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so the mica. behold the mica, short for my intelligent communication accessory.he end result of a collaboration between intel and fashion company opening ceremony, a chic take on tech going up wrist to wrist against the apple watch. >> turn it on right here. >> reporter: the $495 bracelet boasts 18 karat gold coating, snakeskin, even pearls with the touch screen subtly placed on the inside of your wrist to show you text messages, e-mails, schedule alerts and yelp what's nearby. >> intel is following up with an interesting competitor. >> reporter: as for the apple watch, revealed in september, it has a sleek touch screen that comes in various colors and styles starting at $349. it can do just about anything your phone can do but one major difference? the apple watch syncs to your phone while the mica is completely separate. >> this is a completely untethered device. doesn't have to be connected to your phone. >> if you are looking for something fancy and only slightly technological, you could probably do really well with a mica. but i think the apple watch will ul
so the mica. behold the mica, short for my intelligent communication accessory.he end result of a collaboration between intel and fashion company opening ceremony, a chic take on tech going up wrist to wrist against the apple watch. >> turn it on right here. >> reporter: the $495 bracelet boasts 18 karat gold coating, snakeskin, even pearls with the touch screen subtly placed on the inside of your wrist to show you text messages, e-mails, schedule alerts and yelp what's nearby....
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mica: thank you. mr. speaker and my colleagues, i bring up a bill, it's a simple re-authorization bill, and very pleased to be here actually on behalf of mr. barletta, we wish him well, he's had some medical issues, he chairs the subcommittee on transportation -- he is actually co-sponsor has the co-sponsorship with mr. carson, but it's a bill to re-authorize the capital repair and maintenance programs at the kennedy center. in 2012, i help introd deuce and congress passed the last kennedy authorization for the center, and i want to thank, again, the current leader of the transportation committee, mr. shuster, for his leadership on this issue and also moving this legislation forward and as i said, mr. barletta has also taken the lead and mr. carson, from indiana, on this measure. the building of course is a national monument. it's our national cultural center. and it's owned and maintained by the federal government in fact. and it's a memorial to the late john f. kennedy. now i want to cite in the record,
mica: thank you. mr. speaker and my colleagues, i bring up a bill, it's a simple re-authorization bill, and very pleased to be here actually on behalf of mr. barletta, we wish him well, he's had some medical issues, he chairs the subcommittee on transportation -- he is actually co-sponsor has the co-sponsorship with mr. carson, but it's a bill to re-authorize the capital repair and maintenance programs at the kennedy center. in 2012, i help introd deuce and congress passed the last kennedy...
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mica. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for holding this important hearing on the authorization. having been through several of them, probably one of my main concerns is our lack of progress on nextgen. first bill that i helped author, we worked on it, the last build we worked on it, and, unfortunately, i think nextgen is either in a stall or reverse, and that's not acceptable. inspector general scovel, is the lack of funding, has that been the major problem in not moving forward with nextgen? >> from our work we don't think a lack of funding has been a problem. certainly the timing perhaps of that funding, a steady stream of funding. but i think that's different from a lack of funding. in fact, in the past congress has been generous, even exceeding the administration's request specifically for nextgen. >> and i think that's the case. somehow faa is not getting it together. and the other thing is in order for nextgen to be implemented, everybody here has to have some benefit to the airlines have had the benefit, r
mica. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for holding this important hearing on the authorization. having been through several of them, probably one of my main concerns is our lack of progress on nextgen. first bill that i helped author, we worked on it, the last build we worked on it, and, unfortunately, i think nextgen is either in a stall or reverse, and that's not acceptable. inspector general scovel, is the lack of funding, has that been the major problem in not moving forward with...
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>> mica, i this i what the message from last night's election is always risky to take messages.hat you can govern. demonstrate that you know how to work towing to solve the country's problems and make certain that we do the things that our candidates said they were going to do as they campaigned across their state around the country. >> so, jerry, of course, a big surprised last night, pat roberts wins comfortably and there is a story about a call that mitch mcconnell had to make in august. very angry to how bad that campaign was being run, bake amelie, to him him he acted together, a former marine. there is no such thing as a former marine. the marine did not take that lightly. had a big fight just in august. i guess it paid off last night. >> senator roberts ran great campaign. it went through the primary him took whatever admonition or instructions were given to him. my guess is pat roberts heart and his brain, i'm going to get to work. i'm going to, that marine is going to accomplish this election. kansans, it was clear, there is grit frustration in my home state with certai
>> mica, i this i what the message from last night's election is always risky to take messages.hat you can govern. demonstrate that you know how to work towing to solve the country's problems and make certain that we do the things that our candidates said they were going to do as they campaigned across their state around the country. >> so, jerry, of course, a big surprised last night, pat roberts wins comfortably and there is a story about a call that mitch mcconnell had to make in...
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this is eric and mica. they have a long history together. eric knows she is the one for him. he decided he wanted to do it somewhere special and in a special way. >> they went to the grand tetons national park. he tells her, stay totally still. i'm going to do a long, exposed shot. >> she is stuck. she doesn't want to ruin the photograph. >> exactly. he totally thought this through. he's got her facing away. his moment is smooth. >> hold real still. >> i like it. the private moment between the two of them, means something to them. >> hey, everybody, we just got engaged. >> they look so hammy, too. >> did he ever get that long exposure photograph? >> no. >> dog tries to make a tray. >>> kamakaze 2014 happened recently. our friend started to interview the players. >> this is the same thing that comic-con is. >> you look amazing. what are you dressed as here? >> as he is interviewing them, his mike gets in their face. >> what are you dressed as today? so you are a fashion attic. what are you dressed as? >> hey there. >> everybody thinks, okay, it was an accident. they stick arou
this is eric and mica. they have a long history together. eric knows she is the one for him. he decided he wanted to do it somewhere special and in a special way. >> they went to the grand tetons national park. he tells her, stay totally still. i'm going to do a long, exposed shot. >> she is stuck. she doesn't want to ruin the photograph. >> exactly. he totally thought this through. he's got her facing away. his moment is smooth. >> hold real still. >> i like it....
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so behold, the mica. short for my intelligent communication accessory.aboration between intel and fashion company opening ceremony. a chic take on tech, going up wrist to wrist with the apple watch. turn it on. the $495 bracelet has 18 krarl gold, make skin and pearls. and shows text messages, e-mails, and yelp what's nearby. >> apple is the pioneer of fashionable wearable tech. intel has an interesting competitor. >> reporter: as for the apple watch, revealed in september, it has a sleek touch screen, starting at $349. it can do just about anything your phone can do. but one major difference, the apple watch syncs to your phone while the mica is completely separate. >> it's untethered. doesn't have to be connected to the phone. looking for something fancy and slightly technological, you could do well with a mica. but i think the apple watch will ultimately give you more access to your own data. >> reporter: for "good morning america," lindsey davis, abc news, new york. >> they're really cute. >> it's very, very beautiful. this is the -- i believe it's $
so behold, the mica. short for my intelligent communication accessory.aboration between intel and fashion company opening ceremony. a chic take on tech, going up wrist to wrist with the apple watch. turn it on. the $495 bracelet has 18 krarl gold, make skin and pearls. and shows text messages, e-mails, and yelp what's nearby. >> apple is the pioneer of fashionable wearable tech. intel has an interesting competitor. >> reporter: as for the apple watch, revealed in september, it has a...
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mica's point of view, we have to get these things up and running. the process doesn't work and we all, i think, apparent that the money, starting and stopping, is a huge problem so, governor engler, coming from the -- you all represent businesses but as a user, as somebody that looks at this and needs this air space, that need this system to work efficiently and with the benefit of how your companies operate in a technology world, a new governance model, how do you envision that working, not only from the process but from the funding side? i know you talked about it a little bit but i won't interrupt you and let you lay it out. >> well, at least some of the thinking is to examine the stakeholders, and many of us are at the table here today. others are not but would want to be included. and it really is a question of stakeholders coming together, and nobody has made any decisions on exactly what a funding model would look like. that's always been a sticking point in the past. that's when it gets hard, when you put money in and it's been referenced he
mica's point of view, we have to get these things up and running. the process doesn't work and we all, i think, apparent that the money, starting and stopping, is a huge problem so, governor engler, coming from the -- you all represent businesses but as a user, as somebody that looks at this and needs this air space, that need this system to work efficiently and with the benefit of how your companies operate in a technology world, a new governance model, how do you envision that working, not...
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this device is called mica.phire glass screen and comes from 18 carat gold in two models. it allows them to view messages, calendars and alerts while still looking beautiful. it hits stores with a $500 price tag next month. so it's like party on the top, business in the back. because apparently the screen is down here and you look all stylish up there. anyway i want to get to your twitter responses. we asked you what your best advice and ideas were to protect the white house, this is after a congressman seriously asked whether or not they should build a moat around the white house. our producer has some of the best responses and some people like this moat idea. >> some people do like it. others have better ideas. so morgan miller says use whatever security tent downing street uses. haven't heard of any problems there. >> true. >> very true. then we have some other alternative responses, the panic says we shouldn't consider any solution for white house security that doesn't at least involve chuck norris and then
this device is called mica.phire glass screen and comes from 18 carat gold in two models. it allows them to view messages, calendars and alerts while still looking beautiful. it hits stores with a $500 price tag next month. so it's like party on the top, business in the back. because apparently the screen is down here and you look all stylish up there. anyway i want to get to your twitter responses. we asked you what your best advice and ideas were to protect the white house, this is after a...
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as mica was watching that. we know her as gabby from "desperate housewives."ap work. she used her platform in big ways to drive home big messages. this is something we don't think about. supermarkets. explain what she is diving into. >> she is talking about where your food comes from, we can be very blase about where our food comes from. this is impact. . they take food and put it into context. that context is slavery. americans may not like to recall it. but this country became a world power because of the free work of africans, when that was no longer a tenable system. that was replaced by the cheap labor of african-americans, followed by the cheap labor of successive immigrant groups, whether it was the chinese, mexicans, and this cheap labor continues to fuel the economy even today so you take the wine we'll people are enjoying, the napa valley, the gulp between the people that produce that wine and they live and the people that consume that wine live with that and the other thing the film brings out the supermarket industry fuels this continued use of ver
as mica was watching that. we know her as gabby from "desperate housewives."ap work. she used her platform in big ways to drive home big messages. this is something we don't think about. supermarkets. explain what she is diving into. >> she is talking about where your food comes from, we can be very blase about where our food comes from. this is impact. . they take food and put it into context. that context is slavery. americans may not like to recall it. but this country became...
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mica's point of view, we have to get these things up and running. the process doesn't work and we all, i think, apparent that the money, starting and stopping, is a huge problem so, governor engler, coming from the -- you all represent businesses but as a user, as somebody that looks at this and needs this air space, that need this system to work efficiently and with the benefit of how your companies operate in a technology world, a new governance model, how do you envision that working, not only from the process but from the funding side? i know you talked about it a little bit but i won't interrupt you and let you lay it out. >> well, at least some of the thinking is to examine the stakeholders, and many of us are at the table here today. others are not but would want to be included. and it really is a question of stakeholders coming together, and nobody has made any decisions on exactly what a funding model would look like. that's always been a sticking point in the past. that's when it gets hard, when you put money in and it's been referenced he
mica's point of view, we have to get these things up and running. the process doesn't work and we all, i think, apparent that the money, starting and stopping, is a huge problem so, governor engler, coming from the -- you all represent businesses but as a user, as somebody that looks at this and needs this air space, that need this system to work efficiently and with the benefit of how your companies operate in a technology world, a new governance model, how do you envision that working, not...
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even mica brezniski, said my gosh, extraordinarily double-standard of media.can you imagine if a george bush official said this about the war in iraq, what americans would be saying and what the media would be doing? in this case, professor gruber is like no where to be seen, until yesterday, even "the wall street journal" didn't cover this story. i really think there's no excuse for not covering this story because what professor gruber said was actually what a lot of people in the administration think. and he has become now the poster-child for problems in communicating the benefits of this program just as the rollout was kind of the poster child for incompetence when this program was initially unveiled. eric: so do you think, as you say, what the administration officials think, you actually think they think that we're stupid? >> they said they didn't. they said they didn't believe. that and what he said did not represent their views but the fact of the matter is, he said it not once but three times and he never said, he said he regretted saying it but he did
even mica brezniski, said my gosh, extraordinarily double-standard of media.can you imagine if a george bush official said this about the war in iraq, what americans would be saying and what the media would be doing? in this case, professor gruber is like no where to be seen, until yesterday, even "the wall street journal" didn't cover this story. i really think there's no excuse for not covering this story because what professor gruber said was actually what a lot of people in the...
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mica. in the current environment, it may take a catastrophe to move this along.it is a good thing this hearing was not called progress on nexgen icad we have had nothing but setbacks. it is time you were candid with the public and with this committee. fly people are trying to and you have to be more and more cautious. that is what we need to tell the american people. i had high hopes for nexgen because of the economic effects in our own country and what it means for our place in the world. within anperated you had to where whereajor nexgen programs the environment of 20,000-plus furloughs, half $1 billion cuts in operations, hiring freezes. somebody needs to be candid here. they need to tell the public think, the gravity of your testimony is here. the captain to proceed cautiously. if we are proceeding at all. proceed cautiously to a new system. 2020 date that was set some time ago is a fiction. thated to tell the public we are going to be living with this present system for the foreseeable future. you are an inspector general. you are supposed to tell the truth
mica. in the current environment, it may take a catastrophe to move this along.it is a good thing this hearing was not called progress on nexgen icad we have had nothing but setbacks. it is time you were candid with the public and with this committee. fly people are trying to and you have to be more and more cautious. that is what we need to tell the american people. i had high hopes for nexgen because of the economic effects in our own country and what it means for our place in the world....
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mica edmunds for running such mpressive races as well. virginia has one of the finest delegations. and it was a joy, a pure joy to run with rob whitman, scott, randy, robert, bob, and morgan. they are all strong voices for us in the united states congress. served as our campaign chairman. they tend to have a title but not do a lot of work mark is the exhibit obvious opposite. he worked tirelessly on our behalf and gave us great advice. i am lucky to call him my friend. our party is stronger and virginiaans are fortunate to have a legislator of his integrity in the state senate [applause.] i thiing thank thosr the miles that they covered and cathy and i are so happy as they expect their new baby. our finance team was a great -- did a great, great john. i thank pat mullins and the staff at the republican party of virginia who were shoulder to shoulder with us throughout this, and pat will be missed as he steps down as chairman of the republican party of virginia. i appreciate his service to our party. and i want to thank the rnc and their victory staff led by josh daniels who did a g
mica edmunds for running such mpressive races as well. virginia has one of the finest delegations. and it was a joy, a pure joy to run with rob whitman, scott, randy, robert, bob, and morgan. they are all strong voices for us in the united states congress. served as our campaign chairman. they tend to have a title but not do a lot of work mark is the exhibit obvious opposite. he worked tirelessly on our behalf and gave us great advice. i am lucky to call him my friend. our party is stronger and...
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and i want to congratulate another long-time friend susan shute and another new friend mica edmunds for running such mpressive races as well. virginia has one of the finest delegations. and it was a joy, a pure joy to run with rob whitman, scott, randy, robert, bob, and morgan. they are all strong voices for us in the united states congress.
and i want to congratulate another long-time friend susan shute and another new friend mica edmunds for running such mpressive races as well. virginia has one of the finest delegations. and it was a joy, a pure joy to run with rob whitman, scott, randy, robert, bob, and morgan. they are all strong voices for us in the united states congress.
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mica, in the present environment it may take a catastrophes to move this along.good thing this hearing wasn't called progress because you have had nothing but setbacks and it's time you were candid with the public and this committee. it's murder flying today. more people are trying to fly and having to be more and more cautious. that's where we need to tell the american people. i had high hopes for nextgen because of the economic effects and our open country and because of what it means for our place in the world, but you have operated within an environment where you have had to stop major nextgen programs where the environment of 20,000 plus furloughs, half a billion dollars cut in operations, hiring for -- you know, somebody needs to be candid here. and tell the public what i think the gravamen of your -- said proceduresly. i wish we were proceeding at all. this 2020 date is a fiction and what we need to tell the public-don't we, is that they're going to have -- we are going to be living with the present system for the foreseeable future. you are an inspector g
mica, in the present environment it may take a catastrophes to move this along.good thing this hearing wasn't called progress because you have had nothing but setbacks and it's time you were candid with the public and this committee. it's murder flying today. more people are trying to fly and having to be more and more cautious. that's where we need to tell the american people. i had high hopes for nextgen because of the economic effects and our open country and because of what it means for our...
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ns said the lida -- hillary clinton would and 50% said mica could be what. -- mike huckabee would. wisconsin, 42% said scott walker would make a good president and 46% said paul ryan would. that is a quick summary of the exit poll data. it goes into these issues in a little bit more detail. now we will turn to our panelists to talk about what is most surprising to them on election night and we will begin with michael brown. you said that at the beginning of the obama administration, the republicans in the house have 179 seats. tell us where they are today. had 179 seatscans at the beginning of the obama administration. if you look at currently needs at 251, some of those leads may even as california takes a long time to count its votes. they've taken as long as five weeks, a week ago sunday brazil tabulates its votes and five hours and california which believes itself to be more advanced takes five weeks. in any case, it appears that republicans have one more than the 234 they wanted to thousand 12 in more than the 242 they wanted 2010. back to the 1928 cycle to find a time when re
ns said the lida -- hillary clinton would and 50% said mica could be what. -- mike huckabee would. wisconsin, 42% said scott walker would make a good president and 46% said paul ryan would. that is a quick summary of the exit poll data. it goes into these issues in a little bit more detail. now we will turn to our panelists to talk about what is most surprising to them on election night and we will begin with michael brown. you said that at the beginning of the obama administration, the...
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on mica andory laura smith from long beach california. 60's.re in their mike had a district manager job. the law said, look, we have big subsidies for you. npr was celebrating the big subsidies. what they didn't mention is that mr. smith had to get out of the job to get access to the subsidies. really a penalty. look, mr. smith, you want to make great contribution to economic activity? we are going to pull something back from you. as soon as you stop making your contribution, here are your goodies. i may agree at the end of the day that balance has been achieved, but how do we know we achieve the balance unless we discuss it? jonathan gruber never discussed the employment tax. let's have the discussion and quantify it and compare it to the benefits and use arithmetic and numbers. guest: since we are going by anecdote, let me go back to the chicago baseball team example. i sat on the committee to study the economics of baseball several years ago. mulligan,ure mr. professor mulligan, that the owners of the chicago team could have afforded to pay their groundskeepers more. that was not an
on mica andory laura smith from long beach california. 60's.re in their mike had a district manager job. the law said, look, we have big subsidies for you. npr was celebrating the big subsidies. what they didn't mention is that mr. smith had to get out of the job to get access to the subsidies. really a penalty. look, mr. smith, you want to make great contribution to economic activity? we are going to pull something back from you. as soon as you stop making your contribution, here are your...
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front runner but there are a few other guys trying to compete with them, turner, jordan, possibly mica. paul ryan is looking at moving over from budget which is a very natural step for his interest but kevin brady from texas also is interested in running that post to right now he's the ways and means health the ways and means help committee chairman. there will be a little bit of a race there. maybe i will it gave a talk about who john boehner would like to see in the chairman position. >> i will take, paul ryan will be the next ways and means chairman. we all know that. i think brady is right to position himself to replace ryan ryan windsor president and decides to step or from the chairmanship, a smart move. i think that the speaker wants people in chairmanship. >> and govern. and that are not going to cause problems unnecessarily, unnecessary political problems for the conference. and so he will tip the scales on steering to i think he needs to. i think all the names mentioned here are the right names. in part the right things because they can get the job done. they've done the work
front runner but there are a few other guys trying to compete with them, turner, jordan, possibly mica. paul ryan is looking at moving over from budget which is a very natural step for his interest but kevin brady from texas also is interested in running that post to right now he's the ways and means health the ways and means help committee chairman. there will be a little bit of a race there. maybe i will it gave a talk about who john boehner would like to see in the chairman position....
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on mica andory laura smith from long beach california. 60's.re in their mike had a district manager job. the law said, look, we have big subsidies for you. npr was celebrating the big subsidies. what they didn't mention is that mr. smith had to get out of the job to get access to the subsidies. really a penalty. look, mr. smith, you want to make great contribution to economic activity? we are going to pull something back from you. as soon as you stop making your contribution, here are your goodies. i may agree at the end of the day that balance has been achieved, but how do we know we achieve the balance unless we discuss it? jonathan gruber never discussed the employment tax. let's have the discussion and quantify it and compare it to the benefits and use arithmetic and numbers. guest: since we are going by anecdote, let me go back to the chicago baseball team example. i sat on the committee to study the economics of baseball several years ago. mulligan,ure mr. professor mulligan, that the owners of the chicago team could have afforded to pay their groundskeepers more. that was not an
on mica andory laura smith from long beach california. 60's.re in their mike had a district manager job. the law said, look, we have big subsidies for you. npr was celebrating the big subsidies. what they didn't mention is that mr. smith had to get out of the job to get access to the subsidies. really a penalty. look, mr. smith, you want to make great contribution to economic activity? we are going to pull something back from you. as soon as you stop making your contribution, here are your...
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. >> muy bien dicho mica, me sorprendiste, se ve que es un festival muy colorido. >> es muy tradicionaluesto, me quedÓ todo en el techo. >> es muy peligroso. >> necesito una olla a presiÓn nueva por si me la quieren enviar. una nutria fue rescatada, tiene cinco semanas de nacida, y querÍa mostrarles porque me enternece verla, fue rescatada en el acuario de chicago, su madre desafortunadamente muriÓ, la dejÓ huerfanita. >> quÉ triste, pero ahÍ estÁ. >> pesÓ seis libras, fue rescatada, la estÁn cuidando. yo quiero una, quiero una nutria, y una olla a presiÓn nueva. >> tengo una nutria, te la puedo regalar. ¿quién diseña eso? jennie: ¿nuestros abrigos? son de old navy. dascha: ummmm, están exquisitos, deliciosos, no como la comida de aquí que es... jennie: okay... dascha: ay, pero me quedaría de maravilla a mí, dascha: si yo me lo pongo. jennie: ¿sabes qué?, mejor ve a old navy. todos los abrigos están en oferta. jeff: toda la tienda tiene hasta 50% de descuento. dascha: ¿a mitad de precio? ¿ahora? jennie: ahorita. dascha: a bueno, entonces coge las reservaciones que yo me voy. me voy de c
. >> muy bien dicho mica, me sorprendiste, se ve que es un festival muy colorido. >> es muy tradicionaluesto, me quedÓ todo en el techo. >> es muy peligroso. >> necesito una olla a presiÓn nueva por si me la quieren enviar. una nutria fue rescatada, tiene cinco semanas de nacida, y querÍa mostrarles porque me enternece verla, fue rescatada en el acuario de chicago, su madre desafortunadamente muriÓ, la dejÓ huerfanita. >> quÉ triste, pero ahÍ estÁ. >>...
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>> all right, mica. >> helicopters. >> that's the life. >> i am in my car, i am driving myself to westt in. >> yes, i am. i am driving myself to west chester. >> don't do that. >> you haven't dramp car in 30 years. >> donny deutsche, i am not donny deutsche. >> you mentioned driving? >> yeah. >> that's another one on the road. >> donny would be shocked. >> donny has been in st. bart's for a week. the leadup. >> but the winter storm that's expected to pound the northeast could bring trouble to millions of travelers this thanksgiving holiday starting in just about a few hours. an estimated 4 as to 6 million people are exheaded out of town. travelers who plan to drive to their holiday destinations are likely to have a lot of company from those taking advantage of low gas prices. meantime, airlines have already cancelled more than 200 flights in anticipation of the storm, almost half of those are just at two airports, laguardia and new york. terrific. but it's a different story on the rails. amtrak says it will try and power through the storms. we will get the latest forecast from bill kie
>> all right, mica. >> helicopters. >> that's the life. >> i am in my car, i am driving myself to westt in. >> yes, i am. i am driving myself to west chester. >> don't do that. >> you haven't dramp car in 30 years. >> donny deutsche, i am not donny deutsche. >> you mentioned driving? >> yeah. >> that's another one on the road. >> donny would be shocked. >> donny has been in st. bart's for a week. the leadup. >>...
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on mica andory laura smith from long beach california. 60's.re in their mike had a district manager job. the law said, look, we have big subsidies for you. npr was celebrating the big subsidies. what they didn't mention is that mr. smith had to get out of the job to get access to the subsidies. really a penalty. look, mr. smith, you want to make great contribution to economic activity? we are going to pull something back from you. as soon as you stop making your contribution, here are your goodies. i may agree at the end of the day that balance has been achieved, but how do we know we achieve the balance unless we discuss it? jonathan gruber never discussed the employment tax. let's have the discussion and quantify it and compare it to the benefits and use arithmetic and numbers. guest: since we are going by anecdote, let me go back to the chicago baseball team example. i sat on the committee to study the economics of baseball several years ago. mulligan,ure mr. professor mulligan, that the owners of the chicago team could have afforded to pay their groundskeepers more. that was not an
on mica andory laura smith from long beach california. 60's.re in their mike had a district manager job. the law said, look, we have big subsidies for you. npr was celebrating the big subsidies. what they didn't mention is that mr. smith had to get out of the job to get access to the subsidies. really a penalty. look, mr. smith, you want to make great contribution to economic activity? we are going to pull something back from you. as soon as you stop making your contribution, here are your...