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oprah: that is a sign, when weight watchers says, let us help you. aughter] david: have you ever thought you could actually run for president? oprah: i thought, oh, gee, i don't have the experience. i don't know enough. i don't know and now i am thinking, oh? [laughter] >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? oprah: hello. david: the live audience does not intimidate you, right? oprah: not a bit. i feel right at home actually. it is the one thing i miss from the daily show. every now and then someone will say, do you miss the show? no, i don't miss the show. what i miss is the people, the camaraderie, because what i did every day is have my own after show with the audience. i would tal
oprah: that is a sign, when weight watchers says, let us help you. aughter] david: have you ever thought you could actually run for president? oprah: i thought, oh, gee, i don't have the experience. i don't know enough. i don't know and now i am thinking, oh? [laughter] >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. nobody else would consider myself...
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oprah: that is a sign, when weight watchers says, let us help you. r] david: have you ever thought you could actually run for president? oprah: i thought, oh, gee, i don't have the experience. i don't know enough. i don't know and now i am thinking, oh? [laughter] >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪
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that is a sign, when weight watchers says, let us help you. david: right.ah: you go look in the mirror and go, i see what you are talking about. ok. i was just doing what i always do, and that is not just trying to be a spokesperson, but listen, how can i own a piece of it, because since the days of the oprah winfrey show, the biggest, greatest decision i made with the oprah show was own it myself. because my bosses at abc had given me a really hard time when i was doing the color purple. they said you only have two weeks vacation, and i wanted to do that more than anything i want to do in my life. i said i will give up my entire contract if you would just let me do the movie, so i had a smart attorney at the time who said, you never want to be in that position again where you have to give up yourself, your life, so when the contract negotiations came around the second time, i said, what if i own the show and you don't pay me unless the show makes money? and we make money together, so let's split it. i approach everything that way. if i am going to be of va
that is a sign, when weight watchers says, let us help you. david: right.ah: you go look in the mirror and go, i see what you are talking about. ok. i was just doing what i always do, and that is not just trying to be a spokesperson, but listen, how can i own a piece of it, because since the days of the oprah winfrey show, the biggest, greatest decision i made with the oprah show was own it myself. because my bosses at abc had given me a really hard time when i was doing the color purple. they...
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[laughter] that is a sign, when weight watchers says, let us help you. [laughter] david: right.you go look in the mirror and go, i see what you are talking about. ok. i was just doing what i always do, and that is not just trying to be a spokesperson, but listen, how can i own a piece of it, because since the days of the oprah winfrey show, the biggest, greatest decision i made with the oprah show was own it myself. because my bosses at abc had given me a really hard time when i was doing the color purple. they said you only have two weeks vacation, and i wanted to do that more than anything i want to do in my life. i said i will give up my entire contract if you would just let me do the movie, so i had a smart attorney at the time who said, you never want to be in that position again where you have to give up yourself, your life, so when the contract negotiations came around the second time, i said, what if i own the show and you don't pay me unless the show makes money? and we make money together, so let's split it. i approach everything that way. if i am going to be of value
[laughter] that is a sign, when weight watchers says, let us help you. [laughter] david: right.you go look in the mirror and go, i see what you are talking about. ok. i was just doing what i always do, and that is not just trying to be a spokesperson, but listen, how can i own a piece of it, because since the days of the oprah winfrey show, the biggest, greatest decision i made with the oprah show was own it myself. because my bosses at abc had given me a really hard time when i was doing the...
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oprah: that is a sign, when weight watchers says, let us help you. ht you could actually run for president? oprah: i thought, oh, gee, i don't have the experience. i don't know enough. i don't know and now i am thinking, oh? [laughter] >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way.
oprah: that is a sign, when weight watchers says, let us help you. ht you could actually run for president? oprah: i thought, oh, gee, i don't have the experience. i don't know enough. i don't know and now i am thinking, oh? [laughter] >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way.
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oprah: that is a sign, when weight watchers says, let us help you. e you ever thought you could actually run for president? oprah: i thought, oh, gee, i don't have the experience. i don't know enough. i don't know and now i am thinking, oh? [laughter] >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright.
oprah: that is a sign, when weight watchers says, let us help you. e you ever thought you could actually run for president? oprah: i thought, oh, gee, i don't have the experience. i don't know enough. i don't know and now i am thinking, oh? [laughter] >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright.
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that is a sign, when weight watchers says, let us help you. david: right.o look in and go, i see what you are talking about. ok. i was just doing what i always is not just trying to be a spokesperson, but listen, how can i own a piece of it, because since the days of the oprah winfrey show, the biggest, greatest decision i made with the oprah show was own it myself. because my bosses at abc had given me a really hard time when i was doing the color purple. they said you only have two weeks vacation, and i wanted to do that more than anything i want to do in my life. i said i will give up my entire contract if you would just let me do the movie, so i had a smart attorney at the time who said, you never want to be in that position again where you have to give up yourself, your so when the contract negotiations came around the second time, i said, what if i own the show and you don't pay me unless the show makes money? together, sooney let's split it. i approach everything that way. if i am going to be of value to you, it should also be of value to myself. ceo
that is a sign, when weight watchers says, let us help you. david: right.o look in and go, i see what you are talking about. ok. i was just doing what i always is not just trying to be a spokesperson, but listen, how can i own a piece of it, because since the days of the oprah winfrey show, the biggest, greatest decision i made with the oprah show was own it myself. because my bosses at abc had given me a really hard time when i was doing the color purple. they said you only have two weeks...
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weight watchers called -- you know, that is a sign, when weight watchers says, let us help you. david: right. oprah: you go look in the mirror and go, i see what you are talking about. ok. [laughter] oprah: i was just doing what i always do, and that is not just trying to be a spokesperson, but listen, how can i own a piece of it, because since the days of the oprah winfrey show -- you know that worked out for me -- the biggest, greatest decision i made with the oprah show was own it myself. the first time we came up for renegotiation of the contract -- because my bosses at abc had given me a really hard time when i was doing "the color purple." they said you only have two weeks vacation, and i wanted to do that more than anything i want to do in my life. i said i will give up my entire contract if you would just let me do the movie, so i had a smart attorney at the time, jeff jacobs, who said, you never want to be in that position again where you have to give up yourself, your life, so when the contract negotiations came around the second time, i said, what if i own the show an
weight watchers called -- you know, that is a sign, when weight watchers says, let us help you. david: right. oprah: you go look in the mirror and go, i see what you are talking about. ok. [laughter] oprah: i was just doing what i always do, and that is not just trying to be a spokesperson, but listen, how can i own a piece of it, because since the days of the oprah winfrey show -- you know that worked out for me -- the biggest, greatest decision i made with the oprah show was own it myself....
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that's what you've started today so let us help you get it across the finish line. let me just say i'm going to go back to you. in baltimore we just had the summit i fought hard for and thd investigation. there was a sentence that jumped out at me that said over the course of four or five years you had 300,000 pedestrian stops and instead of the 300,000 pedestrian stops, less than 4% ended in an arrest or citation. now, when i talk to the police, they said congressman condit wasn't 300,000 stops, it was probably like 1.7 million whicht means that that number stays thu same. i thought about what you said when you talked about criminal activity, about the smith. so what i just said it doesn't surprise you. i can't hear you. >> no, not at all. we've been working in baltimore to share some of the things we found. but it doesn't surprise me in baltimore or any other cities around the country that the numbers of pedestrian stops or underreported and the return is very low. >> what advice would you have for us if one of the concerns we have and i'm sure a lot of other citie
that's what you've started today so let us help you get it across the finish line. let me just say i'm going to go back to you. in baltimore we just had the summit i fought hard for and thd investigation. there was a sentence that jumped out at me that said over the course of four or five years you had 300,000 pedestrian stops and instead of the 300,000 pedestrian stops, less than 4% ended in an arrest or citation. now, when i talk to the police, they said congressman condit wasn't 300,000...
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so that's what you all have started today, let us help you get it across the finish line. thanks, mr. chairman. >> thank you. let me just say that i'm going to come to you in a minute. i want to go back to you, dr. goff. in baltimore we just had the patterns and practice. something i fought hard for, the investigation of my doj. and it was said in there, something that jumped out at me. it said that over the course of four or five years you had 300,00300,000 pedestrian stops. instead of the 300,000 pedestrian stops, less than 4% ended in an arrest or a citation. now, when i talked to the police, they said, congressman, it wasn't 300,000 stops. it was probably like 1.7 million. baltimore isn't so big. which means that, that number, in other words, the 4% of 300,000, that number stays the same. and i thought about what you said when you talked about criminal activity, about this myth. so that doesn't come what i just said, it doesn't surprise you. i can't hear you. >> no. not at all. we been working in baltimore. excited to share some of the things we found, but it doesn't su
so that's what you all have started today, let us help you get it across the finish line. thanks, mr. chairman. >> thank you. let me just say that i'm going to come to you in a minute. i want to go back to you, dr. goff. in baltimore we just had the patterns and practice. something i fought hard for, the investigation of my doj. and it was said in there, something that jumped out at me. it said that over the course of four or five years you had 300,00300,000 pedestrian stops. instead of...
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that is what you have started today and let us help you get it across the finish line. rep. cummings: i'm going to come to you in a minute. goant to go back to you, dr. ff. --baltimore we just had something that i fought hard for. the investigation by the doj. there was a stat in there that jumped out at me. it said over the course of 4-5 had 300,000 pedestrian stops. it said of the 300,000 4%estrians stops, less than ended in an arrest or a citation. police, i talk to the they said, congressman, it wasn't 300,000 stops. it was probably like 1.7 million. which means that number, the 4% of 300,000, that number stays the same. i thought about what you said when you talk about criminal activity, about this myth. that doesn't surprise me. what i just said doesn't surprise you. i can hear you. goff: not at all. we have been working in baltimore. it doesn't surprise me in baltimore. it doesn't surprise me in many major cities around the country stopsmber of pedestrians are underreported in the return of contraband and arrests is very low. rep. cummings: one of the concerns we had,
that is what you have started today and let us help you get it across the finish line. rep. cummings: i'm going to come to you in a minute. goant to go back to you, dr. ff. --baltimore we just had something that i fought hard for. the investigation by the doj. there was a stat in there that jumped out at me. it said over the course of 4-5 had 300,000 pedestrian stops. it said of the 300,000 4%estrians stops, less than ended in an arrest or a citation. police, i talk to the they said,...
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you are saying. >> we can find your low hanging fruit to go to pick off that tree to help with the jobs. just let us know where we can help. >> thank you. >> do you have anything to say, generally speaking? >> really powerful about the consequences of the current law. and you hear peoples lives that of an affected in remarkably adverse ways but sometimes you don't think about it as a relates to health care. whether it's a businesses that haven't been able to survive for individuals who need to take four or five jobs, a mom who can't be with her kids. this is about real people. it's about real patients. so working with you and your leadership we are really excited about the opportunity to put in place a patient centered system were patients and found a doctors are making decisions and not washington d.c. >> what about the concept, never knows it's happening, that obamacare is imploding? that if we don't do anything it's not even going to be around another year, the insurance companies are fleeing. but now it seems to be getting this wonderful press like it's a wonderful thing and it's a horrible thin
you are saying. >> we can find your low hanging fruit to go to pick off that tree to help with the jobs. just let us know where we can help. >> thank you. >> do you have anything to say, generally speaking? >> really powerful about the consequences of the current law. and you hear peoples lives that of an affected in remarkably adverse ways but sometimes you don't think about it as a relates to health care. whether it's a businesses that haven't been able to survive for...
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let's use it for good. let's use the policy not to help people more but you need people more.that makes people necessary with vocational and technical training and apprenticeships in the country. everything should work so that people have more jobs and so they are more necessary and community. education policies that do not render people superfluous. that see people as an asset to society and not as a liability. that should be in my view, the conservative philosophy and not, every single one of us in this room, if we do this right, that will be our legacy together. and that will make america great again. [applause] >> i'll be back in the beginning, we said, most people are not political. they do not spend their days in conferences like this. thank goodness you do. but most people trying to be the best they can with their life. and we also said at the beginning you know, most people actually agree with us. they just may not know it. and sometimes we use kind of big policy terms. see, i think the test for are we doing what we should be doing to make america great again. i think
let's use it for good. let's use the policy not to help people more but you need people more.that makes people necessary with vocational and technical training and apprenticeships in the country. everything should work so that people have more jobs and so they are more necessary and community. education policies that do not render people superfluous. that see people as an asset to society and not as a liability. that should be in my view, the conservative philosophy and not, every single one of...
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. >> we can find you wall hanging fruit, and let us know where we can help. president trump: would you have anything to say? secretary secretary really powerful about the consequences of the current law and hear people's lives that you don't think about it as it relates to health care, businesses haven't been able to survive or individuals who have to take three, four jobs. this is about real people. it's about real patients. working with you and your leadership, we are excited about the opportunity toll put in place the patient-centered system where patients, families and doctors are making decisions. president trump: what about the concept that obamacare is imploding and we don't do anything, the insurance companies are fleing. but now it seems to be getting this wonderful press likes a wonderful thing and getting worse and 2017 will be the worst year. a lot of things were put into 12017. 2018 will be worse. it has essentially gone. how do you respond to that? why don't we wait and let it implode. it's not an option but certainly an option. how do you respon
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help you, the counties are behind you. we can find you low hanging fruit to be able to pick off the tree to find your jobs. just let us know where we can help. pres. trump: thank you, stan. when you have anything to say, tom, generally speaking? >> really powerful about the consequences of the current law and hear people's lives that you have been affected in remarkably adverse ways. sometimes, you do not think about it as it relates to health care, whether it is businesses haven't been able to survive or individuals who have to take 3, 4, 5 jobs. this is about real people, real patients. working with you and your leadership, we are really excited about the opportunity to put in place the patient-centered system where patients, families, and doctors are making decisions and not washington, d.c.. pres. trump: what about the concept, and everyone knows it is happening that obamacare is , imploding, that we don't do anything, it is not going to be around for another year. the insurance companies are fleeing, but now it seems to be , getting this wonderful press like it is a wonderful thing and getting worse and 2017 will
help you, the counties are behind you. we can find you low hanging fruit to be able to pick off the tree to find your jobs. just let us know where we can help. pres. trump: thank you, stan. when you have anything to say, tom, generally speaking? >> really powerful about the consequences of the current law and hear people's lives that you have been affected in remarkably adverse ways. sometimes, you do not think about it as it relates to health care, whether it is businesses haven't been...
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. >> it's read across america day in a few minutes, we'll let you know how you can help us storms lastht left damage like this. and now >>> a powerful line of severe storms made its way to our area and left behind costly damage in central tennessee. the system produced three tornadoes there yesterday morning and you can see by this damage is. this is over a marina in antioch. no critical injuries have been reported. >> and it was a weather alert day yesterday and today we're seeing what that storm left behind. this is all part of of the same system that caused those midwest tornadoes. here the winds toppled trees and brought down wires. check out this amazing video from montgomery county where houses were partially crushed and fire crews said they rescued one driver who was trapped in fallen wire. a lot of cleaning up to do today. really dangerous. >> meanwhile, for us, i can't believe that we're talking about record setting temperatures yesterday and now we're talking about the possibility for snow. >> yep. >> you thought winter was over. >> nope, it's not. >> really ricketts. >> i'm
. >> it's read across america day in a few minutes, we'll let you know how you can help us storms lastht left damage like this. and now >>> a powerful line of severe storms made its way to our area and left behind costly damage in central tennessee. the system produced three tornadoes there yesterday morning and you can see by this damage is. this is over a marina in antioch. no critical injuries have been reported. >> and it was a weather alert day yesterday and today...
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but let us vote on a bill that says we do not support violence against any women. you helped with that because we did need some republican votes to pass that. but overwhelmingly, the republicans voted for the bill that accepted -- said we are against violence against women. not so fast, lgbt. >> so does bipartisan mean touf have a majority of each party? >> no i'm saying to you the 600 days the republicans resisted passing the republican and democratic bipartisan bill that passed the senate. in the bipartisan bill senate eventually that we said let's do that bipartisan bill -- madam leader, with all due respect, it's very difficult when democrats control the senate and a minority of republicans vote for something to get it thraw body where republicans are in the majority. that's happened on immigration. that's just politics 101. >> no we didn't control the senate. that wasn't -- this is when we were in the minority. but let me go to your other point. the the bill that was passed the mandate is a republican idea. developed at the heritage foundation. >> actually you were in co
but let us vote on a bill that says we do not support violence against any women. you helped with that because we did need some republican votes to pass that. but overwhelmingly, the republicans voted for the bill that accepted -- said we are against violence against women. not so fast, lgbt. >> so does bipartisan mean touf have a majority of each party? >> no i'm saying to you the 600 days the republicans resisted passing the republican and democratic bipartisan bill that passed...
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but if you hire us or you let us in, we are going to do to hacking to help you close up your system.o now you have private companies that will have to decide -- >> it's like the big bad wolf saying little pig, little pig, let me in. judge jeanine: when i was a prosecutor, some of the best guys who were informants were the dirt bags because they know the game better than a lot of us in law enforcement knew it. >> it's like the movie "catch me if you can." judge jeanine: in the end, what microsoft said, some of their new software prevents the kind of stuff assange is doing. but at the end of the day there is very little that's wikileaks exposed that wasn't truthful. >> the fact that they are able to do what they are doing suggests they have help from a major foreign power. judge jeanine: oh, come on. do you agree with that, david? >> there is no evidence. that's like saying russia hacked our elections. we don't know there is any evidence of this. the characteristics a and f.b.i. the republic on tactics to make sure we are keeping this country safe. we had to modernize and be ahead of t
but if you hire us or you let us in, we are going to do to hacking to help you close up your system.o now you have private companies that will have to decide -- >> it's like the big bad wolf saying little pig, little pig, let me in. judge jeanine: when i was a prosecutor, some of the best guys who were informants were the dirt bags because they know the game better than a lot of us in law enforcement knew it. >> it's like the movie "catch me if you can." judge jeanine: in...
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you they have not been doing a brisk businesslike they thought. let's just wander around the store. there's a lot to buy here. there's a lot to have. richard was supposed to help us can go anywhere we want. he's been here, let's see. again you can just see, not a lot of people here. richard are you back here? richard? here he is. richard was the guy we convinced to talk to us, you're live on television. >> how is everyone >> what's everybody looking for >> first of all where is everybody? this is supposed to be >> it's pretty surprising, everyone anticipated it being much busier. last year, the big snow we were slammed. >> you said you did a lot of business. how much >> last year they said like 40, 50,000 in like eight hours, if that's correct. i wasn't here, that's what i heard. >> reporter: i know yesterday u anticipation of the storm. >> yes, yesterday was busier than normal. >> reporter: they said about $16,000, what's everybody looking for >> it's all over the place. vodka, maybe the biggest seller but varies, people are doing a lot of bourban, a lot of wine. >> reporter: do they try to stump you >> a lot of people are cooking, like marcella wine -- in oir.
you they have not been doing a brisk businesslike they thought. let's just wander around the store. there's a lot to buy here. there's a lot to have. richard was supposed to help us can go anywhere we want. he's been here, let's see. again you can just see, not a lot of people here. richard are you back here? richard? here he is. richard was the guy we convinced to talk to us, you're live on television. >> how is everyone >> what's everybody looking for >> first of all where...
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help a lot of people. >> you could only help at this point. >>> marin is looking at letting buses use freeway shoulders to avoid rush hour traffic. it is a controversial proposal done in seattle and miami and now our media partner the marin i.j. reports they want to give it a try. they want to let them cruise the shoulders to improve service and make it easier to pick up and drop off passengers at bus stops. some drivers worry it would allow less room for roadside emergencies. >> for when cars and things like that get in accidents and when people need to pull over, i don't know if that is going to work out with the buses coming through. >> officials say buses will be required to drive slowly, no faster than 35 miles per hour. a time line for this pilot hasn't been announced. >>> next on abc 7 news at 11:00, a surprising announcement fro m. why the soon to be former 49er said he will stand during the national anthem starting next year. >>> and also bringing the joy of reading to kids across america. the special event happening right now. >>> and good morning. i'm abc 7 news meteorologist mike nicco. check
help a lot of people. >> you could only help at this point. >>> marin is looking at letting buses use freeway shoulders to avoid rush hour traffic. it is a controversial proposal done in seattle and miami and now our media partner the marin i.j. reports they want to give it a try. they want to let them cruise the shoulders to improve service and make it easier to pick up and drop off passengers at bus stops. some drivers worry it would allow less room for roadside emergencies....
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we are grateful you take the time to help us understand the health care debate. let's think dr. price. [applause] sec. price: thank you. [applause] >> we are going to -- we are going to take a 10 minute break. i ask that you clear the room for the that time. we will reconvene at 1.40. thank you all. [crowd chatter] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] been listening to secretary tom price on republican plans to repeal and replace the affordable care act leading up to next week's house vote on the measure. that vote is scheduled for thursday. what the debate and vote live starting at 9:00 eastern on c-span. next week, the house intelligence committee looks into allegations of russian influence in the 2016 elections. the f.b.i. director will testify. watch that live at 10:00 monday on cspan3. this monday, the president's picked to be the next supreme court justice begins his confirmation process starting at 11:00 a.m. eastern t
we are grateful you take the time to help us understand the health care debate. let's think dr. price. [applause] sec. price: thank you. [applause] >> we are going to -- we are going to take a 10 minute break. i ask that you clear the room for the that time. we will reconvene at 1.40. thank you all. [crowd chatter] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy....
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we are grateful you take the time to help us understand the health care debate. let's think dr. price. [applause] sec. price: thank you. [applause] >> we are going to -- we are going to take a 10 minute break. i ask that you clear the room for the that time. we will reconvene at 1.40. thank you all. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017]
we are grateful you take the time to help us understand the health care debate. let's think dr. price. [applause] sec. price: thank you. [applause] >> we are going to -- we are going to take a 10 minute break. i ask that you clear the room for the that time. we will reconvene at 1.40. thank you all. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017]
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we are grateful you take the time to help us understand the health care debate. let's think dr. price. [applause] sec. price: thank you. [applause] >> we are going to -- we are going to take a 10 minute break. i ask that you clear the room for the that time. we will reconvene at 1.40. thank you all. [crowd chatter]
we are grateful you take the time to help us understand the health care debate. let's think dr. price. [applause] sec. price: thank you. [applause] >> we are going to -- we are going to take a 10 minute break. i ask that you clear the room for the that time. we will reconvene at 1.40. thank you all. [crowd chatter]
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you've taken on a very daunting job and we're very grateful you take the time to help us understand the health care debate. let's thank dr. price. >> thank you. thank you so much. >> appreciate it. >> thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. >> we're going to -- we're going to take a ten-minute break and i ask that you clear the room for that time so we can reorganize it a little bit and reconvene at 1:40. thank you, all.
you've taken on a very daunting job and we're very grateful you take the time to help us understand the health care debate. let's thank dr. price. >> thank you. thank you so much. >> appreciate it. >> thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. >> we're going to -- we're going to take a ten-minute break and i ask that you clear the room for that time so we can reorganize it a little bit and reconvene at 1:40. thank you, all.
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and if you need extra motivation the grad fund at strayer university can help push you forward. that's right. on us. today is the day. strayer university. let's it, america. >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for specific beauty, clinically developed skincare to specifically reduce the appearance of dark marks, uneven skin tone, rough skin texture, and wrinkles for all women of color, brought to you by junee brands. >> specific beauty, stake -- take one. >> my mother is from jamaica, and my father's from cuba. >> half black, half white. >> latina. >> i'm hawaiian, filipino, and spanish. >> native american, french. >> i'm german-brazilian. >> i'm african-american. i'm chinese. >> my mom is russian, and my dad is a moroccan. >> vietnamese. >> armenian. >> i'm african-american, and my dad is jamaican, so i actually have a little caribbean going on. >> beauty comes in all shades, so why have our shades been lef@ out?
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help him out. let us know on our facebook page what you think of his courtside behavior.f course we've got to show this. yeah, she became a fierl sensation years ago. this is a crying lipick a lo player. she played on. >> you can relate to people, they have so much passion for their teams. >>> a lot can happen under the cover of darkness. >> have you seen this video? the viral video that you're about to see proves that. it's time lapsed from a nanny cam in a room of twin toddlers. they are supposed to be sleeping. they climb out of their cribs, do a little gymnastics, dancing. that went on for seven hours. no wonder they were tired the next day. mom and dad slept through most of the pajama party. this video has gotten more than 11 million views. you can see the whole thing on nbc10.c nbc10.com. >> so that's what it looks like? that's what happens when the lights go out? >> so cute. >> holy smokes. >> my sister is 12 years older than me. so i never had that. >> you guys would do like gymnastics? >> no. i was a baby and she was a teenager. >> they caught me doing that and g
help him out. let us know on our facebook page what you think of his courtside behavior.f course we've got to show this. yeah, she became a fierl sensation years ago. this is a crying lipick a lo player. she played on. >> you can relate to people, they have so much passion for their teams. >>> a lot can happen under the cover of darkness. >> have you seen this video? the viral video that you're about to see proves that. it's time lapsed from a nanny cam in a room of twin...
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let us help grow your company's tomorrow - today at esd.ny.gov we ship everything you atcan imagine.n, and everything we ship has something in common. whether it's expedited overnight... ...or shipped around the globe, ...it's handled by od employees who know that delivering freight... ...means delivering promises. od. helping the world keep promises. dagen: democrats and at least one republican searching for the gop obamacare replacement bill this week and slamming republicans for not making it public. sound familiar? back in 2009, republicans accused democrats of doing the exact same thing while drafting the affordable care act behind closed doors. gary b, the health care sector makes up about one sixth of the entire u.s. economy, so it is important to know what is in this bill. >> well, exactly. look, you know, you alluded to the hypocrisy. this is why approval ratings are in what? the single digits at best? i mean, it's just horrible. look, the republicans on their side. i can understand the hypocrisy from the democrats. they didn't reveal the bill until it was voted upon. but on
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let us help grow your company's tomorrow - today at esd.ny.gov you totanobody's hurt, new car. but there still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutl new car replacement™, u'd get yo whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. lou: in an online poll last night we asked do you think shah get and others should apologize to jeff sessions.said yes they . the deep state is getting bigger. the group, the shadow government. this one is called united to protect democracy. it's head by an attorney who previously worked at a global across i strift outfit financed by our old friend george soros. they already raised 1.5 million as an operating budget. david horowitz, the founder of david horowitz freedom center in thanks, author of "big agenda, president trump's plan
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