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you were on with louise radnofsky of the "wall street journal."ler: good morning. it is nice to be with you. as an independent and a gentleman who ran for congress in michigan in the 11th district, i know the importance of health care. my simple statement is in a nation as great as ours, it is truly a sorry state of affairs when it is a luxury to become ill. we finally have a chance to bridge the gap, and this health care act -- we're going to have to give a chance. just because there are some computer problems and so forth and so on, that is not the issue. the issue is reaching out to the country, to the people who do not have health care, and giving them an opportunity to obtain health care. at an affordable cost. host: you are on the independents line, we asked democratic caller's on the first segment of the "washington journal" this morning is a copy the rollout of affordable care act was going to hurt democrats in 2014 and 2016. what do you think? caller: i really don't see that. first of all, you go beyond three-month, and people forget what
you were on with louise radnofsky of the "wall street journal."ler: good morning. it is nice to be with you. as an independent and a gentleman who ran for congress in michigan in the 11th district, i know the importance of health care. my simple statement is in a nation as great as ours, it is truly a sorry state of affairs when it is a luxury to become ill. we finally have a chance to bridge the gap, and this health care act -- we're going to have to give a chance. just because there...
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and louise hirschfeld komen. judy and josh westin. wallic family in memory of miriam and ira dean wallic. the cheryl and philip willstein family. bernard and irene schwartz. roslyn p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual and group retirement products. we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> narrator: on the entire west coast of the americas, there is no other estuary like san francisco bay. immense in size, covering over 1,600 square miles, it is one of the great estuaries of the world. >> estuaries are the part of the planet where land and sea come together. it's magic in a lot of ways. >> narrator: it was an estuary of breathtaking abundance, a marvel of nature. >> so on a per acre basis, this is more productive than the rain forest, more productive than the redwood forest, more productive than coral reefs. these are the most biologi
and louise hirschfeld komen. judy and josh westin. wallic family in memory of miriam and ira dean wallic. the cheryl and philip willstein family. bernard and irene schwartz. roslyn p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual and group retirement products. we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you....
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louise, welcome back to program. why did the administration do this? >> well, they did it because it wasn't ready and because they said they were focusing on other things-- getting the web site up and running for individuals. this is something they felt thaibd jettison, and they did. >> woodruff: tell us which small businesses are affected. i know not all of them have to pay attention to this regulation, those with employees under 50? is that right? >> yes, and a number of small businesses do voluntarily provide coverage to their employees right now and want to continue doing so next year. there's nothing in the law that requires them to do so, but the law includes tax credits towards the cost of the coverage in some cases. for small businesses anthrax buy through healthcare.gov, which would be in one of the 36 states where the exchange isn't being run by the state itself, they're not going to be able to use the web site. they're going to have to continue to go to an insurer or agent or broker-- probably somebody they're using already-- and they'll hav
louise, welcome back to program. why did the administration do this? >> well, they did it because it wasn't ready and because they said they were focusing on other things-- getting the web site up and running for individuals. this is something they felt thaibd jettison, and they did. >> woodruff: tell us which small businesses are affected. i know not all of them have to pay attention to this regulation, those with employees under 50? is that right? >> yes, and a number of...
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it's a pleasure to have you here louise. thank you. >> thank you. >> what's the biggest challenge facing the insurance agency? >> they are worried about the competition, now that they don't base them on their medical risk, but on their age, and certain medical parameters, that's about it. the their concern so far is the technological problems that the website has had has deterred all bit the most persistent, and now what they're saying is that the presidential's proposal could further harm the exchanges because they're going to keep out a group of people whose plans are going to be cancelled and now reinstated. and that group is pretty healthy by and large. >> does the insurance industry have its own health risk? >> one thing big carriers want to do is be able to sign up people for coverage directly and administer formal announcement yet of some sort of deal around this. >> what about the people who had their insurance policies cancelled? what is the insurance industry saying about that given what the president did yesterday
it's a pleasure to have you here louise. thank you. >> thank you. >> what's the biggest challenge facing the insurance agency? >> they are worried about the competition, now that they don't base them on their medical risk, but on their age, and certain medical parameters, that's about it. the their concern so far is the technological problems that the website has had has deterred all bit the most persistent, and now what they're saying is that the presidential's proposal could...
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louise greenspan a pediatric endocrinologist at kaiser permanente in san francisco.hanks for being here today. >> thanks for having me. >> why is it important to study early puberty? >> doctors have noticed girls are going through puberty earlier in the past. we didn't know exactly how early. we had never been able to follow one group of girls going through development. we didn't know what was happening to each girl as they went through. so we've had the opportunity now to study one group of girls, 1200 girls across the country, and look at them over time to see what's happening. and even though i'm a specialist in puberty, when i see one girl in the office i don't necessarily know what's happening with the larger group of girls. so we can take a group of girls and see how their puberty development plays out. >> i think a lot of us thought puberty for girls started around 11 to 12. >> that's what we used to think. >> there's a new normal now? >> yes. >> i know we talked about this prior to the show. i want to put a graphic on the screen to show people the numbers. if
louise greenspan a pediatric endocrinologist at kaiser permanente in san francisco.hanks for being here today. >> thanks for having me. >> why is it important to study early puberty? >> doctors have noticed girls are going through puberty earlier in the past. we didn't know exactly how early. we had never been able to follow one group of girls going through development. we didn't know what was happening to each girl as they went through. so we've had the opportunity now to...
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writers nate and or my line producer kurt my executive producers shane and my wife shawn and my wife louise i'm thankful to my director kevin and the whole studio one team wendy ernest eugene mark michael frank de ricky vince rob tatyana all of you do a wonderful job making sure this show comes together every night. and on this particular thanksgiving i'm awful also thankful that our country seems to be in many ways moving in the right direction another we talk a lot of the show about america's problems right now thanks to obamacare americans for the first time ever have a chance to get affordable health care the law is not perfect and the website still needs to be fixed but things are looking up i'm also excited that the labor movement seems to be on the rebound this friday wal-mart workers across the country already walking off their jobs and demand higher pay better working conditions in the right to unionize it's the second year in a row wal-mart workers have used black friday as a way to draw attention to their cause despite thirty two years of reaganomics and devastating republican au
writers nate and or my line producer kurt my executive producers shane and my wife shawn and my wife louise i'm thankful to my director kevin and the whole studio one team wendy ernest eugene mark michael frank de ricky vince rob tatyana all of you do a wonderful job making sure this show comes together every night. and on this particular thanksgiving i'm awful also thankful that our country seems to be in many ways moving in the right direction another we talk a lot of the show about america's...
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writers nate andrew my line producer kurt my executive producers shane and my wife shawn and my wife louise i'm thankful to my director kevin and the whole studio one team wendy ernest eugene mark michael frank de ricky vince rob tatyana all of you do a wonderful job making sure this show comes together every night. and on this particular thanksgiving i am awful also thankful that our country seems to be in many ways moving in the right direction another we talk a lot of the show about america's problems right now thanks to obamacare americans for the first time ever have a chance to get affordable health care the law is not perfect and the website still needs to be fixed but things are looking up i'm also excited that the labor movement seems to be on the rebound this friday wal-mart workers across the country already walking off their jobs and demand higher pay better working conditions in the right to unionize it's the second year in a row wal-mart workers have used black friday as a way to draw attention to their cause despite thirty two years of reaganomics and devastating republican a
writers nate andrew my line producer kurt my executive producers shane and my wife shawn and my wife louise i'm thankful to my director kevin and the whole studio one team wendy ernest eugene mark michael frank de ricky vince rob tatyana all of you do a wonderful job making sure this show comes together every night. and on this particular thanksgiving i am awful also thankful that our country seems to be in many ways moving in the right direction another we talk a lot of the show about...
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when louise plays, it does resonate. we have to be able to convey and articulate. you have to understand and feel it in their bodies. we have to talk about the founding of our country. we will talk about it anyway. also about where i think we need to go. it clearly states that we have self evident truths and we can loan them to the government. when you think about this as what we are and what we are not. self evident means truthful. i think we need to understand that we need to have society and government based on truth. we say equal, we are created equal. not that the in the end it's equal, but this is a challenge for us. this is going to hurt people's feelings. people like people to be happy. the reality is in the end, you have to have people that do better than others because they worked harder. you can't have a society where everyone gets the same in the end. that's not a free society that creates empty entrepreneurial people. we are talking about a creator and we are talking about god giving us power. our power comes from god. not that the government decides w
when louise plays, it does resonate. we have to be able to convey and articulate. you have to understand and feel it in their bodies. we have to talk about the founding of our country. we will talk about it anyway. also about where i think we need to go. it clearly states that we have self evident truths and we can loan them to the government. when you think about this as what we are and what we are not. self evident means truthful. i think we need to understand that we need to have society and...
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journalist ann louise bardach, thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> michael eaves is here with sports. an update for a candidate on the heisman trophy. >> this information a lot are hoping for. if the state of florida files charges against jamesin winston for sexual assault. that decision will not be made until after the seminoles play in the acc championship game on 2 december. >> georgia cappleman, assistant state attorney said the state attorney's office needs two weeks or long are it process the evidence. december 9th - that's when the ballots are due. some hope a decision to pursue charges would be made before the votes are cast for college football's most prestigious award. >> a year after signing a contract with the los angeles lakers, kobe bryant says he's weeks away interest day bug. the lakers must play on without him. they carry a 7 and 7 record against the wizards. john walsh scored 13 of game-high 13 points. it was walsh's 13th straight game. he had minus six as a winning streak was snapped. >> jim abb
journalist ann louise bardach, thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> michael eaves is here with sports. an update for a candidate on the heisman trophy. >> this information a lot are hoping for. if the state of florida files charges against jamesin winston for sexual assault. that decision will not be made until after the seminoles play in the acc championship game on 2 december. >> georgia cappleman, assistant state attorney said the state...
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louise, what do you want to buy? >> hi, suze. my husband and i want to run in the 2014 new york city marathon. as far as debt, we have three mortgages, we also have a $16,000 balance on a car loan, and we have $25,000 in credit-card debt. >> welcome back, everybody. now, listen. do you need to spend less and save more? then you'll relate to my one-on-one guest tonight. nikki is coming to us from chicago. she's 33 and a hospital pharmacist. she's been married to ray for seven years. and they have a 3-year-old daughter and another due in about five months. nikki says her spending habits are out of control, and she's afraid it will ruin her marriage. so, she wants to stop shopping and start saving. nikki, listen. i hear that your husband never sees what you're buying. he just sees what's on the credit cards. walk me through how that works -- that he doesn't know what you are buying. >> okay. i often would shop at the mall on the way home. and i'll have the bags -- they'll be in the trunk -- and i generally will bring the bags in whe
louise, what do you want to buy? >> hi, suze. my husband and i want to run in the 2014 new york city marathon. as far as debt, we have three mortgages, we also have a $16,000 balance on a car loan, and we have $25,000 in credit-card debt. >> welcome back, everybody. now, listen. do you need to spend less and save more? then you'll relate to my one-on-one guest tonight. nikki is coming to us from chicago. she's 33 and a hospital pharmacist. she's been married to ray for seven years....
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. >> there's our friend louise whose mouth is open. people always look like they're having more fun when their mouth is open. >> look at us. bambino, he sits with me through every one. >> i didn't know what it was going to be like being on your podcast. i wasn't familiar with what it was. i have to tell you, it was so much fun because you -- we covered everything. it's full of humor, full of depth. louise is hysterical. >> she is so funny. >> time goes like that. >> i know. i'm loving it. i am loving it so much. podcast1.com. and my show is called -- o-n-e kathie lee and company. >> jimmy kimmel had something of a halloween tradition and what he's done the last couple years is, he's asked parents to say to their children this statement, i eight your halloween candy >> all of it. >> and then record their reaction. okay. that's just cruel, but let's take a look and see what people sent in. >> i'm so sorry. >> i hate you! >> well, that's not very kind! >> that's not very kind. >> hey, guys, guess what? >> what. >> we're just kidding. all
. >> there's our friend louise whose mouth is open. people always look like they're having more fun when their mouth is open. >> look at us. bambino, he sits with me through every one. >> i didn't know what it was going to be like being on your podcast. i wasn't familiar with what it was. i have to tell you, it was so much fun because you -- we covered everything. it's full of humor, full of depth. louise is hysterical. >> she is so funny. >> time goes like that....
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one of them was mary louise kelly. >> she was a nurse for five years outside of london. safe. >> i cried. i didn't blame them. we will get you back to the united states. >> they said there were so many casualties. they don't remember when day turned to night. i don't think people realized she did go through some military training and she was a professional nurse. and the service that she provided, the troops when she was outside of london. >> she is a young 96 years old. she is very appreciative that people recognized that the years that she spent in the war you know, taking care of all the troops. >> we honor her service as well. if you are a veteran of world war iiering with would love for to you share your stories with our viewers. [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprisewinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc works with you to understand yours and he
one of them was mary louise kelly. >> she was a nurse for five years outside of london. safe. >> i cried. i didn't blame them. we will get you back to the united states. >> they said there were so many casualties. they don't remember when day turned to night. i don't think people realized she did go through some military training and she was a professional nurse. and the service that she provided, the troops when she was outside of london. >> she is a young 96 years old....
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one of them was mary louise kelly. >> she was a nurse for five years outside of london. soldiers and brought them back home safe. >> i cried. i didn't blame them. we will get you back to the united states. >> they said there were so many casualties. they don't remember when day turned to night. i don't think people realized she did go through some military training and she was a professional nurse. and the service that she provided, the troops when she was outside of london. >> she is a young 96 years old. she is very appreciative that people recognized that the years that she spent in the war you know, taking care of all the troops. >> we honor her service as well. if you are a veteran of world war iiering with would love for to you share your stories with our viewers. hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what your good driving can save you. you don't even have to switch. unless you're scared. i'm not scare
one of them was mary louise kelly. >> she was a nurse for five years outside of london. soldiers and brought them back home safe. >> i cried. i didn't blame them. we will get you back to the united states. >> they said there were so many casualties. they don't remember when day turned to night. i don't think people realized she did go through some military training and she was a professional nurse. and the service that she provided, the troops when she was outside of london....
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. >> reporter: louise johnson is the coordinator. >> we have emergency room, we'll provide surgical and other intensive care. we'll have a ward here for child care and pregnant women. >> reporter: they can get a fully functioning hospital up and running in less than a day. in the court yard in downtown tacloban 12 miles up the coast, they will run an er and surgical intake center. >> we've been working all night with the filipinos to get this up as quickly as possible. >> reporter: they said they'll stay here until tacloban rebuilds hospitals like bethany, given the scale of the destruction here they probably won't be leaving any time soon. al jazeera, tacloban, the philippines. >> the north korean government has confirmed it is holding an american man but they won't say two. 85-year-old merle newman was picked up while he was in the country. his wife is asking for more information. this is the family statement. we have had no word on the state of his health, whether the medication sent to him through the swedish embassy in north korea has before delivered to him. the u.s. diplomat has
. >> reporter: louise johnson is the coordinator. >> we have emergency room, we'll provide surgical and other intensive care. we'll have a ward here for child care and pregnant women. >> reporter: they can get a fully functioning hospital up and running in less than a day. in the court yard in downtown tacloban 12 miles up the coast, they will run an er and surgical intake center. >> we've been working all night with the filipinos to get this up as quickly as possible....
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. ♪ -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by louise and hirschfeldh family in memory of miriam and bernard and irene schwartz, roslyn. designing customized and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.
. ♪ -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by louise and hirschfeldh family in memory of miriam and bernard and irene schwartz, roslyn. designing customized and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.
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. >> reporter: louise johnson, msf's field coordinator. >> we have critical cases that we can rerouteo tacloban and we'll be having a pediatric ward here for kids because there is no care here at all for pregnant womewomenwomen and childbirth. >> reporter: using tents that inflate in ten minutes they can get a fully functioning hospital up in less than a day. in the court yard in downtown tacloban 12 miles up the coast, msf will run an er and surgical intake center. >> we've been working all night, and quickly as possible because people need treatment and can't wait. >> reporter: msf said they'll stay here until tacloban rebuilds hospitals. given the scale of the destruction here, they probably won't be leaving any time soon. al jazeera, tacloban, the philippines. >> when we come back we'll take you to the world's largest refugee camp and the extraordinary lengths people are going to educate themselves. >> we have a right to know what's in our food and monsanto do not have the right to hide it from us. >> so join the conversation and make it your own. >> watch the stream. >> and join
. >> reporter: louise johnson, msf's field coordinator. >> we have critical cases that we can rerouteo tacloban and we'll be having a pediatric ward here for kids because there is no care here at all for pregnant womewomenwomen and childbirth. >> reporter: using tents that inflate in ten minutes they can get a fully functioning hospital up in less than a day. in the court yard in downtown tacloban 12 miles up the coast, msf will run an er and surgical intake center. >>...
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. >> louise johnston is the field coordinator. >> we have an emergency room for extreme cases. we'll have a paid at rick word here and a maternity section. there's no care here at all at the moment for pregnant women and child birth. >> using tents that inflate in minutes medecins sans frontieres can get a fully functioning hospital up in less than a day. >> downtown tacloban, 12 miles up the coast from tanauan, medecins sans frontieres will run an er and service center. >> we have been working all night. people need treatment. they can't wait. >> mds will stay until tacloban rebuilds hospitals like bethany. given the scale of the destruction here, they probably won't be leaving soon. >>> latest government figures show at least 5,000 people were killed in the typhoon, as many as 100 bodies are being record every day in tacloban alone. >>> it's one of the world's most violent countries. will the rule of law prevail on election day? >> it's a huge day for catholics. the bones of the first pope, st. peter, will go on display in the vatican - or are they? catholics are convinced th
. >> louise johnston is the field coordinator. >> we have an emergency room for extreme cases. we'll have a paid at rick word here and a maternity section. there's no care here at all at the moment for pregnant women and child birth. >> using tents that inflate in minutes medecins sans frontieres can get a fully functioning hospital up in less than a day. >> downtown tacloban, 12 miles up the coast from tanauan, medecins sans frontieres will run an er and service center....
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louise radnofsky of the "wall street journal" has been following all of these developments and is hereain. welcome to you. >> thank you. >> brown: so if we start with the changes for this year, this one about pushing it back a week. what's behind that? >> well, the main reason behind it is the administration says people have had problems getting into the site and they haven't had very much time to get their stuff together in time for january 1. what the insurers are saying is the extension for other people create a more compressed time frame for them. they only have a week to process some of the applications if it turned up on december 23. >> brown: this is, first of all, from the pressures of the roll out, the problemes, and also the explected eye don't know, glut, perhaps at the end of the year. year. >> there are questions about whether the site can handle it and whether the carriers can handle it, too. >> brown: just to be clear, you can seen up later to be covered in 2014. >> you can. typically insurance starts on the first day of the month. >> brown: this was done as you said, in
louise radnofsky of the "wall street journal" has been following all of these developments and is hereain. welcome to you. >> thank you. >> brown: so if we start with the changes for this year, this one about pushing it back a week. what's behind that? >> well, the main reason behind it is the administration says people have had problems getting into the site and they haven't had very much time to get their stuff together in time for january 1. what the insurers are...
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adam and louise were both with her that night in august, and they both volunteered with a program thats clean needles and other assistance to addic addicts. >> she seemed to be pretty unresponsive and we were noticing blueing of the lips and lack of oxygen and her breathing became shallow. >> once they were not breathing and you give them breath and at that time i usually administer this. >> watch what happens next. >> it can reverse an overdose from heroin, from other drugs, like oxycodone. another sturpbl rub and another shot of tphaur can. finally, liz begins to come to. >> liz? are you okay? you went out. we give you mouth to mouth recess taeugs, and we have given you tphaur cam, and you overdosed. can you sit up? >> yeah. >> when somebody takes heroin, the drug locks on to reseptemberers in the brain. this can free up those and essentially bring you back to life. you might wonder, that video of liz, is that real? we showed it to four emergency room doctors, and they said yes. >> i can't believe somebody cared about me enough or loved me enough to bring me back. >> back to right of
adam and louise were both with her that night in august, and they both volunteered with a program thats clean needles and other assistance to addic addicts. >> she seemed to be pretty unresponsive and we were noticing blueing of the lips and lack of oxygen and her breathing became shallow. >> once they were not breathing and you give them breath and at that time i usually administer this. >> watch what happens next. >> it can reverse an overdose from heroin, from other...
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. ♪ -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by louise and hirschfeldh family in memory of miriam and bernard and irene schwartz, roslyn. designing customized and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tonight... announcer: we interrupt our program to bring you a special bulletin. man: alien. army. invader. the war of the worlds spoke directly to those fears and anxieties. we all felt it was the end of the world. woman: it was very difficult for my father to understand how anyone could fall for this. "war of the worlds," on american experience.
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good morning, -- well, good afternoon, louise vaughn, and i'm here mainly for my church, i go to church in bayview and now they put a building where we park, i had to pay $100 dlauz i accidentally parked in the driveway. there's so many driveways where they cut into where they put that new apartment building there on 3rd and oak dale until you can hardly see it, they're not clearly marked and it's costing us money, in the middle of our services, they come in and tell us to move our car even though it's a huge sidewalk and there is people all over this city that's on sundays that park, have special parking all over the city where they double park or they made preparations for them to park on this street area and now they put meters all around, so we have to come by and feed the meter, we can't stand and serve the lord, and most of the black people in this city has been evicted by this city just like i was, so i want to ask y'all, when you think about housing, think about very low-income housing because a lot of people have been discriminated against that could not finish their jobs and e
good morning, -- well, good afternoon, louise vaughn, and i'm here mainly for my church, i go to church in bayview and now they put a building where we park, i had to pay $100 dlauz i accidentally parked in the driveway. there's so many driveways where they cut into where they put that new apartment building there on 3rd and oak dale until you can hardly see it, they're not clearly marked and it's costing us money, in the middle of our services, they come in and tell us to move our car even...
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." >> made possible by louis b and louise. judy and josh weston. the laura and john arnold foundation. the wallach family. the sheryl and phillip millstein family. bernard and irene schwartz. rosalyn p. walter. corporate funding provided by mutual of america. designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch studios in new york. >> good evening. thank you for joining us. authorities now believe at least 10,000 people were kill during that extraordinarily powerful typhoon friday. the devastated cities, towns and fishing villages on the islands that make up the central philippines. even though typhoon heyan packed winds of 200 miles an hour, most of the damage was from the storm surge that reached as high as 13 feet. officials say the storm was so strong that it destroyed about three quarters of the buildings in its path. th
." >> made possible by louis b and louise. judy and josh weston. the laura and john arnold foundation. the wallach family. the sheryl and phillip millstein family. bernard and irene schwartz. rosalyn p. walter. corporate funding provided by mutual of america. designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs...
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i just thought it'd be really romantic, like thelma and louise, but with, like, a boat.an't believe that you guys are making me talk about this on my birthday! >> i thought you said yesterday was your birthday. >> hey, you know what? i got you a cake. >> you did? i want to see the cake. >> and...ta-da! >> i hate it. >> how do you hate it? it's a cake. >> well, there's no flowers or toys or-- i mean, there's nothing on it. where did you even find a cake like this? i mean, it doesn't have my name on it. do you guys know what my name is? my name is kelly! >> right. i forgot if there was an "e" between the "l" and the "y." i still don't know. >> i mean, i don't even know what the theme is. what's the theme?! >> birthday. >> frosting. >> those aren't themes. there's always a theme. >> there's always a theme. >> nice job on the cake, bozo. >> okay, you know what, next time, i'll let you get the cake, and i get to scream at the birthday girl. >> okay, a little bit more closer to the sign. yeah. [door creaks] >> do i look okay? >> you look good. >> hi. >> hi, can i help you? >>
i just thought it'd be really romantic, like thelma and louise, but with, like, a boat.an't believe that you guys are making me talk about this on my birthday! >> i thought you said yesterday was your birthday. >> hey, you know what? i got you a cake. >> you did? i want to see the cake. >> and...ta-da! >> i hate it. >> how do you hate it? it's a cake. >> well, there's no flowers or toys or-- i mean, there's nothing on it. where did you even find a cake...
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i think this is already this tuesday between contestants and louise mcbride says that firing tear gas at the crowds the rates has helped shut down around two hundred to go on the tree. sydney metals have needed to quickly seems like it's from the huge desire to honor a refugee camp in jordan. investing is officially banned at the camp say the submission put space jordanian and un officials that in a delicate position jordan is keen not to become operational tensions with neighboring syria. the fed has more on this. history syrian army it seemed so tiny refugee camp provide some bright for cursing lions only sixteen km from the syrian border is home to more than a hundred guys in syria refugees. i mean the same team as friends the majority population in syriana in the backbone of the rebellion. this defect in the syrian army brigade here send fighters to release it from this that i recount were not trained there. he spoke of four cd training camps for raffle fight tears that another location in jordan and syria. another rebel sniper confirmed recruitment went on in the camps he said th
i think this is already this tuesday between contestants and louise mcbride says that firing tear gas at the crowds the rates has helped shut down around two hundred to go on the tree. sydney metals have needed to quickly seems like it's from the huge desire to honor a refugee camp in jordan. investing is officially banned at the camp say the submission put space jordanian and un officials that in a delicate position jordan is keen not to become operational tensions with neighboring syria. the...
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adam wigsworth and louise vincent were both with her that night in august. they both volunteer with a program in greensboro, north carolina, that provides clean needles and other assistance to addicts. >> she seemed to be pretty unresponsive, and we were noticing a blueing of the lips, lack of oxygen. her breathing became quite shallow. >> well, once someone's not breathing and they're not responding to any sort of stimulus, you give them breaths and at that time i usually administer noloxone. >> watch what happens next. >> we gave her 60 units of narcan. >> narcan can reverse an overdose from heroin and other drugs like oxycodone. >> liz? >> another sternal rub. another shot of narcan. >> all right, let's give her some more narcan. >> giving her the rest of this whole cc. >> and finally liz begins to come to. >> liz? you okay? you went out. you overdosed. can you sit up? >> yeah. >> all right, come on. you want a glass of water? >> it is just a remarkable video to watch and you might wonder as you watch that video of liz, is it real? well, we showed it to f
adam wigsworth and louise vincent were both with her that night in august. they both volunteer with a program in greensboro, north carolina, that provides clean needles and other assistance to addicts. >> she seemed to be pretty unresponsive, and we were noticing a blueing of the lips, lack of oxygen. her breathing became quite shallow. >> well, once someone's not breathing and they're not responding to any sort of stimulus, you give them breaths and at that time i usually...
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everyday annie were the only ones who had access to them a hundred and fifty thousand in the same louise and private us contract tourists can also dig into the uk to year basis as ganesh town explains britain was alone in helping washington keep an eye on the world. intelligence services of five english speaking countries have joined resources to spy on the whole world. the us is the most resourceful its closest ties are with whitney's gc hq. but canada australia new zealand are also contributing. australia backs up to washington by keeping tabs on asian countries the men's room either school or work at australian embassies across asia pacific coast this time in this sensitive intelligence collection program as part of the high price in it. it's not a case that the five bodies are looking for a former australian intelligence officer preview to the program said the main focus is political diplomatic and economic intelligence most recently the east timorese government complained publicly about australian spy during negotiations on the future of the timor gap oil and gas reserves candidate
everyday annie were the only ones who had access to them a hundred and fifty thousand in the same louise and private us contract tourists can also dig into the uk to year basis as ganesh town explains britain was alone in helping washington keep an eye on the world. intelligence services of five english speaking countries have joined resources to spy on the whole world. the us is the most resourceful its closest ties are with whitney's gc hq. but canada australia new zealand are also...
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louise because from the u.k. independence party joins me live now from the u.k. liverpool ways you're probably a little envious aren't you ukraine's president has basically said no to the e.u. is stood up to the e.u. well i suppose you could say we're a little bit envious really bad. unbelievable really isn't it i think the two words i would use to describe the whole situation actually is probably on believable hypocrisy. in light of what the and what the european union have done seriously we cannot really believe the joint statement issued by. regarding the issue really shows the entire situation to be unbelievably hypocritical but your party that purports to listen to what the u.k. the people there in the u.k. want now what about the fact there are tens of thousands of people protesting in ukraine at the moment shouldn't the president listen to what they want they see much better benefits by joining up with the e.u. in the long term. well absolutely there have indeed been protests but i think we have to compare those two protests it being elsewhere in the europ
louise because from the u.k. independence party joins me live now from the u.k. liverpool ways you're probably a little envious aren't you ukraine's president has basically said no to the e.u. is stood up to the e.u. well i suppose you could say we're a little bit envious really bad. unbelievable really isn't it i think the two words i would use to describe the whole situation actually is probably on believable hypocrisy. in light of what the and what the european union have done seriously we...
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this is louise Åkerblom, the estate agent.me calling you, but i know that man. wallander no, that's all right. let me come and see you right now, if i may. thank you. female reporter: ...previous convictions? lennart: i'm afraid i am not able to discuss that at this time. that is all we have time for today. thank you all for coming. (whispering): got to go talk to someone. lennart: we'll keep you informed. Åkerblom: i recognized him as soon as i saw him on the news. it's that scar. it wasn't that name, but it was definitely him. right-- so what name did he use? jan sundberg. he was in here in february. what? he was buying a house? yeah, in the woods at marebo lake. have you still got the brochures for that? yeah. you liking your new place? it was always one of my favorites, that one. amazing views over the Östersjön. it's very nice, yes. how did he pay for this? cash. five hundred and eighty thousand. we went to sfb in the square, and he transferred the money. lennart: kurt? jannek langås bought a house on marebo lake in febru
this is louise Åkerblom, the estate agent.me calling you, but i know that man. wallander no, that's all right. let me come and see you right now, if i may. thank you. female reporter: ...previous convictions? lennart: i'm afraid i am not able to discuss that at this time. that is all we have time for today. thank you all for coming. (whispering): got to go talk to someone. lennart: we'll keep you informed. Åkerblom: i recognized him as soon as i saw him on the news. it's that scar. it wasn't...
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thousand and thirteen and a special note i'm on the road for my book tour here in new york city and louise's home in d.c. today is our anniversary we've been together since we were teenagers and she not only runs the show it helps you write books but it's also my best friend always i love and miss you and happy anniversary and don't forget democracy begins when you get out there get active tag your it. will do the. science technology innovation all the lives developments from around russia we've gone to the future covered. wealthy british style. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on our. the problem is terrible they are led very hard to take on to let once again the among their suppliers that never had sex with the target their lives let's play. lists and le may. live. a. or not so i go to an octave camp had one time in the room where patients are for spending the money around here and now hunger strike never turned the world's attention to the point th
thousand and thirteen and a special note i'm on the road for my book tour here in new york city and louise's home in d.c. today is our anniversary we've been together since we were teenagers and she not only runs the show it helps you write books but it's also my best friend always i love and miss you and happy anniversary and don't forget democracy begins when you get out there get active tag your it. will do the. science technology innovation all the lives developments from around russia...
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joining us now, louise gunderson. they do so much for being here.what is the big problem? >> well, frankly, the big problem is that people are just underestimating expenses. they're underestimating a lifestyle cost. they're not doing a plan about it really sitting down with a financial adviser and accountants, state attorney to really defies and determine what they're going to need to live on ashley: the baby boomers lost a lot of money, didn't they? the financial crisis. that plays into this. >> to dozen day was not a happy time to be in the financial markets. people lost a lot of money. there are still recovering. they're having to live longer. that is where the 80 becomes the new rule. tracy: is it because they just don't understand what they're making assumptions that simply not true? >> i think they just don't spend enough time trying to forecast what the lifestyle is estimating what health care is. the costs associated with that. my advice right now is for people to the try to estimate some of those long-term health care care costs. and the yo
joining us now, louise gunderson. they do so much for being here.what is the big problem? >> well, frankly, the big problem is that people are just underestimating expenses. they're underestimating a lifestyle cost. they're not doing a plan about it really sitting down with a financial adviser and accountants, state attorney to really defies and determine what they're going to need to live on ashley: the baby boomers lost a lot of money, didn't they? the financial crisis. that plays into...
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louise johnson is the feed coordinator. >> we have emergency cases that we can refer to tacloban andll be having a pediatric ward for kids and a maternity six and there is no care for pregnant women an child birth. >> using tents that inflate in minutes nsf can get a funging hospital up and running in less than a day in the courtyard of the bethenny hospital is it miles up the coast nsf will run an er and technical sens testify. >> we have been working all night. nsf say they will stay here until they rebuild bethenny. >> voting is underway in mali for the first parliamentary election since last years' military coup. it's part of a discussion to undermine democracy. joining me now here in the studio is our correspondent, he has covered mali extensively. these are the second elections held nationwide in mali since the intervention in the north. how significant is this particular vote? does it signal a return to stablity formally? formafor maliu it's a veryimport started a few months ago. in december they elected a president and it was a smooth process. mali has gone through two years
louise johnson is the feed coordinator. >> we have emergency cases that we can refer to tacloban andll be having a pediatric ward for kids and a maternity six and there is no care for pregnant women an child birth. >> using tents that inflate in minutes nsf can get a funging hospital up and running in less than a day in the courtyard of the bethenny hospital is it miles up the coast nsf will run an er and technical sens testify. >> we have been working all night. nsf say they...
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most memorably in the harry and louise ads that insurance companies ran against the clinton's health care reform proposals. >> this was covered under our old plan. >> that was a good one, wasn't it? >> things are changing and not all for the better. the government may force us to pick from a few health care plans designed by government bureaucrats. >> you see how perfectly that ad speaks to the deep part of our psyches that fears the unknown? it is set in the future after the big change has come, and those who have lived through it are filled with regret and longing and nostalgia. they wish things had never changed. because we all know we're going to die, there are some very deep part of us that always wants things to just stay as they are right now. it is embedded in ourselves and in our souls. things are changing, and not all for the better. it was that fear of the unknown that killed health care reform back in the 1990s. fueled by those who made a lot, a lot of money from the status quo being preserved and that is the very reason that president obama and democrats pushing for heal
most memorably in the harry and louise ads that insurance companies ran against the clinton's health care reform proposals. >> this was covered under our old plan. >> that was a good one, wasn't it? >> things are changing and not all for the better. the government may force us to pick from a few health care plans designed by government bureaucrats. >> you see how perfectly that ad speaks to the deep part of our psyches that fears the unknown? it is set in the future...
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. >> what do women who look like thelma and louise who may have survived the crash with years of reconstructivet yellow stone being closed? >> gosh. >> what are guys who will most likely be on the local news slowly walking backwards towards the police car think about the united states debt? >> i think it's ridiculous. >> what do guys without a mailing address think about the u.s. postal service being closed? >> it's probably better? >> let me ask you, what is the brother who just smoked a bowl think about the usda? >> you know, smoking bowl is like -- like -- he is sympathetic but he's too stoned to care. so -- >> let me ask you what does the moon think about nasa being shut down? >> i don't think he cares. >> sir, what's your name? >> kenny. >> of course it is. kenny, let me ask you what do men who have caused over three dozen hooters waitresses quit their job and join the peace corps think about the peace corps remaining open during the shut down. >> huh. i have no idea. >> you know what you do have an idea about? sweet cut offs. look at that. yeah. >> i do have an idea about that. that's tru
. >> what do women who look like thelma and louise who may have survived the crash with years of reconstructivet yellow stone being closed? >> gosh. >> what are guys who will most likely be on the local news slowly walking backwards towards the police car think about the united states debt? >> i think it's ridiculous. >> what do guys without a mailing address think about the u.s. postal service being closed? >> it's probably better? >> let me ask you,...
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before the government announced the health care website will be down for maintenance, i spoke to louisemadnofski. >> people are still tripping up the identity verification stage, the insurers are still getting information that is flawed. this could be exacerbated by the volume of people coming to the site. >> are these little problems or will most people be able to log on to the website and actually buy insurance? >> the best way to explain is these problems are often hidden but they are real problems and hard to fix. the vast majority of people may be still getting tripped up by the problems. >> what does the administration say about the failure to enroll? >> the delay of the small business exchange prioritizing getting the site working better for individuals. that said what happened with the small business exchange is clearly the sort of worst case scenario for what could happen to the individual exchanges. where the administration says we can't get the site to work, people can continue to buy from their insurers and agents and brokers as they have before, they can apply for tax credi
before the government announced the health care website will be down for maintenance, i spoke to louisemadnofski. >> people are still tripping up the identity verification stage, the insurers are still getting information that is flawed. this could be exacerbated by the volume of people coming to the site. >> are these little problems or will most people be able to log on to the website and actually buy insurance? >> the best way to explain is these problems are often hidden...
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it's the gotham city chronicle and includes articles by clark kent, louise lane. >>> they're coming up 16-miles- an-hour that's the sustained wind. san francisco has been blowing most of the day. they're sustained at 23 miles per hour. overnight winds in the hills and at the coast could get up to 23 miles per hour. look for a little patchy fog in the morning. daytime highs are going to be cooler. even cooler than today. highs tomorrow will mostly be in the mid-60s and some upper 60s. maybe a couple of low 70s. the bay area weekend is on the way. we're going to show you the warmest day. nicest day on the weekend. we'll see you back here. >>> ahead tonight, 2 investigates food donated to charity for sale at a flea market. >> can you tell me why you're selling this olive oil? >> why should i do that? >> at 10:30, we track the goods that were supposed to go to a food bank and feed the hungry. >> a veteran put on leave just before veteran's day. the simple phase that got him in trouble. >> a reminder you can what's up with grandma? she's just gif-ing out, honey over the great deals she got
it's the gotham city chronicle and includes articles by clark kent, louise lane. >>> they're coming up 16-miles- an-hour that's the sustained wind. san francisco has been blowing most of the day. they're sustained at 23 miles per hour. overnight winds in the hills and at the coast could get up to 23 miles per hour. look for a little patchy fog in the morning. daytime highs are going to be cooler. even cooler than today. highs tomorrow will mostly be in the mid-60s and some upper 60s....
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. >> louise johnston is the field coordinate scror -- coordinator. >> we have an emergency room, we'll refer some on. there's a paediatric area for pregnant women and child birth. >> using tents that inflate, medecins sans frontieres can get a fully functioning hospital up in less than a day. >> in the courtyard of bethany hospital in down-tune tacloban, 12 miles up the coast from tanauan, they'll run an er and surgical center. >> we have been running all night. there are many that can't wait. >> medecins sans frontieres will stay here until tacloban rebuilds hospitals like bethany. given the scale of destruction, they probably won't leave soon. >> a third section of a supermarket collapsed today in lativia. there it goes. more than 50 people died in the original collapse yesterday. there were no new injuries. the country's president called the disaster murder. >> a cleanees -- chinese country had a pipeline that exploded. the pipes have been closed off. the local and environment agency said oil has flowed out, contaminating the sea. there's no word on what caused the leak. >> the cold
. >> louise johnston is the field coordinate scror -- coordinator. >> we have an emergency room, we'll refer some on. there's a paediatric area for pregnant women and child birth. >> using tents that inflate, medecins sans frontieres can get a fully functioning hospital up in less than a day. >> in the courtyard of bethany hospital in down-tune tacloban, 12 miles up the coast from tanauan, they'll run an er and surgical center. >> we have been running all night....
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people like louise would have had no chance of affording anything much better. >> it depends on who youersonally. i think living on the streets would probably a bit more of a [ inaudible ] than living in a shipping container. >> the man's who's idea it was plans to put dozens up in east london. >> i am so angry that in london we have much enormous wealth there is enough to go around, many people shared if there was justice and fairness, you wouldn't require anything like this. but if we don't do this, there is nothing. >> reporter: driven by low interest rates, house prices in london have seen 10% growth and a boom for the construction agency. keen to make the dreams come true for london's young maddel families. but for many, many people the numbers simply don't work. say these people make $80,000 a year, which is above the average, the average price of a flat in london is more than 600,000. what it means is if they don't already own a property in london, they will never be able to afford one. this huge estate was due to be knocked down more than a decade ago. thousands of families were
people like louise would have had no chance of affording anything much better. >> it depends on who youersonally. i think living on the streets would probably a bit more of a [ inaudible ] than living in a shipping container. >> the man's who's idea it was plans to put dozens up in east london. >> i am so angry that in london we have much enormous wealth there is enough to go around, many people shared if there was justice and fairness, you wouldn't require anything like this....
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. >> louise johnston is a field coordinator. >> we'll set up a hospital. we'll have a paid at rick ward and maternity section. there's no care for pregnant women and child birth. >> using tents that inmate in minutes a fully functional hospital is up and running in less than ta day. >> in the courtyard of the hospital in tacloban. 12 miles up the coast from tanauan, msf will run an er and surgical intake center. we have been working all night. people are it can wait. msf says they'll stay here until tacloban rebuilds hospitals like bethany. >> given the scale of the destruction. they won't be leaving any time soon. >> a third section of a supermarket collapsed in latvia. more than 50 died in the original collapse on thursday. the country's president called the disaster murder. >> thousands of pakistanis are calling to an end to u.s. drone strikes, gathering in protest. they blocked one of two main roads to bring supplied in afghanistan. >> one thailand is criticised for skin whitening campaign and targets dark-skinned women. it's raising questions about ra
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louise johnston is the field coordinator. >> we'll have an emergency room for critical cases that we can refer to the hospital in tacloban. we'll have a paediatric ward for the kids and maternity section. there's no care here at all at the moment for pregnant women and child birth. >> msf can get a fully functioning hospital up and running in less than a day. in the courtyard of bethany hospital in down-town tacloban, 12 miles up the coast from tanauan. mfs will run n er and -- run an er and surgical intake center. >> people need treatment and cannot wait. >> msf says they'll stay until tacloban rebuilds hospitals like bethany. given the scale of the destruction here, they won't be leaving any time soon. >> tomorrow is election day in honduras. voters go to the poll to choose a president and congress. it pits the leader aof the nationalist party juan orlando hernandez against the wife of manuel zelaya, forced from ops in a coup. the race is too close to call, after a campaign dominated by the issue of crime. it has the highest homocide rate, with more than 91 kill inns for every 1,00
louise johnston is the field coordinator. >> we'll have an emergency room for critical cases that we can refer to the hospital in tacloban. we'll have a paediatric ward for the kids and maternity section. there's no care here at all at the moment for pregnant women and child birth. >> msf can get a fully functioning hospital up and running in less than a day. in the courtyard of bethany hospital in down-town tacloban, 12 miles up the coast from tanauan. mfs will run n er and -- run...
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it's the gotham city chronicle and includes articles by clark kent, louise lane. >>> they're coming up 16-miles- an-hour that's the sustained wind. san francisco has been blowing most of the day. they're sustained at 23 miles per hour. overnight winds in the hills and at the coast could get up to 23 miles per hour. look for a little patchy fog in the morning. daytime highs are going to be cooler. even cooler than today. highs tomorrow will mostly be in the mid-60s and some upper 60s. maybe a couple of low 70s. the bay area weekend is on the way. we're going to show you the warmest day. nicest day on the weekend. we'll see you back here. >>> ahead tonight, 2 investigates food donated to charity for sale at a flea market. >> can you tell me why you're selling this olive oil? >> why should i do that? >> at 10:30, we track the goods that were supposed to go to a food bank and feed the hungry. >> a veteran put on leave just before veteran's day. the simple phase that got him in trouble. >> a reminder you can get ktvu news to go. just download the ktvu app and watch all of our newscasts live
it's the gotham city chronicle and includes articles by clark kent, louise lane. >>> they're coming up 16-miles- an-hour that's the sustained wind. san francisco has been blowing most of the day. they're sustained at 23 miles per hour. overnight winds in the hills and at the coast could get up to 23 miles per hour. look for a little patchy fog in the morning. daytime highs are going to be cooler. even cooler than today. highs tomorrow will mostly be in the mid-60s and some upper 60s....
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it's precisely this fear of change that proponents used health reform -- in the infamous harry and louise> this was covered under our old plan. >> oh, yeah, that was a good one, wasn't it? >> things are changing and not all for the better. the government is making us pick between plans -- >> it's fear of the unknown. it's set in the future after the big change has come and those who have lived through it are filled with regret and longing and nostalgia, they wish things had never changed, because we all know we're going to die. there is some very deep part of us that always wants things to just stay as they are right now. it is embedded in ourselves and in our soul. things are changing and not all for the better. it was that fear of the unknown that killed health care reform back in the 1990s, fueled by those who made a lot, a lot of money from the status quote. and -- so hammered home the message, don't worry, if you have insurance, nothing's going to change for you. they also designed the entire policy of the affordable care act arranound making good on th promise. as many americans as
it's precisely this fear of change that proponents used health reform -- in the infamous harry and louise> this was covered under our old plan. >> oh, yeah, that was a good one, wasn't it? >> things are changing and not all for the better. the government is making us pick between plans -- >> it's fear of the unknown. it's set in the future after the big change has come and those who have lived through it are filled with regret and longing and nostalgia, they wish things had...