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our scholarship donors for this cycle came from kathleen carroll of heroro contractors. mr. victor marques of the marques law group. >> miss alia of turner. >> david lou of ucsf and mark gerar. and mr. jeff peterson of web corp and miss judy sorro, in memory of mitch sorro. >> now i would like to announce the four scholarships. these scholarships represent specific achievements. the first scholarship is awarded to richard may in the amount of $500 for his dedication to the program, going above and beyond the requirements to study construction management and blueprint reading come on up. [ applause ] >> >> the second to ron red head for his commitment to his professional values for $500. >> the third scholarship to bang wo in the amount of $500 for commitment of aligning his goals with industrial qualifications in san francisco, plus he had perfect attendance. [ applause ] >> now, the final scholarship is very special to mission hiring hall. this scholarship is awarded to jessie nelson in the amount of $500 from the maria hasel scholarship fund, this award represents outstand
our scholarship donors for this cycle came from kathleen carroll of heroro contractors. mr. victor marques of the marques law group. >> miss alia of turner. >> david lou of ucsf and mark gerar. and mr. jeff peterson of web corp and miss judy sorro, in memory of mitch sorro. >> now i would like to announce the four scholarships. these scholarships represent specific achievements. the first scholarship is awarded to richard may in the amount of $500 for his dedication to the...
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you must remember, he co-hosted a cnn show with kathleen parker. [laughter] the shame he put his family through. oh, and of course there was also that thing when he banged a bunch of prostitutes with his socks on. it's because of that last little sexual snafu that spitzer kicked off his campaign by going on jay leno for his official hugh grant memorial prostitute apology tour. >> how did you make this big a blunder? >> big a blundzer? that's a very nice way of putting it. but i don't think blupsder is the right word. there it's not like spitzer accidentally tripped and fell dong first into a prostitute on
you must remember, he co-hosted a cnn show with kathleen parker. [laughter] the shame he put his family through. oh, and of course there was also that thing when he banged a bunch of prostitutes with his socks on. it's because of that last little sexual snafu that spitzer kicked off his campaign by going on jay leno for his official hugh grant memorial prostitute apology tour. >> how did you make this big a blunder? >> big a blundzer? that's a very nice way of putting it. but i...
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i found it ironic that when her daughter kathleen dr.s to marry billy hardington, the effervescent child of rose, and many ways like her mother, but often timed that creates conflicts between parents and children. i think it was ironic that rose didn't seem to remember how she the warted her parents wishes by marrying joseph kennedy. sadly kathleen's marriage only lasted four months because her husband was killed in the war. >> joe gets a lot of credit for the family and is larger than life, and even some of the sons gave him credit for spurring this family on to greatness. but how did that marriage work? because your book makes the point, and you see a lot of it in the research, that rose was a partner and was a significant player, especially in joe's absences, in forming this family. >> guest: right. well, i would say that the marriage was built on love. no doubt about that. they both loved each other very much, and by looking at rose's letters -- >> host: nine children. >> guest: definitely love there, and joe's letters to his wife are very expressive, very warm at times, and very lov
i found it ironic that when her daughter kathleen dr.s to marry billy hardington, the effervescent child of rose, and many ways like her mother, but often timed that creates conflicts between parents and children. i think it was ironic that rose didn't seem to remember how she the warted her parents wishes by marrying joseph kennedy. sadly kathleen's marriage only lasted four months because her husband was killed in the war. >> joe gets a lot of credit for the family and is larger than...
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kathleen may want to weigh in.ental movement is much more concerned with the tar sands in canada and the keystone pipeline than they are with fracing. that's just my perception. >> let me explain this is one movement -- the front line -- when we're dealing with fracing and drilling in 34 states and the projection is 1 million to 2 million new wells in the united states alone. you're talking about the coastal communities in the gulf affected by the deep water horizon spill, mountain top removal, you're seeing one movement moving forward against extreme energy. we have local bans throughout new york state. we have a ban in the city of pittsburgh. we have all of mora county, new mexico, passed a ban. californians against fracing was just launched. >> so we're going to have to let people watch the documentary and decide. you can catch that tonight at 9 p.m. on hbo. thank you so much. >>> up next, eliot spitzer's return. how the former governor's checkered pass my play into his political future. plus, a live interview,
kathleen may want to weigh in.ental movement is much more concerned with the tar sands in canada and the keystone pipeline than they are with fracing. that's just my perception. >> let me explain this is one movement -- the front line -- when we're dealing with fracing and drilling in 34 states and the projection is 1 million to 2 million new wells in the united states alone. you're talking about the coastal communities in the gulf affected by the deep water horizon spill, mountain top...
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kathleen whitley knew something was wrong the moment she went to see kathleen the moment school startedhe door when she was on the phone. and i went to open the door and it was locked. >> at recess, justine stayed inside. >> she didn't come outside that day. so i didn't see her again until lunchtime. when i saw her at lunchtime, she had been visibly crying. her eyes were just red and puffy and her face was blotchy. >> any idea what was going on with her that day, what had caused it? >> she had told everybody that she was sick, that she had allergies. but i didn't buy it. >> she had been crying? >> she had been crying. she had been crying uncontrollably. >> pat hammond was taken aback when she saw justine as they walked the children to the bus at the end of the day. >> i turned to say something to her and looked at her and her eyes were so incredibly swollen that they looked like little slits. >> before leaving, justine told the principal she'd be out sick the next day. but still, she went to the after-school graduate class she was taking with kathleen. they were both working on their ma
kathleen whitley knew something was wrong the moment she went to see kathleen the moment school startedhe door when she was on the phone. and i went to open the door and it was locked. >> at recess, justine stayed inside. >> she didn't come outside that day. so i didn't see her again until lunchtime. when i saw her at lunchtime, she had been visibly crying. her eyes were just red and puffy and her face was blotchy. >> any idea what was going on with her that day, what had...
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kathleen loves all aspects of the show. she's such a great fan. she even tests the recipes from the show like this zucchini soup. when kathleen got married she made her husband watch the show with her every night. that's tough. now he enjoys the show so much that she thinks he'd even watch it without her. she painted wine glasses with your faces on them. that's a dedicated fan. do you want to hear where you're going? >> yes, i do. >> get ready to escape to the relaxation. you and a guest are going to kessler canyon in colorado. this colorado outdoor retreat spans across 23,000 acres of pristine wilderness. the trip includes four days, three nights and exclusive guided sheep tour of the canyon and breathtaking hiking experience. i think carson wants to go with you. hotel and air fare provided by kessler canyon. >> i cannot wait. i'm so excited. >> we are so happy for you. >> thank you so much for watching. we'll do our favorite things tomorrow because we just kind of ran out of time with the baby stuff. >>> coming up, our guys tell all panel is her
kathleen loves all aspects of the show. she's such a great fan. she even tests the recipes from the show like this zucchini soup. when kathleen got married she made her husband watch the show with her every night. that's tough. now he enjoys the show so much that she thinks he'd even watch it without her. she painted wine glasses with your faces on them. that's a dedicated fan. do you want to hear where you're going? >> yes, i do. >> get ready to escape to the relaxation. you and a...
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and kathleen is perhaps 1-year-old. she is being held up and walking but her sister who who is two years older is also being held up and walking. she had physical slowness as well as mental slowness in the kennedys were told she had this mental retardation. the kennedys were way ahead of the game and attempting to mainstream her because they didn't -- they were told you have to send her off. >> host: they didn't institutionalize her? guess that they didn't institutionalize her until many years later. she had a lobotomy that joe senior ordered for her without telling rose. >> host: he didn't tell rose? >> guest: as far as i know he didn't tell rose. rose did not leave a record. her feelings about that with a couple of exceptions, she does explain to doris kearns goodwin how she felt about it and she did regret it for the rest of her life and was angry at her husband because of it. then i came upon a little interview that she did with felicia rocha and who was at one time married to fdr junior and she knew rose kennedy an
and kathleen is perhaps 1-year-old. she is being held up and walking but her sister who who is two years older is also being held up and walking. she had physical slowness as well as mental slowness in the kennedys were told she had this mental retardation. the kennedys were way ahead of the game and attempting to mainstream her because they didn't -- they were told you have to send her off. >> host: they didn't institutionalize her? guess that they didn't institutionalize her until many...
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on our title six program i work closely with kathleen who is in the regulatory affairs group and oversees the title six program. i can go through the material briefly, but what i am bringing to you is a set of policies around how we evaluate service and fare changes, in particular our proposed service definition and our disparate impacts and disproportionate burden policies. for those of you not familiar title six is a civil rights act of 1964 addressing discrimination and most aspects of life in the u.s. and specifically states that no person in the united states shall on the groupeds of race, color or national origin excluded from participating in, denied the of benefits of or subject to discrimination of any activity receiving federal funds. and as an agency that receives federal funds from fta they monitor our transit providers for compliance and in particular they issued a new circular with guidelines and part of why we're here is to meet the requirements in that new guidelines. a strong title six program ensures that public services including transportation are provided in a non dis
on our title six program i work closely with kathleen who is in the regulatory affairs group and oversees the title six program. i can go through the material briefly, but what i am bringing to you is a set of policies around how we evaluate service and fare changes, in particular our proposed service definition and our disparate impacts and disproportionate burden policies. for those of you not familiar title six is a civil rights act of 1964 addressing discrimination and most aspects of life...
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kathleen cole? >> keith? >> good evening commissioners, i'm the president of the (inaudible) patch merchant's association we have 160 small business members and i am the owner of (inaudible) water proofing and i have about 65 employees and i run the business in the city for 37 years now. and i'm no hard line business owner, and i actually considered myself a progressive. and i find that most issues i stand just slightly to the left of the reverend al sharpton. >> and i will provide the flexible work outs where it is possible. i think that paid sick leave is a great program. i paid 100 percent of the employer's healthcare from the day that i started my business. and i don't explain about the 40,000 that i pay each year in payroll tax to me that is the cost of the privilege of doing business in the wonderful city. i am like a company and i have been threatened to leave the city if i think that it is a special tax deal. but i will be forced to move my business from this city if this guaranteed scheduling require
kathleen cole? >> keith? >> good evening commissioners, i'm the president of the (inaudible) patch merchant's association we have 160 small business members and i am the owner of (inaudible) water proofing and i have about 65 employees and i run the business in the city for 37 years now. and i'm no hard line business owner, and i actually considered myself a progressive. and i find that most issues i stand just slightly to the left of the reverend al sharpton. >> and i will...
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court has cast all of those into legal limbo, meaning kathleen and millions of other workers are out of luck. joining me now is congresswoman linda sanchez, democrat from california. and larry cohen, president of communications workers of america. congresswoman, i'll begin with you. why did you send this letter today in why did you hold this press conference? what is different now? is this a breaking point? >> we've just seen an incredible lack of cooperation between the republicans and the white house. and this is just the prime example of how they are hurting american workers and american families by obstructing the normal business of our government. and i think this can't be allowed to go on. it's reached a point where people's lives are being ruined because of it. there are workers similar to kathleen who have been awarded backpay and reinstatement in their jobs because of illegal things their employers were doing. and all that is in limbo until we can get nlrb folks confirmed. so we've just had enough. we want to apply the pressure. we want to let minority leader mcconnell know
court has cast all of those into legal limbo, meaning kathleen and millions of other workers are out of luck. joining me now is congresswoman linda sanchez, democrat from california. and larry cohen, president of communications workers of america. congresswoman, i'll begin with you. why did you send this letter today in why did you hold this press conference? what is different now? is this a breaking point? >> we've just seen an incredible lack of cooperation between the republicans and...
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. >> guest: there is, which i find ironic because when her daughter, kathleen, decides that she's going to marry billy hardington, the protestant nobleman, during -- >> host: this is kick, right? >> guest: kick, the effervescent child of rose, and i think in many ways like her hour, but often times that creates conflict -- >> host: sure. the closest ones argue the most. >> guest: indeed. rose didn't seem to remember how, in a sense, she thwarted her parents' wishes, and kit was not to be denied and, of course, she did marry billy hardington. sadly, the marriage only lasts four months, and he was killed in europe in 1944. >> host: let's talk about joe. joe gets a lot of credit for this family, and he was a patriarchal figure, larger than life, and even some of the sons sort of gave him credit for spurring his family on to the greatness. but, um, how did that marriage work? because your book makes the point and you see a lot of it in the research that you've done that rose was a partner and was a significant player especially in joe's absences in forming this family. >> guest: right. well
. >> guest: there is, which i find ironic because when her daughter, kathleen, decides that she's going to marry billy hardington, the protestant nobleman, during -- >> host: this is kick, right? >> guest: kick, the effervescent child of rose, and i think in many ways like her hour, but often times that creates conflict -- >> host: sure. the closest ones argue the most. >> guest: indeed. rose didn't seem to remember how, in a sense, she thwarted her parents'...
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kathleen parker wrote in the "washington post" today, she's a moderate to conservative writer. look at what she said. here's how she handled it. weiner's stubbornness is likely based on two probabilities, first is that he can outlast the electorate's attention span which gnats regard with envy. a second pertains to daniel patrick moynihan's observation that we're going lower and lower normalizing the deebant to the accommodate our moral decay. divorce, pornography, unwed parenthood, sexting, whatever. if everyone's doing it, it can't be wrong. that's a little moral. i'm not sure i'm comfortable with that one. your thoughts on this. this whole idea that weiner might just fit in after a couple weeks of this. he puts up with this for a couple weeks, maybe makes a strong third, maybe tries for third but is in a position of endorsing thompson when we get into this big fight over stop and frisk which is inevitably coming from weeks from now between christine quinn and thompson, he'll just jump in on the side of thompson and play the underdog again and somehow come out of this thing a
kathleen parker wrote in the "washington post" today, she's a moderate to conservative writer. look at what she said. here's how she handled it. weiner's stubbornness is likely based on two probabilities, first is that he can outlast the electorate's attention span which gnats regard with envy. a second pertains to daniel patrick moynihan's observation that we're going lower and lower normalizing the deebant to the accommodate our moral decay. divorce, pornography, unwed parenthood,...
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kathleen cairns &pwhich lead to hundredssof rr.we are insiie icee child predators has lead to 26 &pnew casee in marylaad looe" p feddral authhrities iiclude 11 overseaa... the pccussd... ccild predattrr &ptarggting children on the across the ccuntrr weee en - vvctiiized.. iicluding (marcus brownn"thhs initiative has developed 6 nnw cases that we are in the process of how they will come out e have sevee viitims and we expect more to oocur."it's disturbing trend... chiid ppedators posinggas kidss.. "nationwide the majority of children targeted in this oppration wwer between the -&p &ppredaaors used blacckaill pice)"they illlbe duued or pricked intt submitting to aa blaakmails the child nddsays around tte internet unless you images for me"(cairns))someeof uuderrthe age of 3 aad fed &pinvessiggtoos say they have vowed o onttnue the program tooprooect our children.. in to... detectiie... - shaneevolk. -& vo funeral... was held pt... saint he died... wednesday morninn... aftee... he... lost control hhttingg.. an - embankmenn on glen armm
kathleen cairns &pwhich lead to hundredssof rr.we are insiie icee child predators has lead to 26 &pnew casee in marylaad looe" p feddral authhrities iiclude 11 overseaa... the pccussd... ccild predattrr &ptarggting children on the across the ccuntrr weee en - vvctiiized.. iicluding (marcus brownn"thhs initiative has developed 6 nnw cases that we are in the process of how they will come out e have sevee viitims and we expect more to oocur."it's disturbing trend......
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, and kathleen is perhaps one years old and she is being held up and walking by her sister who's two years old as also being held up and walking. so her physical slowness as well as mental slowness and the kennedys were told that she had this mental retardation. they kennedys were really way ahead of the game and attempting to mainstream her, because they, they were told you had to center off. >> host: they didn't institutionalize her treachery not until many, many years later when many people know she had a lobotomy that jokingly seen had ordered for her in 1941 without consulting rose. speak he didn't tell rose? >> guest: as far as we no, he did not tell rose is going to do this. >> host: dgc any reaction to that? >> guest: roasted not the a record of her feelings about that a couple of exceptions, that she does explain how she felt about and that she did regret for the rest of her life and was angry at her husband because of it. and then i came upon a little-known interview that she did, in the early '70s felicia went down to palm beach estate with roasted they are to and intervie
, and kathleen is perhaps one years old and she is being held up and walking by her sister who's two years old as also being held up and walking. so her physical slowness as well as mental slowness and the kennedys were told that she had this mental retardation. they kennedys were really way ahead of the game and attempting to mainstream her, because they, they were told you had to center off. >> host: they didn't institutionalize her treachery not until many, many years later when many...
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his father was paying taxes there. >> bill: kathleen, god bless you. >> kathleen, my queen. >> bill: were right on. kathleen, go out and see that movie, fruitvale station. i'm telling you you will cry like i did at the end of it. but boy, it's a powerful statement. jay is calling from atlanta georgia. >> caller: good morning. remember the central park jogger and those five or six kids that were picked up in the park and they were all put in prison for like what, 13, 14 years before they found they were innocent? they were profiled by the police and even though there was no evidence of them raping that jogger she survived the attack, it was later found the attacker was in jail. he saw these kids in there and he confessed to it before they were finally released. you remember that? >> bill: i remember vaguely. i didn't remember that the kids went to jail. i remember they were wrongly accused. i know that the rapist finally did come out yeah. but we could go down the list of cases of racial profiling or cases where the justice system has unfairly and wrongly accused a black person of a c
his father was paying taxes there. >> bill: kathleen, god bless you. >> kathleen, my queen. >> bill: were right on. kathleen, go out and see that movie, fruitvale station. i'm telling you you will cry like i did at the end of it. but boy, it's a powerful statement. jay is calling from atlanta georgia. >> caller: good morning. remember the central park jogger and those five or six kids that were picked up in the park and they were all put in prison for like what, 13, 14...
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and you have of course kathleen sebelius at health and human services.e. and you have of course kathleen sebelius at health and human services. now you have advertising going on with conservative groups criticizing the administration. liberal groups $1 million. so you see a political fight has broken out. >> charles, but on the substance of the constitutionality of the administration saying it's okay, we have the authority to disregard the law as passed by congress -- >> it has no such authority. it's clearly lawless. it's undoubtedly unconstitutional. the constitution is a fairly basic tenant is that the executive is required to faithfully execute the law, not ignore parts of the laws. bl like dream act. you do that in bolivia, you don't did that in the united states. this is a continuation of the lawlessness. you don't announce it in a blog post. you go congress and say we made a mistake, we want to repeal this provision. and do you it legally. but it doesn't even think of doing that. because if it did, then you'd get the go. saying if we're in the rep
and you have of course kathleen sebelius at health and human services.e. and you have of course kathleen sebelius at health and human services. now you have advertising going on with conservative groups criticizing the administration. liberal groups $1 million. so you see a political fight has broken out. >> charles, but on the substance of the constitutionality of the administration saying it's okay, we have the authority to disregard the law as passed by congress -- >> it has no...
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>> kathleen in the house with the insight. >> that will be interesting. >> welcome back. that will be interesting. still ahead, your most creative tweets relating to mr. spitzer. we have a couple good ones and we're able to share them on air. "morning joe" is moments away. ♪ when you experience something great, you want to share it. with everyone. that's why more customers recommend verizon, america's largest 4g lte network. pnc virtual wallet®. for a whole new way to manage your finances. for keeping track of credit and debit card purchases... ...checks, bills and even your saving and spending. all in one well-organized place. for seeing the small details and the big picture, so you can do more with your money. for finding out how pnc virtual wallet® can help you, go to pncvirtualwallet.com. pnc bank. for the achiever in you®. >>> earlier in the show we asked your best eliot spitzer headline comeback. we asked for your responses. some very good ones. some of which we can't necessarily share with you. but john tower has the best one this is morning. >> we have some pretty
>> kathleen in the house with the insight. >> that will be interesting. >> welcome back. that will be interesting. still ahead, your most creative tweets relating to mr. spitzer. we have a couple good ones and we're able to share them on air. "morning joe" is moments away. ♪ when you experience something great, you want to share it. with everyone. that's why more customers recommend verizon, america's largest 4g lte network. pnc virtual wallet®. for a whole new...
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you must remember, he co-hosted a cnn show with kathleen parker.ughter] the shame he put his family through. oh, and of course there was also that thing when he banged a bunch of prostitutes with his socks on. it's because of that last little sexual snafu that spitzer kicked off his campaign by going on jay leno for his official hugh grant memorial prostitute apology tour. >> how did you make this big a blunder? >> big a blundzer? that's a very nice way of putting it. but i don't think blupsder is the right word. there it's not like spitzer accidentally tripped and fell dong first into a prostitute on at least eight separate occasions, but spitzer made it clear that he would rather focus on what he did right. >> my name came up in a federal investigation about people who had been seeing clients of a prostitution ring, and when this became evident, i immediately resigned. i said, look, my career as attorney general was predicated on the notion of the things i'd done with wall street and elsewhere, accountability. and i said, that is a standard and s
you must remember, he co-hosted a cnn show with kathleen parker.ughter] the shame he put his family through. oh, and of course there was also that thing when he banged a bunch of prostitutes with his socks on. it's because of that last little sexual snafu that spitzer kicked off his campaign by going on jay leno for his official hugh grant memorial prostitute apology tour. >> how did you make this big a blunder? >> big a blundzer? that's a very nice way of putting it. but i don't...
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still in retirement, but with this thank goodness with the city and also specifically want to thank kathleen for putting this together. with that i'm sure there will be good discussion. why don't you start off with your presentation and we can take it from there. >> good afternoon, supervise, lisa, acting director, i'm joined by our cfo and joined by the vice-president for actuarial services for an hoout. we have asked jerry rap port to speak on this so he will follow my presentation. i would like to start first with what we believe is the most important story of 2014 raise some benefits process and that's precedent 4th year. this has never happened. it's unprecedented for the city of san francisco and something we should be proud of. first reminder that the health services system trust is a trust that provides health benefits for employers and the city and county of san francisco, the school district and community college district. the package represents the employee and retiree benefits for all four participating employers. my presentation today is going to review the aggregate premium inc
still in retirement, but with this thank goodness with the city and also specifically want to thank kathleen for putting this together. with that i'm sure there will be good discussion. why don't you start off with your presentation and we can take it from there. >> good afternoon, supervise, lisa, acting director, i'm joined by our cfo and joined by the vice-president for actuarial services for an hoout. we have asked jerry rap port to speak on this so he will follow my presentation. i...
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pennsylvania attorney general kathleen cane joins me now. you're on the spot on this issue.d to proceed. >> right now pennsylvania is in a lawsuit. i am actually named defendant to the lawsuit, along with the governor of pennsylvania and the secretary of health. as attorney general, it is my job to defend the commonwealth in any lawsuit that comes before it, but it is also my responsibility as attorney general to protect, obey and defend the constitution. i also have to look at the rules of professional conduct as a lawyer. so when i'm faced with the opportunity that i must defend the governor with regard to a specific suit as the doma lawsuit indicates, i have to weigh my options between defending the governor, as well as protecting the constitution. i chose to protect the constitution where i believe that the constitutionality of doma is seriously suspect. i believe doma is unconstitutional. therefore, i cannot ethically, morally or according to the laws of pennsylvania defend the governor where we have a material difference. so i am not defending the governor of pennsylva
pennsylvania attorney general kathleen cane joins me now. you're on the spot on this issue.d to proceed. >> right now pennsylvania is in a lawsuit. i am actually named defendant to the lawsuit, along with the governor of pennsylvania and the secretary of health. as attorney general, it is my job to defend the commonwealth in any lawsuit that comes before it, but it is also my responsibility as attorney general to protect, obey and defend the constitution. i also have to look at the rules...
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kathleen, should we be arguing more about insurance institutions and who we're trusting? >> sort of bouncing off of what andrew said, the words that come to mind for me are temporary insanity. all of that fear we talk about, that con vealed the -- congealled -- we were so thrown off balance. we lost our equilibrium as a country and each of us did scurry to our comfort zone, that would be our more politically entrenched positions. i think we were all willing to do whatever nanook to make sure that never happened again. now we can sit and say gosh, we should have asked for questions but at the time all we wanted to do was take action. chris: cynthia first then mike. >> well, there was a different attitude, i think, outside washington and new york. the terror had happened right here and i remember how fearful friends of mine were who lived in washington and new york. but that sense of terror and panic didn't necessarily pervade the rest of the country. but this is where our insurance institutional leaders sat and -- institutional leaders sat and i think they helped pass that
kathleen, should we be arguing more about insurance institutions and who we're trusting? >> sort of bouncing off of what andrew said, the words that come to mind for me are temporary insanity. all of that fear we talk about, that con vealed the -- congealled -- we were so thrown off balance. we lost our equilibrium as a country and each of us did scurry to our comfort zone, that would be our more politically entrenched positions. i think we were all willing to do whatever nanook to make...
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kathleen makes an important point. in politics but any field, all women grapple with. you welcome the attention, particularly if you're advocating a cause that is near and dear and important to you as obviously this one is, but when it borders into things like how she's standing for so long and the appearance and the femaleness about it, i think that's still says something not very good about how we cover women in politics. >> wasn't she standing up for femaleness in general and women's reproductive rights? it's interesting to see kathleen parker and people like peggy noonan who will pile on a female leader who's emerging. >> this is a very interesting phenomena. women are usually the first to pile on to other women. >> they're certainly the first to pile on. and the fact that these are seasoned women who don't really have to worry about a woman's right to choose piling on a woman standing up for a woman's right to choose. >> men should care about the issue no matter what side you come down on. >> men should not care a
kathleen makes an important point. in politics but any field, all women grapple with. you welcome the attention, particularly if you're advocating a cause that is near and dear and important to you as obviously this one is, but when it borders into things like how she's standing for so long and the appearance and the femaleness about it, i think that's still says something not very good about how we cover women in politics. >> wasn't she standing up for femaleness in general and women's...
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and kathleen sebelius, eric holder and shean donovan will be addressing those issues.e house have to say as you can't push for gun legislation? >> the president has made clear his feelings about the failure of the senate to act on common sense legislation that would have improved upon our background check system. legislation that has enormous support across the country in blue states and purple states and red states and that the senate should have approved. the fact of the matter is, and the president has spoken about this, he will ton work with members of his administration to advance the cause of reducing gun violence. using the powers that the administration has. but will also continue to try to impress upon congress the need to have congress act on this important problem and to reflect the will of the american people when it comes to common sense steps. steps that respect our second amendment rights. rights that the president supports. and that simply in the case of the background check legislation as we discussed quite intensively for a period earlier this year, w
and kathleen sebelius, eric holder and shean donovan will be addressing those issues.e house have to say as you can't push for gun legislation? >> the president has made clear his feelings about the failure of the senate to act on common sense legislation that would have improved upon our background check system. legislation that has enormous support across the country in blue states and purple states and red states and that the senate should have approved. the fact of the matter is, and...
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hi, everybody, i'm jenna lee, and just within the last hour, health and human services secretary kathleenelius held a conference call about the government's latest efforts to get people to enroll in obamacare. thisinthis as house republicanse pushing for a break to give everyone time from the mandate. what did the secretary have to say this morning, jim? >> reporter: she announced that $150 million will go to community health centers to help sign people up for coverage and that 3,000 outreach workers will be hired. she also noted that walgreens and blue cross blue shield will help educate people about the law. the administration's worried about all that because so few people understand the law. many don't like it as well. a recent kaiser poll said only 19% thought they would be better off under the law, and a fox poll found people oppose it by a margin of 55-40%. so they've got a long way to go, and they know it. jenna? jenna: jim, the house is having a hearing today challenging the president's authority to delay the employer mandate which was part of the law, and now we know they have th
hi, everybody, i'm jenna lee, and just within the last hour, health and human services secretary kathleenelius held a conference call about the government's latest efforts to get people to enroll in obamacare. thisinthis as house republicanse pushing for a break to give everyone time from the mandate. what did the secretary have to say this morning, jim? >> reporter: she announced that $150 million will go to community health centers to help sign people up for coverage and that 3,000...