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question that could put corps i'm behind bars but now we know a little bit more about the profile of john quinn resign. welcome to the daily dual joining me is rachel courageous or two producer thank you so much glad to be here all right we've got a couple stories we're going to talk about today this one is from w.s.j. healthy consumers could see. insurance rates double or even triple when they look for individual cover under the federal health law later this year and while the premiums paid by sicker people are set to become more affordable and this is according to the w.s.j. again the exchanges the centerpiece of president barack obama's health care law looks likely to offer few if any of the policies that healthy people can now buy so according to the journal's analysis top prices look to be within reach for many people who previously faced sky high premiums because of chronic illnesses or couldn't buy insurance so what's going to go on here well here's what i think i think first of all for people who are say feeling like they're going to be paying higher rates before previously for those pe
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wonderful instructive, and it is called ever ancient and ever knew and it's written by the archbishop john quinn, one of the great american bishops. he studies the structure is of the catholic church and how best to reform them and oversee some very large bureaucracies and very often ask why is this the way it is, how can we do this better. i think that the institutions can and should go through reform. this is a very thoughtful book and in addition to those that are published he is someone that i admire a great deal. >>> now on book tv deepak and sanjiv discuss the differences between eastern and western medicine. this is about one hour and 15 minutes. [applause] >> thank you very much. before we get started i just want to tell everyone a quick story. as many of you know in the society, you could only come to the society as a guest. we have a golden rule of one time. today speed is going to break his record and we make an exception the amount of people that come out and
wonderful instructive, and it is called ever ancient and ever knew and it's written by the archbishop john quinn, one of the great american bishops. he studies the structure is of the catholic church and how best to reform them and oversee some very large bureaucracies and very often ask why is this the way it is, how can we do this better. i think that the institutions can and should go through reform. this is a very thoughtful book and in addition to those that are published he is someone...
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want to hear from the show but if we are content we met them i cannot last year we now people with john quinn he was going to be on our show he's going to come and talk to our show we know that there's a good angle irish story there he has cases that anglo lent him money to buy shares fraudulently because they knew at the time that they were already bought and these tapes support that argument a different support argument you know the other thing about sean quintus he's a self-made man he you know he left school when he was fourteen he created a lot of jobs in the northern part of the so the southern part of our land so you know he's very well liked and he had said open. any business now we had his problems he set up an insurance company on the use of the money from an insurance company to. bring in for his derivative so you know he is in trouble over that he got kicked off the board for that so you know he's no white no he's but you know if you know he would say himself that you know he was a gambler he did take a lot of ricin in the derivatives market and on wall street we refer to him as h
want to hear from the show but if we are content we met them i cannot last year we now people with john quinn he was going to be on our show he's going to come and talk to our show we know that there's a good angle irish story there he has cases that anglo lent him money to buy shares fraudulently because they knew at the time that they were already bought and these tapes support that argument a different support argument you know the other thing about sean quintus he's a self-made man he you...
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and it is written by archbishop john quinn. one of the great american bishops who was an intellectual and he uses structures of the catholic church. it is a very large bureaucracy. so how can we do this better, and i think that all institutions can and should go to this form. it is in addition to many other books that have been published by this author and this includes those who we admire a great deal. ever ancient, ever new. >> let us know what you are reading this summer. posted on our facebook page or send us an e-mail at booktv at c-span.org. >> now a recent visit to stanford university with a guest who sat down with the author of the book first principles. it was conducted in an interview on campus. it is part of a college series interviews. >> host: now joining us is john taylor how to restore america's prosperity and the secretary is getting started on the book. want to give everyone an idea of where you're coming from. >> guest: we have a number of stents that we went through in government. one was in the u.s. navy. th
and it is written by archbishop john quinn. one of the great american bishops who was an intellectual and he uses structures of the catholic church. it is a very large bureaucracy. so how can we do this better, and i think that all institutions can and should go to this form. it is in addition to many other books that have been published by this author and this includes those who we admire a great deal. ever ancient, ever new. >> let us know what you are reading this summer. posted on our...
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question that could put corps i'm behind bars but now we know a little bit more about the profile of john quinn resigned. welcome to the daily door joining me is rachel courteous our to producer thank you so much glad to be here about all right we've got a couple stories we're going to talk about today this one is from the w.s.j. healthy consumers could see insurance rates double or even triple when they look for individual cover under the federal health law later this year and while the premiums paid by sicker people are set to become more affordable and this is according to the w.s.j. again the exchanges the centerpiece of president barack obama's health care law looks likely to offer few if any of the policies that healthy people can now buy so according to the journal's analysis top prices look to be within reach for many people who previously based sky high premiums because of chronic illnesses or couldn't buy insurance so what's going to go on here well here's what i think i think first of all for people who are say feeling like they're going to be paying higher rates before previously fo
question that could put corps i'm behind bars but now we know a little bit more about the profile of john quinn resigned. welcome to the daily door joining me is rachel courteous our to producer thank you so much glad to be here about all right we've got a couple stories we're going to talk about today this one is from the w.s.j. healthy consumers could see insurance rates double or even triple when they look for individual cover under the federal health law later this year and while the...
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john: just ask the spanish. i was reading that you recently endorsed christine quinn here for mayor in new york. >> yes. ohn: are you absolutely sure you don't want to give anthony weiner a fifth chance? are you sure, tim? >> i think anthony weiner's name is a metaphor for how he is and will behave as a mayor if we're foolish enough to elect him. it's a little frightening. >> john: it will be amazing but i don't think new yorkers are going to do that. i can't believe if my heart of hearts. >> i'm going to be going around on september 10 which is the day of the primary making certain that they're well informed about their decision-making. >> john: project runway is back for your 134th season. >> i hope it doesn't feel like that. >> john: this time you have the ability to overrule a judge's decision. >> i do. john: you are god. thank you. i have to tell you though what happened was that in season 11, i intervened with the judging process near the very end of the season because an incredible designer was being eliminated. i went storming down to the judge's circle. i said, "you cannot do this. this is a gif
john: just ask the spanish. i was reading that you recently endorsed christine quinn here for mayor in new york. >> yes. ohn: are you absolutely sure you don't want to give anthony weiner a fifth chance? are you sure, tim? >> i think anthony weiner's name is a metaphor for how he is and will behave as a mayor if we're foolish enough to elect him. it's a little frightening. >> john: it will be amazing but i don't think new yorkers are going to do that. i can't believe if my...
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quinn. the city could make john liu its first mayor. thompson ran for mayor he was fighting a big money battle against billionaire michael bloomberg. bloomberg outspent thompson 10-1. this time christine quinn is leading the pack in the polls. she's grabbed several union endorsements and the weiner scandal could force a runoff election. quinn's campaign is getting national exposure because of the weiner scandal, but she's having to explain her controversial position taken on the stop and frisk policy. >> you have raised constitutional questions about stop and frisk and yet you still support it. why? >> i think stop and frisk can be used in a way that keeps us safe. when i'm mayor, you'll see the number of stops go down. we'll be focused on quality stops that keep us safe and that are done in a constitutional way not just a rash to stop everyone. >> one of quinn's top political rivals joins us tonight. democrat bill thompson running for mayor of the city of new york who barely lost to michael bloomberg four years ago. let's talk about tha
quinn. the city could make john liu its first mayor. thompson ran for mayor he was fighting a big money battle against billionaire michael bloomberg. bloomberg outspent thompson 10-1. this time christine quinn is leading the pack in the polls. she's grabbed several union endorsements and the weiner scandal could force a runoff election. quinn's campaign is getting national exposure because of the weiner scandal, but she's having to explain her controversial position taken on the stop and frisk...
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quinn 25% to 22%. eliot spitzer barely has been in the race for a week and already he's leading manhattan borough president scott stringer 48% to 33%. >> johnw. anthony weiner and eliot spitzer surprising everyone with their solid polling. [laughter] which, to be fair, is kind of the story of their lives. for more on this we're joined by senior political correspondent samantha bee. >> yeah. >> john: sam, it look like weiner and spitzer could actually win their races. that is unbelievable, isn't it? >> i know, john, it truly is a great day for children across this nation. >> john: sorry. how on earth is this a great day for children? >> oh, no, john, think about it. most of today's young people feel like they could never have a future in politics and it's hard to argue with them. you know, they're on facebook 24/7. they're sexting and twitpicking and oversharing everything they've got and destroying any chance of a political career before they even know they want one. every parent dreads that moment when they have to sit their college-aged kid down and say, honey, you're never going to be president or even city comptroller because you like i
quinn 25% to 22%. eliot spitzer barely has been in the race for a week and already he's leading manhattan borough president scott stringer 48% to 33%. >> johnw. anthony weiner and eliot spitzer surprising everyone with their solid polling. [laughter] which, to be fair, is kind of the story of their lives. for more on this we're joined by senior political correspondent samantha bee. >> yeah. >> john: sam, it look like weiner and spitzer could actually win their races. that is...
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quinn was continually being booed. thompson was inert as he always is. bill diblasio wasn't getting any traction. johned to be not a winner. people were saying i came into this room thinking anything but -- anybody but quinnipi andw i'm for anybody but any of them. when weiner showed up he was considered to be -- you know, put all of this juice into the race. and people tend to forget that now because i think we wouldn't -- if he never entered you're looking at five or six months ever really kind of dreary reporting. so the news media has anthony weiner to thank for that. >> thanks to you, mark and kate. thanks for your perspectives on a race where the hits keep coming. thank you both very much. >>> up next, the republican feud here in washington heating up on the senate floor today. stay with us on "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. >>> time for the your business entrepreneur of the week. malanie barrett seemed to have it all for her custom designed rug company, malanieb. customer, press, international relationships. somehow revenues weren't increasing. learn how sitting down and simply creatin
quinn was continually being booed. thompson was inert as he always is. bill diblasio wasn't getting any traction. johned to be not a winner. people were saying i came into this room thinking anything but -- anybody but quinnipi andw i'm for anybody but any of them. when weiner showed up he was considered to be -- you know, put all of this juice into the race. and people tend to forget that now because i think we wouldn't -- if he never entered you're looking at five or six months ever really...
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quinn. however, anthony weiner kind of sort of gave her biggest birthday present two days ago. this is "viewpoint." >> john: good evening i'm john fuglesang. this is "viewpoint." thank you so much for joining us tonight. okay. everything's bigger in texas right? and that includes their hutzpah. earlier this month texas passed strict voter i.d. laws immediately after the u.s. supreme court struck down section five of the voting rights act. that requires preclearance or federal approval for any new changes to voting laws. but help may be on the way from eric holder. >> and today i am announcing that the justice department will ask a federal court in texas to subject the state of texas to a preclearance regime similar to the one required by section five of the voting rights act. we believe that the state of texas should be required to go through a preclearance process whenever it changes its voting laws and practices. >> john: just for you, texas because you're special! them's fighting words! the u.s. attorney general told the national urban league the justice department will support a motion filed by a minor
quinn. however, anthony weiner kind of sort of gave her biggest birthday present two days ago. this is "viewpoint." >> john: good evening i'm john fuglesang. this is "viewpoint." thank you so much for joining us tonight. okay. everything's bigger in texas right? and that includes their hutzpah. earlier this month texas passed strict voter i.d. laws immediately after the u.s. supreme court struck down section five of the voting rights act. that requires preclearance or...
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john. >> thank you for having me. >> michael: this conversation seems like it goes on and on, no more guns in bars. why is this controversial? >> i think that governor quinn'sion that people not care more than ten rounds makes a lot of sense as well. because in most cases there is no limit on the number of magazines or the amount of ammunition in each magazine and these high-capacity ammunition magazines and high power assault-type weapons are the common denominator in all of these mass shootings. whether it's newtown and the list goes on and on. i'm glad you continue to follow this. every single day the equivalent of three newtown-type massacres. 87 americans will be bury today from gun violence, including eight kids under 19 years old and it happens every single day. >> michael: it's shocking, and congress isn't doing anything. who do we put that on, john? do we put that on the president and vice president? do we see a renewed effort coming around the corner where they gear up and go after guns? where do we go from here in a legislative way? >> we put it on ourselves honestly. we're allowing this. we still live in a democracy. we still elect these people.
john. >> thank you for having me. >> michael: this conversation seems like it goes on and on, no more guns in bars. why is this controversial? >> i think that governor quinn'sion that people not care more than ten rounds makes a lot of sense as well. because in most cases there is no limit on the number of magazines or the amount of ammunition in each magazine and these high-capacity ammunition magazines and high power assault-type weapons are the common denominator in all of...
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quinn. >> it should be thompson. >> it depends on what the other candidates have on him that they're saving. >> what could they have on him that he doesn't have on himself? >> johnexts. by the way, any guy out there if you're sending pictures to a woman that you haven't met of your penis she probably already has a penis. >> how do you know so much about this. >> john: i don't have much of a life. how does this affect our good friend eliot spitzer in his campaign? does he look as good. >> he was facing the question yesterday. >> john: he's been facing the question everywhere. he's been a rock. i am biased. he's my friend. >> it certainly doesn't help him, but i think that the tv ad versus been spectacular. spitzer ads have been phenomenal. the question is how much is are they able to put together, the coalitions with the women group who come out and support, i don't think it's enough at the end of the day. >> john: you think eliot won't lose? >> i think eliot is the comptroller. >> john: my panel is with me when we return. it's a stump speech, action plan. what was obama doing today? you decide when we come back. i think the number one thing that viewers like abo
quinn. >> it should be thompson. >> it depends on what the other candidates have on him that they're saving. >> what could they have on him that he doesn't have on himself? >> johnexts. by the way, any guy out there if you're sending pictures to a woman that you haven't met of your penis she probably already has a penis. >> how do you know so much about this. >> john: i don't have much of a life. how does this affect our good friend eliot spitzer in his...
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the next is christine quinn, speaker of the city council running against anthony weiner. >> how about you, susan? >> best week goes to senator johnnd says it's nonsense, you don't threat an government shutdown over a policy you don't like. and i think that that really gives hope that more republicans can step forward and do the right thing. and the worst week goes to anthony weiner because of everything we just said. rryest week goes to the pope. it looks like we've got another rock star in the vatican. i think the catholic church needs a real leader like him if worst goes to larry summers who is going to have a bit of a fight if he thinks he's going to be the head of the fed. it will be interesting to see what happens when him and yellen but he's had a bad week already. >> that's really breaking down genderwise, right? to see who ends up get that job? >> it's interesting. old baggage coming out. some people had frustrations with him, piling on. we'll see what happens. he's certainly qualified but i'm not sure he's going to get the job. >> can i go back to one thing because i'm sitting here still in shock. susan, do you really th
the next is christine quinn, speaker of the city council running against anthony weiner. >> how about you, susan? >> best week goes to senator johnnd says it's nonsense, you don't threat an government shutdown over a policy you don't like. and i think that that really gives hope that more republicans can step forward and do the right thing. and the worst week goes to anthony weiner because of everything we just said. rryest week goes to the pope. it looks like we've got another rock...
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quinn there at 26% and the public advocate. if you don't live in new york, the position exists. de blasio at 17% and bill thompson at 15% and the city controller johnto start with you. full disclosure here. you worked on hillary clinton's staff and you worked and just want to make sure and i think anthony weiner. >> client of mine several years ago, yes. >> glad we brought you in. he is your former client and you're watching this and what do you think? >> it is very difficult to watch. heartbreaking. listen, i think anthony displays qualities that i think a lot of people have responded to and said we would like him to be mayor because whether you have paid attention to his policy, you see him being a fighter and you've seen that on the floor of the house. but i think what's happening with who and now and people are being of two minds. on the one hand, respect her for coming out in the way that she did because she's such an extraordinarily private person and a lot of us who worked with her realize she's so private and for her to come out the way she has, we all sort of respected that. on the other hand, it gets to a point where you look at him and s
quinn there at 26% and the public advocate. if you don't live in new york, the position exists. de blasio at 17% and bill thompson at 15% and the city controller johnto start with you. full disclosure here. you worked on hillary clinton's staff and you worked and just want to make sure and i think anthony weiner. >> client of mine several years ago, yes. >> glad we brought you in. he is your former client and you're watching this and what do you think? >> it is very difficult...
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quinn. people say, no, i can't do that and loda and antony weiner, when the guy is tied for the lead, it's not as crazy as it sounds, johnompanies, i've run energy companies. i've run banks. i've run jewelry companies, real estate companies. i run almost every type of company there is and you know bloomberg has set a standard in the world about running a city and i want to be able to maintain that standard. don't forget, i know mayor bloomberg, tens of millions of dollars have flowed into new york. what's happened? depression, went through a recession. new york, we went through a hiccup, with i is great. i think you set the standard. i want to maintain that standard. and as a visionary, of all the people running, i'm the only one whose created tens of thousands of jobs. of all the people running, i am the most qualified to run it rajd to make common sense division i decisions. you know, our operation union operations in the xreet journal last week, one of the unions i do business with made a comment, said, yeah, john is tough. but he's fair. so i'm capable of dealing with both sides. both republican, democrats. >> john,
quinn. people say, no, i can't do that and loda and antony weiner, when the guy is tied for the lead, it's not as crazy as it sounds, johnompanies, i've run energy companies. i've run banks. i've run jewelry companies, real estate companies. i run almost every type of company there is and you know bloomberg has set a standard in the world about running a city and i want to be able to maintain that standard. don't forget, i know mayor bloomberg, tens of millions of dollars have flowed into new...
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about, john, first of all conducted since this latest scandal broke, wall street/marist/nbc 4 new york poll showing weiner's approval has dropped by nine points his ranking in the race. christine quinnention, there's some bar of decency out there. the troubling thing about that poll is he's still in second place and in the democratic new york mayoral primary the top two get in the runoff. we're not out of the woods yet, mayor danger still on the possibility of the horizon. >> ana with this thought in mind another part of the poll that i thought was interesting the question of whether he should stay in the race or not, a slight majority of new yorkers say he should stay, some 47%. what does that tell you? >> you know, it's frankly vexing. i would almost tell you that i think the new yorkers might like the entertainment but i would say look put down the long island iced tea and take a good look at what's happening here. you have a guy who has admitted to having a number of women who digits and three of them at dou- least after he resigned so his people that he's working with may not think or may not be telling him he's got an addiction. i don't know if he's getting therapy from hugh h
about, john, first of all conducted since this latest scandal broke, wall street/marist/nbc 4 new york poll showing weiner's approval has dropped by nine points his ranking in the race. christine quinnention, there's some bar of decency out there. the troubling thing about that poll is he's still in second place and in the democratic new york mayoral primary the top two get in the runoff. we're not out of the woods yet, mayor danger still on the possibility of the horizon. >> ana with...