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fourth quarter and lsu only up 31-26. mettenberger will find junior, untouched, 33 yards for the score and lsu really poured it on in the fourth but a lot closer than that 59-26 score would indicate. maryland, 25th ranked in the country heading down to doak campbell. jameis winston looking for it and he did. 35-0, 'noles. eludes one tackle, out of the pocket locations him in the end zone and 63-0. tajh boyd looking to make a statement for clemson. visiting syracuse. third quarter, it's 35-14. clemson, boyd, gets a streaky sammy watkins, 91 yards later clemson go on to win 49-14. 455 yards passing and 5 touchdowns. nobody is stopping baylor and especially not west virginia on this night. bryce petty and the bears can fill it up. how about seastrunk taking the handoff. around the right side, points at his receiver, get that block and i'm gone. didn't even need it. 80 yards for the score put baylor up and scored 56 in the first half and they roll west virginia right now it is 73-42 and they still aren't done scoring. they ha
fourth quarter and lsu only up 31-26. mettenberger will find junior, untouched, 33 yards for the score and lsu really poured it on in the fourth but a lot closer than that 59-26 score would indicate. maryland, 25th ranked in the country heading down to doak campbell. jameis winston looking for it and he did. 35-0, 'noles. eludes one tackle, out of the pocket locations him in the end zone and 63-0. tajh boyd looking to make a statement for clemson. visiting syracuse. third quarter, it's 35-14....
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and my favorite, the ole miss rebels and lsu tigers, a long-standing rivalry and lsu had the better of boys in red but in over the weekend. 274 it was. bull wallace some at the team took apart the vaunted lsu defense and offense could not make it happen. the magnolia bowl trophy is back in mississippi. take that, you hurted purple and gold monsters. >>> almost one of every six young adults in the united states is not school and is not working. according to a study by a group called, opportunity nation. i reports 6 million people, ages 16 to 24, are unemployed, six million. the study found that 49 states saw san increase in the number of families living in poverty last year. while 45 states saw median household income fall. expert says the number of nonworking young adults could be a problem because they're missing a chance to build skills they'll need later in life. those experts say, without work experience, young adults are more likely to be an economic drain on their community. we have a special correspondent from stossel. >> why do you love the sec so much? >> that's where fortunat
and my favorite, the ole miss rebels and lsu tigers, a long-standing rivalry and lsu had the better of boys in red but in over the weekend. 274 it was. bull wallace some at the team took apart the vaunted lsu defense and offense could not make it happen. the magnolia bowl trophy is back in mississippi. take that, you hurted purple and gold monsters. >>> almost one of every six young adults in the united states is not school and is not working. according to a study by a group called,...
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they are going to the lsu's. a few years ago i had a defensive back who played at jacksonville and is now at detroit and was drafted from bethune. and the best thing that happened for the black athlete in the south was the integration of the colleges. the worst thing that happened to the hsbcu schools was the integration of the big colleges like the georges yea georgias a. it's had a real impark impact or ability to raise funds doug williams raised 11 millions $11. so president is right. if there is a galvanizing thing that comes out of this ka it is catastrophe it's brought attention to the schools. >> that is not an issue just to grambling it's all of the schools in the south. >> thank you very much. kevin has weather right after this. >> hello again the snow is ending i now. we do expect the snow showers to come back. indianapolis you may have eskimo as -- snow as well. chicago at 38° and we expect to see cooler temperatures and freezing for some locations. >> new england, boston specifically, we are looking a
they are going to the lsu's. a few years ago i had a defensive back who played at jacksonville and is now at detroit and was drafted from bethune. and the best thing that happened for the black athlete in the south was the integration of the colleges. the worst thing that happened to the hsbcu schools was the integration of the big colleges like the georges yea georgias a. it's had a real impark impact or ability to raise funds doug williams raised 11 millions $11. so president is right. if...
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lsu tigers reasserted themselves as a key 17-6 victory over the second ranked gatorless. bacgators. 3 and 1 in sec play. now for the tigers still throwing a no hitter in this one in the 9th inning, a combined no hitter five pitchers have been a part, joaquin benoit, now obviously we got a big matchup going on between a pitcher dual between the tigers and red sox out in boston. >> still early, darren hayes, thanks for all the highlights. snow is in the forecast for parts of the midwest. meteorologist rebecca stevenson is coming up next. bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving world. techknow - ideas, invention, life. on august 20th, >> as tomas mentioned, there are snow higher amounts in mountain passes, focusing in on parts of the northwest, specifically in the western montana mountains, the bitterroots, the salmon mountains, we're going osee snow coming down in those areas, colder air pushing into the midwest bringing in a couple of frost warnings and freeze advisories for parts of montana and south dakota and iowa as well. ot
lsu tigers reasserted themselves as a key 17-6 victory over the second ranked gatorless. bacgators. 3 and 1 in sec play. now for the tigers still throwing a no hitter in this one in the 9th inning, a combined no hitter five pitchers have been a part, joaquin benoit, now obviously we got a big matchup going on between a pitcher dual between the tigers and red sox out in boston. >> still early, darren hayes, thanks for all the highlights. snow is in the forecast for parts of the midwest....
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we really want -- >> jackie summell, thank you for being with us at the bedside of herman wallace at lsu medical hospital. you can go to democracynow.org to see our many conversations with robert king. forge kendall, the attorney herman wallace. when we come back, we go to egypt and canada dear about two men who were in prison. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> that is music from the film "herman's house." this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. we turn now to egypt where a pair of canadians had been jailed for over a month and a half without charge. john greyson, and the claim toronto film maker, and tarek inbani, a dr., were arrested cairo on august 16. they were slated to visit gaza where greyson was to film loubani as he trained emergency room doctors. in a statement smuggled out of their prison cell, greyson and loubani say they were arrested after rushing to the scene of a mass shooting by state forces of supporters of ousted president mohamed morsi. race and says he began filming math whilengs after loubani treated so
we really want -- >> jackie summell, thank you for being with us at the bedside of herman wallace at lsu medical hospital. you can go to democracynow.org to see our many conversations with robert king. forge kendall, the attorney herman wallace. when we come back, we go to egypt and canada dear about two men who were in prison. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> that is music from the film "herman's house." this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace...
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ole miss upset 6th ranked lsu 27-24. i am mark morgan. >> exciting day.appreciate is it. >>> we want to go back now to the wildfires in australia which are continuing to rage throughout new south wales. the fires have prompted officials to declare a state of emergency. one man is dead and hundreds of homes have already been destroyed. andrew thomas has more from the blue mountains right there near sydney >> reporter: despite all efforts, the fires are still burning. the blue mountains west of sydney now orange and gray as they are progressively blackened. this is a situation likely to get worse. weather forecasts which had predicted rain on the coming days were wrong. the most up to date suggest it's about to get hotter and windier. >> this is a continuing, volatile, difficult, dangerous fire fighting environment and based upon the forecast, based upon the sides of these fires, it's expected to become a whole lot worse yet. >> in sparsely populated areas people are receiving warnings by text message. leave, or if it's too late, shelter fast. >> this is wh
ole miss upset 6th ranked lsu 27-24. i am mark morgan. >> exciting day.appreciate is it. >>> we want to go back now to the wildfires in australia which are continuing to rage throughout new south wales. the fires have prompted officials to declare a state of emergency. one man is dead and hundreds of homes have already been destroyed. andrew thomas has more from the blue mountains right there near sydney >> reporter: despite all efforts, the fires are still burning. the...
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you couldn't d do anything witha less as lsu had a barrel to put again. the stakes that were cut to worship him which means they were separated into all the many parts, tidy, shipped aboard out of this tiny harbor off to a bigger harbor at deering had where there's 47 feet of water and where the big ships lay off to be loaded with all the provisions to go down to the west indies and to come back with all the sugar products and with the slaves who landed probably at that site at the water landing, right there. go down and take a look. is that buying? oh, good, okay. doesn't matter. sugar, molasses and brown came back to the manner in new england and was also shipped to europe. sylvester manor was an experiment in early global capitalism. and it was a successful one. the first sylvester's who bought the entire island as a business proposition, not as a home, had credit in the markets of amsterdam and london. the governor of connecticut borrowed 400-pound sterling from nathaniel's brother who lived in london in 1661 when winthrop ran short of cash in london
you couldn't d do anything witha less as lsu had a barrel to put again. the stakes that were cut to worship him which means they were separated into all the many parts, tidy, shipped aboard out of this tiny harbor off to a bigger harbor at deering had where there's 47 feet of water and where the big ships lay off to be loaded with all the provisions to go down to the west indies and to come back with all the sugar products and with the slaves who landed probably at that site at the water...
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they are going off to san francisco or san diego or lsu and i feel like i just got trapped here in the one place i did not want to be. >> i hate to see them knocked down by valley fever because i realize they have potential and they have been doing everything that they can to realize their potential and then this comes -- this comes along and it's like taking two steps forward and a bunch of steps the backwards. doctors gave up hope it' too much log in and it's the central nervous system that doesn't look good. >> he's still fighting and these days his priorities are clear and simple. >> i want to keep my family healthy and safe. i hope to find a clear for this stuff. a lot of people suffering. >> suffering from a killer that lurks in the soil. >> we'll be back. >>> the u.s. announces a temporary shift in in aid to egypt. washington suspended delivers of major military systems and $260 million-dollars in aid to prop up egypt. pakistan's former military rule musharraf. he's granted bail. he has been held under house arrest in the last six months after returning from a self proposed exil
they are going off to san francisco or san diego or lsu and i feel like i just got trapped here in the one place i did not want to be. >> i hate to see them knocked down by valley fever because i realize they have potential and they have been doing everything that they can to realize their potential and then this comes -- this comes along and it's like taking two steps forward and a bunch of steps the backwards. doctors gave up hope it' too much log in and it's the central nervous system...
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lsu comes back to tie it. last second field goal . kicker converts the 41 yarder. a dysfunctional organization. now the team played so fresh and so clean. detroit keeps having breakdowns and the red sox are headed for the world series. game 6 of the alcs. red sox led the series 3-2 and score off matt in the 5th inning. >> tigers answer with two runs. relieves and victor answers. that's a hammer up to bases single. and still nobody out. tigers have a chance to blow the game right open. and they stumbled. gets johnny to bounce to second. that's a nice tag. he throws the home. they nail the prince for a double play. tigers rally goes what? i'm too old for this. tigers still led 2-1 in the 7th. put two red sox on base and gets him to ground up the middle. former boston shortstop can't make the play for the tigers. that loads the bases with one out. knows what's going to happen. right handed reliever comes in to face shane. hello and good-bye. another grand slam. the second one in this series. shane gets boston the 5-2 lead. detroit was done. gets iglesius swinging. the
lsu comes back to tie it. last second field goal . kicker converts the 41 yarder. a dysfunctional organization. now the team played so fresh and so clean. detroit keeps having breakdowns and the red sox are headed for the world series. game 6 of the alcs. red sox led the series 3-2 and score off matt in the 5th inning. >> tigers answer with two runs. relieves and victor answers. that's a hammer up to bases single. and still nobody out. tigers have a chance to blow the game right open. and...
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book "milliken's bend" which i understand receive the 2013 jules and francis landry award from the lsupress for the most significant contributions to southern studies of any book published by the lsu press during 2013. also the current issue of the civil war times magazine called "milliken's bend"'s stellar and it was hailed by civil war books and authors as a quote and exhaustively researched gem and that a model for future combined battle studies. a little housekeeping. we will have time at the end of our presentation for questions. if you do have a question please queue up at the microphone. at the conclusion of the session ms. barnickel will be moving directly to the signing colonnade in the plaza outside of the memorial auditorium where you can purchase a copy of her book and hopefully get assigned. please silencer cell phones and without further ado ms. barnickel. >> thank you very much. i appreciate you coming out here on a saturday morning. "milliken's bend" is a long forgotten fight that took place on june 7 come, the 1863 not far from pittsburgh. at the time it was really jus
book "milliken's bend" which i understand receive the 2013 jules and francis landry award from the lsupress for the most significant contributions to southern studies of any book published by the lsu press during 2013. also the current issue of the civil war times magazine called "milliken's bend"'s stellar and it was hailed by civil war books and authors as a quote and exhaustively researched gem and that a model for future combined battle studies. a little housekeeping. we...
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all of my friends are going off to san francisco or san diego or lsu or wherever they decided to go. i feel like i got trapped here in the one place i did not want to be. >> the girl's father wants more efforts to be made on finding a vaccine and a cure. >> i hate to see them be knocked down by valley fever because, you know, i realize they have potential and they have been doing everything they can to realize their potential and then, this comes along and it's like taking two stem steps forwd and a mone a bunch of steps bac. >> valley fever nearly killed todd schaffer. his doctors gave up hope. >> he is not going to make it. he has too much in his head and central nervous system it doesn't look good. >> but he is still fighting. but these days his priorities are clear and simple. >> make it through the harvest and keep my family healthy and safe and hope to find a cure for this stuff. there is a lot of people suffering. >> suffering from a stealthy killer that lurk in ths in the . >>> coming up here, the lobster bubble. how hefty harvests are threatening the livelihoods of maine lob
all of my friends are going off to san francisco or san diego or lsu or wherever they decided to go. i feel like i got trapped here in the one place i did not want to be. >> the girl's father wants more efforts to be made on finding a vaccine and a cure. >> i hate to see them be knocked down by valley fever because, you know, i realize they have potential and they have been doing everything they can to realize their potential and then, this comes along and it's like taking two stem...
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pads, and we had onite teams of our own team and the playbook, and i had clips of him when he was at lsu. i gave him a 60 minute clip of pete mayor rich to watch. >> although his passing skills and defense ability have allowed him to be one of the stars, his boss would like him to take a page from pete's book. >> a few times, your greatest strength will be your greatest weakness if you can't control that. his greatest strength is to be really unselfish, but sometimes that can be his downfall. >> what do you like about this team? >> when there's a mistake mid and they're frustrated, whatever they say is in their native language, and many times we don't know what they're saying, but from the looks of it, we have an idea. >> it's nice, i play with the guys from russia, and montenegro, spain, and it comes with the same one, but everybody to start music or whatever. >> they adopted music or any of your style yet? >> not yet. >> in minneapolis, aljazeera. >> moving to baseball,ing it be the biggest night for boston, the red sox. a 3-2 series lead. and they win, they will clench a series at hom
pads, and we had onite teams of our own team and the playbook, and i had clips of him when he was at lsu. i gave him a 60 minute clip of pete mayor rich to watch. >> although his passing skills and defense ability have allowed him to be one of the stars, his boss would like him to take a page from pete's book. >> a few times, your greatest strength will be your greatest weakness if you can't control that. his greatest strength is to be really unselfish, but sometimes that can be his...
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i had clips of him at lsu. i gave him a 60 pin clip to watch.ause he is ver is a little be him. >> while ricky's passioning skills and defensive ability has led him to be one of the league's leader in steals. his new boss wants him to take a page from crystal petes book. >> your greatest strength blb your greatest weak rns if you can't control that. he is extremely unselfish and is a facilitator. and wants to get everybody else involved. but that is like miss down fall. >> how do you feel about the the national players. >> when there is a mistake made and they are frustrated and whatever is being said in their native language is not being said in english. many teams we don't know what they are saying. from the looks we have an idea. >> it's fun to watch different things fromme from everywhere. and playing request with guys from russiand a america and spain and every where. >> it comes with not the same one but every one has his own style. of music or whatever. >> have they adot p any of your music or style yet? >> not yet. >> in minneapolis. jes
i had clips of him at lsu. i gave him a 60 pin clip to watch.ause he is ver is a little be him. >> while ricky's passioning skills and defensive ability has led him to be one of the league's leader in steals. his new boss wants him to take a page from crystal petes book. >> your greatest strength blb your greatest weak rns if you can't control that. he is extremely unselfish and is a facilitator. and wants to get everybody else involved. but that is like miss down fall. >> how...
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lsu hospitals will cut nearly l 500 jobs. the state of virginia limiting people .ealth of virginia, this is happening all over the country, what we are putting on then skree. nobody in main stream media is gutsy enough to point it out. this is why you have to hold the line. they are cutting the hours of 250 professors because of obama care. you have to make the case. >> at the local ymca uh they laid off two dozen folks. the president is en gauging in politics of pain and pressure. we can't give in. harry reid spilled the beans. they are willing to risk the lives of children and such. the house will keep open the world war ii memorial, fund cancer research and things that need to be done while obama care continues to destroy the health care system. we'll fight back. we'll see the breaks on the other side. the democrats are getting desperate. we have to keep pushing forward. >> the 18 republicans indicated their knees are getting weak and their spines beginning to crumble here. again, hannitylive.foxnews.com. all the contact information. f you want to get in touch w
lsu hospitals will cut nearly l 500 jobs. the state of virginia limiting people .ealth of virginia, this is happening all over the country, what we are putting on then skree. nobody in main stream media is gutsy enough to point it out. this is why you have to hold the line. they are cutting the hours of 250 professors because of obama care. you have to make the case. >> at the local ymca uh they laid off two dozen folks. the president is en gauging in politics of pain and pressure. we...
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>> caller: lsu fighting tigers. next time you see your daughter, come back, we'll let you quarterback. i called you and asked you about delta airline. it was 920 a share. now it's 25 -- >> delta's not going up. this is the age of airlines. they're able to raise price. oligopolistic pricing is the best thing that can happen to a company, even if it's not best for the rest of us. lower interest rates, lower dollar, lower gasoline, they all make for a higher market. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up, how high? the market continues to hit new high after new high, but is the run done or just getting started? cramer's turning to the technicals to reveal patterns that could prove profitable. >>> and later, search and destroy? google crossed over the $1,000 mark, but is this only the beginning of a march towards digital dominance? cramer's searching to find out if even more impressive results are yet to come. >>> plus, job number one? could the key to fixing america's unemployment picture be in our own backyard?
>> caller: lsu fighting tigers. next time you see your daughter, come back, we'll let you quarterback. i called you and asked you about delta airline. it was 920 a share. now it's 25 -- >> delta's not going up. this is the age of airlines. they're able to raise price. oligopolistic pricing is the best thing that can happen to a company, even if it's not best for the rest of us. lower interest rates, lower dollar, lower gasoline, they all make for a higher market. "mad...
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. >>> ole miss knocked off lsu saturday night. but they need to work on the gatorade bath.inemen can't find the head coach. what do we do now? >> hogan with a lot of time. to the end zone. and it's caught for a touchdown by kodi whitfield, what a catch. >> the first career touchdown for kodi whitfield as stanford knocked off ninth ranked ucla and one of the good parts about that catch is his dad bob whitfield who was an offensive lineman with stanford was there to see his son hall in the catch. >> great stuff. >> way to start him up. >>> we are going to go out and check with mike sugerman one more time. we last left mike he was walking to the bridge see if he could make it from the station to the bridge faster than our mobile weather lab. which is a four wheeled vehicle. stuck there in traffic. >> oh, my gosh. what's he going to do when he gets there? not even halfway yet. >> swim. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, joey fatone: it's time to play "family feud." give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media
. >>> ole miss knocked off lsu saturday night. but they need to work on the gatorade bath.inemen can't find the head coach. what do we do now? >> hogan with a lot of time. to the end zone. and it's caught for a touchdown by kodi whitfield, what a catch. >> the first career touchdown for kodi whitfield as stanford knocked off ninth ranked ucla and one of the good parts about that catch is his dad bob whitfield who was an offensive lineman with stanford was there to see his...
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you must have been so proud of the rebels, beating up on the lsu tigers. >> absolutely. >> all those injuries and they are favored this week. >> who are they playing? >> idaho. >> we have arkansas in a few weeks. come down to the grove, it's beautiful there. >> i'd love to if they had a monday night game i would be there. >> we don't play on mondays in college. some will be playing on monday soon enough. >> great to see you at the fox necessary deck. >> we'll watch for you on this sunday, when chris will talk about the obamacare rollout. he'll also speak exclusively for a sunday show with the louisiana governor bobby jindal. this sunday on fox news sunday on the fox news broadcast network. check your local listings and tune in. >> another sign global leaders are upset with the united states over spying. one country demanding meetings face to face and two allies in europe or calling for the united nations to punish the united states. it's getting thick, and it's coming up. start with a swipe or type to search your stuff and the web all from one place. let bing find the photos you've b
you must have been so proud of the rebels, beating up on the lsu tigers. >> absolutely. >> all those injuries and they are favored this week. >> who are they playing? >> idaho. >> we have arkansas in a few weeks. come down to the grove, it's beautiful there. >> i'd love to if they had a monday night game i would be there. >> we don't play on mondays in college. some will be playing on monday soon enough. >> great to see you at the fox necessary...
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but my point is when i was at lsu in the early '60s, you got the newspaper and that was it, or you watchede evening news, but tulane students every day have all this other information. what prompted me was reading an interview by justice scalea who says he never reads anything, he just listens to talk radio, and i thought it was funny that the chief justice would sort of brag, saying i only read stuff i agree with. you hear that from lots of people. hannity in a playboy interview said he didn't read anything that wasn't conservative. i don't, because it would drive me crazy, liberals drive me crazy as a general rule, anyway, but if i did, i wouldn't admit to it. it seems to me like people think that's like a cool thing that they don't expose themselves. none of my friends would, either. >> i think a lot of people feel as justice scalea does. they have the way they see the world and they don't necessarily want to hear it spun in a different way. i mean, the washington times is a legitimate publication and it maybe takes a different view of things a little bit in the way the veneer times tak
but my point is when i was at lsu in the early '60s, you got the newspaper and that was it, or you watchede evening news, but tulane students every day have all this other information. what prompted me was reading an interview by justice scalea who says he never reads anything, he just listens to talk radio, and i thought it was funny that the chief justice would sort of brag, saying i only read stuff i agree with. you hear that from lots of people. hannity in a playboy interview said he didn't...
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kory hebert, professor at lsu health services center. doctor, good to have you with us tonight. time. this is popular. that should be the story right now. that's a fact. hhs is reporting over 7 million visitors have gone to healthcare.gov since october 1st, and righties are scrambling to make excuses to attack obama care. now that they see how popular it is. >> yes. >> where is the glitch, doctor? >> i'm so mad today. look, i don't even want to talk about it, except that we talk about facts. this show talks about facts. here are some numbers. $1.1 billion in rebates to consumers. 3.1 million more adults insured than september 30th. 105 million americans with free access to preventative care. and more importantly, 40 unsuccessful attempts at repeal. americans, you know -- people say they don't want obama care, but somebody is lying. because it keeps passing by majority vote. so the folks that are lying must work at fox. >> you have done a fabulous job of addressing those lies. i want you to -- i know this is on your website. tell us what your website is. you've made it easy. this
kory hebert, professor at lsu health services center. doctor, good to have you with us tonight. time. this is popular. that should be the story right now. that's a fact. hhs is reporting over 7 million visitors have gone to healthcare.gov since october 1st, and righties are scrambling to make excuses to attack obama care. now that they see how popular it is. >> yes. >> where is the glitch, doctor? >> i'm so mad today. look, i don't even want to talk about it, except that we...
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health sciences professor at lsu and ceo of blackhealth tv.com. sir, great to have you here and i want to talk to you about the hearing going on capitol hill and you have the house, energy, and commerce committee in search of the health care.gov website. i want to play a shawl portion of it. take a listen. >> was it ever an option to delay going live on october 1st? did any of you come forth to the administration and say this thing may not be read owe october 1st. we want a delay until we can get it right? any hands up? i mean, either you didn't know about these problems or you knew about them and chose not to disclose them. >> we expressed all of those concerns and risks to cms throughout the project. >> do you believe it's going to be necessary to scrap the entire health care.gov system and start from scratch? >> i do not, sir. >> so the contractors, doctor, are blaming the centers for medicaid and medicare service on this. in your estimation and what you know of the industry, where do you think the blame belongs? >> this kong rshl hearing actua
health sciences professor at lsu and ceo of blackhealth tv.com. sir, great to have you here and i want to talk to you about the hearing going on capitol hill and you have the house, energy, and commerce committee in search of the health care.gov website. i want to play a shawl portion of it. take a listen. >> was it ever an option to delay going live on october 1st? did any of you come forth to the administration and say this thing may not be read owe october 1st. we want a delay until we...
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kory hebert, professor at lsu health service science centers. all right., great to have you with us. wendell, you first. republicans were trying for a long time using these scare tactics and misinformation. was today a good day? >> i think it was a great day for americans, because we're finally able to see that the law is working. i would have been disappointed if there hadn't been a crush of the system, because it would have signified people weren't interested. but what we're seeing is pent up demand for insurance, access to care. >> we saw 2.8 million people have visited healthcare.gov since midnight. 81,000 people have called the number. and 60,000 people have requested live chats. so fox news, they're expecting low enrollment, doesn't hold much weight at this point at all. dr. whitfield, have your patients, the people you have seen at these free health clinics, have they been talking about obama care, asking questions. is this a day they have been looking forward to? >> questions all day. it has been a great day. it's a major step in our quest for a he
kory hebert, professor at lsu health service science centers. all right., great to have you with us. wendell, you first. republicans were trying for a long time using these scare tactics and misinformation. was today a good day? >> i think it was a great day for americans, because we're finally able to see that the law is working. i would have been disappointed if there hadn't been a crush of the system, because it would have signified people weren't interested. but what we're seeing is...
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kory a bare, ceo, and professor at lsu health science center. great to have you with us, doctor. time tonight. is it disingenuous in a mislabel by the media and by the conservatives to use the term "sticker shock?" >> yeah, it is. because guess what? you're getting a better product. i mean, it's not sticker shock when you want to buy a rolls-royce and you get the rolls-royce. i mean, obviously, the subsidies are going to help pay for the insurance of the people. and that's why we have got to get the website fixed, and, you know, i'm not excusing obama care -- obama for this website debacle. but at the same time, the more we enroll people in the insurance, the price will go down. so it's not sticker shock. and we've got to get the website fixed so we can enroll more people. >> now, the affordable care act has standards that we haven't seen before. it's going to weed out the junk insurance. i want to know, what's your reaction as a doctor to that? what does that mean to you, the provider? >> well, i'm really upset about it. because the issue is 90% of americans never read their ins
kory a bare, ceo, and professor at lsu health science center. great to have you with us, doctor. time tonight. is it disingenuous in a mislabel by the media and by the conservatives to use the term "sticker shock?" >> yeah, it is. because guess what? you're getting a better product. i mean, it's not sticker shock when you want to buy a rolls-royce and you get the rolls-royce. i mean, obviously, the subsidies are going to help pay for the insurance of the people. and that's why...
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cory herbert from the lsu health sciences center. lisa, let me start with you because you had your exclusive report out explaining why so many millions of americans were getting cancellation notices. explain what your reporting has learned. >> basically we were trying to get our hands around what was going on out there and we looked strictly at the 14 million people getting their insurance from the individual market. they are getting cancellations or being told their policy doesn't meet aca standards and, therefore, has to be changed, which is a violation of the president's promise that anyone who likes their insurance could keep it. so we went back to the 2010 obama care regulations and found that the administration actually had estimated that 40% to 67% of those in the individual market would not be able to meet the test to be grandfathered, which is what it takes to keep your own policy, just because of the normal churn in the markets. so they knew a lot of the people in the individual market would not be able to keep their polici
cory herbert from the lsu health sciences center. lisa, let me start with you because you had your exclusive report out explaining why so many millions of americans were getting cancellation notices. explain what your reporting has learned. >> basically we were trying to get our hands around what was going on out there and we looked strictly at the 14 million people getting their insurance from the individual market. they are getting cancellations or being told their policy doesn't meet...
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cory hebert, an assistant professor at lsu.ou for having me. i'm mad. i'm so mad. >> yeah, well, you ought to be mad. i hope you're mad about the right thing, because of the misinformation and the disinformation. so, look. eric stern's fact check revealed hard numbers on health care savings. the problem with most of these couples was resistance to even savings plans under the affordable care act. what's your reaction to that? >> exactly. i think that the tea party, when they start drinking that tea, they need to put some truth serum in there. all these couples, none of those things they were saying were even true. if you think about the fact that the company had less than 50 employees, they don't have to do anything. the only thing that really they're required to do is to inform their employees about healthcare.gov. think about that. it's all a smear campaign and it's just not fair. we cannot let fox news and hannity's people govern people trying to get health care in this country. >> do you expect these to wane a bit or is it
cory hebert, an assistant professor at lsu.ou for having me. i'm mad. i'm so mad. >> yeah, well, you ought to be mad. i hope you're mad about the right thing, because of the misinformation and the disinformation. so, look. eric stern's fact check revealed hard numbers on health care savings. the problem with most of these couples was resistance to even savings plans under the affordable care act. what's your reaction to that? >> exactly. i think that the tea party, when they start...
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play where karl lee hayley played by john daly asked his attorney jake, played by sebastian a sell lsu what he would have done if it had been his daughter who was raped and almost killed. take a look at this. >> if this were your daughter, what would you do? >> i don't know, i don't know what i would do. kill him? >> i am sure i would want to. >> you are from california. >> you just told me you would do it. >> black men don't get to kill black boys. >> hey, hey, hey, this is a white county. with a little luck i will get a all white jury. most jury would give me a prize. >> and it is different from me? >> it would be much harder to win in a courtroom. >> you could get me off? >> listen, maybe not. and i would be home playing my hand while while you are signing -- who is going to watch out for your daughter then? >> i just got one question, will you meet me jail, at the jail when they arrest me? >> there is also this. politics in washington. last time you were here you were a little bit disappointed by washington, you must be really disappointed by now. >> you know, i watched the circus
play where karl lee hayley played by john daly asked his attorney jake, played by sebastian a sell lsu what he would have done if it had been his daughter who was raped and almost killed. take a look at this. >> if this were your daughter, what would you do? >> i don't know, i don't know what i would do. kill him? >> i am sure i would want to. >> you are from california. >> you just told me you would do it. >> black men don't get to kill black boys. >>...
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ole miss beats lsu, 27-24. >>> in college station, auburn stunning, johnny manziel. it in five yards. they retake the lead, 45-41 stretching for that touchdown. >> and a late game, number five, florida state and number three, clemson. the seminoles steam role clemson. florida state wins 51-14. it was a mess. >> that's pretty serious. speaking of a mess, did you say it was a mess? >> a total mess. >> better than the obama care rollout though. new events in the capitol hill obama care rollout. kathleen sebelius will not be appearing at a congressional hearing on thursday. congress has asked her to come and explain what the heck is going on, and she's too bugsy. >> she is saying she has to go to some sort of gala event the night before and, moreover, hhs will not be providing lower level officials to explain why the glitch is. >> are they allowed to do that? if congress were to call any of us and ask us to come in to testify about something, you'd think you'd go. >> the sequence are calling. >> they're supposed to. you can't just ignore congress if you're the executive
ole miss beats lsu, 27-24. >>> in college station, auburn stunning, johnny manziel. it in five yards. they retake the lead, 45-41 stretching for that touchdown. >> and a late game, number five, florida state and number three, clemson. the seminoles steam role clemson. florida state wins 51-14. it was a mess. >> that's pretty serious. speaking of a mess, did you say it was a mess? >> a total mess. >> better than the obama care rollout though. new events in the...
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ethic have led to dozens of scholarship offers from the top names in college football: programs like lsuof his list. when clifton ultimately chooses a school, the program he chooses will definitely stand out on this list of names when he is inevitably put into the cougar football hall of fame. clifton 3:35 - that would mean a lot. you get your name up there, and that's up there forever. everyone who comes through would see that up the, i'd probably have one of the biggest names up there, so it'd be an honor for other people to see that and see that i'm representing plainfield south really well. this year, he'll hope to get plainfield south back to the playoffs... then he'll play some major college football, and then perhaps the n-f-l one day. coach 12:35 - i think the sky's the limit right now. splice to 13:02 i think as much as anybody at his age right now. he'll have that opportunity. clifton 10:41 - i want to make a huge impact my freshman year in college, i want people to know my name, them to watch out for me as a sophomore, then eventually i want to go to the nfl and make another h
ethic have led to dozens of scholarship offers from the top names in college football: programs like lsuof his list. when clifton ultimately chooses a school, the program he chooses will definitely stand out on this list of names when he is inevitably put into the cougar football hall of fame. clifton 3:35 - that would mean a lot. you get your name up there, and that's up there forever. everyone who comes through would see that up the, i'd probably have one of the biggest names up there, so...
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alabama and lsu. >> all right. >> thank you, governor. >> thank you so much for being on. >>> up nextnce roommates with a current u.s. senator? >> really? >> we'll find out which senator it was when she joins us next. >> wasn't ted cruz. >> no. >> let's see. who else is there? [ male announcer ] if you can clear a crowd but not your nasal congestion, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match. at a ford dealer with a little q and a for fiona. tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? you
alabama and lsu. >> all right. >> thank you, governor. >> thank you so much for being on. >>> up nextnce roommates with a current u.s. senator? >> really? >> we'll find out which senator it was when she joins us next. >> wasn't ted cruz. >> no. >> let's see. who else is there? [ male announcer ] if you can clear a crowd but not your nasal congestion, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal...