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cruiser and drove him directly to shock trauma. >> reporter: according to the charging documents, gossment and the fight started over the keys. >> according to the charging documents, the woman was punched in the face and put in a chokehold. when she tried to leave the apartment she sustained injuries to her face and arms and police say during the incident goss bit the apartment security officer in the leg. >>> now to an annual effort to pay tribute to fallen troops and the families who visit their gravesites. tomorrow morning landscaping professionals from around the region will gather forerenewal and reremembrance day. hundreds of volunteers will work to beatify the grounds around the tombstones. this is the 19th year of renewal and remembrance. >>> now to campaign 2016. donald trump finally hit a hot button issue that has fellow republicans turning on him. >> he is a war hero because he was captured. i like people that weren't captured, okay? >> you hear the audience reaction. that's donald trump talking about senator and former presidential candidate john mccain. trump made those c
cruiser and drove him directly to shock trauma. >> reporter: according to the charging documents, gossment and the fight started over the keys. >> according to the charging documents, the woman was punched in the face and put in a chokehold. when she tried to leave the apartment she sustained injuries to her face and arms and police say during the incident goss bit the apartment security officer in the leg. >>> now to an annual effort to pay tribute to fallen troops and the...
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goss. >> anticipation is soaring millions of copies have been printed in advance of tuesday's release, there's a twist. al jazeera's maria ines ferre has the story. >> "to kill a mockingbird." harper lee's new novel goss ghost go set a watchman, readers we spoke with said it could be a more realistic portrayal. >> i don't see anything wrong with making a character more human. nobody is perfect. >> even though this character atticus finch had some leanings, i would argue that we have set a revolution. >> harp he collins issued a statement. motion important critical elements in this novel and should be considered in the book's broader moral themes. even though go set a watchman's release,. >> we have to find positive ways to set be able to reach each other. it is a be problem for be jean lewis finch and her father. it is an extremely be carat problem. >> harper lee said earlier i am humbled and amazed this will be published after all these years. >> maria ines ferre spoke with one of the first people to already read the book. >> so we have this unexpected shift in this literate hero of
goss. >> anticipation is soaring millions of copies have been printed in advance of tuesday's release, there's a twist. al jazeera's maria ines ferre has the story. >> "to kill a mockingbird." harper lee's new novel goss ghost go set a watchman, readers we spoke with said it could be a more realistic portrayal. >> i don't see anything wrong with making a character more human. nobody is perfect. >> even though this character atticus finch had some leanings, i...
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stephanie goss has more on the shocking twist. >> good morning. a mockingbird" fans atticus finch was a man of social justice. starting tuesday, that's all going to change. harper lee's long-awaited companion novel "go see a watchman" is not on the shelves until tomorrow but it's already causing outrage. atticus finch is now looked on as a racist. it shows him opposed to reforms, even attending a ku klux klan meeting. >> we see atticus' darker side. he has, frankly, racist opinions about his black neighbors and clients, and he says he doesn't believe black people should be a part of civil society. this is really shocking to readers. >> mockingbird fans on social media say lee's new atticus is quote, ruining my life. another adding that it literally broke my heart. the author is staying silent but according to the news lee's publicist calls "watch man," bold. they say the question of atticus's racism is one of the most important and critical elements in this novel, and it should be considered in the context of the book. the heroic and more human at
stephanie goss has more on the shocking twist. >> good morning. a mockingbird" fans atticus finch was a man of social justice. starting tuesday, that's all going to change. harper lee's long-awaited companion novel "go see a watchman" is not on the shelves until tomorrow but it's already causing outrage. atticus finch is now looked on as a racist. it shows him opposed to reforms, even attending a ku klux klan meeting. >> we see atticus' darker side. he has, frankly,...
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james goss is accused of stabbing the officer in the face and the neck. >> he knocked on the door. the male voice then threatened him and actually his exact words was leave or i will cut you. >> goss was arrested at the scene. he faces 12 charges including attempted murder and assault. the officer is out of the hospital. >>> donald trump continues to violate the 11th g.o.p. commandment. he keeps attacking fellow republicans in his quest for the 2016 presidential nomination. in an op-ed published today in "u.s.a. today," trump labeled some of his competitors failed politics who, quote, have no business running for president. he accused arizona senator john mccain of not doing enough to help american veterans. >> i'll be able to build them new hospitals. i'll be able to build them care centers. i'll be able to help the veterans. john mccain has failed. >> at least two of trump's fellow candidates say he's unfit for the top job after he said senator mccain, a former pow is not a war hero because he was captured. >>> happening today at arlington national cemetery, a massive cleanup eff
james goss is accused of stabbing the officer in the face and the neck. >> he knocked on the door. the male voice then threatened him and actually his exact words was leave or i will cut you. >> goss was arrested at the scene. he faces 12 charges including attempted murder and assault. the officer is out of the hospital. >>> donald trump continues to violate the 11th g.o.p. commandment. he keeps attacking fellow republicans in his quest for the 2016 presidential nomination....
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before he can mark it away it goes again so goss from a two-footer to five-footer, mad at himself forng to mark it in time. then brendan todd. par on 18 to mick the cut. >> frustrated knowing that i just teed off 18 three-peated 16 and 17 in 40 money winds and then they're going to call play. why did we start playing in the first place? i made the cut but a little frustrated. >> i guess. after a ten-hour delay, play would finally resume and oosthuizen left with the five-footer for par. does continue johnson, able to get one back with a birdie on 18. once again he had the outright lead. as for tiger woods, sums up his tournament. drives the grown on 18. long eagle putt. looks good but slided by, 3-putt for par. the cut line as at even par. look at the leaderboard. johnson, six at minus seven; third round tomorrow fourth and final round moved to monday. >>> celebrity golf second round, american century championship in tahoe. charles barkley, tough to watch. the one-handed shank. he used a stable scoring system where the most points win and look at his hip. he needs surgery soon. jaguars
before he can mark it away it goes again so goss from a two-footer to five-footer, mad at himself forng to mark it in time. then brendan todd. par on 18 to mick the cut. >> frustrated knowing that i just teed off 18 three-peated 16 and 17 in 40 money winds and then they're going to call play. why did we start playing in the first place? i made the cut but a little frustrated. >> i guess. after a ten-hour delay, play would finally resume and oosthuizen left with the five-footer for...
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goss from a two-footer to a five-footer; then there was prepare dan todd, for par on 18 to make the cut. here's his exterior. >> frustrated knowing that teeing off 18 three-putted 16 and 17 in 40-miles-an-hour winds and then they're going to call play. why did we even start playing in the first place finish evidence awe my car but a little frustrated. >> i guess. after a ten-hour delay play would finally resume and oosthuizen left with his five-footer for par and knocked it in. dustin johnson able to get one back with a bird on 18. once again he has the outright lead. as for tiger woods, drives the grown on 18, long eagle putt. slided by. he finished 7 over. the cut line was even. a look at the leaderboard johnson, shot up on englishman danny willet, because of the delay, third round is tomorrow, fourth and final round moved to monday. >>> celebrity golf, second round of the american century championship in tahoe. charles barkley, one handed, shank. minus 62 sounds good but they used a stable for a scoring system. most points win. surgery on the horizon for sir charles. giants and diamo
goss from a two-footer to a five-footer; then there was prepare dan todd, for par on 18 to make the cut. here's his exterior. >> frustrated knowing that teeing off 18 three-putted 16 and 17 in 40-miles-an-hour winds and then they're going to call play. why did we even start playing in the first place finish evidence awe my car but a little frustrated. >> i guess. after a ten-hour delay play would finally resume and oosthuizen left with his five-footer for par and knocked it in....
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before he can mark it away it goes again so goss from a two-footer to five-footer, mad at himself for to mark it in then brendan todd. par on 18 to mick the cut. >> frustrated knowing that i just teed off 18 three-peated 16 and 17 in 40 money winds and then they're going to call play. why did we start playing in the first place? i made the cut but a little frustrated. >> i guess. after a ten-hour delay, play would finally resume and oosthuizen left with the five-footer for par. does continue johnson, able to get one back with a birdie on 18. once again he had the outright lead. as for tiger woods, sums up his tournament. drives the grown on 18. long eagle putt. looks good but slided by, 3-putt for par. the cut line as at even par. look at the leaderboard. johnson, six at minus seven; third round tomorrow fourth and final round moved to monday. >>> celebrity golf second round, american century championship in tahoe. charles barkley, tough to watch. the one-handed shank. he used a stable scoring system where the most points win and look at his hip. he needs surgery soon. jaguars kicker
before he can mark it away it goes again so goss from a two-footer to five-footer, mad at himself for to mark it in then brendan todd. par on 18 to mick the cut. >> frustrated knowing that i just teed off 18 three-peated 16 and 17 in 40 money winds and then they're going to call play. why did we start playing in the first place? i made the cut but a little frustrated. >> i guess. after a ten-hour delay, play would finally resume and oosthuizen left with the five-footer for par. does...
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>> and that was stephanie goss reporting. a spokesperson for cosby told nbc news that there is no comment as of right now about the deposition. again, he has never been criminally charged and his representatives have repeatedly denied the allegations against him. joining me now is supermodel beverly johnson. she said in a private meeting with bill cosby back in the '80s in his home he gave her a cappuccino that she believes was drugged. she writes about her encounter in her book "the face that changeverly, thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> at the time you went public with your story, you were i believe, the most famous face to come out and explain or detail what happened to you in your encounter with bill cosby. when you heard his deposition had been released and the admission in it by bill cosby, what was your reaction? >> well i wasn't surprised at all. i do believe that the truth always finds the light, and so for me i'm really happy for the victims in the sense that they feel a sense of validation a
>> and that was stephanie goss reporting. a spokesperson for cosby told nbc news that there is no comment as of right now about the deposition. again, he has never been criminally charged and his representatives have repeatedly denied the allegations against him. joining me now is supermodel beverly johnson. she said in a private meeting with bill cosby back in the '80s in his home he gave her a cappuccino that she believes was drugged. she writes about her encounter in her book "the...
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nbc's stephanie goss has more on cosby's latest legal battle. >> reporter: at the center of the controversyn given by bill cosby in 2005 partially released by a judge earlier this month. in it cosby admits he obtained qaaludes in the 1970s to give to women he wanted to have sex with. but in court documents filed tuesday, his lawyers say the media immediately pounced and cavalierly misinterpreted their client's words, suggesting cosby admitted to rape. cosby has never been charged with any crime, and his attorneys vigorously deny accusations that he drugged and sexually assaulted more than two dozen women. over the weekend, the "new york times" obtained the entire deposition. cosby's attorneys say the alleged victim's lawyer never told the court reporter that the document was sealed, leading to the degradation of the documents-old attorney agreement. >> it comes down to silence. should somebody be able to buy silence? bill cosby's attorneys paid for a silent agreement and they are violating that agreement. >> he also gave details of his sexual relationships. the accusations is fueling public
nbc's stephanie goss has more on cosby's latest legal battle. >> reporter: at the center of the controversyn given by bill cosby in 2005 partially released by a judge earlier this month. in it cosby admits he obtained qaaludes in the 1970s to give to women he wanted to have sex with. but in court documents filed tuesday, his lawyers say the media immediately pounced and cavalierly misinterpreted their client's words, suggesting cosby admitted to rape. cosby has never been charged with any...
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something that mattered like gosse for parcourse something like that so i kept looking and found a murder that was not mysterious or interesting but it did have a very bizarre hurricane connection. i fell in love with the hurricane and that became the core of my book of the storm. [applause] that remains my wife's favorite. so i did that book again and i was ted i started to think maybe i should look for a murder. the thought of homes flooded through my mind once again but still i did not want to do a slasher book however always back in the dark country of notes it is and i did recall reading about him there was a reference to the chicago affair -- chicago fair that i never knew existed so i have nothing on my plate i will read about the affair it turns out there is a large collection of the world's fair even in seattle which told me something this is interesting but the first thing i read was the tea's that was academic i swear it was a feminist deconstruction. [laughter] it was mind killing. la was willing to read anything then i came to the footnotes. lot of historians tend to put the
something that mattered like gosse for parcourse something like that so i kept looking and found a murder that was not mysterious or interesting but it did have a very bizarre hurricane connection. i fell in love with the hurricane and that became the core of my book of the storm. [applause] that remains my wife's favorite. so i did that book again and i was ted i started to think maybe i should look for a murder. the thought of homes flooded through my mind once again but still i did not want...
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. >> former senator bob graham joined with porter goss to join congressional inquiry into the attacksof 9/11. this was half million documents 300 interviews and 22 hearings which finished in december of 2002. it dove deeply before and after the attack. graham wrote the claim intelligence matters and keys to the kingdom. >> that was one of the recurring themes of 9/11 that is, the right hand not talking to the left hand. >> this is probably one of the most painful things about me or things that i regret. i could not tell the bureau about what we were talking about without getting approval from the bosses at alex station to tell the fbi because it was cia protected information only. >> after the terror summit finished, 23-year-old hosni and 24-year-old midar arrived at l.a.x. on january 2000. unlike osama bin laden, he was 14 years old on a family vacation in 1981 these tussauds dishad never been to america. >> what was so significant about them? >> they were the first of the 19 to come not united states. number two, they almost immediately began receiving substantial assistance from th
. >> former senator bob graham joined with porter goss to join congressional inquiry into the attacksof 9/11. this was half million documents 300 interviews and 22 hearings which finished in december of 2002. it dove deeply before and after the attack. graham wrote the claim intelligence matters and keys to the kingdom. >> that was one of the recurring themes of 9/11 that is, the right hand not talking to the left hand. >> this is probably one of the most painful things about...
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immediately wrote memos and updated memos many memos to the chairman and ranking which was porter goss and nancy pelosi, 1k34r5i7bing the whole thing to them indicating where it was going, which to my mind was very serious. it became clear to me, this was not a temporary thing, it thing it was to be a permanent thing and also indicating that the -- it was expanding in terms of the data to be covered. it was expanding rapidly. to my horror, i found out they had already approved it. and so i argued that it was illegal and unconstitutional. and that it had taken off the civil liberties protections that had initially been built into it and that was encryption of u.s. person names until there was probable cause and a warrant from a judge and secondly i think equally important, it was automatic tracking of all accesses to the databases. and what was done with the data. obviously, this would take you know -- it would be a huge boon to oversight which is precisely i believe why they didn't want it, both those. so i argued that that was the absolute minimum they could do. it would be illegal an
immediately wrote memos and updated memos many memos to the chairman and ranking which was porter goss and nancy pelosi, 1k34r5i7bing the whole thing to them indicating where it was going, which to my mind was very serious. it became clear to me, this was not a temporary thing, it thing it was to be a permanent thing and also indicating that the -- it was expanding in terms of the data to be covered. it was expanding rapidly. to my horror, i found out they had already approved it. and so i...
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it goss black, and are you home? i'm not home. they said you better get home. i said why what's going on? they said tornado warning coming in. >> street, shop flooded out one of the trucks drivers came to me and said there was a car flooded out in the water that the water is almost up to the windows of the car we getter go check. low and behold there was a lady between 07 to 80 years old in the car. and knock on the window, asked if she was okay, asked if she could swim. i grabbed one of any mechanics, the two of us went and rescued her out of her car. >> i think i'm in shock right now. just from everything, i mean, like we have a lot of lost. >> mailman's job could be tougher today finding front door in the mailbox through this maze of broken down branches and torn down trees not to get hit or normally hoping not to get bit boy dogs on the yard, normally, that is the big worry. today maybe not getting bit by all of those animals that live in trees raccoons, squirrels maybe the old owls, wise old owls, maybe angry old owls now that their house has been torn dow
it goss black, and are you home? i'm not home. they said you better get home. i said why what's going on? they said tornado warning coming in. >> street, shop flooded out one of the trucks drivers came to me and said there was a car flooded out in the water that the water is almost up to the windows of the car we getter go check. low and behold there was a lady between 07 to 80 years old in the car. and knock on the window, asked if she was okay, asked if she could swim. i grabbed one of...
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what you have is hamas saying that as i said the world of man can trump the word 6 goss so isis is saying secondly hamas has said we can negotiate at some level with israel. for isis that's something they cannot accept. i got to confess, i love when i see this two levels of extremism when they fight each other, that means they're not focusing on new york city but the message here is pretty simple don't participate in election. and don't negotiate with the israelis. if you do as we've seen with their fights with hamas, we're coming after you. >> what does it mean general, for israel? >> hamas is vulnerable. i'll chime in what phil just said. hamas is very vulnerable. they took a huge beating in 2014. the critical piece is there's a lot of palestinians in gaseso who say they're not happy with hamas. isis is providing an alternative, issuing a statement saying unless you're living by shariah law, that might be part of your failure. there have been 12 attacks against hamas by isis in the gaza. that's amazing. this will contribute to a stew for israel and hamas. it's going to continue to have
what you have is hamas saying that as i said the world of man can trump the word 6 goss so isis is saying secondly hamas has said we can negotiate at some level with israel. for isis that's something they cannot accept. i got to confess, i love when i see this two levels of extremism when they fight each other, that means they're not focusing on new york city but the message here is pretty simple don't participate in election. and don't negotiate with the israelis. if you do as we've seen with...
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these activities are part of a packed day at university when grown up goss to camp. >> this is just feeling it's so unvirtual. so not an iphone, so not computer. it's just -- this is like really live. this is real life. >> relaxing day and i learned something new every year. once a year. >> reporter: check out neal's artwork he and his wife sign up every summer they say it's a day off from work to just relax. >> very nice. as a matter of fact i have about 20 e-mails to respond to right now. >> reporter: over at cooking class indian food is on the menu. the chef says there's nothing like teaching to group of adults adults. >> if they take this class their pretty much foodies. they get right night. they dive right into it. they pretty much know what they're doing. they do good job. >> reporter: for some adult camper the day is about bonding with their children seeing what they do and giving eight try. >> totally out of my health doing like musical theater which i am definitely not cut out to do. >> i get to sit with him at assembly and see what he does and he gets to do the stuff that we enjo
these activities are part of a packed day at university when grown up goss to camp. >> this is just feeling it's so unvirtual. so not an iphone, so not computer. it's just -- this is like really live. this is real life. >> relaxing day and i learned something new every year. once a year. >> reporter: check out neal's artwork he and his wife sign up every summer they say it's a day off from work to just relax. >> very nice. as a matter of fact i have about 20 e-mails to...
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clearly special thanks are due to paul stammic, steve goss, mike linicio at ssa. i would also single out the treasury department staff who have done such an exemplary job leading this. they have made this process as good as it can be. and i would like say a few more words about that process before turning to the substance. as we all know, there's no shortage of criticism of government processes. certainly a healthy skepticism of government, as with any authority, is a good thing. but too often it does attend to evolve into cynicism. and participation in the trustee's process these last few years certainly have given us an opportunity, and i believe the obligation, to vouch for the integrity and the quality of the work product that is being released today. each of the many staff, many of whom you see around you, some of who you don't see work incredibly hard to put thoeg these annual reports. our projections of course are not going to be perfect. but i believe the attitude these professionals bring to their work is very close to it. it has been very humbling to wit
clearly special thanks are due to paul stammic, steve goss, mike linicio at ssa. i would also single out the treasury department staff who have done such an exemplary job leading this. they have made this process as good as it can be. and i would like say a few more words about that process before turning to the substance. as we all know, there's no shortage of criticism of government processes. certainly a healthy skepticism of government, as with any authority, is a good thing. but too often...
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doesn't matter what the conversation is, he just goss not understand. but he understands music.think we've got it howard. >> no, we're good. >> we are good. we got the line we need. let's go learn the chorus. >> all right, guys, you want to play? >> uh-huh. >> okay. same tune? >> yeah. same tune. ♪ i'm still here, but yet i'm gone ♪ ♪ ♪ i don't play guitar or sing my song ♪ ♪ they never defined who i am ♪ the man that loves you till the end ♪ you're the last person i will love ♪ ♪ you're the last place i will recall ♪ ♪ and best of all i'm not gonna miss you ♪ ♪ i'm not gonna miss you ♪ ♪ i'm never gonna hold you like i did ♪ ♪ or say i love you to the kids ♪ ♪ you're never gonna see it in my eyes ♪ ♪ it's not gonna hurt me when you cry ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm never gonna know what you go through ♪ ♪ all the things i say or do all the hurt and all the pain one thing selfishly remains ♪ ♪ i'm not gonna miss you ♪ i'm not gonna miss you >> how is the alzheimer's coming along, glen? >> how is the what is? >> alzheimer's. >> oh, that's fine, yeah. i gave them a left hook. i just -- it's nothing w
doesn't matter what the conversation is, he just goss not understand. but he understands music.think we've got it howard. >> no, we're good. >> we are good. we got the line we need. let's go learn the chorus. >> all right, guys, you want to play? >> uh-huh. >> okay. same tune? >> yeah. same tune. ♪ i'm still here, but yet i'm gone ♪ ♪ ♪ i don't play guitar or sing my song ♪ ♪ they never defined who i am ♪ the man that loves you till the end ♪...
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by the governor and former south carolina governors and the pastor norvell goss.teve osunsami is there. steve? >> reporter: george there are thousands upon thousands of people here. it is swelteringly hot. i can tell you the plan here is to make this ceremony very brief, quick, respectful ceremony. we're being told. people are cheering now as more state officials step out. the family members that you just made reference to are about a couple hundred feet in front of me on the steps here. they set them apart from the ceremony. and they are all this sort of standing there, in that area right by the color guard. i can tell you that a lot of people here have high emotions about this. many people who wanted to see this bit of history. there are people in the rafters in this building directly behind me watching i don't know if you can see them up there is of course one little factual point that must be said in all of this that many of the fragment's detractors underline, that is this flag was put here in 1961 as the government's response to court-ordered desegregation.
by the governor and former south carolina governors and the pastor norvell goss.teve osunsami is there. steve? >> reporter: george there are thousands upon thousands of people here. it is swelteringly hot. i can tell you the plan here is to make this ceremony very brief, quick, respectful ceremony. we're being told. people are cheering now as more state officials step out. the family members that you just made reference to are about a couple hundred feet in front of me on the steps here....
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congressman goss and i have a bipartisan bill to create new incentives for federal users.e need to continue to explore these solutions. the second is making broadband access more affordable. millions of americans are still on the wrong side of the digital divide. the lifeline program can't and should help these americans get and stay connected. i know the fcc fcc has started work on very important reforms but we need to finish the job. i look forward to working with the whole commission as a talk about these matters and hopefully make progress on this and i yield back balance of my time. thank you. >> gentlelady yield die. the gentleman yields back. i think all time is not expire. now we will go to to distinguish witnesses, chairman mr. wheeler we love to have you back. apparently we are told because we have a lot and that's a good thing. we welcome you and commissioner pai but mr. wheeler, why don't you go ahead and legal? >> -- and lead off. spent modern technology things. >> national champ in appearances before but i wouldn't want -- >> we could arrange that. >> i would
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we don't have the details, but that could put more oil on the market art laffer why hasn't goss dropped we're down $10 for oil, why hasn't gas dropped? >> i would have expected it to drop as well. it's going to continue going down for a long time to come. especially if there's something that this administration does with iran you'll see a lot of new oil coming onto the markets and with supplies increasing like that and demand not increasing because of the u.s. sluggishness, i can't imagine oil prices being higher than today. stuart: if you've got the saving for lower gas economies, how come the economy doesn't get a boost from the extra money? >> remember, gas prices are supply and demand. you get the gas prices which means it's cheaper to buy it and less revenue for the oil company and nets out pretty evenly there. when you look at obama's policies you've just had the obamacare just reinforced. you're going to have all of those taxes. you're getting premiums rise on that. there's a lot more going on in this economy than just gas prices and we have not undone any of the obama's impedime
we don't have the details, but that could put more oil on the market art laffer why hasn't goss dropped we're down $10 for oil, why hasn't gas dropped? >> i would have expected it to drop as well. it's going to continue going down for a long time to come. especially if there's something that this administration does with iran you'll see a lot of new oil coming onto the markets and with supplies increasing like that and demand not increasing because of the u.s. sluggishness, i can't...
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germany is goss to have a real issue telling people they have to stump up more cash to give to greecet this stage. remember, france was a country behind greece here. they were really fighting to get greece more flexibility. i think we're leaving the meeting the french president and the greek officials and the finance minister were back slapping shaking hands and hugs and kisses. a lot of people saying it's way too early at this stage to celebrate. yes, greece remains in the euro zone for now. this is a whole host of other issues implementation being one. trust is really low. and what to do about the dafrpgs now. the short term financing hasn't been agreed. we have to get cash to the greek banks asap. that will be discussed over the next few hours. marathon talks and they're on going as far as the finance ministers are concerned. >> julia, this time -- well actually late last night no one expected this deal to go through. the germans were striking very tough bargain. there was no way that it was seen that greeks could meet new demands. what happened overnight that changed all this? >>
germany is goss to have a real issue telling people they have to stump up more cash to give to greecet this stage. remember, france was a country behind greece here. they were really fighting to get greece more flexibility. i think we're leaving the meeting the french president and the greek officials and the finance minister were back slapping shaking hands and hugs and kisses. a lot of people saying it's way too early at this stage to celebrate. yes, greece remains in the euro zone for now....
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would knot have gone as smoothly without the skill and determination of the chief actuaries steven goss and. thank you everyone for your hard work. social security and medicare are the most successful social insurance programs in our thanks. they keep millions of older americans out of positive vert and if i have americans 65 and older access to affordable health care. these fulfill a solemn promise from one generation to the next. they embody values of fairness and opportunity fundamental to our nation's success. today's reports confirm both social security and medicare are secure today and will remain secure in the years to come. consistent with previous years today's reports also show that these programs are facing challenges that need to be addressed. the short-term projections in this year's report for social security and medicare are little-changed from last year while the long-term projections are significantly improved. when considered on combined basis social security's retirement and disability programs have dedicated funds sufficient to cover benefits for nearly two decades o
would knot have gone as smoothly without the skill and determination of the chief actuaries steven goss and. thank you everyone for your hard work. social security and medicare are the most successful social insurance programs in our thanks. they keep millions of older americans out of positive vert and if i have americans 65 and older access to affordable health care. these fulfill a solemn promise from one generation to the next. they embody values of fairness and opportunity fundamental to...
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goss federal making. goes to states who might -- goes to federal rulemaking. goes to states. goes to superintendents. takes a lot of time. might take two years, three years before it finally reaches those policy implementation levels on the ground at a local level. and guess what? if this amendment becomes law and the authorization period is only four years, they might finally, finally start complying with this law only to find that there's a future congress, a future president that moves the ball once again and starts the whole cycle of spinning wheels all over again. we need to make sure that we -- whatever we do in this body, that we give time for a thoughtful implementation of it at the state and local level that doesn't detract from the core mission that the men and women who teach in our classrooms, the men and women who volunteer on school boards commit their lives to in terms of educating kids. so we need to move forward with a longer re-authorization. if there are cleanup mats that are we can agree on during that authorization -- matters that we can agree on during t
goss federal making. goes to states who might -- goes to federal rulemaking. goes to states. goes to superintendents. takes a lot of time. might take two years, three years before it finally reaches those policy implementation levels on the ground at a local level. and guess what? if this amendment becomes law and the authorization period is only four years, they might finally, finally start complying with this law only to find that there's a future congress, a future president that moves the...