ( laughter ) narrator: on every detail, there was to be no compromise in precision no margin for error. working with concrete, iron, and steel, wood and plaster, they were working in tonnage and crafting in inches. the sharp corners and angles dictated by the design hato be joined in perfect alnment. skilled cabinetmakers fashioned coffer forms of cle-grained fir, finished d rubbed like fine furni to avoid blemishes and imperfections on the final pou afteweeks ofeaving stl, the moment of truth. ( engine rumbling ) ( men talkg indistinctly ) they had performed a delicate triumph architectural casting. in the fall of 1975, the bearing walls and concre
there pourin' concrete; you're carefully placing architectural concrete that peoe are going to see forer. and you don't get a seco shot at it. what you do is there, man. there's no way to hide it. u're either gonna brag about it or you're gonna be awful ashamed, one of the o, so you gotta do it right. you'll just never do anything like this again in your life, and so you'd better live it up this time. just once around is the way i look at it. ( laughter ) narrator: on every detail, there was to...