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and kathleen madigan at the grove.s to chain you up in his apartment so he can always come home to you. >> that is lovely in a weird serial killer kind of way. >> stephanie: didn't boy george chain somebody -- >> yes, he did. you're going to listen to karma karma again. >> stephanie: if you want a laugh, you want kathleen madigan chained to one of your walls. >> yeah. >> stephanie: hey, funny pant elf shoes, tell a joke. >> i don't think lewis black would stand for being chained to a wall. >> no. >> what are you doing! >> stephanie: kathleen madigan was like i brought something with me and we were like oh my god, it is lewis black. and a right-wing caller decided to call in -- are you a moron? what! >> i was glad you let that caller through because it only took an hour to calm down -- why do they do that! isn't there some kid that! can we get some coffee? nope, you can't! i can because i'm not having a stroke right now. >> stephanie: we're responsible for lewis black's mini stroke. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: let's go t
and kathleen madigan at the grove.s to chain you up in his apartment so he can always come home to you. >> that is lovely in a weird serial killer kind of way. >> stephanie: didn't boy george chain somebody -- >> yes, he did. you're going to listen to karma karma again. >> stephanie: if you want a laugh, you want kathleen madigan chained to one of your walls. >> yeah. >> stephanie: hey, funny pant elf shoes, tell a joke. >> i don't think lewis black...
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kathleen, i mean, you have a big job. you talk with people around the world every day. >> yes. >> ron, you're a retired dentist. so how does this message, how does this ring? do you have all kinds of people from all levels of income and education who come to this, who stay away from it? >> that's a really great question. i think the people that get the most angry are usually the ones that come out and follow us, join us. i would say the socioeconomic background is all people, especially the women. what i'm finding out in the corporate world is that so many put off having children. they thought they could control, you know, when this blessing would occur. so it's been a pretty interesting dichotomy of people that show up. there's a lot of women in their 40s that didn't have children and were so focused on, you know, making an income or running the corporate -- breaking the glass ceiling, didn't trust enough in the possibility. pregnancy is probably something to budget in. but you made me think of a couple of other things t
kathleen, i mean, you have a big job. you talk with people around the world every day. >> yes. >> ron, you're a retired dentist. so how does this message, how does this ring? do you have all kinds of people from all levels of income and education who come to this, who stay away from it? >> that's a really great question. i think the people that get the most angry are usually the ones that come out and follow us, join us. i would say the socioeconomic background is all people,...
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kathleen, here is what you right in the "washington post" this week, "i have asked a half dozen close associates if she is running, they said the same thing, i have no idea. if this is true, hillary clinton doesn't really know, except she does know and her colleagues really do know." explain that. >> i'm working on a story about hillary's legacy as concerns women and children and talking to all of these close, close people. i asked each one, is she running, is she running? they say i have no idea. i have no idea. i'm thinking you have an idea. chris: why do you think they deny knowledge? >> i think they're deeply loyal. chris: they're not supposed to say it. >> they're holding back. hillary clinton has some work to do. she has to relax and let the dust settle. she has to catch up on her sleep. do all of the things we all they'd to do to get back in fighting shape. i would imagine she would rather the conversation wait. we have four years for the buzz to build. yeah, i think she is running. the last time on the show, i didn't think she would. i have changed my mind. chris: you have bee
kathleen, here is what you right in the "washington post" this week, "i have asked a half dozen close associates if she is running, they said the same thing, i have no idea. if this is true, hillary clinton doesn't really know, except she does know and her colleagues really do know." explain that. >> i'm working on a story about hillary's legacy as concerns women and children and talking to all of these close, close people. i asked each one, is she running, is she...
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[kathleen weil-garris brandt] in one year, they were all dead.gostino chigi and raphael died within a month of each other. in 1521, the next year, leo x was dead, and with him, the hedonistic culture of their age. [bells ringing] the grand presentations of papal rome had masked the declining power of papal authority-- religious, political, and military. in 1527, italy was invaded by an imperial army from north of the alps. rome was sacked. pietro aretino described the traumatic events. "screams rose to high heaven. "doors were beaten in. "the whole population took to its heels, "weeping and trying to hide. "blood flowed over the pavements. "people were being slaughtered. the tortured shrieked. "prisoners begged for mercy. women tore their hair. "it was pitiful to see fire consuming gilded lodgers and painted palaces." michelangelo's last judgement, painted in the 1530s on the wall beneath the sistine ceiling, evokes a new mood of retribution. rome did revive, of course, and the papacy gained new strength for its fight with reformation. michelange
[kathleen weil-garris brandt] in one year, they were all dead.gostino chigi and raphael died within a month of each other. in 1521, the next year, leo x was dead, and with him, the hedonistic culture of their age. [bells ringing] the grand presentations of papal rome had masked the declining power of papal authority-- religious, political, and military. in 1527, italy was invaded by an imperial army from north of the alps. rome was sacked. pietro aretino described the traumatic events....
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but kathleen and myself did canvas the neighborhood. we went to farmers market. we talked to parents. and the need is very great. and for myself, it's a wonderful feeling that i am helping to fill the need of my community in providing a quality -- a quality school for the children in the neighborhood. so, it is my hope that you will approve this. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. okay, seeing no further comment -- no public comment, public comment is closed. commissioner sugaya. >> yes, i'd like to ask, i don't know, either staff or mr. goldman. the plans that were submitted are labeled for the conditional use. but mr. goldman just testified that the work has already been completed on the building. so, really, the plans that were submitted, we're not approving any of the architecture work at this point. is that correct? >> that is correct. there's no exterior or interior work proposed under this application. the church received a major renovation interior and exterior completed in june 2012. >> okay. i guess that was confusing because when i read that there
but kathleen and myself did canvas the neighborhood. we went to farmers market. we talked to parents. and the need is very great. and for myself, it's a wonderful feeling that i am helping to fill the need of my community in providing a quality -- a quality school for the children in the neighborhood. so, it is my hope that you will approve this. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. okay, seeing no further comment -- no public comment, public comment is closed. commissioner sugaya....
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please welcome kathleen seipel. hey, kathleen. nice to see you.ou are a social worker who's very proud of what you do and very passionate about it. can you tell people a little bit about your job? >> sure, i am a social worker. most recently, i worked in hospice care. so i was helping people, at the end of their lives, navigate medical and benefits systems. >> and there's a lot to do. >> there is a lot to do. and at a time in people's lives when they want to focus on their families and each other and their quality of life, i think it's really important to have some help to get through all of that. so that's what really drives what i do. and i think it's-- it's just really important for those of us who are able to, you know, give a voice to people who don't have a voice, so... >> well, you should be very proud of what you do. and we're thrilled to have you here. and you're doing a great job. >> thanks. >> $43,000 in your bank. 9 away from the $1 million. 5 away from round 2. and at that point, you get to keep all the money in your bank. and you sti
please welcome kathleen seipel. hey, kathleen. nice to see you.ou are a social worker who's very proud of what you do and very passionate about it. can you tell people a little bit about your job? >> sure, i am a social worker. most recently, i worked in hospice care. so i was helping people, at the end of their lives, navigate medical and benefits systems. >> and there's a lot to do. >> there is a lot to do. and at a time in people's lives when they want to focus on their...
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joining me now is kathleen seipel from wilmington, delaware. hi, kathleen.ure to meet you. >> hi. great to meet you, meredith. >> your husband is with you-- chuck. a big hello to chuck as well. >> hi, meredith. >> but you have two youngsters at home, charlie and maya, and your parents are watching them. they were supposed to be here, right? >> yes. yes, but they are watching our children, and they've gotten our children to be huge millionaire fans. >> oh, they watch a lot, your parents? >> yes, they watch every day. you have lunch with them every day. >> oh, i do? >> yeah. i don't know if you knew that. >> what do i normally eat with them? >> well, you know, you're not a big eater, but-- >> no? okay. >> yeah. but you're in their living room, and if they don't meet you for lunch, then they see you after, you know, their shows at the end of the day, so-- >> aww. >> every day, they see you-- >> what are their names? >> ron and pat. >> do you want to say hi to ron and pat? >> hi, mom and dad. [laughs] >> hi, ron and pat. i love your cooking. i really do. well, i
joining me now is kathleen seipel from wilmington, delaware. hi, kathleen.ure to meet you. >> hi. great to meet you, meredith. >> your husband is with you-- chuck. a big hello to chuck as well. >> hi, meredith. >> but you have two youngsters at home, charlie and maya, and your parents are watching them. they were supposed to be here, right? >> yes. yes, but they are watching our children, and they've gotten our children to be huge millionaire fans. >> oh,...
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kathleen, is it for real like david says or phony setup? >> to be the contrairian and you're adorable, david. i love everything you said. i'm a sucker for bipartisanship, too. but i also think president obama was holding this dinner in part because he can now make the case, look, everybody else is making the case for him, including u. look, he's gone the extra mile. extending olive branch. when things go down, can he blame republicans. he's the one who tried. >> he doesn't have anything to lose by doing this. even if it doesn't work, he says, ok, i did reach out and bit way, i think this is the result of the white house miscalculation over what will happen with the fourth budget cuts. they figured we succeeded in the fiscal liff. we got republicans to raise taxes. on the top 1%. we're going to do it again and they didn't realize the extent to which the republicans would dig in and say, sorry, we just gave at the office a couple months ago. we're not going to do it again. chris: one theory is the president is trying to get around the far rig
kathleen, is it for real like david says or phony setup? >> to be the contrairian and you're adorable, david. i love everything you said. i'm a sucker for bipartisanship, too. but i also think president obama was holding this dinner in part because he can now make the case, look, everybody else is making the case for him, including u. look, he's gone the extra mile. extending olive branch. when things go down, can he blame republicans. he's the one who tried. >> he doesn't have...
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you know, chris' wife, i, kathleen, we're all sacred heart girls. can tell you, this church could use a much more present and vocal nunhood in the running of the church. and the other thing that's very important is, you know, here in the united states sometimes we get real happy when somebody comes in that's from outside of washington. for me it gives me real hope to have somebody come in from outside the vatican, because there are real problems in the vatican, and it may take an outsider, a no-nonsense, humble outsider focused on the people to be able to renew that hope and enthusiasm of catholics all over the world. >> kathleen kennedy townsend, you wrote in your book, i'll skip ahead to that, "failing america's faithful," something about the role you'd like to see the church play more generally, and he seems to speak to that, pope francis. you wrote -- "my own catholic church has allowed its social agenda to be trumped by an all-consuming focus on contraception, abortion, same-sex marriage, embryonic cell research, none of which are mentioned in
you know, chris' wife, i, kathleen, we're all sacred heart girls. can tell you, this church could use a much more present and vocal nunhood in the running of the church. and the other thing that's very important is, you know, here in the united states sometimes we get real happy when somebody comes in that's from outside of washington. for me it gives me real hope to have somebody come in from outside the vatican, because there are real problems in the vatican, and it may take an outsider, a...
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for 35 years charles has been married to his colleague sweetheart kathleen king. he and kathleen have raised two children, alex and wade king gault man both of whom are college graduates. alexis holds a master's degree and wade has a bachelor's degree in psychology. before i turn it over to you, charles, i want to give joyce dixon the executive director of office of citizen complaints an opportunity to say a few words. ~ dix >> thank you very much, supervisor campos, and members of the board of supervisors. well, supervisor campos, you have said so much about chief investigator charles gall man who has served the office of citizen complaints ~ tirelessly. and when i think of words to describe charles gall man, i think of integrity, objectivity, and a commitment to get the job done. as you've pointed out in charles gall man's biography, his works has covered the gamut. he has gotten up in the middle of the night many times to respond to officer-involved shooting, often beating many members of the san francisco police department to the scene of these critical incide
for 35 years charles has been married to his colleague sweetheart kathleen king. he and kathleen have raised two children, alex and wade king gault man both of whom are college graduates. alexis holds a master's degree and wade has a bachelor's degree in psychology. before i turn it over to you, charles, i want to give joyce dixon the executive director of office of citizen complaints an opportunity to say a few words. ~ dix >> thank you very much, supervisor campos, and members of the...
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for 35 years charles has been married to his colleague sweetheart kathleen king. he and kathleen have raised two children, alex and wade king gault man both of whom are college graduates. alexis holds a master's degree and wade has a bachelor's degree in psychology. before i turn it over to you, charles, i want to give joyce dixon the executive director of office of citizen complaints an opportunity to say a few words. ~ dix >> thank you very much, supervisor campos, and members of the board of supervisors. well, supervisor campos, you have said so much about chief investigator charles gall man who has served the office of citizen compts
for 35 years charles has been married to his colleague sweetheart kathleen king. he and kathleen have raised two children, alex and wade king gault man both of whom are college graduates. alexis holds a master's degree and wade has a bachelor's degree in psychology. before i turn it over to you, charles, i want to give joyce dixon the executive director of office of citizen complaints an opportunity to say a few words. ~ dix >> thank you very much, supervisor campos, and members of the...
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kathleen has a comment from chicago. here, the city that's been really racked with gun violence and gun deaths. hi, kathleen. >> caller: hi. how are you doing? thank you. let me get this in so everybody can hear this. carry robbins action you mentioned her name. she is the one from illinois, she's going to be my representative. >> bill: great. >> caller: okay. mayor bloomberg, thank god for him. he is the manual with the mouth and the money for the people that don't have the mouth and the money. and i am so glad we finally, getting people that's in their position to speak for us. you want our votes but when you get in there, you forget about our votes. all of these senators are scared to step up. i don't understand it, mr. press. how can you send our soldiers, men and women, off to war to go into other people's countries and fight to help keep them alive and keep them safe and right here in our country, we can't even protect our own 6-month-old babies. we are getting people killed every day. 6-month-old babies and you lo
kathleen has a comment from chicago. here, the city that's been really racked with gun violence and gun deaths. hi, kathleen. >> caller: hi. how are you doing? thank you. let me get this in so everybody can hear this. carry robbins action you mentioned her name. she is the one from illinois, she's going to be my representative. >> bill: great. >> caller: okay. mayor bloomberg, thank god for him. he is the manual with the mouth and the money for the people that don't have the...
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and kathleen -- kathleen tullie and the team at reebok for their leadership.hrill to be working with both of these wonderful organizations and companies that doing these terrific things but most of all i want to thank all of you, the advocates, experts and executives who have been leading the way to give all of our children a healthy start to their lives. because of your tremendous efforts more than half a million people in underserve communities have access to fresh healthy food. because you, major american businesses like disney and walmart, are now offering healthier menus and products. military leaders are serving healthier food on this basis. faith leaders are educating their congregations about eating healthy. nearly 2.5 million kids have enrolled in recreational sports classes. democrats and republicans right here in washington came together to pass groundbreaking legislation that is transforming our school lunch program. and just last week, we had the sheer delight to launch let's move active schools and unprecedented efforts to invest $70 million to p
and kathleen -- kathleen tullie and the team at reebok for their leadership.hrill to be working with both of these wonderful organizations and companies that doing these terrific things but most of all i want to thank all of you, the advocates, experts and executives who have been leading the way to give all of our children a healthy start to their lives. because of your tremendous efforts more than half a million people in underserve communities have access to fresh healthy food. because you,...
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chris' wife, i, kathleen, we're all sacred heart girls, and i it tell you, this church could use a much more present and vocal nunhood in the running of the church and the other thing that's very important is, you know, here in the united states, sometimes we get real happy when somebody comes in that's from outside of washington. for me, it gives me real hope to have somebody come in from outside the vatican because there are real problems in the vatican, and it may take an outsider. a no-nonsense humble outsider focused on the people to renew the hope and enthusiasm of catholics all over the world. >> cakathleen, you wrote in you book "failing america's fai faithful" something about the role you would like to see the faith play more generally. my own catholic church has allowed its social agenda to be trumped on focus on contraception, same-sex marriage, none that are dealt with in poverty, sickness, and i asked cardinal george. how did you respond? >> my heart is full at the moment. i'm very excited about this pope because he seems to represent simplicity and humility, and a willingn
chris' wife, i, kathleen, we're all sacred heart girls, and i it tell you, this church could use a much more present and vocal nunhood in the running of the church and the other thing that's very important is, you know, here in the united states, sometimes we get real happy when somebody comes in that's from outside of washington. for me, it gives me real hope to have somebody come in from outside the vatican because there are real problems in the vatican, and it may take an outsider. a...
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so did kathleen kelly of queen anne's gate.ith us to share our best investment idea right now. "halftime" is back in a couple of minutes. with fidelity's new options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier to try filters and strategies... to get a list of equity options... evaluate them with our p&l calculator... and execute faster with our more intuitive trade ticket. i'm greg stevens and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like helping hr departments manage benefits and pensions for over 11 million employees. reducing document costs by up to 30%... and processing $421 billion dollars in accounts payables each year. helping thousands of companies simplify how work gets done. how's that for an encore? with xerox, you're ready for real business. you know i
so did kathleen kelly of queen anne's gate.ith us to share our best investment idea right now. "halftime" is back in a couple of minutes. with fidelity's new options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier to try filters and strategies... to get a list of equity options... evaluate them with our p&l calculator... and execute faster with our more intuitive trade ticket. i'm greg stevens and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's...
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. >> it was verified by kathleen sebluous. she couldn't hide the fact like president obama does. it is goi to get worse. recent survey of companies now say that 50 percent of the companies are going to drop out of covering health insurance despite paying $2000 per person to do. a year ago it 30 percent. every time you look at the monstrosity, the news gets worse. >> the wall street had a well reported piece saying that premiums are going to double. >> rich is right when he pointed out sretary sebluous did identify it. >> he left out the details. this makes great headlines. let's get in to a few of the details. this only applies to individu market place . number two it does not speak to premium costs and not taking into consideration that it is in the individual market where you are going to see the subidies . it doesn't talk about the $20 billion fun for insurance that lessens the impact. you have to dig into it deeper. >> steve, hasn't the main stream media been very kind to the -- >> and abslutely . what hay leave out is that people will gain the system. why pay up? pay $2000 a
. >> it was verified by kathleen sebluous. she couldn't hide the fact like president obama does. it is goi to get worse. recent survey of companies now say that 50 percent of the companies are going to drop out of covering health insurance despite paying $2000 per person to do. a year ago it 30 percent. every time you look at the monstrosity, the news gets worse. >> the wall street had a well reported piece saying that premiums are going to double. >> rich is right when he...
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. >> here with advice and gadgets all of us can use before we pack our bags is the safety chick, kathleenauthor of "college safety 101" miss independence guide to empowerment, confidence and staying safe. we're excited you're here. >> what's more important than now, when everybody is packing their bags. >> absolutely. >> good to see you, kathleen. >> a lot of things kids do and grown-ups do is tweet or facebook or instagram, i'm getting there, i'm here. they tell the whole world ahead of time. >> and the problem with that is thieves, criminals know that people are out of town, for long periods of time. i can't tell you the number of people i've heard of that have had their houses, come home to their houses being completely cleaned out. because the neighbors or people casing the neighborhood saw they were going to be gone. exactly from what time to what time. >> so don't do that. >> no. >> let's talk about must-have apps. for college kids or anyone going away. one of the first ones is called emergency-see. >> this is one of the best safety apps i've seen out there. and the reason is, there
. >> here with advice and gadgets all of us can use before we pack our bags is the safety chick, kathleenauthor of "college safety 101" miss independence guide to empowerment, confidence and staying safe. we're excited you're here. >> what's more important than now, when everybody is packing their bags. >> absolutely. >> good to see you, kathleen. >> a lot of things kids do and grown-ups do is tweet or facebook or instagram, i'm getting there, i'm here....
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the insurers have kept premiums down for a while. >> to be precise the audio tape of kathleen sebelius, she was speaking on the record, not off the record or on background or anything like that. >> no. >> this was an on-the-record briefing. >> yes. >> thanks very much. >>> up next drama at the u.s. supreme court as the chief justice john roberts challenges the president of the federal defense of marriage act. >>> she's been out of office now for several years. she's out of a job at fox news. but sarah palin has a new message for those who think she is out of the political game. her new video and a lot more coming up right here in "the situation room." [ man ] i got this citi thankyou card and started earning loads of points. we'll leave that there. you got a weather balloon, with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. go. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it is! [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] earn points with the citi thankyou card and redeem them for just about an
the insurers have kept premiums down for a while. >> to be precise the audio tape of kathleen sebelius, she was speaking on the record, not off the record or on background or anything like that. >> no. >> this was an on-the-record briefing. >> yes. >> thanks very much. >>> up next drama at the u.s. supreme court as the chief justice john roberts challenges the president of the federal defense of marriage act. >>> she's been out of office now for...
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peterson the disgraced former chicago cop final listen tensed, 38 years behind bars for murder of kathleen savio. his fourth wife stacy peterson is still missing presumed dead. the man who sent drew peterson away, james glass george is appearing side by side with joel brodsky who is being blamed by his former client for his conviction. we welcome you two. congratulations, mr. prosecutor. i felt like kissing you when i heard the first the verdict and then the sentence which was totally appropriate. how do you feel when peterson was howling there that nobody understands him and nobody loves him and they got it all wrong? >> well, geraldo, it was very vindicating because everybody got to see a window into the soul of a psychopath. you know, as you know he didn't have to speak but he chose to. although he is a gutless coward. he wouldn't get on the stand when we could cross examine him. only when could speak and not be interrupted a. >> geraldo: and joel, welcome to the program. you know that peterson blames you and says yaobangleed his defense. how you do you react? >> well, first of all, tha
peterson the disgraced former chicago cop final listen tensed, 38 years behind bars for murder of kathleen savio. his fourth wife stacy peterson is still missing presumed dead. the man who sent drew peterson away, james glass george is appearing side by side with joel brodsky who is being blamed by his former client for his conviction. we welcome you two. congratulations, mr. prosecutor. i felt like kissing you when i heard the first the verdict and then the sentence which was totally...
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and the secretary of health and human services, kathleen sebelius said yes. she said yes, they're basically right. the only offset is they'll put a lot of subsidies and tax credits into which will cauost us more money. secretary sebelius signed on to this. i'm not making it up. >> i'm not disagreeing with you. i want to go back pre-obama care and preeveryone's hair being on fire including mine. find me a time when a health insurance company has not increased premiums in the last 30 years. regulated by the states, and every single time what happens? they go to the state insurance commissioner and they say i want to increase premiums and they always rubber-stamp and say yes. someone explain to me since obama care has not kicked in why everyone is blaming obama for health insurance premiums going up. actuaries are nothing, but doomsday sayers. >> hold it, my dad's a -- >> let me point out -- let me point out, kathleen sebelius says that the subsidies will mean it's affordable. subsidized isn't the same as affordable. if food costs doubled food stamps would not b
and the secretary of health and human services, kathleen sebelius said yes. she said yes, they're basically right. the only offset is they'll put a lot of subsidies and tax credits into which will cauost us more money. secretary sebelius signed on to this. i'm not making it up. >> i'm not disagreeing with you. i want to go back pre-obama care and preeveryone's hair being on fire including mine. find me a time when a health insurance company has not increased premiums in the last 30 years....
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>> good morning, my name is kathleen lord black and i am an attorney licensed in california. my office is in vancouver and that is where i have my immigration practice. when i am in san francisco which is more than half of the time i depend upon the library for office space by the hour, where i could meet with clients in a quiet business-like setting. and i have also believe that this is good income for the library. i have used the law library on market and (inaudible) until its closure. and for many years. but what i did notice is that it was used by many who are not attorneys. and with the cut backs in the courts, and now, cut backs in the libraries, in terms of space and services and budget, that fewer people of the ge
>> good morning, my name is kathleen lord black and i am an attorney licensed in california. my office is in vancouver and that is where i have my immigration practice. when i am in san francisco which is more than half of the time i depend upon the library for office space by the hour, where i could meet with clients in a quiet business-like setting. and i have also believe that this is good income for the library. i have used the law library on market and (inaudible) until its closure....
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. >> we will ask kathleen sebelius about that and she joins us later. campbell brown will be here and "the washington post" ezra klein. up next the top stories in the politico playbook. first, bill karins with a check on the forecast. >>> no good news and another snowstorm moving across the country. most likely sunday into monday. let me show you the stark contrast between this start of spring and last year. last year at this point the blue on the map and the purple show you where the snow was. no snow pretty much east of the ms river and through the midwest. only 20% of the country this time last year was covered in know. look at the map currently. 30% of the lower 48 covered by snow and we have snow pack from maine tlhrough the great lakes and upstate and wisconsin and minnesota. the winds coming down from canada over the snow, it just doesn't have a chance to moderate and warm up. look how cold it was yesterday. high temperatures in the 20s in the great lakes. we should be almost near mid-40s to near 50 this time of the year. this morning is very col
. >> we will ask kathleen sebelius about that and she joins us later. campbell brown will be here and "the washington post" ezra klein. up next the top stories in the politico playbook. first, bill karins with a check on the forecast. >>> no good news and another snowstorm moving across the country. most likely sunday into monday. let me show you the stark contrast between this start of spring and last year. last year at this point the blue on the map and the purple...
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are we beyond thinking about this year, kathleen? is it about the mid terms?ll, apparently, it's in my newspaper so it must be true. [ laughter ] >> you know, that's a very daunting task for the president. it's clearly his strategy to make the republicans responsible for any fallout. but the republicans are probably going to prevail in this because just traditionally, republicans do better in the off year. there's higher turnout. so the president is trying to buck an historical trend. and i suspect too that's what happening with the sequester and the cuts, the results of yet to be seen, will play pretty well in the congressional districts he's aiming for. >> is that the miscalculation here by the white house, chuck? >> i think the miscalculation was they didn't understand for some reason that john boehner, mitch mcconnell, and jon cornyn, what president obama was asking them to do was, will you risk your political career, will you lose your job in exchange for doing a deal with me that includes taxes? the president never says, will you lose your job in the mid
are we beyond thinking about this year, kathleen? is it about the mid terms?ll, apparently, it's in my newspaper so it must be true. [ laughter ] >> you know, that's a very daunting task for the president. it's clearly his strategy to make the republicans responsible for any fallout. but the republicans are probably going to prevail in this because just traditionally, republicans do better in the off year. there's higher turnout. so the president is trying to buck an historical trend. and...
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. >> the revelation of the week was that kathleen sebelius, health secretary told americans that actually health care law may increase people's health care premiums and costs, wow, what a revelation. >> imagine that. >> something we've been saying for four years on the page and by the way, the people really get shafted according to miss sebelius are people under the age of 30. when you've got employers dropping plans, when you've got costs out of control. this is not get the cost curve down. maybe it's time to repeal this law once and for all. >> paul: james. >> hit out to the u.s. supreme court which this week announced it will take a case on racial preferences at the university of michigan. a federal appeals court says that voters can't repeal preferences because their purpose it to help minorities. but ten years ago, the supreme court said that these preferences were constitutional only because their purpose was to promote a diverse student body. the justice got it wrong and now is a chance to get it right. >> paul: dan. >> this is a one of the solemn times of the year. a hit to the pe
. >> the revelation of the week was that kathleen sebelius, health secretary told americans that actually health care law may increase people's health care premiums and costs, wow, what a revelation. >> imagine that. >> something we've been saying for four years on the page and by the way, the people really get shafted according to miss sebelius are people under the age of 30. when you've got employers dropping plans, when you've got costs out of control. this is not get the...
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cnn's gloria borger, "the washington post" kathleen parker and "the dish's" andrew sullivan. off the latest job news terrific. stock market at historic levels. fiscal cliff deal that raise taxes top 1% and spending cuts may be help but washington is still stuck. this week you saw a couple republicans, chrisyty and jeb bush gearing up to run for president by attacking washington from afar. >> appears to be the last two years bog crisis to crisis. i think people are just numb by this dysfunction. >> if anybody this this room thinks they understand washington, d.c., please come on up and stand behind the podium and you give the answers. because i don't have the first damn idea what they're doing down there.
cnn's gloria borger, "the washington post" kathleen parker and "the dish's" andrew sullivan. off the latest job news terrific. stock market at historic levels. fiscal cliff deal that raise taxes top 1% and spending cuts may be help but washington is still stuck. this week you saw a couple republicans, chrisyty and jeb bush gearing up to run for president by attacking washington from afar. >> appears to be the last two years bog crisis to crisis. i think people are just...
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next one is kathleen hentges. next one that may be here is lawrence nelson. next one is mark burns. >>> you skipped a couple names. >> i skipped a couple names because i have indication that they're not here. >>> thank you. i just wanted to put that up quickly. >> no, i actually wanted to put you first. >>> so, you can see from my background that i have a very broad base of both community service and professional experience that touches on a lot of work this task force is asked to look at. i have community based [speaker not understood], community home care, lgbt mental health, [speaker not understood] programs, hiv and aids services, the list goes on. i have a lot of experience in these areas. so, with all due respect the work the task force has already been doing several months, i think what i can bring to that is a lot of professional experience and community passion around the service. i've had the opportunity the last year to work on the mayor's long-term integration design group which has really given me a great perspective on both the challenges the ci
next one is kathleen hentges. next one that may be here is lawrence nelson. next one is mark burns. >>> you skipped a couple names. >> i skipped a couple names because i have indication that they're not here. >>> thank you. i just wanted to put that up quickly. >> no, i actually wanted to put you first. >>> so, you can see from my background that i have a very broad base of both community service and professional experience that touches on a lot of work...
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with us today, the "washington post" david ignatius and kathleen parker.elene cooper and michael crowley. first up, what does barack obama know what we don't know pledging to use american power against iran and getting more deeply involved in syria? the american mood when it comes to using force feels like 1915, the end of vietnam. after that war, reluctance to commit power abroad was called vietnam syndrome. then came desert storm in 1991 and the first george bush told us that the lightning victory there had banished vietnam wearyness. >> it's a proud day for america and by god, we have kicked the vietnam syndrome once and for all. chris: after the second george bush launched two long wars, many feel war wearyness like against vietnam. against the wearyness, how should we take this week's statements from this president on veryia and iran? >> we are clear that the use of chemical weapons against the syrian people would be a serious and tragic mistake and i will repeat, all options are on the table. we will do what is necessary to prevent iran from getting
with us today, the "washington post" david ignatius and kathleen parker.elene cooper and michael crowley. first up, what does barack obama know what we don't know pledging to use american power against iran and getting more deeply involved in syria? the american mood when it comes to using force feels like 1915, the end of vietnam. after that war, reluctance to commit power abroad was called vietnam syndrome. then came desert storm in 1991 and the first george bush told us that the...
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it is now my honor to turn this over to my good friend, kathleen sebelius. please give her a round of applause. [applause] >> i want to thank sap -- thank secretary duncan, the principals and teachers and the amazing kids who we have seen so far at rolling terrace elementary. it is a truly great example of kids learning each and every day and learning lots of things that are going to make the moral leaders. i even talked to a young man here who has his eye on the maryland state house, so i have to warn governor mallee -- governor o'malley that he has got some competition. i am in grandmother, and i have a six-month-old grandson, so early childhood education, which has always been important to me, has taken on a brand new meaning, because i am seen the world through the eyes of george each and every day. secretary duncan has already mentioned that we have had some great partners and champions in the united states congress from here in maryland, but i want to particularly singled out congressman steny hoyer, who has not only been a long term great leader, but
it is now my honor to turn this over to my good friend, kathleen sebelius. please give her a round of applause. [applause] >> i want to thank sap -- thank secretary duncan, the principals and teachers and the amazing kids who we have seen so far at rolling terrace elementary. it is a truly great example of kids learning each and every day and learning lots of things that are going to make the moral leaders. i even talked to a young man here who has his eye on the maryland state house, so...
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kathleen culhane? >>> she had a family emergency. >> thank you. malik wade, are you here? >> and malik, as i'm sitting here, he literally stepped out [speaker not understood] he'll be back in a moment. >> we'll give him an opportunity. michael santos, come on up. >>> hello, supervisors. my name is michael santos. i am recently released from prison. i began serving a prison sentence in 1987 when i was 23 years old. as a consequence of some bad decisions i made as a young man, i served 25 consecutive years in prison. in fact, i'm still in prison right now. i am a resident of the halfway house on 111 tier street. while i was incarcerated i earned an undergraduate degree and master's degree from accredited universities and published numerous books on the subject of preparing for successful law abiding life upon release. i am currently working with golden state lumber whose corporate offices are in petaluma and has three lumber yards here in bay area. we're opening another one and i'm working with the employer to change their corporate policy to -- hiring policies that prevent
kathleen culhane? >>> she had a family emergency. >> thank you. malik wade, are you here? >> and malik, as i'm sitting here, he literally stepped out [speaker not understood] he'll be back in a moment. >> we'll give him an opportunity. michael santos, come on up. >>> hello, supervisors. my name is michael santos. i am recently released from prison. i began serving a prison sentence in 1987 when i was 23 years old. as a consequence of some bad decisions i made...