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the camp is run by mckenzie deselav, a teacher. >> why? why?oh ooh. >> with help from his mother, mckenzie managed to build a school here with 700 children. >> in english. >> mckenzie's school survived the earthquake but not the aftermath. >> we were forced to leave in order to turn the schoolyard into a parking lot. >> a u.n. agency rented the property from mckenzie's landlord and his school became a parking lot. so now mckenzie teaches dozens of children in a tiny makeshift classroom. what makes it more painful is it's vi virtually across the stt from his old school. >> how does it feel to look at your school, the remnant remnanf your school? >> each time i look at it, actually i try oavoid coming by here because it hurts, okay, it hurts deeply. >> i know what you're saying even though i don't speak your language. i feel terrible. >> it make me pain in my heart. okay? >> it's hurtful? >> yeah. a -- >> mckenzie says he just needs $9,000 u.s. to build a new school. just $9,000 of the billions pledged to nongovernmental organizations. >> all mck
the camp is run by mckenzie deselav, a teacher. >> why? why?oh ooh. >> with help from his mother, mckenzie managed to build a school here with 700 children. >> in english. >> mckenzie's school survived the earthquake but not the aftermath. >> we were forced to leave in order to turn the schoolyard into a parking lot. >> a u.n. agency rented the property from mckenzie's landlord and his school became a parking lot. so now mckenzie teaches dozens of children in...
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now mckenzie teaches children in a tiny makeshift classroom. what makes it painful is it's virtually across the street from his old school. >> how does it feel to look at your school? >> translation: yes. each time i look at it, i try to avoid coming buy here, it hurts, okay. it hurts. it hurts. it hurts deeply. >> i know what you're saying, even though i don't speak your language, you feel terrible. >> it make me pain in my heart. >> it's hurtful. >> yes. >> mckenzie says he needs $9,000 us to build a new school. just $9,000 of the billions pledged to nongovernmental organizations. >> all he needed was $9,000. we have an incredible update. we are joined by sol ied add. this is beyond what you expect. people are generous, but wow. >> we had a viewer who saw the story when it reaired. he was so moved, he said watching mckenzie's face when he would smile and inside his heart was breaking. it moved him that he went to his bank, he had about $21,000 saved, put away, he took half the money and wrote a check to mckenzie so he could open the school. >
now mckenzie teaches children in a tiny makeshift classroom. what makes it painful is it's virtually across the street from his old school. >> how does it feel to look at your school? >> translation: yes. each time i look at it, i try to avoid coming buy here, it hurts, okay. it hurts. it hurts. it hurts deeply. >> i know what you're saying, even though i don't speak your language, you feel terrible. >> it make me pain in my heart. >> it's hurtful. >> yes....
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now mckenzie tapes students?- teaches students in a makeshift classroom, virtually across the road from his old school. >> how does it feel? . >> translation: i try to avoid deeply. >> i know what you are saying. feels tierible. >> make me pain in my heart. >> it's hurtful. >> yes. >> mckenzie said he needed 9,000 u.s., to build a new school, the 9,000 of billions pledged to nongovernmental organization. >> here is the follow up. a viewer from kansas conducted us but did not want to leave his name. he is what he wrote: is there a way i want help the school with new construction. i'm ready to pay the full amount. the donor is from kansas. he had savings of $21,000, and september $10,000 of it to mckenzie for the school. >> the sochi winter olympics is under way and the issue of gay rights. russian legislation passed for anyone that promotes non-traditional sexual relations in front of minors. "america tonight" gets an indepth look through the eyes of two russian champions. >> i'm 30 years old and live in moscow fo
now mckenzie tapes students?- teaches students in a makeshift classroom, virtually across the road from his old school. >> how does it feel? . >> translation: i try to avoid deeply. >> i know what you are saying. feels tierible. >> make me pain in my heart. >> it's hurtful. >> yes. >> mckenzie said he needed 9,000 u.s., to build a new school, the 9,000 of billions pledged to nongovernmental organization. >> here is the follow up. a viewer from...
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mckenzie can return home in as many as a week. >> unbelievable. see the shirt she was wearing, how strong are you, is what it said. that's for a fund-raising effort. how strongre you, and they say, mckenzie strong. one strong girl there. >> no doubt about that. we'll be back in a moment. >>> it will take more than cupid. there are challenges to delivery drivers. >> the ones carrying fragile flowers. how do you carry those valentine's across a river of ice. with some creativity. here is abc's ron cleburne. >> on this day, it is one of the most important jobs in america. >> get out there. oh, yeah. >> delivering valentine's flowers. but with traffic snarled and businesses closed. this north carolina florist even ground it a halt. this 24-hour period, super bowl for florists, when many do 10 to 20 times their normal business. last year 233 million roses were grown just for valentine's day. >> we might be delivering a little late. but we do what we need to do. >> we join had our delivery man as he sent out on foot through slush and snow determined to
mckenzie can return home in as many as a week. >> unbelievable. see the shirt she was wearing, how strong are you, is what it said. that's for a fund-raising effort. how strongre you, and they say, mckenzie strong. one strong girl there. >> no doubt about that. we'll be back in a moment. >>> it will take more than cupid. there are challenges to delivery drivers. >> the ones carrying fragile flowers. how do you carry those valentine's across a river of ice. with some...
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coexist and if all of our precious golf course this could you say has the deepest routes al stare mckenzie it's a treasure it's the equality of a rhyme brant. i want to urge you on behalf of our 6 thousand members this move forward with this project. thank you >> (clapping) >> please - is there anyone else who wants to speak. you already spoke-i'm sorry. anyone who wants to speak and if you could line up by the door. >> good afternoon and thank you very much. i'm clarence bryant i'm an 82-year-old san franciscan. i started placing john sharp over 50 years as a member of the western golf association which is the largest minority disadvantaged golf group in the country had their first tournament p there. that golf course has provide for militant and disadvantaged combofrlz the pleasure the fun, the comrade that holds us altogether as human beings. i think it would be a travesty if we were to close that golf course. it roudz in san mateo county it's as much of san francisco as the golden gate bridge. >> hold the applause. is there anyone else who wants to make any public comment? seeing none,
coexist and if all of our precious golf course this could you say has the deepest routes al stare mckenzie it's a treasure it's the equality of a rhyme brant. i want to urge you on behalf of our 6 thousand members this move forward with this project. thank you >> (clapping) >> please - is there anyone else who wants to speak. you already spoke-i'm sorry. anyone who wants to speak and if you could line up by the door. >> good afternoon and thank you very much. i'm clarence...
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i have one dennis mckenzie >> thank you, commissioners, i'm dennis mckenzie, education. i provided you with a short update on proposal to ask the warriors to collaborate and provide a college classroom that could also serve as a field study classroom which as one -- also a copy of a letter i provided to this commission 5 years ago exactly which details some of the comprehensive benefits a high school classroom inside this arena could provide. the port property, everybody talks about trying to attract more visitors and tourists and i consider this a magnet effect, not only tourists to walk around and advisity the water front but also become involved in high school projects we have here, high school students and kids and classrooms from around the state and around the country to come meet our kids and see this high school classroom that would be provided as a model for other sports facilities around the country. i also want to support this exclusive agreement with the warriors and hope all the city leaders and the port and the warriors continue to work on this. obviously i
i have one dennis mckenzie >> thank you, commissioners, i'm dennis mckenzie, education. i provided you with a short update on proposal to ask the warriors to collaborate and provide a college classroom that could also serve as a field study classroom which as one -- also a copy of a letter i provided to this commission 5 years ago exactly which details some of the comprehensive benefits a high school classroom inside this arena could provide. the port property, everybody talks about...
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. >> with help from his mother, mckenzie was able to build a school with 700 children. mckenzie's school survived the earthquake but not the aftermath. he needs just $9,000 u.s. to build a new school, just 9,000 of the billions of dollars pledged to nongovernmental organizations. >> how one of our viewers is >> tonight we continue our in-depth look at crime and punishment with a focus on death drugs. the drugs used in execution cocktails. we have reported extensively about the challenges that prison authorities face with the shortage of some key drug stocks in the search for alternatives, executioners have turned to the controversial compounding pharmacies and to some untested drug alternatives. but there's been blow back and executions as well, one execution scheduled for this wednesday has been delayed so the court request decide whether it's unconstitutional to put that inmate to debt with a secretlil secretly obtained cocktail. >> christopher sepulvado has been on death row for 22 years for the killing of his stepson. plns couldn't acquire pln louisiana couldn't acq
. >> with help from his mother, mckenzie was able to build a school with 700 children. mckenzie's school survived the earthquake but not the aftermath. he needs just $9,000 u.s. to build a new school, just 9,000 of the billions of dollars pledged to nongovernmental organizations. >> how one of our viewers is >> tonight we continue our in-depth look at crime and punishment with a focus on death drugs. the drugs used in execution cocktails. we have reported extensively about the...
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i was that was andrew mckenzie, the ceo of bhp. -- >> that was andrew mckenzie, the ceo of bhp. is reducing costs. they have reduced their debt. and they will do it more iv and of 2014. the reserve bank there as well stop the minutes of their meetings. it cap to rates at record lows. bank rates at record pt ratesp bank -- it ke at record lows. what happens next? >> pretty much nothing. a signal they wanted to keep rates on hold for a while. i will review some of the highlights from the 60 odd pages of minutes. the expansion of policy as having the expected effects. they do not call it a puzzle. in the mix of activity and inflation is a nudging toward 3% range they the set for themselves. as far as jobs, the labor market is still week. that tends to lag behind economic growth. they finish by saying if the economy evolves as expected, prudent cost and a pedal of stability. it is interesting what did leave out of the minutes. the explicit easing of the previous statements is now gone. the famous words about the australian dollar being uncomfortably hot also failed to make an up par
i was that was andrew mckenzie, the ceo of bhp. -- >> that was andrew mckenzie, the ceo of bhp. is reducing costs. they have reduced their debt. and they will do it more iv and of 2014. the reserve bank there as well stop the minutes of their meetings. it cap to rates at record lows. bank rates at record pt ratesp bank -- it ke at record lows. what happens next? >> pretty much nothing. a signal they wanted to keep rates on hold for a while. i will review some of the highlights from...
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mckenzie ludington has made her first public appearance since her chute failed to open in january.what did she say? >> it's not often you fall 3,000 feet and live to hold a press conference, and she thanked god and said god has plan for her, and a lot of people think she is right. she was jumping for her 16th 16th birthday and con vinceed her father to let her jump alone. he parachute was tethered to the plain and the chute never fully opened, and then she started spinning. >> i remember jumping out of the plane, and looking it and seeing there was a complication with the parachute, and so i started kicking my fight like i was taught and class, and i wxing se toggles apart and i was not strong enough to fight off the wind. so i just remember screaming, and then i blacked out. >> she doesn't remember hitting the ground. he dad says she was in and out of consciousness. she says she only remembers waking up in the hospital three days later. she had breeding on the brain, lacerated her liver and kidney and cracked some teeth. doctors say she is progressing well. mckenzie thinks she was
mckenzie ludington has made her first public appearance since her chute failed to open in january.what did she say? >> it's not often you fall 3,000 feet and live to hold a press conference, and she thanked god and said god has plan for her, and a lot of people think she is right. she was jumping for her 16th 16th birthday and con vinceed her father to let her jump alone. he parachute was tethered to the plain and the chute never fully opened, and then she started spinning. >> i...
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i'm candice mckenzie you've received a letter from me asking you to reject at&ts project. and requested an approval of the union association representing the cal association and other associations independent community members including from the nearby sherman school. the design element of spur recks the unsuitability as is making could site 2 1/2 years ago now, it's still unsuitable that were it can't be transferred to another site. this commission approved those to deny the application. i ask you what further evidence does this commission need to finalize the application for this suit >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello commissioners. i'm deborah. we would like to be done about 17 union street. we request that you deny the application for the cellular site the know are building is not appropriate. at the last minute at&t is requesting an indefinite continuance. if the path is a continuance we don't understand. the mraks was gracious in let me eliciting them have a continuance for the last meeting. it's now appropriate to deny their application. we all need to a
i'm candice mckenzie you've received a letter from me asking you to reject at&ts project. and requested an approval of the union association representing the cal association and other associations independent community members including from the nearby sherman school. the design element of spur recks the unsuitability as is making could site 2 1/2 years ago now, it's still unsuitable that were it can't be transferred to another site. this commission approved those to deny the application. i...
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he says he realized there was a mid air emergency he prayed it was not mckenzie but noticed it was. she landed in a cow pasture. the ground wasn't super hard. she says that this experience increased her faith. i'll say, shep. >> casy, thank you. >> now, more top video coming into the fox news desk. a freight train slammed into a building outside pittsburgh today, nobody hurt. officials say the train carrying crude oil and propane. workers say they found a small leak and hazardous materials teams are on the scene >> storms knocked out power to 100,000 customers dealing with one of the wettest winters in two centuries. heavy rains have left parts of the country underwater for weeks. and new surveillance video that shows a hole opening up under the national corvette museum. no word on how bad the damage is. firefighters say the sink hole is about 40 feet wide, 25 feet deep, happening early this morning before dawn. no injuries but some broken hearts. you know the problem with winter olympics? there is no winter. need snow, russia? we happen to have some to spare here. scenes from a war
he says he realized there was a mid air emergency he prayed it was not mckenzie but noticed it was. she landed in a cow pasture. the ground wasn't super hard. she says that this experience increased her faith. i'll say, shep. >> casy, thank you. >> now, more top video coming into the fox news desk. a freight train slammed into a building outside pittsburgh today, nobody hurt. officials say the train carrying crude oil and propane. workers say they found a small leak and hazardous...
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. >> good afternoon, commissioners mckenzie again director for the property.he stem you have before you is another excited one it's the cities commitment to the coit towers. i'll skip some of this it's still fresh in our memory per we're commenting one $.7 million from the arts commission to maintain the murals and on top of the one percent of gross revenues. the arts commission in undertaking their chart task for the arts commission or the arts portfolio is applying for a grant a $100,000 grant in the bank of america to the ongoing protection and prejudice of the murals. it's for the signage and attractive features around did you murals for protective barriers around the murals and for an inspection and protection. the department as the property owner and one of the stewards of coit towers is interested in strongly supporting as stronglyly as soon as possible supporting their and we've brought through a resolution supporting the arts commission grant application and i do know there are a couple members of the arts commission staff that would like to speak if
. >> good afternoon, commissioners mckenzie again director for the property.he stem you have before you is another excited one it's the cities commitment to the coit towers. i'll skip some of this it's still fresh in our memory per we're commenting one $.7 million from the arts commission to maintain the murals and on top of the one percent of gross revenues. the arts commission in undertaking their chart task for the arts commission or the arts portfolio is applying for a grant a...
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if you look in -- listen to what andrew mckenzie has said, they certainly are aware of that.hey believe that the growth of china would be around 6.7%. making sure the margins they are attracting remains the same and it is also why you can even talk petroleum. to-- they are expecting it run [indiscernible] forwardoleum are moved and that is where they are seeing their offset. at the moment they do see iron ore as saying that pillar of strength. there were records on exports. important numbers have been records and we expect that to go through for the next two or three months so that should hold them in good stead. it is the next financial year that might have questions about and that is why they are trying to ramp up that petroleum division quite quickly. >> we will leave it there. from australiave talking about bhp billiton. it was a big beat first-half. profit above in terms of gains and beating expectations. we have a lot more stepping out in subzero. maker of hush puppies puts its foot down in mongolia. next when "first up" returns. ♪ >> it is 7:30 a.m. here in hong kong.
if you look in -- listen to what andrew mckenzie has said, they certainly are aware of that.hey believe that the growth of china would be around 6.7%. making sure the margins they are attracting remains the same and it is also why you can even talk petroleum. to-- they are expecting it run [indiscernible] forwardoleum are moved and that is where they are seeing their offset. at the moment they do see iron ore as saying that pillar of strength. there were records on exports. important numbers...
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. >> reporter: mill mangin owns the mckenzie brew house. he estimates he's lost tens of thousands of dollars. did you think it would be this bad? >> we have had power outages due to thunderstorms, even local construction but nothing lasting -- going three days now. >> reporter: with temperatures outside dipping into the 20s, some residents have bought generators and a charcoal grills inside. that's caused carbon monoxide poisoning. last night a family of three was rushed to abington memorial hospital. there have been nine cases here in the last 24 hours. dr. paul hogue. >> symptoms can vary. they can be sometimes difficult. it can be just dizziness or headache or nausea or achiness or being tired. carbon monoxide, of course, can be quite serious and, in fact, kpaoepl die from carbon monoxide exposure. >> reporter: scott, temperatures are expected to remain below freezing through the weekend and more snow is in the forecast. >> pelley: the long-range forecast calls for higher temperatures by mid-month. let's hope so. terrell, thanks very muc
. >> reporter: mill mangin owns the mckenzie brew house. he estimates he's lost tens of thousands of dollars. did you think it would be this bad? >> we have had power outages due to thunderstorms, even local construction but nothing lasting -- going three days now. >> reporter: with temperatures outside dipping into the 20s, some residents have bought generators and a charcoal grills inside. that's caused carbon monoxide poisoning. last night a family of three was rushed to...
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mckenzie has hit the accounts. addressing the full assembly and members of president. on wednesday democratic party chief. he said his party at the forefront of reforming party politics. and we will push for the passage of our bill aimed at preventing lawmakers for misusing their privileges that this new work or setting up an independent ethics committee. people walk from lawmakers and execute the contents of this bill earlier this week the democratic party leadership issued a political reform proposal that centers around describing the privileges of lawmakers including having all lawmakers report an independent ethics committee your plans for overseas travel and commemoration ceremonies for the publication of earplugs cam also called for a reverse reform of the planetary system is bound to mean. he was having the parliament hoping year round. operating the parliament's budget committee and all kinds and constantly carrying out a commentary on its puppet government. instead his party will fight the government's downsides a sequel age pension plan. a president must fold
mckenzie has hit the accounts. addressing the full assembly and members of president. on wednesday democratic party chief. he said his party at the forefront of reforming party politics. and we will push for the passage of our bill aimed at preventing lawmakers for misusing their privileges that this new work or setting up an independent ethics committee. people walk from lawmakers and execute the contents of this bill earlier this week the democratic party leadership issued a political reform...
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mckenzie says she'd like to sky dive again but her parents and friends are against the idea >> i would say no. >> a sportscaster is coming out and here is what dale hansson had to say >> michael sam would be the first openly gay nfl player in the nfl says he knows there will be problems several officials telling "sports illustrated" it will hurt him because a gay player won't be welcome in an nfl locker room. it would be uncomfortable because that man's world you beat a woman scomb drag her down a flight of stairs pulling her hair out by the roots you're the fourth guy taken in the draft. players in hotel rooms with illegal drugs and prostitute, we know they're welcome. players accused of rape and paid the woman to go away. lie to police, trying to cover up a murder, we're comfortable with that. you love another man? now, you've gone too far. >> this comment teary has generated a lot of discussion. i know dale, he's not afraid to take on big issues and carries a lot of weight in and around dallas area. >> coming up at 4:00 for get those boring school closing calls the funky rap parody
mckenzie says she'd like to sky dive again but her parents and friends are against the idea >> i would say no. >> a sportscaster is coming out and here is what dale hansson had to say >> michael sam would be the first openly gay nfl player in the nfl says he knows there will be problems several officials telling "sports illustrated" it will hurt him because a gay player won't be welcome in an nfl locker room. it would be uncomfortable because that man's world you...
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. >> you heard andrew mckenzie talking about cost. bhp has been actively trying to reduce it as well, down to 27 billion. they'd planned to cut that to 25 billion by year end. >> mining is still doing alright. the thing is the manufacturing side of the australian economy is in a powerless position. we had last year toyota adding gm and ford and closing down eventually in a couple years time car manufacturing. we also have our co--- alcoa closing a smelter. it's not looking good on that side of the industry either. >> it certainly isn't. there's a town in the state of victoria which is bearing the brunt of a lot of this. the carmaker is based there. that is where this smelter is as well. the port henry smelter is down there. there are also two rolling mills in different states. they are being closed. they are unsustainable according to the ceo. he says they are no longer competitive. they are not financially stable now nor into the future. the plant is very small, very old. it doesn't offer these economies of scale. for the workers, 98
. >> you heard andrew mckenzie talking about cost. bhp has been actively trying to reduce it as well, down to 27 billion. they'd planned to cut that to 25 billion by year end. >> mining is still doing alright. the thing is the manufacturing side of the australian economy is in a powerless position. we had last year toyota adding gm and ford and closing down eventually in a couple years time car manufacturing. we also have our co--- alcoa closing a smelter. it's not looking good on...
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lou: people forgot the mckenzie study.inesses as they learned more about obamacare are going to push away workers and they are going to take this and the employees and the younger are willing to take those signs as well rather than 24% that are simply walking away from that. is there any goodness for this in obamacare? >> we are seeing this when the employer mandate kicks in that bigger companies will say that this will probably happen and they will hire part-time workers like a companies or scale back their benefits. so good news here and not so much for those who qualify for subsidies. but it's not the case across the board either. >> this is becoming redistribution without any question because we are looking at the lowest quintile of learners and they do get a legitimate increase in income. but the top 80% of earners in the country, ts is redistribution $90,000 her feelings for failing for come you will get them a discount and then if you go over tha cliff, you lose the quest and then why might be a disincentive to work
lou: people forgot the mckenzie study.inesses as they learned more about obamacare are going to push away workers and they are going to take this and the employees and the younger are willing to take those signs as well rather than 24% that are simply walking away from that. is there any goodness for this in obamacare? >> we are seeing this when the employer mandate kicks in that bigger companies will say that this will probably happen and they will hire part-time workers like a companies...
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mckenzie walked about 80 feet with the help of a walker despite suffering pleading on her brain, fracturesvertebrae, ribs, pelvis and hips. doctors anticipate she will be recovering at the hospital for several weeks, though, but they expect her to make a full recovery. does he think he can solve the problems or is it up to the individual? >> i think you are much more friendly to a nanny state than i am. i am more of a self reliance guy you are a solve your problems guy. >> i disagree with that. i think that what used to be considered sensible we now somehow label as liberal. medicare. >> you are paying for that. >> it's the freebies we are talking about. >> the welfare is worth less now than it was 20, 30 years. it is worth less than it was with ronald reagan. >> take a look at the disability explosion. it's dangerous at the workplace through the roof. >> we have not massively expanded the wealth fair state. that's not true. when you take a look at it actually the level of sport we provide in the work are not that different than they were 40 years ago. self reliance is alive and well. peop
mckenzie walked about 80 feet with the help of a walker despite suffering pleading on her brain, fracturesvertebrae, ribs, pelvis and hips. doctors anticipate she will be recovering at the hospital for several weeks, though, but they expect her to make a full recovery. does he think he can solve the problems or is it up to the individual? >> i think you are much more friendly to a nanny state than i am. i am more of a self reliance guy you are a solve your problems guy. >> i...
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mckenzie went skydiving to celebrate her whesweet sixteen t month.en making steady progress in dallas, texas, and is already walking with assistance. >> wyoming lawmakers pass a bill to allow teachers to carry guns in schools. teachers and schoolworkers must have a concealed carry permit to qualify. officials say there's little if any law enforcement in remote areas and workers need to protect themselves and their students. >> alabama are looking to put prayer back in school but with some history. a new bill in the state legislature would require teachers to start each morning by reading an open prayer from a session of congress. the bill's sponsor representative steve hurst says teachers could choose a prairie lated to the day's lesson or one that corresponds with a day in history. critics say the proposal is unconstitutional. >> most people are sick of the snow by now. bill o'reilly sent jessie waters out into the elements to find out who is to blame for all of the winter wallops. >> you think god is angry at us? >> i think mother nature is angry a
mckenzie went skydiving to celebrate her whesweet sixteen t month.en making steady progress in dallas, texas, and is already walking with assistance. >> wyoming lawmakers pass a bill to allow teachers to carry guns in schools. teachers and schoolworkers must have a concealed carry permit to qualify. officials say there's little if any law enforcement in remote areas and workers need to protect themselves and their students. >> alabama are looking to put prayer back in school but...
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the teacher mckenzie desalot lost his school in the 2010 earthquake in haiti.ow he's got an anonymous donation that's going to change everything . this is a very happy ending. there's a great deal of pain in haiti and deep wounds there. >> how does it feel to look at your school? >> actually i try avoid coming by here because it hurtsdz, it hurts deeply. >> i know what you're saying even though i don't speak your language. feels terrible. >> it make me pain in my heart. >> our special correspondent soledad o'brien will follow up with an incredible story, of a "america tonight" viewer. it's coming up then. >> joie, thank you very much. >>> roman conflict church must work now. in a new report the u.n. accuses the vatican of systematically turning a blind eye. the vatican says the u.n. report is, quote, distorted an unfair. the church claims the u.n. didn't consider measures it has taken to protect young people. grinding to a halt, still ahead, the $1 billion problem putting the brakes on the panama canal extension. plus selling soccer in the south with a little h
the teacher mckenzie desalot lost his school in the 2010 earthquake in haiti.ow he's got an anonymous donation that's going to change everything . this is a very happy ending. there's a great deal of pain in haiti and deep wounds there. >> how does it feel to look at your school? >> actually i try avoid coming by here because it hurtsdz, it hurts deeply. >> i know what you're saying even though i don't speak your language. feels terrible. >> it make me pain in my heart....
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there is a mckenzie study, bottom line is there are when you add it all up, 25% of the people roughly are young adults. when they projected they needed 40% for pay for all of this. so they're still short. they made progress, but a long way to go. >> and they claimed they hit that 40% number, that was all nonsense. >>> and ron fornier is the senior political analyst for the national journal. good to see you, you're somebody who has been defending the concept of this law and health insurance, reportedly it was going to be for 31 million americans, now we're told we'll have 31 million americans without insurance despite the law. in any event you're talking about how it has just now come down to credibility. how do you mean? >> i know inside the white house, they know they really messed up early on and they're having a hard time with the numbers as ed talked about early on. they realize they have a big credibility problem, this is like a brand, like pepsi or coke. if you don't believe in your product, even inside the white house they know they have a reputational problem that is setting t
there is a mckenzie study, bottom line is there are when you add it all up, 25% of the people roughly are young adults. when they projected they needed 40% for pay for all of this. so they're still short. they made progress, but a long way to go. >> and they claimed they hit that 40% number, that was all nonsense. >>> and ron fornier is the senior political analyst for the national journal. good to see you, you're somebody who has been defending the concept of this law and health...
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of open enrollment on march 31st, more people are signing up. 90% of these people, according to mckenzied insurance before so only 10% of them are new enrollees -- >> to set new, we're really just a fraction of that number. >> exactly. >> so let's talk about the young. they're the denominator. folks like you will make it work, and you're sit balking. >> this is the demo that the obamaed a marges and the health in human services need, need, need to sign up because it keeps premium levels down for older and less healthy people. so 25% of the enrollees are between the aims of 18 and 34, which is up from 24% last night. >> but you need a figure to make money? >> to begin making money -- i don't know i know how to answer that but i know what the administration wanted. they wanted 7 million people in year one. 2.7 of which are young and healthy they're only at 3.3 million in total. about 800,000 are young. >> it's like going to amazon.com and having a lot of items in your cart. unless you're buying stuff, it's still in your cart and it's not a closed sale. how many of these have paid. >> want
of open enrollment on march 31st, more people are signing up. 90% of these people, according to mckenzied insurance before so only 10% of them are new enrollees -- >> to set new, we're really just a fraction of that number. >> exactly. >> so let's talk about the young. they're the denominator. folks like you will make it work, and you're sit balking. >> this is the demo that the obamaed a marges and the health in human services need, need, need to sign up because it...
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that's what 16-year-old mckenzie says happened to her.ch us caused her to fall 3,000 feet to the ground. the texas narrative says she was sky diving causing her to pan zych then blackout. she doesn't even remember hitting the ground. now she has damage to her spleen, shoulder, wrist, and her teeth, but she is expected to fully recover. authorities are say that the snow may have saved two people's lives. a couple was driving along the pass when their car lost control, toppled over the guardrail, and then plummeted 120 feet to the ground. landing upright in eight feet of snow. rescue say the snow probably saves their lives. talk about a selfie gone wrong. a man burglarized a church, and then took a photo of himself at the crime scene. >> oh, come on. >> police say 26-year-old adam how broke into a church, making off with $10,000 worth of goods but then again, he left his selfie ridden cell phone behind. they recognized the trees and then they managed to arrest him just five-miles from the church. he admitted to the crime, and is scheduled t
that's what 16-year-old mckenzie says happened to her.ch us caused her to fall 3,000 feet to the ground. the texas narrative says she was sky diving causing her to pan zych then blackout. she doesn't even remember hitting the ground. now she has damage to her spleen, shoulder, wrist, and her teeth, but she is expected to fully recover. authorities are say that the snow may have saved two people's lives. a couple was driving along the pass when their car lost control, toppled over the guardrail,...
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enrolled, and that's um 53% from october 1st, but the only report we have on how many are new is from mckenzie and company, and they say 90% of the people previously had coverage and lost it because of the aca. >> okay. so, talk about net new enrollees, those who didn't have it before and presumably for whom all of this was upended and done, barely moving the needle. >> exactly. the department of health and human services won't say how many people are net new but the aca was designed to help the uninsured and six million people lost their insurance. >> do they not know? >> insurance companies report how many people are new and how many people have paid but the didn't of health and hmm service. s it's not to their benefit to give us these numbers. >> in the battle people you hate, politicians or insurance companies, -- >> heat is a strong word. >> loathe, then. how many of those who are being counted as new enrollees have to pay. >> the insurance industry counts you as enrolled when you make your first monthly payment, and you have to keep doing that. the obama administration and hhs say they h
enrolled, and that's um 53% from october 1st, but the only report we have on how many are new is from mckenzie and company, and they say 90% of the people previously had coverage and lost it because of the aca. >> okay. so, talk about net new enrollees, those who didn't have it before and presumably for whom all of this was upended and done, barely moving the needle. >> exactly. the department of health and human services won't say how many people are net new but the aca was...
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doug barton of mckenzie said technology moves five times faster than management does.the health-care industry, portable, as you have geeks you have thes exhorting her advances, doctors desk and they keep up with what you are doing? thatat is where the issues we have. if you look at the typical education of physicians that happened 10, 20, 30 years ago, pretty average physicians, there is a certain amount of reeducation that you constantly have to do and in a very disseminated market. that is definitely a major issue. innovation can be created by companies as they translate into aoader uses -- is always challenge. health care is a very regulated, sluggish industry. it is one where decision-making is extremely decision -- is extremely centralized. why we can have great ideas in our ivory towers, the transition into practice is what we're focused about. he promise of these new technologies can only come to utility if we create it in a way that can be broadly applied. if and only creates utility for a few very wealthy people, it will not create the disruptive change in the
doug barton of mckenzie said technology moves five times faster than management does.the health-care industry, portable, as you have geeks you have thes exhorting her advances, doctors desk and they keep up with what you are doing? thatat is where the issues we have. if you look at the typical education of physicians that happened 10, 20, 30 years ago, pretty average physicians, there is a certain amount of reeducation that you constantly have to do and in a very disseminated market. that is...
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there is a mckenzie study, bottom line is there are when you add it all up, 25% of the people roughly are young adults. when they projected they needed 40% for pay for all of this. so they're still short. they made progress, but a long way to go. >> and they claimed they hit that 40% number, that was all nonsense. >>> and ron fornier is the senior political analyst for the national journal. good to see you, you're somebody who has been defending the concept of this law and health insurance, reportedly it was going to be for 31 million americans, now we're told we'll have 31 million americans without insurance despite the law. in any event you're talking about how it has just now come down to credibility. how do you mean? >> i know inside the white house, they know they really messed up early on and they're having a hard time with the numbers as ed talked about early on. they realize they have a big credibility problem, this is like a brand, like pepsi or coke. if you don't believe in your product, even inside the white house they know they have a reputational problem that is setting t
there is a mckenzie study, bottom line is there are when you add it all up, 25% of the people roughly are young adults. when they projected they needed 40% for pay for all of this. so they're still short. they made progress, but a long way to go. >> and they claimed they hit that 40% number, that was all nonsense. >>> and ron fornier is the senior political analyst for the national journal. good to see you, you're somebody who has been defending the concept of this law and health...
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mckenzie and company says 30% will probably drop coverage, these companies, or stop it after 2014. this is the number that is likely to escalate, the numbers that we're seeing may not be as big as it gets. the dissatisfaction with all this is likely to creep into the midterm elections in a big way. today against democrat in arkansas mark pryor, look at this. >> millions are paying more and getting less. obamacare doesn't work. it just doesn't work. tell senator pryor to stop thinking about politics and start thinking about people. >> ouch. i think we're going to see more of those. >> you'll see no end of those. just remember this. if the premiums go up at a high rate, as they very well may if a bunch of sick people, you'll see that 7 million number of people who are dumped on to obamago up expensive to keep them on the rolls at work. >> chris, thank you. >> you bet. >> this budget office report was the focus of a hearing with the director squarely in the hot seat this morning when lawmakers asked him about how workers going forward, his answer became one of thee big stories of toda
mckenzie and company says 30% will probably drop coverage, these companies, or stop it after 2014. this is the number that is likely to escalate, the numbers that we're seeing may not be as big as it gets. the dissatisfaction with all this is likely to creep into the midterm elections in a big way. today against democrat in arkansas mark pryor, look at this. >> millions are paying more and getting less. obamacare doesn't work. it just doesn't work. tell senator pryor to stop thinking...
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on december 5th, the president told visiting canadian prime minister, mckenzie king, that he thought -- he really meant he hoped -- the german situation resome belled resembled that of 1917-1918. germany would crumble at any moment. that would have been an easy way out of what faced him. but roosevelt had misread the lessons of world war i, which germany lost on the battlefield, and germany in 1942 was far from crumbling. even as he spoke, hardened german troops counterattacked in tunisia and the battle there dragged on for many months. on december 8, 1942, the first anniversary of the president's date of infamous speech about pearl harbor, four american jewish representatives entered the oval office at noon. the president sat behind this desk, smoking a cigarette. he greeted rabbi steven weiss, the only one whom he knew personally, and weiss introduced the others. an orthodox rabbi named rosenberg, led a brief prayer, and then everyone was seated. weiss read a portion of a memorandum, very detailed memorandum, that the world jewish congress had prepared about the evidence on the naz
on december 5th, the president told visiting canadian prime minister, mckenzie king, that he thought -- he really meant he hoped -- the german situation resome belled resembled that of 1917-1918. germany would crumble at any moment. that would have been an easy way out of what faced him. but roosevelt had misread the lessons of world war i, which germany lost on the battlefield, and germany in 1942 was far from crumbling. even as he spoke, hardened german troops counterattacked in tunisia and...
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if they happen to fail, guy brought up "strange brew," bob and doug mckenzie, going to look like a hoser>> take off, eh? >> we have breaking news. on a serious one. dom chu back at headquarters. men's warehouse. >> it's the next chapter in this saga. jos.a bank has rejected the men's warehouse. they did say, which transaction would create the value for jos. a. bank shareholders. it would allow you, that means men's warehouse, to advise our board. in other words, they're open to negotiation. they did list five things that they're going to say or they have concerns about. first is diligence. they are going to give men's warehouse, limited access to the books. they want to know about the transaction structure. and want to know about transaction certainty if they can close this deal. other terms and what their best and final offer will be to buy jos. a. bank. had a record high, the shares. >> they close at a record high. but higher in the after-hours session. but not close to the 63.50 they rejected with this meeting. >> i think this is the deep end of the pool to buy josb here. there's prob
if they happen to fail, guy brought up "strange brew," bob and doug mckenzie, going to look like a hoser>> take off, eh? >> we have breaking news. on a serious one. dom chu back at headquarters. men's warehouse. >> it's the next chapter in this saga. jos.a bank has rejected the men's warehouse. they did say, which transaction would create the value for jos. a. bank shareholders. it would allow you, that means men's warehouse, to advise our board. in other words,...
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and that if you don't have, if you don't have parents can when my good friend, richard mckenzie, one of the greatest teachers university of california-irvine and the author of the homecoming, was raised in north carolina, one of the happiest people i know. his orphanage was a very happy place with the worked with his hands all the time to he's a big advocate of orphanage so we didn't have parents but he's a very happy person. i think if you have a negative, dysfunctional, terrible family with addiction or pain or views, it is hard to get started on the road. i don't think it's impossible because i've met many people who have recovered from that and have recovered from other things, terrible things. i write about a a and happiest life and have it redeemed so many lies. i got a great good fortune to send a number of people to terrific sponsors who have guided into the program. if you've got happy parents, there is a very good chance you're going to be happy. so i think that's the great distinction characteristic. parents ought to remember that, kids are always watching every day, every
and that if you don't have, if you don't have parents can when my good friend, richard mckenzie, one of the greatest teachers university of california-irvine and the author of the homecoming, was raised in north carolina, one of the happiest people i know. his orphanage was a very happy place with the worked with his hands all the time to he's a big advocate of orphanage so we didn't have parents but he's a very happy person. i think if you have a negative, dysfunctional, terrible family with...
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if they liked it, 5 to 6 million have lost it, when you combine that with surveys by keiser and mckenzieshowing that between 65 and 85% of the people getting insurance on the exchanges are people who lost their insurance, not the uninsured, anderson, but people who got dropped and are now going to the exchanges to get reinsured, this is just a very ugly picture. >> cornell, let me ask you in terms of this upcoming election, how damaging a message do you think this is? clearly we're going to be seeing a lot of commercials from republicans saying obamacare is costing 2.5 million jobs. >> but that's a lie. this is the problem, anderson. they are gearing up to make the centerpiece of their 2014 campaign strategy a lie and deceit. and look. partisan hat off just as a political strategist, how on earth as a party are you going to grow and expand your base by doubling down on a lie that we've already sort of had a campaign about and where republicans in 2014 are going to say to all these millions of americans signing up for health care, you know what we're going to do, we're going to take that
if they liked it, 5 to 6 million have lost it, when you combine that with surveys by keiser and mckenzieshowing that between 65 and 85% of the people getting insurance on the exchanges are people who lost their insurance, not the uninsured, anderson, but people who got dropped and are now going to the exchanges to get reinsured, this is just a very ugly picture. >> cornell, let me ask you in terms of this upcoming election, how damaging a message do you think this is? clearly we're going...
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, public concern at work with you to get advice from the whistleblowing commission report -- tim mckenzie with you to bring together people in government who could consider the recommendations and how we can stop people like dr. kim hold being persecuted, and others which i won't mention now? >> i'm grateful for my honorable friends question. as he knows the public interest disclosure act of 1980 protection to most workers are being unfairly dismissed by their employer when they reported a matter of concern when you blow the whistle. we've strengthened the protections for the enterprise and regulatory reform act 2013 but we will always back whistleblowers when challenging for standards, particularly in large organizations but i'm happy to make sure he discusses with the relevant government, any for the steps we need to take in this direction. >> does the prime minister get the depth of the hurt among victims families and a deep sense of public outrage right across the country as a result of the outcome of the downing case? he needs to understand is that for an official letter, a letter si
, public concern at work with you to get advice from the whistleblowing commission report -- tim mckenzie with you to bring together people in government who could consider the recommendations and how we can stop people like dr. kim hold being persecuted, and others which i won't mention now? >> i'm grateful for my honorable friends question. as he knows the public interest disclosure act of 1980 protection to most workers are being unfairly dismissed by their employer when they reported...
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if they liked it, 5 to 6 million have lost it, when you combine that with surveys by keiser and mckenzie others showing that between 65 and 85% of the people getting insurance on the exchanges are people who lost their insurance, not the uninsured, anderson, but people who got dropped and are now going to the exchanges to get reinsured, this is just a very ugly picture. >> cornell, let me ask you in terms of this upcoming election, how damaging a message do you think this is? clearly we're going to be seeing a lot of commercials from republicans saying obamacare is costing 2.5 million jobs. >> but that's a lie. this is the problem, anderson. they are gearing up to make the centerpiece of their 2014 campaign strategy a lie and deceit. and look. partisan hat off just as a political strategist, how on earth as a party are you going to grow and expand your base by doubling down on a lie that we've already sort of had a campaign about and where republicans in 2014 are going to say to all these millions of americans signing up for health care, you know what we're going to do, we're going to ta
if they liked it, 5 to 6 million have lost it, when you combine that with surveys by keiser and mckenzie others showing that between 65 and 85% of the people getting insurance on the exchanges are people who lost their insurance, not the uninsured, anderson, but people who got dropped and are now going to the exchanges to get reinsured, this is just a very ugly picture. >> cornell, let me ask you in terms of this upcoming election, how damaging a message do you think this is? clearly...