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everybody wins. this is a great thing, please show up.' that's not the reality. the reality is much messiere people who do better. there are gonna be a lot of people who do much, much worse." as americans prepare for the healthcare exchanges to open tuesday, a lot of questions remain. we asked national correspondent kristine frazao to look at some of the most common questions.. to find simple answers. intro stand-up kristine frazao "in just a few days, healthcare exchanges as part of the affordable care act go online. here in washington obamacare as it's come to be known has become the most used political football. but it's also a reality for million of americans...and we wanted to answer some of the questions people most commonly have. [[take fullscreen]] question number one is for those of you who already have health insurance through your job - what you need to do? the answer is pretty simple - says doctor mark mcclellan- senior fellow at the brookings institution. 1:04 - 1:10 for people who have coverage through their job you should look to your employer first, not to the exchanges. [[t
everybody wins. this is a great thing, please show up.' that's not the reality. the reality is much messiere people who do better. there are gonna be a lot of people who do much, much worse." as americans prepare for the healthcare exchanges to open tuesday, a lot of questions remain. we asked national correspondent kristine frazao to look at some of the most common questions.. to find simple answers. intro stand-up kristine frazao "in just a few days, healthcare exchanges as part of...
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on guys over that base is meeting gets national television in its hang up or going on it's getting messier and g.c. as we go on so watching that one big time thought we're also watching you how much money if you got left what have you been up to say well you know it's overall i'm down and we'll get to that here in a second but this past week we were focused on oil and airlines specifically araf lot and good kind of great news or oil has gone up i've done really well kind of recoup some of my losses but because oil has done well aeroflot and the airlines have not done well so it kind of hindered my progress there because you know airlines they need fuel to get those jets up in the air and so the price of oil going up means that airlines don't do well themselves so if you look at the ten thousand dollars that we initially started at and by the way this is a good reason to show people why they shouldn't follow me because i am not an expert just kind of an armchair investor if you will but we started off with metals i was really excited about metals lost two thousand three hundred sixty nine d
on guys over that base is meeting gets national television in its hang up or going on it's getting messier and g.c. as we go on so watching that one big time thought we're also watching you how much money if you got left what have you been up to say well you know it's overall i'm down and we'll get to that here in a second but this past week we were focused on oil and airlines specifically araf lot and good kind of great news or oil has gone up i've done really well kind of recoup some of my...
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i take that up in my book and it is even messier than the religion question because the question is obviously what is at the foundation of classical liberalism. by that you mean the liberalism you contrast to john locke. generally that is what people mean. that is why i treat john locke in great detail in this book "worshipping the state: how liberalism became our state religion". i am going to tell you i tried to get conservatives to understand that john locke is deeply ambiguous and ultimately of terms the same world view as contemporary liberalism you're trying to battle by defining human beings solely as a-presents a soulless politics in which economics is the highest defined science and creates one morsel was paula 6, the result being conservatives have a difficulty articulating why it is that morality should enter into a political decision. they want to be fine everything simply by does it contribute to economic life or not. those are the pleasures of the body, human beings as -- that is a problem so i present a long argument, wake up, it is deeper than that. >> thank you for the presen
i take that up in my book and it is even messier than the religion question because the question is obviously what is at the foundation of classical liberalism. by that you mean the liberalism you contrast to john locke. generally that is what people mean. that is why i treat john locke in great detail in this book "worshipping the state: how liberalism became our state religion". i am going to tell you i tried to get conservatives to understand that john locke is deeply ambiguous and...
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it is even messier than a religious question because the question is obviously, what is at the foundation of classical liberalism. by that you mean, i assume, the liberalism that you can trace back to john locke. generally that is what people mean. that is why i tree john locke in great detail in this book, worshiping the state. and i am disappointed tell you, i tried to give conservatives understand that john locke is deeply ambiguous. and alternately he affirms the same world view as the contemporary level up to five contemporary liberalism you're trying to battle but a fine human beings solely as creatures whose desires are this worldly. that is, he cuts you off and presents a kind of soulless politics in which economics is the highest defined science. in doing that committee creates one more kind of politics. the result being that conservatives have a difficulty articulating why it is that morality should enter into political decisions. that is, they want to define everything as simply by, does it contribute to economic life or not. those are the pleasures of the body. defining human
it is even messier than a religious question because the question is obviously, what is at the foundation of classical liberalism. by that you mean, i assume, the liberalism that you can trace back to john locke. generally that is what people mean. that is why i tree john locke in great detail in this book, worshiping the state. and i am disappointed tell you, i tried to give conservatives understand that john locke is deeply ambiguous. and alternately he affirms the same world view as the...
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he's competing with anthony brown and delegate messier for the democratic nomination. >>> another warningr parents about the amount of caffeine their children are consuming. >>> coming up at 5:00, why too much caffeine could be stunt you ing your child's mental development. >>> but first, a new business deal that's making it easier to access the thankful envelonfl o. >> the nine-month journey coming to an end here in the district. the cause t >>> if you missed the redskins game, you'll soon be able to watch the highlights on twitter, they will be able to show highlights from games. still not clear when you'll be able to start using that service. >> highlights may be a stretch. i'm just saying. electric cars are working their way into the rebt rental car police. bloomberg says hertz says it is adding tesla cars. hertz has been adding ferrari and lamborghinis. renting the rechargeable cars would cost about $500 a day. >> a day? who can afford that? >> i'll take my corolla. >> thank you. >>> this morning the retired marine who spent the last nine months running across america to raise funds
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is sweatier and messier than my family on the field. really, sweatier than your offensive line? sweatier per pound, yeah... absolutely. well, if the nfl trust tide to keep your clothes clean... ...it can definitely handle our gear. actually, i think you have it backwards... see i talked to our equipment manager and said that if it can handle your hot yoga pants it can definitely handle our... get back to work. [ brees ] that's our tide for tough stains and odors. what's yours? but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can help make this a great block party. ♪ [ male announcer ] advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor i
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it, it congress to involve self, gave time for the russians to get involved and it's become a much messier matter as far as politics. as far as outcomes, ok, it didn't look good, but if in the end assad actually does give up 1,000 or 1,400 tons of chemical weapons, the world is a better place. >> and where would we be? i just keep thinking if they had just done a limited military strike, i think congress might have forgotten about it by now but those weapons would still be there. gwen: and the president has acknowledged it wasn't going to be so easy to convince the american people about any of this. listen for a moment. >> i don't think i'm going to convince the overwhelming majority of the american people to take any military action, but i believe i can make a very strong case to congress as well as the american people about why we can't leave our children a world in which other children are being subjected to nerve gas. and that it is in our interest if we can take a limited step that makes a meaningful difference, it's worth it for us to do that. gwen: so there is the morale argument, t
it, it congress to involve self, gave time for the russians to get involved and it's become a much messier matter as far as politics. as far as outcomes, ok, it didn't look good, but if in the end assad actually does give up 1,000 or 1,400 tons of chemical weapons, the world is a better place. >> and where would we be? i just keep thinking if they had just done a limited military strike, i think congress might have forgotten about it by now but those weapons would still be there. gwen:...
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everybody wins. this is a great thing, please show up.' that's not the reality. the reality is much messier. there's gonna be some people who do better. there are gonna be a lot of people who do much, much worse." as americans prepare for the healthcare exchanges to open tuesday, a lot of questions remain. we... asked... national correspondent... kristine frazao... to... look... at... some of the... most common... questions.../ to... find... simple answers. intro stand-up kristine frazao "in just a few days, healthcare exchanges as part of the "in just a few days, healthcare exchanges as part of the affordable care act go online. here in washington obamacare as it's come to be known has become the most used political football. but it's also a reality for millions of americans...and we wanted to answer some of the questions people most commonly have. [[take fullscreen]] question number one is for those of you rougyourb - what you e answer isey simple - ysoctor rk mcclellan- nior fellow at stitution. 04 - 10 for your emorirst,heirb you shou loo changes en. etheutto you have until 2014 to regi
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. >> the final two episode are so much more messier. >> jimmy: really? >> yes, yes.>> jimmy: how scan thcan that p be? >> want me to tell you? >> jimmy: no. >> so crazy. i want kate for peopcan't wait how it plays out. >> jimmy: do you feel sudden leap this season the number of fans of the show has increase xd p -- increased exponentially. >> netflix had a lot to do with that. people getting caught up. people talk about it all the time. people that don't watch, they'll say enough. stop talking about this damn show. then they'll watch it. >> jimmy: do you have people ask you about it? >> have to be honest. grandmothers will come up to me. the thing that worries me, little children. i will be walking by. i want to disneyland yesterday. and, little kids will just look at me, like they're looking at, like justin bieber walking by i am like what? how do you even know who i am? and they're like my god i love your show. like an 8-year-old boy. i love your show. i look at their parents -- how dare you, you psychos. how are you letting your children watch this? shame on you.
. >> the final two episode are so much more messier. >> jimmy: really? >> yes, yes.>> jimmy: how scan thcan that p be? >> want me to tell you? >> jimmy: no. >> so crazy. i want kate for peopcan't wait how it plays out. >> jimmy: do you feel sudden leap this season the number of fans of the show has increase xd p -- increased exponentially. >> netflix had a lot to do with that. people getting caught up. people talk about it all the time....
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messier grabs another hat trick in the champions league. raul will be here once again with all the details. >>> welcome back. egyptian security forces have arrested at least 48 people after storming a neighborhood on the outskirts of cairo. they say they're still looking for more than 100 others accused of violence following overthrow of president mohamed morsi last july. >>> assad of syria says he's ready to destroy syria's chemical weapons speaking on u.s. television. he said he would fully comply with the chemical weapons convention, but he denied his government was behind last month's chemical attack near damascus. >>> iran's president says his country will never build a weapon of mass destruction, and he's been given full authority to negotiate a deal on iran's nuclear program. >>> it's not all going smoothly, iranian economic interests are hurt at home and overseas. the u.s. has blacklisted a number of iranian companies and has seized a large part of a skyscraper in new york. we have the story. >> translator: it is 36 floors of prime
messier grabs another hat trick in the champions league. raul will be here once again with all the details. >>> welcome back. egyptian security forces have arrested at least 48 people after storming a neighborhood on the outskirts of cairo. they say they're still looking for more than 100 others accused of violence following overthrow of president mohamed morsi last july. >>> assad of syria says he's ready to destroy syria's chemical weapons speaking on u.s. television. he...
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he is competing with lieutenant governor anthony brown and delegate messier for the democratic nomination>>> if you miss a redskins game you'll soon be able to watch the highlights. i use that word loosely. you can watch them on twitter. the nfl has reached a deal that would allow social media service to show highlights from games. it is still not clear when you will be able to start using that new service. >>> think you could survive without the internet? believe it or not, many americans do and don't seem too upset about it. 15% of american adults don't surf the web. only 8% of them say they want to use the internet. another 9% say they go online outside of their home. >>> i remember the time before the internet. >> you do? >> i do. you had to go to the library to do research. >> index cards. pick up a book. >> remember the dewy decimal system? >>> a retired marine is end iina nine-month run across america right here in washington. >> and he's doing it for a good cause, to raise money for returning veterans. sergeant o'toole's facebook page shows him starting his trek in oceanside. he's
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would help to lessen the situation and draw down what would be -- what could turn out to be a much messieruation if the u.s. goes in? >> well, i share the sentiments of those who feel that this is some delaying action on the part of the russians. i must say if i'd been in the white house, i would have been a little less vigorous in denouncing the russians for doing it, but it's pretty clear that people in the white house are putting their war paint on and consider any and all suggestions of this kind at the 11th hour ones that are really just keeping the white house from its goal. that said, i am really troubled by the degree to which we are really willing to go out there publicly and excoriate the russians. if the upshot is to create a bigger mess in u.s./russian relations, i think it's quite a problem. >> absolutely agree. >> general, let me ask you about your reaction to bashar al assad's interview with charlie rose and his reaction to if there were a military strike to expect everything and questioned the credibility of america internationally and calling into -- evoking the bush effec
would help to lessen the situation and draw down what would be -- what could turn out to be a much messieruation if the u.s. goes in? >> well, i share the sentiments of those who feel that this is some delaying action on the part of the russians. i must say if i'd been in the white house, i would have been a little less vigorous in denouncing the russians for doing it, but it's pretty clear that people in the white house are putting their war paint on and consider any and all suggestions...
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. >> reporter: the messier the better. >> i like when she turned into a human sundae because i got to put a cherry on top of her head. >> i had to borrow a teacher's wet suit and we brought in a children's wading pool and i sat in the ice cream. >> reporter: one year she dressed as a princess and kissed a pig. another year she ate 25 crickets. >> it's a little embarrassing for the principal? >> yeah. >> does that make it fun? >> yeah. >> reporter: embarrassing feats for the principal and rewards for traveling the world are a winning combination. >> i think kids really step up when you create something that will be fun for them. >> and it is fun, right? to see your principal i don't know dress up as a turkey? >> that one little kid, do you like doing this? aha! >> it's a great incentive and they have so much fun. >> what's next? do we know what they are plotting and planning now? >> she has to sit on the roof in november the entire day and then read to the kids from the roof. >> okay. we'll be back. >> cool, huh? what's cool about your school? email your nomination to us at kpix.com/co
. >> reporter: the messier the better. >> i like when she turned into a human sundae because i got to put a cherry on top of her head. >> i had to borrow a teacher's wet suit and we brought in a children's wading pool and i sat in the ice cream. >> reporter: one year she dressed as a princess and kissed a pig. another year she ate 25 crickets. >> it's a little embarrassing for the principal? >> yeah. >> does that make it fun? >> yeah. >>...
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. >> reporter: the messier the better. >> i like when she turned into a human sundae because i got tocherry on top of her head. >> i had to borrow a teacher's wet suit and we brought in a children's wading pool and i sat in the ice cream. >> reporter: one year she dressed as a princess and kissed a pig. another year she ate 25 crickets. >> it's a little embarrassing for the principal? >> yeah. >> does that make it fun? >> yeah. >> reporter: embarrassing fates for the principal and rewards for traveling the world are a winning combination. >> i think kids really step up when you create something that will be fun for them. >> the kids need a little incentive. >> they need it. what better incentive than seeing your principal eating crickets! what's cool about your school? email your nomination to us at kpix.com/coolschool. we may come and feature your school on the show. >>> 5:19. don't be moved. hikers stumble upon a grow farm. it's coming up. >>> i'm dennis o'donnell. barry zito throws his last pitch as a giant but not without controversy. what happened with the pitcher and the manager
. >> reporter: the messier the better. >> i like when she turned into a human sundae because i got tocherry on top of her head. >> i had to borrow a teacher's wet suit and we brought in a children's wading pool and i sat in the ice cream. >> reporter: one year she dressed as a princess and kissed a pig. another year she ate 25 crickets. >> it's a little embarrassing for the principal? >> yeah. >> does that make it fun? >> yeah. >> reporter:...
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the reality's much messier. there are going to be some people who do better.ng to be a lot of people who do much, much worse. bill: all right, so some examples now. and bear in mind, this varies from state to state, and there's a computer calculation that goes into all this, but this is what we think's going to happen, all right? if you're in the mid-range plan, single, 27 years of age you make about $25,000, you would pay $145 per month after tax credits. a similar plan family of four earning $50,000 a year would cost $282 per month after tax credits. martha: and the administration's saying that it's less than we thought it was going to be but not that it's less than you pay now, which is an important distinction there. so what do you think? will the government avoid a shutdown? how's this going to go over the next four days? send us a tweet @marthamaccallum, we're looking at it all the time. bill: you're watching two thicks, we're trying to figure out what happens on october 1st and thereafter for obamacare -- martha: right. bill: in the meantime, we're watc
the reality's much messier. there are going to be some people who do better.ng to be a lot of people who do much, much worse. bill: all right, so some examples now. and bear in mind, this varies from state to state, and there's a computer calculation that goes into all this, but this is what we think's going to happen, all right? if you're in the mid-range plan, single, 27 years of age you make about $25,000, you would pay $145 per month after tax credits. a similar plan family of four earning...
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. >> the messier, the better.your friends and order a pizza. >> this has a little something, something of it. "kitchen revelry," available right now. and go to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! for all of the recipes and extra >>> we're coming up on 8:46 on this morning of remembrance and reflection. many all across the country, are marking this 12th anniversary since the 9/11 attacks. you see here, in lower manhattan, the ceremonies have begun. no politicians will speak. later this morning, loved ones of those who lost someone 12 years ago, they will say the names of all those who were killed. >> solemn memories of that day 12 years ago. gone so bright. and in an instant, the course of american history changed forever. >> of course, we know later what happened at the pentagon and in shanksville, pennsylvania. as we said, all across the country, people are just taking a moment. the victims, mourning 12 years ago. they range in age from 2 to 85. you see the president and the first lady, michelle obama there on the s
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last week, 12-year-old rebecca sed wick changed her user name on her cell phone messier app to "the dead a messages to two friends saying good-bye forever and jumped to her death at an old cement factory less than a mile from her home. her mother says she received messages from bullies like, why are you still alive, you're ugly, go kill yourself. joining me now is robin sachs, a bullying expert. a welcome to you. i know rebecca's mother says she did everything she could. she put her daughter in a different school. she changed her phone number. she shut down her facebook page, took her to counseling. but then rebecca recently signed on and got these new phone apps and that led to renewed bullying and messaging to her. it seems, robin, like her mom did everything she could. how hard is it to fight back against cyber bullying? >> you know, i'm so impressed with this mom taking such a proactive role. you know, you can look at this in hindsight. if i were advising her, i would say you needed to go one step further. you actually probably should have gotten a restraining order against these gir
last week, 12-year-old rebecca sed wick changed her user name on her cell phone messier app to "the dead a messages to two friends saying good-bye forever and jumped to her death at an old cement factory less than a mile from her home. her mother says she received messages from bullies like, why are you still alive, you're ugly, go kill yourself. joining me now is robin sachs, a bullying expert. a welcome to you. i know rebecca's mother says she did everything she could. she put her...
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this is messier for the market.nies like amazon. >> different customer than the ipad for example or even the microsoft surface you were talking about? >> hard to know about the surface. ipad probably. that's the wrong expression dumb down. try to make them as accessible to the market as possible and integrate services they normally like. there was one comment besos made in the interview about being depend ent on the upgrade cycle. they'll make just as many profits off those prior versions of the kindle because it's about the follow on sale, book sale, video sale. amazon's advantage going into the market it can cross sale. >> let me flip that around quick. everyone wants the latest, greatest newest thing. if they're not making money on device perhaps losing money and everybody wants to participate in upgrade cycle, i understand he says it doesn't matter. i assume it matters a lot to them. >> yeah. i'll make two points. one, i think they're bringing products out at break even price. i think the strategy is not to lose
this is messier for the market.nies like amazon. >> different customer than the ipad for example or even the microsoft surface you were talking about? >> hard to know about the surface. ipad probably. that's the wrong expression dumb down. try to make them as accessible to the market as possible and integrate services they normally like. there was one comment besos made in the interview about being depend ent on the upgrade cycle. they'll make just as many profits off those prior...
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and then it complicates any justificati justification, given the fact this mess has only gotten messier in syria. >> if the president doesn't get votes, what are the serious consequences? >> he'll do it anyway. he's already said he's going to do it. there's ample precedent for that. where presidents have not received approval in the congress for taking military action. they've taken in anyway. >> colonel jack jacobs, thank you. as well as "time" magazine's zeke miller, ambassador, thank you. >>> nelson mandela home from the hospital. diana nyad's attempt to swim from cuba to florida. despite being stung several times by jellyfish, she is within striking distance of her goal, we are hearing. you work. and you want to get an mba. but going back to school is hard... because you work. now, capella university offers a revolutionary new way to get your degree. it's called flexpath and it's the most direct path, leveraging what you've learned on the job and focusing on what you need to know so you can get a degree at your pace. and graduate at the speed of you. flexpath from capella university
and then it complicates any justificati justification, given the fact this mess has only gotten messier in syria. >> if the president doesn't get votes, what are the serious consequences? >> he'll do it anyway. he's already said he's going to do it. there's ample precedent for that. where presidents have not received approval in the congress for taking military action. they've taken in anyway. >> colonel jack jacobs, thank you. as well as "time" magazine's zeke...