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please, sayss, igor. he and his men from a self- appointed militia group sits through a dilapidated house in the middle of moscow without any legal authority. migrants from central asia are thought to be hiding here. they are a source of cheap labor, often without valid papers. hello, why are you living here, he is asking. we are from the militia, keep your documents ready and wait for the police. >> they do this week after week. residents tipped them off as to where migrants could be living. many think immigrants are a problem for moscow. language]foreign my papers are in order, this man tells me. he has mistaken me for member of the militia. i asked him where he is from. is pakistan, he says. you came in from work, yes, he says. in moscow, there are jobs. at home, it is difficult. now, he is desperate. the police have been called, and that means the man from his pakistan will probably be deported. nothing to do with nationalism, he says, but about different civilizations. central asia and is a region we
please, sayss, igor. he and his men from a self- appointed militia group sits through a dilapidated house in the middle of moscow without any legal authority. migrants from central asia are thought to be hiding here. they are a source of cheap labor, often without valid papers. hello, why are you living here, he is asking. we are from the militia, keep your documents ready and wait for the police. >> they do this week after week. residents tipped them off as to where migrants could be...
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and also joining us now from washington is igor, the managing editor of thinkprogress d.org.to you listen again to the statement now causing so much continu controvert i, thatg former president clinton saying if we broke it we should fix it. speak of the democrats. listen. >> i personally believe even if it takes a change in the law the president should honor the commitment the federal government made to those people and let them keep what they do . >> is this a case of friendly fire? >> it's certainly causing a lot of problems at the white house, hammerth president on the promise that he made too emphatically. there is little that he can do legislatively to make sure people in the individual markets stay on their current plans. he has to make sure that the exchanges work so they have a better option. but in terms of what can be done to make sure that you have the plan and always have it, that's not very clear. >> what do you say to people that say that former press clinton is looking out for a future president clinton in, this case hillary clinton in 26 between who might wan
and also joining us now from washington is igor, the managing editor of thinkprogress d.org.to you listen again to the statement now causing so much continu controvert i, thatg former president clinton saying if we broke it we should fix it. speak of the democrats. listen. >> i personally believe even if it takes a change in the law the president should honor the commitment the federal government made to those people and let them keep what they do . >> is this a case of friendly...
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igor, first to you. the problem with the website is one that is a problem, but it will be fixed, right? we have no doubt at some point this is going to be fixed. my bigger concern is something that you wrote about today. that 40% of those signing up for the new health care program are between 49 and 64 years of age and about a quarter of them are under the age of 26. if that continues, it could make the economic model less viable. how do we fix that? >> well, you know, the early numbers about what kind of people are coming in and signing up for the exchanges just for october don't really tell us a lot. if you look at past experience in massachusetts and other experiments, the young and healthy people who don't feel like they need care come in as the deadline approaches. so, you know, this is a six-month process. there's time for that risk pool to get younger and healthier. so i think it's not a problem yet. the key, though, of course, is going to be ticsing t ifixing t to make sure they can sign up for c
igor, first to you. the problem with the website is one that is a problem, but it will be fixed, right? we have no doubt at some point this is going to be fixed. my bigger concern is something that you wrote about today. that 40% of those signing up for the new health care program are between 49 and 64 years of age and about a quarter of them are under the age of 26. if that continues, it could make the economic model less viable. how do we fix that? >> well, you know, the early numbers...
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igor, let me start with you.ks this, having better insurance make sure our doctors or our hospitals will provide better health care? what would you say to mike? >> mike, very good question. it is one thing to have insurance and that's important but really the key to keeping costs low is making sure you have efficient health care. so that is why the health law really has a lost incentives to make sure doctors are coordinating care, that they're providing better care and rewarded for that. so it is really kind of a two-part game. on the other hand you want to give everyone insurance and on the other you want to make sure the care they get is effective, quality care that mon can buy. jenna: mike, is there quality control system that to insure we get taken care of better? >> no. what you look at what is better care or better coverage you have to ask that from the perspective of the consumer and we know from studies like the rand health insurance, that anything more than a basic level of coverage doesn't improve healt
igor, let me start with you.ks this, having better insurance make sure our doctors or our hospitals will provide better health care? what would you say to mike? >> mike, very good question. it is one thing to have insurance and that's important but really the key to keeping costs low is making sure you have efficient health care. so that is why the health law really has a lost incentives to make sure doctors are coordinating care, that they're providing better care and rewarded for that....
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liz: igor, what stock looks healthy that you follow at your company? >> sure.w a lot of stocks but one stock that's very interesting is tesla. and even though it's not social media stock it's a momentum stock that moves around a lot with a lot of fast money and there was interestingly a lot of chatter not only about tesla but other social media stocks that people were selling in advance of today's ipo so they can buy twitter. there was a lot of relative value kind of trading going on. liz: fascinating. >> yeah. liz: we saw it fall about 7% today. it has sputtered over the past two days i believe. maybe that is an interesting point. people might think better of owning twitter, tom. in the end they're not profitable yet. >> they may not be profitable for several years. you know this is a growth story and that's fine. and momentum traders can make a lot of money off that so long as the growth continues. the problem is the user growth is starting to flag and, you know, mobile advertising is growing fast but there is no guaranty it will grow up forever. liz: tom and
liz: igor, what stock looks healthy that you follow at your company? >> sure.w a lot of stocks but one stock that's very interesting is tesla. and even though it's not social media stock it's a momentum stock that moves around a lot with a lot of fast money and there was interestingly a lot of chatter not only about tesla but other social media stocks that people were selling in advance of today's ipo so they can buy twitter. there was a lot of relative value kind of trading going on....
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our agenda panel, maria teresa kumar, bill scher, igor volsky, thanks to all of you. setters. the website being thomasroberts.msnbc.com. >>> real quickly a market alert we want to pass along. we're watching the douw jones industrial which is closing in on 16,000. investors cheered by the notion of continued stimulus. the dow right now up by 42 at 15,918. the dow, the s&p poised for six weeks of gains after today's closing. back after this. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that the buses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much pollution into the air. so i feel good. i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. why would i take one pepcid® when i could take tums® throughout the day when my heartburn comes back? 'cause you only have to take one... [ male announcer ] don't be like the burns. just one pepcid® complete works fast and lasts. hands for holding. feet, kicking. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to manage your ra, now may be the tim
our agenda panel, maria teresa kumar, bill scher, igor volsky, thanks to all of you. setters. the website being thomasroberts.msnbc.com. >>> real quickly a market alert we want to pass along. we're watching the douw jones industrial which is closing in on 16,000. investors cheered by the notion of continued stimulus. the dow right now up by 42 at 15,918. the dow, the s&p poised for six weeks of gains after today's closing. back after this. but there are a lot of people that do ride...
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y igor, well before the affordable care rollout. have they now finally succeeded?, yeah, you're right. there are seven, eight, nine katrinas, the bp oil spill was obama's katrina, the auto bailout -- >> keep going. >> yeah, well, there is not enough time to name them all here. look, the other point here, i think, in katrina, you had a disproportionate number of people of color who were affected by that storm. and are still affected by it. and with the affordable care act, you have african-americans also disproportionately benefitting from health care, benefitting from the medicaid expansion, the part of the law that is now working very well. and so the comparison doesn't even hold up on the policy front. yes, it's offensive. but you look at the policy, and it's just shocking that this is not only in the -- like the conservative conversation, but made its way and bled its way into mainstream discussion. >> it has. jimmy, we just heard from paul ryan, a moment ago in washington. and because we listened to everything he said, i would like to you listen to mr. ryan. >>
y igor, well before the affordable care rollout. have they now finally succeeded?, yeah, you're right. there are seven, eight, nine katrinas, the bp oil spill was obama's katrina, the auto bailout -- >> keep going. >> yeah, well, there is not enough time to name them all here. look, the other point here, i think, in katrina, you had a disproportionate number of people of color who were affected by that storm. and are still affected by it. and with the affordable care act, you have...
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michael tomasky, zerlina maxwell and igor volsky. today's agenda panel, thank you.ou can find more from our agenda panel on our website, thomasroberts.msnbc.com. speaking of thomas roberts, he's live in moscow right now for the miss universe contest. he drew the short straw. good to see you, sir. >> good to see you too, craig. we're going to be talking about that through the week. first up, we're going to be talking about russia's anti-gay propaganda law and how regular russians are living with it. i'm speaking to one man specifically about what his life has been like since he came out publicly on the air and got fired at his job. we'll meet anton coming up. [ man ] adventure, it means taking chances. it means trying something new. [ woman ] that uncertainty of what's to come. ♪ ♪ i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. [ i
michael tomasky, zerlina maxwell and igor volsky. today's agenda panel, thank you.ou can find more from our agenda panel on our website, thomasroberts.msnbc.com. speaking of thomas roberts, he's live in moscow right now for the miss universe contest. he drew the short straw. good to see you, sir. >> good to see you too, craig. we're going to be talking about that through the week. first up, we're going to be talking about russia's anti-gay propaganda law and how regular russians are...
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and igor of think progress." we can confirm it is a phony scandal. >> you didn't say it right. it's benghazi, benghazi, benghazi. a couple statistics. people at fox may not want facts. seven different congressional committees have been looking at this. >> seven. >> seven committees, thirteen hearings, forty staff abbreviation, 25,000 pages of documents and not one ufo alien has been discovered yet. >> this is correct. >> i don't want to be too glib about this. what happened at benghazi was indeed a tragedy. the state department did an investigation. felt what happened with the security situation there leading to the deaths of the ambassador and three others was indeed awful. but what's even more awful is how the republicans have tried to turn this into an area 51, type of scandal. and even now, lindsey graham out there saying we just want to investigate. they have been investigating, and they haven't found anything to blame the white house for. >> yeah, that's true. professor, here's brian stelter of the "new yo
and igor of think progress." we can confirm it is a phony scandal. >> you didn't say it right. it's benghazi, benghazi, benghazi. a couple statistics. people at fox may not want facts. seven different congressional committees have been looking at this. >> seven. >> seven committees, thirteen hearings, forty staff abbreviation, 25,000 pages of documents and not one ufo alien has been discovered yet. >> this is correct. >> i don't want to be too glib about this....
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she will be running on the obama foreign policy, not interventions, not huge -- or igor, sorry.n other countries. it's about diplomacy. does hillary get the full benefit, given the iran deal happened after she left state? >> i think she does. she was part of the announcing the sanctions in 2011. even with then her record of secretary of state, you have pieces that translate very well to our domestic audience. her fight for gender equality around the world, her emphasis on lgbt equality around the world. that speech she gave in december of 2010. there are big constituencies for both of those issues within the democratic party, within the wider united states. and i think if she runs for president, those two things are going to be very big assets. and those really marked her tenure. >> and you know, angela, i think we do get too obsessive too early on the idea of hillary 2016. she hasn't made an announcement yet. but it is fascinating whether or not as a candidate she would be running more as a clinton, right, or more as barack obama, essentially in his third term. what is the sens
she will be running on the obama foreign policy, not interventions, not huge -- or igor, sorry.n other countries. it's about diplomacy. does hillary get the full benefit, given the iran deal happened after she left state? >> i think she does. she was part of the announcing the sanctions in 2011. even with then her record of secretary of state, you have pieces that translate very well to our domestic audience. her fight for gender equality around the world, her emphasis on lgbt equality...
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igor what is the link them between iran's nuclear deal and the missile defense dispute. well possible threats from what you were scalds rogue states which include iran that's one of the main reasons behind washington splines to construct the end to missile defense system international one but here we're talking about its european court according to the russian foreign minister who spoke. his official visit to room he said that since an agreement was reached with iran it seems there is no more reasons for washington to build its european port off the anti missile defense. a major stumbling block integrations between the two states. russia has been saying that it would see such a system of threat to its national security if no legal guarantees are provided by the us and washington is failed to provide them so far and moscow has also been calling for a unified into missile defense system where all members of the u.s. europe and russia would share the responsibility for the safety of one another talks on such a proposal have been pretty much frozen as well so theoretically w
igor what is the link them between iran's nuclear deal and the missile defense dispute. well possible threats from what you were scalds rogue states which include iran that's one of the main reasons behind washington splines to construct the end to missile defense system international one but here we're talking about its european court according to the russian foreign minister who spoke. his official visit to room he said that since an agreement was reached with iran it seems there is no more...
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back to a normal gys because according to his lawyer he's now secured unself a brand new job artie's igor piskun up has more putting so i thought he could fit in a lawyer who's also been representing edward snowden in russia the former n.s.a. contractor will start working for a major russian web site in the vm or so possibly even soon as to morrow and its departments. which again they didn't specify which web site exactly we do know the earlier russia's largest social networks going back to the offered him a job as a security specialist so we don't know whether or not snowden will actually be going to work or will he be doing it from home since his exact location is still unknown due to security reasons that was our t.v. corpus cannot reporting. president obama will host iraqi prime minister nouri al maliki at the white house tomorrow the white house said in a statement that the discussion between the leaders will focus on the long term post-war partnership between iraq and the united states that post-war partnership is something the prime minister is extremely concerned about as the secu
back to a normal gys because according to his lawyer he's now secured unself a brand new job artie's igor piskun up has more putting so i thought he could fit in a lawyer who's also been representing edward snowden in russia the former n.s.a. contractor will start working for a major russian web site in the vm or so possibly even soon as to morrow and its departments. which again they didn't specify which web site exactly we do know the earlier russia's largest social networks going back to the...
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time soon a further nineteen deaths at the hands of suicide bombers at an army base north of baghdad igor piskun off has more now on how the deadly mix of sectarian bloodshed and terrorist attacks are destroying chances for peace and setting new records of civilian casualties. a journalist from baghdad abdul razzaq has grown used to being in the center of events but never before did he become the story himself until one day he was driving to work when suddenly. i turned towards the two storey bridge and the car exploded and i became conscious only twelve days later finding my leg was amputated. he survived but was shocked again after finding out who was behind the attack my neighbor admitted being an al qaeda member since two thousand and seven he said killing it was a direct order he received that. this issue we should in iraq has long gone beyond sixty area and while it's just it has become clear iraq has become subjected to a war of genocide by terrorists are targeting all spheres of life. last week mr morley met with president obama and the two leaders agreed iraq was in urgent need o
time soon a further nineteen deaths at the hands of suicide bombers at an army base north of baghdad igor piskun off has more now on how the deadly mix of sectarian bloodshed and terrorist attacks are destroying chances for peace and setting new records of civilian casualties. a journalist from baghdad abdul razzaq has grown used to being in the center of events but never before did he become the story himself until one day he was driving to work when suddenly. i turned towards the two storey...
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scott gotley, also igor volsky, thank you for joining us. see specifically when it comes to demographics because we know about the problems with the website, with know about a lot of other issues, i think the nuts and bolts of this will be once the system is up and running, how does it work at that point? and what's your concern? >> yeah, they used to vary premiums based on 7-1 ratio based on the older individuals and the younger individuals. now they've changed it with the affordable care act with 3 to 1 age rating, that means the prices have gone up for younger folks. so when young people go on to the websites and look at these plans, they're getting sticker shock. for example, in new york state, a 30-year-old looking at a very average silver based plan will pay about $330 a month just in premiums and deductibles will be another $3,000 to $4,000. that's a lot of money. and the experience in the states is the young people aren't signing up. even in california, we've seen data coming out where people aren't enrolling in these plans. >> igor,
scott gotley, also igor volsky, thank you for joining us. see specifically when it comes to demographics because we know about the problems with the website, with know about a lot of other issues, i think the nuts and bolts of this will be once the system is up and running, how does it work at that point? and what's your concern? >> yeah, they used to vary premiums based on 7-1 ratio based on the older individuals and the younger individuals. now they've changed it with the affordable...
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. >> and aaron, the other interesting twist to this, right, is that rand paul has indeed, as igor saiding of the libertarian wing of the party and ted cruz has alienated himself from the establishment. so in a weird way, rand paul has sort of established himself as i don't know, the more establishment of the fringe candidates. >> i think he's more politically savvy, might be the way. i mean, i don't know how ted cruz thinks he's going to sail to the nomination but every speech he gives trashing his colleagues. i mean, he is not going to have a lot of friends when primary season comes around, whereas rand paul, i think, has recognized unlike his father, who sort of was a pure representation of his views from the sidelines, he actually wants to get things done. he's working with mitch mcconnell, distanced himself from the shutdown strategy for ted cruz. i think the one thing these guys have in common not mentioned, they both make these populist pitches and they both come from these elitist backgrounds. ted cruz went to harvard and princeton -- >> never let's you forget it. >> never let's
. >> and aaron, the other interesting twist to this, right, is that rand paul has indeed, as igor saiding of the libertarian wing of the party and ted cruz has alienated himself from the establishment. so in a weird way, rand paul has sort of established himself as i don't know, the more establishment of the fringe candidates. >> i think he's more politically savvy, might be the way. i mean, i don't know how ted cruz thinks he's going to sail to the nomination but every speech he...
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we'll have bob igor on the show friday.f cohen as we visit her trading floor, bank of america. the dow jones industrial average down about 11 points. we're about 30 minutes away from the closing bell, bill. >> stocks have been moving today on a report the fed may change the benchmark it's looking for the evil level of unemployment before it thinks about beginning to taper. there are some who feel we could see these incredibly low interest rates well in the 2020s. is that the clearest buy signal yet? we have top money manager bob doll weighing in on that in a minute. >>> bank of america shares up 20% this year, underperforming the red hot banking index. coming up, ceo brian moynihan will join me to talk about the plan for boosting the stock and growing the business. that's next on "closing bell." i am today by luck. i put in the hours and built a strong reputation in the industry. i set goals and worked hard to meet them. i've made my success happen. so when it comes to my investments, i'm supposed to just hand it over to a
we'll have bob igor on the show friday.f cohen as we visit her trading floor, bank of america. the dow jones industrial average down about 11 points. we're about 30 minutes away from the closing bell, bill. >> stocks have been moving today on a report the fed may change the benchmark it's looking for the evil level of unemployment before it thinks about beginning to taper. there are some who feel we could see these incredibly low interest rates well in the 2020s. is that the clearest buy...
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moment, im here because some people are being held hostage in their driveways because drivers are igorings and when i say ignoring i really mean ignoring .in many cases drivers were barely even slowing down so people who just happen to live at the intersection are having a hard time leaving there driveway because of these antics nats: ambiance now let me show you how habits can change on dime insert south san francisco police here the officer that responded to the suspicious black male call which happened to be me deceiced to stick arould to see how bad it was and low and behold drivers began stopping for the stop sign, go figure because they could cleary see the cruiser nats: ambiance but want this driver in the green suv nats ambiance blam there you go nats ambiance so you are fimilar with the stop sign dublin and wesford a lot of people have been running in but i want to have a chat with the driver lets listen in you do that often or that just one time no this is the first time im a good driver oh you a good driver you have never run a stop sign before no no no no this is the first tim
moment, im here because some people are being held hostage in their driveways because drivers are igorings and when i say ignoring i really mean ignoring .in many cases drivers were barely even slowing down so people who just happen to live at the intersection are having a hard time leaving there driveway because of these antics nats: ambiance now let me show you how habits can change on dime insert south san francisco police here the officer that responded to the suspicious black male call...
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. >> i'm sorry, igor, i take it all back. discussion in the u.s. hasn't caught up to where the international discussion is. in part because it's normal diplomatic stuff and classified. they would be useful if the state department were a little more transparent. i think they are trying. but the issues you raised deal directly to how people are beginning to interpret the laws of our own conflict as they apply to cyber space. and the first is can we define what an actual attack is? yes, we can and it's consistent with the definitions we have and this grows out of the estonian experience and others, there has to be damage or casualties or death. there are areas of ambiguity, but this is an attack that would justify a military response. there's a desire to see this carried out and the provisions of the u.n. charter and the things applying to self-defense. most of what we see in cyber space does not qualify as an attack. we call it an attack in the press but from the perspective of the international community it's not an attack. therefore, a military res
. >> i'm sorry, igor, i take it all back. discussion in the u.s. hasn't caught up to where the international discussion is. in part because it's normal diplomatic stuff and classified. they would be useful if the state department were a little more transparent. i think they are trying. but the issues you raised deal directly to how people are beginning to interpret the laws of our own conflict as they apply to cyber space. and the first is can we define what an actual attack is? yes, we...