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also make sure that people are not kicked off the web site or their data isn't lost when they're in midstream. lastly, the goal is to make sure that all data collected from consumers is accurately delivered to insurance companies. all this was discussed here at the white house between kathleen sebelius, h.h.s. secretary, the white house chief of staff and more than a dozen health insurance c.e.o.s understandably rattled by the flaws in this web site. also the white house announced that starting tomorrow there will be daily briefings on these web site fixes. >> pelley: major, is there any indication the president knew the trouble was coming? >> he knew some trouble was coming, scott, but not nearly as much as the white house is now dealing with. top officials tell us what the president was relentlessly focused on before the rollout of obamacare was the insurance products that would be provided in all 50 states. would the premiums be acceptable? would they meet the health care stan sdmardz that's what he was cure qlous about and what may have made sense then is causing headaches here with congr
also make sure that people are not kicked off the web site or their data isn't lost when they're in midstream. lastly, the goal is to make sure that all data collected from consumers is accurately delivered to insurance companies. all this was discussed here at the white house between kathleen sebelius, h.h.s. secretary, the white house chief of staff and more than a dozen health insurance c.e.o.s understandably rattled by the flaws in this web site. also the white house announced that starting...
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time bombs have had an israeli army post on the golan heights wounding a soldier according to the midstream they were apparently launched from syrian territory israel says aid returned fire in the golan heights have been under israeli occupation since one nine hundred sixty seven flying from the civil war in syria has occasionally spilled into the area in recent months. six workers at the fukushima nuclear plant in japan have been exposed to radiation after one of them mistakenly removed a pipe connected to a water treatment system several tons of contaminated water spilled as a result but were contained within the treatment facility it's the latest in a string of arrows at that crippled plant which suffered its troubled meltdowns after the earthquake and tsunami two years ago operator tepco has been alone bested for failing to control radioactive you have to meet. a roadside bomb has killed eight people in iraq over the explosion had a truckload carrying workers south of baghdad the bloodshed in the country reacted by terrorist attacks has reached a level not seen since two thousand and ei
time bombs have had an israeli army post on the golan heights wounding a soldier according to the midstream they were apparently launched from syrian territory israel says aid returned fire in the golan heights have been under israeli occupation since one nine hundred sixty seven flying from the civil war in syria has occasionally spilled into the area in recent months. six workers at the fukushima nuclear plant in japan have been exposed to radiation after one of them mistakenly removed a pipe...
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the shipshape pfalz castle, actually built midstream, effectively taxed river traffic. its town grew rich as the castle raised its heavy chains across the river when boats came and lowered them only when the merchants had paid their duty. along this stretch, there were customs stops like this about every six miles. no wonder merchants were early supporters of the creation of larger nation-states. in the middle ages, emperors, popes, and these little princes were jockeying for power around europe. in germany, the emperors controlled the princes. but in the 11th century, the pope established his power over the emperor. this allowed the little german princes to go wild and build all these castles. that's why most of the castles along the rhine date from this era. a couple hundred years later, as the emperor began reasserting his control over the princes, these castles saw action. while the castles survived these battles, most were destroyed later by the french, because they feared a strong germany, and they felt the rhine was the logical border between the two countries. i
the shipshape pfalz castle, actually built midstream, effectively taxed river traffic. its town grew rich as the castle raised its heavy chains across the river when boats came and lowered them only when the merchants had paid their duty. along this stretch, there were customs stops like this about every six miles. no wonder merchants were early supporters of the creation of larger nation-states. in the middle ages, emperors, popes, and these little princes were jockeying for power around...
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i switch publishers in midstream that was not a fun experience different editors and different publishers. >> did have to do with of loan deadline? david rosenthal who was the publisher of simon schuster coming helps me to understand what this book was. he came to be essentially with a great vision and after he bought the book he divorced a few weeks later in part because he bought koffka maybe books like this. it was a new publisher john carp the book was not his idea. we kicked around a change in concept and then reached an impasse and david landau the pangolin and he was nice enough to take over the books there. >> rarely does a scenario like that. >> it was great. s soon as i was writing for him begin it was a sense of coming home to what i thought the book was and i remember it felt much better immediately. david is one of my idols. i am glad it worked out. >> host: we talk about the book being a place but the time is the age of obama. although it has been interpreted as a subsidy or self-appointed media stars, it is also under the administration and that promised unprecedented trans
i switch publishers in midstream that was not a fun experience different editors and different publishers. >> did have to do with of loan deadline? david rosenthal who was the publisher of simon schuster coming helps me to understand what this book was. he came to be essentially with a great vision and after he bought the book he divorced a few weeks later in part because he bought koffka maybe books like this. it was a new publisher john carp the book was not his idea. we kicked around a...
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they're just midstream. and i pressed the ceo on the conference call, james gorman. he said it's just beginning in terms of the pickup and the benefits from the acquisition of the joint venture. and if you look at the last year, they've certainly taken out a lot of cost in terms of downsizing branches by 8%. but on the other hand, this was confirmed on your show two times ago, scott. the attrition in financial advisors have gone down, and they've actually added financial advisors this quarter. they actually got $20 billion additional deposits that they're redeploying and the margin improved during a weak seasonal quarter, so i think there's more good news to come. >> mike, simon here. great call on morgan stanley. i read your know on goldman sachs, where does goldman go from here. at this stage, do you get out of goldman and go long morgan stanley? >> well, as i said on the show the last few time, morgan stanley is my number-one pick. i still like goldman sachs. i don't have the catalyst. it was a bad quarter, brought down the compensation, something they do typicall
they're just midstream. and i pressed the ceo on the conference call, james gorman. he said it's just beginning in terms of the pickup and the benefits from the acquisition of the joint venture. and if you look at the last year, they've certainly taken out a lot of cost in terms of downsizing branches by 8%. but on the other hand, this was confirmed on your show two times ago, scott. the attrition in financial advisors have gone down, and they've actually added financial advisors this quarter....
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they are changing midstream. it's pretty much indicative of them saying, you know what? whatever.reporter: no 72-hour strike warning has been issued. they are prepared just in case a deal cannot get done. the unresolved issues, pay raises, healthcare contributions and staffing when it comes to safety, both sides say a deal can be done in hours. but the main concern is the cost of the proposals. whatever is decided still needs the approval of the board as well as the unions. now, closed-door b.a.r.t. meeting is scheduled four blocks from here in about 15 minutes and then the tables are turn back here where the negotiations will resume at noon today. hopefully get a deal done for the sake of commuters. brian flores, ktvu channel 2 news. >> make sure you stay right here with with ktvu for all of the continue -- right here for all of the strike information. if the strike goes, we'll be on the air start tomorrowing at 4:00 a.m. to help you get through your morning commute. >>> the oakland as, four runs down. it was too high of a mountain to climb. >> it's not over. tonight is the final
they are changing midstream. it's pretty much indicative of them saying, you know what? whatever.reporter: no 72-hour strike warning has been issued. they are prepared just in case a deal cannot get done. the unresolved issues, pay raises, healthcare contributions and staffing when it comes to safety, both sides say a deal can be done in hours. but the main concern is the cost of the proposals. whatever is decided still needs the approval of the board as well as the unions. now, closed-door...
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but the idea that somehow we're going to change the rules midstream just seems inappropriate.if there is a legislative reason why we should change the d.c. circuit court from 11 to some fewer number of judges, that ought to be fully debated. but we should not hold up the qualifications of an individual that i believe are impeccable. miss millett currently chairs the supreme court practice at aiken-gump. she went to harvard law. clerked in the 9th circuit. worked on the appellate staff of the civil division of the u.s. department of justice. she spent over a decade in the u.s. solicitor general's office, serving both democratic and republican administrations. during her time there, she was awarded the attorney general's distinguished service award, and has been mentioned by my other colleagues, during her tenure, she's argued 32 times before the supreme court, which until recently was the highest number of cases argued by any woman in our history. what is also remarkable, and as the senator from arizona mentioned, we need to move past some of these partisan divisions, this is a
but the idea that somehow we're going to change the rules midstream just seems inappropriate.if there is a legislative reason why we should change the d.c. circuit court from 11 to some fewer number of judges, that ought to be fully debated. but we should not hold up the qualifications of an individual that i believe are impeccable. miss millett currently chairs the supreme court practice at aiken-gump. she went to harvard law. clerked in the 9th circuit. worked on the appellate staff of the...
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it had to stop midstream. i don't have any inspectors on the ground inspecting clean air, clean water, safe drinking wat water. there are 505 superfund sites where cleanup has been suspend suspended. madam president, i know you have some in your state. these sites are toxic brews. they have arsenic. they have benzene. they have chlorine. they have everything in them that's bad for people to breathe, it's bad if it gets in the drinking water. no inspectors on the ground. and no cleanup at 505 superfund sites. remember fukushima? i think everyone knows what fukushima is. well, now 92% of the nuclear regulatory commission staff have been furloughed. they have one mission -- and i'm quoting from their mission -- to -- quote -- "ensure the safe use of radioactive materials." the army corps manages 12 million acres of public lands. they host 370 million visitors annually. this is just the time of year when people still, just before we get to winter, can go out there and enjoy the recreation. no. they're closed. and
it had to stop midstream. i don't have any inspectors on the ground inspecting clean air, clean water, safe drinking wat water. there are 505 superfund sites where cleanup has been suspend suspended. madam president, i know you have some in your state. these sites are toxic brews. they have arsenic. they have benzene. they have chlorine. they have everything in them that's bad for people to breathe, it's bad if it gets in the drinking water. no inspectors on the ground. and no cleanup at 505...