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featured henry waxman. as you try to get to the politics of healthcare, are you sensing that the election next year will be fought in some level on the health care legislation? what certainly. this happens january first. there are going to be glitches. obama says this week there will be glitches. you know the republicans will highlight every single one of them. you are going to see an ad about this and it will affect the election. is that onceying the benefits kick in he will realize the law is actually a good thing. they will become proponents. he also mentioned that a lot of people are benefiting from its. that was the other question. do people really know what is in the law? if they do not know it is obamacare, even obama is using obamacare, if they do not know where it is coming from, they can criticize the law. the houses already teeing up climate related wills. the other is on restrictions for epa. they are setting the battleground here over climate policy. how do you see this playing out? >> it is go
featured henry waxman. as you try to get to the politics of healthcare, are you sensing that the election next year will be fought in some level on the health care legislation? what certainly. this happens january first. there are going to be glitches. obama says this week there will be glitches. you know the republicans will highlight every single one of them. you are going to see an ad about this and it will affect the election. is that onceying the benefits kick in he will realize the law is...
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of the houserat energy and commerce ranking member representative henry waxman.out the president's climate change and the status of the keystone pipeline. on sunday at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. eastern. while in office, george h.w. created everywhere. present obama honored the former president as the one select program gave its 5000 rewards. more than 4 million volunteers, and partners were mobilized in 2011. from the white house eastern, this is half an hour. [applause] >> good afternoon everybody. on behalf of michelle and myself, welcome to the white house. 23 years ago, president george h -- h.w. bush began a tradition. he knew that across the country, every day, americans were finding ways to serve each other, and give back to their communities. often with few resources, and little recognition. president bush knew that their good works were valuable. the people they helped. he created an award, the daily point of light award, to recognize americans to serve their neighbors and communities in innovative ways that inspire us all. for the rest of his presidency, nearl
of the houserat energy and commerce ranking member representative henry waxman.out the president's climate change and the status of the keystone pipeline. on sunday at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. eastern. while in office, george h.w. created everywhere. present obama honored the former president as the one select program gave its 5000 rewards. more than 4 million volunteers, and partners were mobilized in 2011. from the white house eastern, this is half an hour. [applause] >> good afternoon...
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yesterday in the house led to a strange, you know, group of bed fellows, where you had people like henry waxman charlie rangle in league with roman and wilson saying we are funnel mentally opposed to it. i always have to stop for a minute and think but he was exactly right on this vote. you'd bachmann and pelosi and wasserman-schultz and boehner in league with the president saying it's fair to spy on americans and that ought to be really troubling to a lot of people. cenk: it is a fascinating combination of people, andrew. they lost here. is there any chance that this new let me call them the pro american convention, because it's not really based on party here can win a vote down the road? do you think they can swing enough votes or we're just kidding ourselves the establishment is always going to find enough votes and the party leaders on both sides are always going to be able to apply enough pressure so that the surveillance state grows and grows? >> the latter is probably right. you have pelosi on one side and boehner who are always going to be able to whip their crew, their gang members int
yesterday in the house led to a strange, you know, group of bed fellows, where you had people like henry waxman charlie rangle in league with roman and wilson saying we are funnel mentally opposed to it. i always have to stop for a minute and think but he was exactly right on this vote. you'd bachmann and pelosi and wasserman-schultz and boehner in league with the president saying it's fair to spy on americans and that ought to be really troubling to a lot of people. cenk: it is a fascinating...
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during the half-hour interview that representative henry waxman had with reporters, he was asked pipeline.keystonel they say it is true it will cause more greenhouse gases, it will happen anyway. it's not going to happen anyway. have argued, they can use railroads instead, when we just had an explosion of a railroad in canada. that's not a feasible way to transport that oil. said they can send a pipeline through canada. people will not accept that pipeline. the only way is if we buy into the idea that they can ship their oil through the united intes, have it refined louisiana and the gulf and maybe we'll stay here, maybe it will it will stay here, maybe it will stay in canada. the president said he won't approve it if it adds to greater admissions. a're trying to see if that is phrase of art that he has accepted, used, and is trying to find a way out of what should be the obvious conclusion, reject that pipeline. quote --commended, which crimes were you referring to and which decisions taken by the current administration would you recommend? thank you for giving me occasion to respond to that. to
during the half-hour interview that representative henry waxman had with reporters, he was asked pipeline.keystonel they say it is true it will cause more greenhouse gases, it will happen anyway. it's not going to happen anyway. have argued, they can use railroads instead, when we just had an explosion of a railroad in canada. that's not a feasible way to transport that oil. said they can send a pipeline through canada. people will not accept that pipeline. the only way is if we buy into the...
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captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] , "newsmakers" with henry waxman california. reviewhearing on the irs process. i decided it was a delicious subject for a biography. this also at the bedside of william mckinley. i realize what a which subject it was.
captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] , "newsmakers" with henry waxman california. reviewhearing on the irs process. i decided it was a delicious subject for a biography. this also at the bedside of william mckinley. i realize what a which subject it was.
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later, another opportunity to see "newsmakers" with henry waxman of california. when the government affects the new economy, it drives everybody in this tension to raise the standard of existence. it increases the value of everybody's property. it raises the scale of everybody's wages. is the economy in government. the's the very first -- >> very first sound film is calvin coolidge talking about economic holocene. titillatinge most film in the world. it is fascinating to see him. we are going to reach a day very soon when there are tremendous bouts of material waiting for a new generation of them to search for it. there is a lot of stories that can be told in our collection. we are so eager to make more of it available for people to discover. >> more about the public affairs film. it is part of american television. this past week the house oversight and government reform committee heard from department officials on procedures and is doing tax exempt applications and the question whether this was originally misspelled from progressive groups. five hours. over like
later, another opportunity to see "newsmakers" with henry waxman of california. when the government affects the new economy, it drives everybody in this tension to raise the standard of existence. it increases the value of everybody's property. it raises the scale of everybody's wages. is the economy in government. the's the very first -- >> very first sound film is calvin coolidge talking about economic holocene. titillatinge most film in the world. it is fascinating to see...
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performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] henry waxman tomorrow on " newsmakers." he speaks of the debate over the keystone xl pipeline. he also gives his views on last week vote in the house to delay the healthcare law for one year. you can watch the remarks tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.) c-span. helen thomas died today at the age of 92. in her career, she covered every president since dwight eisenhower. she worked for united press international where she was think the first bureau manager. and samonversation donaldson about their experiences covering the presidency. we are delighted to welcome helen thomas. with you both for being us. >> it is a pleasure. >> i want to share two different examples of the questioning a president. let me ask you whether it is no clinton or barack obama, what is sam donaldson's approach? >> to find out something that is going on and pass it onto the public. . it ought to be a direct question that here's she said they can answer directly it a choose. the problem is they often do not choose. if you get
performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] henry waxman tomorrow on " newsmakers." he speaks of the debate over the keystone xl pipeline. he also gives his views on last week vote in the house to delay the healthcare law for one year. you can watch the remarks tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.) c-span. helen thomas died today at the age of 92. in her career, she covered every president since dwight eisenhower. she worked for...
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henry waxman and commerce, manufacturing and trade subcommittee chairman mr. literry as well as three other colleagues because the sale of counterfeit coins is rapidly increasing across the country. manufacturing and selling imitation counts is a little-known black market industry here in the yeats. with the invention of 3-d printers, anyone with a computer can now create a fake coin with relative ease. that for all intents and purposes appears genuine in size, color, and weight. selling these to unsuspecting collectors has become big business. by the time the collect ror -- collector realizes he has been scammed, it is too late. current law makes it illegal to manufacture or import imitation coins meant for sale unless that cone is plainly and permanently marked with the word "copy." mr. burgess made reference to that a moment ago. my bill would extend current law and make it illegal to sell an imitation coin that's not conspicuously marked with ea word copy. my bill would also make it unlawful for an individual to provide substantial support or assistance to
henry waxman and commerce, manufacturing and trade subcommittee chairman mr. literry as well as three other colleagues because the sale of counterfeit coins is rapidly increasing across the country. manufacturing and selling imitation counts is a little-known black market industry here in the yeats. with the invention of 3-d printers, anyone with a computer can now create a fake coin with relative ease. that for all intents and purposes appears genuine in size, color, and weight. selling these...