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mit and doing interviews with these professors i stumbled across these archives. i was struck by these comparisons. i asked seymour dutchman about the failure selma maddox because in his book is a developers administrative reasons and i think he was the type of guy that did not like to talk that personality, but wanted to concentrate on what he viewed as the valley are of the overall effort akin to a nuance conclusion saying social research on questions on the uncertainty principle appears to operate the facts, means a measurement affecting change and all the participants even if they begin supporting the government view the researchers will afoot-- illicit fax to understand the government approached differently. the population affected by the government program and subject of the research will become sensitized by the issue. in the week or so after i went to mit to look at the archives i started getting e-mails from him and he was 89, dying of heart failure and hispano work west to update his own memoir, so he was sending me random notes from his private vietnam,
mit and doing interviews with these professors i stumbled across these archives. i was struck by these comparisons. i asked seymour dutchman about the failure selma maddox because in his book is a developers administrative reasons and i think he was the type of guy that did not like to talk that personality, but wanted to concentrate on what he viewed as the valley are of the overall effort akin to a nuance conclusion saying social research on questions on the uncertainty principle appears to...
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an mit student dead after a scuffle with three teenagers. he died last night from a stab wound to the heart, outside... >> i was told that my brother had been in a fight, and he's been killed. it was quite a shock. it takes some time before it sinks in. my brother never fought any fights his life because he wasn't very physical. >> we have more information on one of our top stories tonight, the stabbing death of an mit student near the hayden library in cambridge. >> i got a call at home. state police called and they said they had my son. of course i went that night, it was like 1:00 or 2:00 in the morning. >> police say raustein was knocked to the ground, stabbed in the heart... >> i talked to joey and he told me the whole story. but he said that all he did was throw a punch. so he didn't figure that he was in that much of a trouble... you know, for throwing a punch. >> commonwealth v. joseph donovan. >> joseph donovan and alfredo velez were arraigned first.. >> my family was sitting right in the front row when i was being arraigned. and th
an mit student dead after a scuffle with three teenagers. he died last night from a stab wound to the heart, outside... >> i was told that my brother had been in a fight, and he's been killed. it was quite a shock. it takes some time before it sinks in. my brother never fought any fights his life because he wasn't very physical. >> we have more information on one of our top stories tonight, the stabbing death of an mit student near the hayden library in cambridge. >> i got a...
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ckvethpa x month oyear, have you had ny recollecti wreou've wondedf anyinyoha doneas been sothg at mit be wort o criminal in tse investigatis or impchnt asome on the mplyin it'ridiculo. we have to get back to working properly tt can kearf e obms th wha. heley problems. aanst jo we hava emdo group of pele, millions a millions of there loong at what you just said andai wt e they dng rector comey w ver unpular withos people. actually out when made atecision and i also got a very stng recommendation t deputy w from attorney general, rod when i madeha decisi ictlly though it woulbeiptin decision. because you lk all the oth democtiside. t only the republicasi. t atere saying such teiblehings about direct comey. poor perfoan o weesy. pr ft that i belie and you ulhave to ask hi like to sak for hepeleut bieve attney uty genera went t d wrot his ry, very strong letternd on top of that, after the wednesday performance by comey, you had a person readjust the to record which many people have they seen before because were misstatements made and i thought that was something that was terrible. we need
ckvethpa x month oyear, have you had ny recollecti wreou've wondedf anyinyoha doneas been sothg at mit be wort o criminal in tse investigatis or impchnt asome on the mplyin it'ridiculo. we have to get back to working properly tt can kearf e obms th wha. heley problems. aanst jo we hava emdo group of pele, millions a millions of there loong at what you just said andai wt e they dng rector comey w ver unpular withos people. actually out when made atecision and i also got a very stng...
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they were posted on a closed facebook page and claim nicole mit end dover committed suicide because she was bullied. it was written on a card called hit it hard from a yard. it advertises as a save haven for firefighters who have been ostracized for their tackics and looking for a friendly zone s sources who have access say it is frequently used by firefighter who mock other firefighters, these offensive facebook posts come over a year since firefighter firefighter nicole mit committed suicide aged comments were made about her in a popular online forum. dc fire and ems released a statement that reads the remarks made by this individual do not represent the views of the department. the facebook post and the member are now the subject of an internal personnel matter, and thus the dc fire and ems department is precluded from making any further comment. fox 5 reached out to the firefighter who made that offensive post, but he declined to comment. >>> they rode to dc on bikes across the country to honor fallen police officers, alexandra limon spoke to the mother and aunt of a prince william'
they were posted on a closed facebook page and claim nicole mit end dover committed suicide because she was bullied. it was written on a card called hit it hard from a yard. it advertises as a save haven for firefighters who have been ostracized for their tackics and looking for a friendly zone s sources who have access say it is frequently used by firefighter who mock other firefighters, these offensive facebook posts come over a year since firefighter firefighter nicole mit committed suicide...
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>> he hired mit scientists and politics john swine. expertise is one. and brevity. if you will get caught up on the issues you should be thinking about. if you think about the next decade and all the challenges and opportunities for the country, most new ideas and classes and innovations are coming from the coalition of politics in technology, science, and so for us as news consumers it is going to get harder and a bigger burden to be sophisticated about all the changes happening around us. our game and goal is to earn your trust in narrating that. >> the manifesto can be found on the website and you write media is broken and too often a scam and many make money selling headlines, fake controversy and fake news. how is median broken and define fake news for us? so many things are being done for business purposes. the banner ads. the fact you have to click three or four times to get through an entire article. most were are designed because that is what is needed to trau the inventory. if you start from scratch you will produce what is needed. you would allow people t
>> he hired mit scientists and politics john swine. expertise is one. and brevity. if you will get caught up on the issues you should be thinking about. if you think about the next decade and all the challenges and opportunities for the country, most new ideas and classes and innovations are coming from the coalition of politics in technology, science, and so for us as news consumers it is going to get harder and a bigger burden to be sophisticated about all the changes happening around...
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goal is to connect brandon's stump to a new generation of smart prosthetics now under development at mit would move like a human foot. >> if we can move amputation to an equivalent form of salvage or therapy, that, of course, is a major win for patients. >> reporter: two days after surgery all that's left of his left leg are the screws that hold his leg together. >> i'm happy that i lost my leg and i'm ready to start recovering again. >> reporter: if the new procedure doesn't work, then brandon will use a standard pros thissic. either way the wounded leg that has been run ruining his life for years is gone. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," greenland and its growing performance. >> the views on the ground are stunning but here the military's looking far beyond. i'm jeff glor. coming up on "cbs this morning," a look at a kwert billion-dollar space detection and warning system and a mission at tooele air base in greenland. >> that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> thanks for waking up with us a
goal is to connect brandon's stump to a new generation of smart prosthetics now under development at mit would move like a human foot. >> if we can move amputation to an equivalent form of salvage or therapy, that, of course, is a major win for patients. >> reporter: two days after surgery all that's left of his left leg are the screws that hold his leg together. >> i'm happy that i lost my leg and i'm ready to start recovering again. >> reporter: if the new procedure...
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at mit.us next to fact check me and tell us what the practicalities are going to be for your family and me straight ahead. at lincoln, we're all about making things simpler for you. like, imagine hang yr vehie serviced... from the comrt ofour own home. introducing complimentary lincoln pickup and delivery servicing. because the most important luxury of all... is time. pickup and delivery servicing on the entire family of lincoln luxury vehicles including a complimentary lincoln loaner. so we know how to cover almost alanything.ything, even a coupe soup. [woman] so beautiful. [man] beautiful just like you. [woman] oh, why thank you. [burke] and we covered it, november sixth, two-thousand-nine. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >>> today is one of those days when people who care about politics are well aware that something really big as happened. this was the first major legislation that was moved through t
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>> mit. leÓn: cuando piensas en la trayectoria de tus padres, de la sierra de guerrero.Ón de satÉlites en Órbita. cuando los satÉlites estÁn en Órbita lo verifico antes de dÁrselo a nuestros clientes. leÓn: ¿quÉ lecciones de poder aprehender de tu historia? >> en parte que no puede aprovechar las oportunidades que se le dan yo estuve indocumentada por bastante tiempo, e incluso no fui residente legal hasta mi tercer aÑo en preparatoria. si tuviera enfocada en el hecho de que no estaba aquÍ ilegalmente, tal vez no la pudiera aprovechar. ♪ las colillas de cigarrillo son la basura que más se recoge en nuestras calles. estas son a la vez tóxicas y no biodegradables. y como si eso no fuera suficiente, billones de árboles son cortados cada año para fabricar cigarrillos. el cigarrillo afecta a todos, no sólo a quienes fuman. no seas sólo un espectador. ramÓn:el distrito del agua anunciÓ un aumento a su recibo actual. propuesta que se darÁn dos semanas a partir de dos aÑos, sin embargo, dicho incremento ya empezÓ a notarse. la vocera del distrito municipal de ramÓn:el multimillo
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at mit.s us next to fact check me and tell us what the practicalities are going to be for your family and me straight ahead. thy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have a sudden decrease or loss of hearing or vision, or an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis. ifover time it canr fromlead to cavities and bad breath. that's why there is biotene, the # 1 dry mouth brand recommended by dentists. biotene. for people who suffer from a dry mouth. ♪ my insurance rates are but dad, you've got... ...allstate. with accident forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. it's good to be in, good hands. >>> today is one of those
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guest: i have a masters degree in science writing from mit, thank you. host: where else are you published? guest: as a journalist in the news,gton post, climate newsweek. host: how long have you been at popular science? guest: since january. caller: frank in new york, an independent. caller: good morning. i do not know why anyone is surprised about this, considering who mr. trump is and who he has been his entire life. who he has appointed to various posts. all his little cronies in washington. to -- heking for a way is basically to rent out or whatever grazing rights, natural gas, hopefully not coal. good god, can we get past that? if anyone is surprised about that, clinton started it back in the 1990's. i do not know why people have forgotten that. you will remember the big fights that a had in the 1990's about when clinton started going behind the backs of people with the national monuments and bureau of land management with grazing rights and miller writes. -- miller -- mineral rights. why does anyone surprised when you have mr. capitalist reviewing
guest: i have a masters degree in science writing from mit, thank you. host: where else are you published? guest: as a journalist in the news,gton post, climate newsweek. host: how long have you been at popular science? guest: since january. caller: frank in new york, an independent. caller: good morning. i do not know why anyone is surprised about this, considering who mr. trump is and who he has been his entire life. who he has appointed to various posts. all his little cronies in washington....
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in applied mathematics at mit.sented an interactive sports themed math lesson today. ♪ ♪ tires have a new home. midas now sells great brands at great prices. get $100 off instantly on select goodyear and cooper tires through may 31st. find your tires online. trust the midas touch. >> accuweather -- [laughter] >> you need a booster seat. >> is that better? [laughter] >> looking down at you it's awkward. >> let's get that accuweather forecast for the weekend. >> it's cooling off dramatically. let's go live on sky6 and this is the place to be. dillworth park where the kids and actually quite a few adults are cooling off in the fountains as we put an end to our first heat wave of the year. and double scan live showing it is ending with some isolated storms. as expected all south of philadelphia. this one cluster is what i'm really tracking. it's right over the delaware bay right now. 28 lightning strikes so just really affecting the fish and fisher men moving southeast at 28 miles an hour. if it stays together villas n
in applied mathematics at mit.sented an interactive sports themed math lesson today. ♪ ♪ tires have a new home. midas now sells great brands at great prices. get $100 off instantly on select goodyear and cooper tires through may 31st. find your tires online. trust the midas touch. >> accuweather -- [laughter] >> you need a booster seat. >> is that better? [laughter] >> looking down at you it's awkward. >> let's get that accuweather forecast for the weekend....
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. >> reporter: this mit professor teaches computers how to learn. her work focused on ancient languages until a breast cancer diagnosis three years ago. >> i realized today we have more sophisticated technology to select our shows on amazon than for treatments for patients. >> reporter: she set out to change that, using her expertise in artificial intelligence and machine learning. in collaboration with doctors at mass general hospital, her group is training computers to analyze mammograms. the hope, detect signs of cancer earlier than the human eye is capable of. >> looking back, was there something in these very complex images that would provide a hint of cancer development? for a human, it's hard to quantify the change. but for a machine which looks like millions of these images, this should really help people to learn what are those early signs. >> reporter: experts say artificial intelligence will change the practice of medicine, starting with diagnosis. these doctors found a path to ai a year ago after winning a competition to program computer
. >> reporter: this mit professor teaches computers how to learn. her work focused on ancient languages until a breast cancer diagnosis three years ago. >> i realized today we have more sophisticated technology to select our shows on amazon than for treatments for patients. >> reporter: she set out to change that, using her expertise in artificial intelligence and machine learning. in collaboration with doctors at mass general hospital, her group is training computers to...
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. >> i feel special because i'm mit the only person in my family who was adopted. >> reporter: who is the lucky one, are you the lucky one or are you the lucky one? >> me. >> probably both of us are. >> reporter: in her career, tallia hart has worked to make the best of the good luck that brought her to america. >> thanks, mom. >> and that she now shares with an equally lucky daughter. >> reporter: john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. >> quijano: that's the cbs weekend news for this sunday. later on cbs, "60 minutes." i'm elaine quijano. from all of us at cbs news, thank you for joining us us. happy mother's day and good night. >>> iv e from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> now at 6:00 p.m. a threat hanging over the side of a fire is over, the investigation into the blaze that left the housing project in ruins in for the second time -- for the second time. kpix 5's joe vazquez in emeryville. it is still an active scene out there? >> reporter: still active and there is an immediate impact of folks driving around. you can see here. that street is blocked right now.
. >> i feel special because i'm mit the only person in my family who was adopted. >> reporter: who is the lucky one, are you the lucky one or are you the lucky one? >> me. >> probably both of us are. >> reporter: in her career, tallia hart has worked to make the best of the good luck that brought her to america. >> thanks, mom. >> and that she now shares with an equally lucky daughter. >> reporter: john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco....
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you mit guite a third of a cost of that call to me, $3 is your mask risk.t's about 2% of the underlying stock price, if it goes that way, you end up earning an elongate money call. >> i like these types of trades in general. all the companies are implying moves that are slightly larger than they have had historically. >> that means the near dated options are elevated, which is rare these days. >> that makes these types of trades that much more attractive. >> i go es the issue, let's say it hadn't had the draw down at 116 where it was four sessions ago, would you do it? >> probably not. >> i know you look at charts. i know you take advantage of this dislocation, it's probably not specific to disney. it was the group that forced it down. if it was where it was three days ago at 116, probably not. >> so where do you think this is going? >> i think he is doing our ting. he is targeting the prior from which it drew down. he is also taking advantage of the draw down, sometimes weakness they stay away from, maybe in silver. >> i still don't know how you think abou
you mit guite a third of a cost of that call to me, $3 is your mask risk.t's about 2% of the underlying stock price, if it goes that way, you end up earning an elongate money call. >> i like these types of trades in general. all the companies are implying moves that are slightly larger than they have had historically. >> that means the near dated options are elevated, which is rare these days. >> that makes these types of trades that much more attractive. >> i go es the...
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temperatures disrupt patterns according to you see san diego and mit be an increase of 20f can add upion extra nights of insufficient sleep for americans every year. the problem is for low income americans who may not have or be able to afford to run air conditioners at night. >>> long holiday weekend unofficial start of summer means people are headed to the pool but be careful, parasite can live in pool water can make people sick and chlorine does not kill the bug. do not swallow water in the pool make sure kids get bathroom breaks and shower before getting into the water. >>> australian fishermen caught by surprise when a great white shark jumps into his boat knocking them off of his feet. the fisherman was north of sydney, australia. he was bruised and bleeding where the shark struck him with the fin. he radioed the coast guard for help and state -- >>> dancing and music and san francisco at the carnaval festival in the mission district thousand celebrating caribbean culture at the event happening for 39 years. some people we talked to say rising rent force them to move out so comi
temperatures disrupt patterns according to you see san diego and mit be an increase of 20f can add upion extra nights of insufficient sleep for americans every year. the problem is for low income americans who may not have or be able to afford to run air conditioners at night. >>> long holiday weekend unofficial start of summer means people are headed to the pool but be careful, parasite can live in pool water can make people sick and chlorine does not kill the bug. do not swallow...
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the case is being heard-- are you ready for this, how it mit go, heard by 13 of the court's judges.en were appointed by democrats. acting solicitor general jeffrey wall arguing the president's authority over immigration policy carries more weight than compromise during a political campaign. >> the statements were ambiguous, the president talking about countries and territories that have known links to groups leak isis and al qaeda. lou: the left wing 9th circuit court will hear arguments in the case next week. the three judges there appointed by president clinton. a few thoughts now on a man working full-time against president trump, a man who has worked against, many would say, against the interest of the rights for years. president obama left the oval office some three and a half months ago and since then, his intervention, his interference in the trump administration's agenda only worsens by the day. this former president's actions are now utterly outside the tradition of of former presidents, who have historically always given way to the newly elected president. and the obama ac
the case is being heard-- are you ready for this, how it mit go, heard by 13 of the court's judges.en were appointed by democrats. acting solicitor general jeffrey wall arguing the president's authority over immigration policy carries more weight than compromise during a political campaign. >> the statements were ambiguous, the president talking about countries and territories that have known links to groups leak isis and al qaeda. lou: the left wing 9th circuit court will hear arguments...
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offering a private concert for the victims' families of newtown, connecticut, a memorial service for mit officer sean collier and an appearance at the one-fund benefit concert in boston. and so, james taylor, emplifies not only president kennedy's admiration for the arts but his belief in service and common humanity. please join me in welcoming james taylor, kim taylor, and owen young. [applause] >> thank you very much. i hate to interrupt that. that was going really nicely. may i say how great it is too here tonight. my wife kim will be out shortly in a second. let me take off my hat. she will be out shortly but we are starting without her. this is owen young, ladies and gentlemen, from the boston simpli simplisi simpleny. what a delight it and a great relief to be in the presence of the obama's again. [applause] >> in my mind, there is a connection between the administration of jfk and that of barack obama and i think it basically is that both of these great men summoned in us and brought out in the nation the very best of us, the very best of our spirit, our generosity, our courage an
offering a private concert for the victims' families of newtown, connecticut, a memorial service for mit officer sean collier and an appearance at the one-fund benefit concert in boston. and so, james taylor, emplifies not only president kennedy's admiration for the arts but his belief in service and common humanity. please join me in welcoming james taylor, kim taylor, and owen young. [applause] >> thank you very much. i hate to interrupt that. that was going really nicely. may i say how...
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mit provided video. shapes are customizable.hers came up with several dishes including caviar canolli, pasta salad with edible film strips. you just add squid ink, potato extract or seaweed. the thin shapes reduce shipping costs and storage space. the return of the alamo, neighbor to the painted ladies reowns. what's difference after a $5 million makeover. >>> today, abc 7 received permission to fly drone view 7 over alamo square. the iconic park is open after multimillion dollar restoration. and wayne friedman has reaction. >> reporter: back in business accessible to tourists all of us once again. little piece of history from which san franciscans watched their city burn during the quake. a place they called home during rebuilding. in short, hallowed ground. today, alamo square park reopened, new trees, grass, drought resistant plants and more efficiency. >> went from the most water wasting park in our system to the most water efficient park in our system. >> though the longer than expected process had a draining effect on loca
mit provided video. shapes are customizable.hers came up with several dishes including caviar canolli, pasta salad with edible film strips. you just add squid ink, potato extract or seaweed. the thin shapes reduce shipping costs and storage space. the return of the alamo, neighbor to the painted ladies reowns. what's difference after a $5 million makeover. >>> today, abc 7 received permission to fly drone view 7 over alamo square. the iconic park is open after multimillion dollar...
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prime minister netanyahu he's an incredible intellect, mit scholar and deep knowledge of radical islam and deep respect for the fundamentals of my religion. he upses the difference between islamism and islam very clearly. i can guaranty you the prime minister and incredibly accomplished advisers and military leaders would have been watching all of the proceedings, reading all of the speeches, absolutely highly analytical and insightful and i think it's so touch to go me. i lived in saudi arabia two years, traveled there over a decade. i'm about to make my ninth visit to tel aviv israel next week. i know these countries so well. i see so many similarities in the families of faith, their value placed on nationhood, senses of deep ancient religions, islam and judaism we are similar religions and monumental to see our president placing such great premium on both of these faiths and both of these nations. rob: certainly is. well said, doctor. uestion i want to ask you both and i want both of you to chime in, i just wonder is this a problem that can even be solved or there's always going to
prime minister netanyahu he's an incredible intellect, mit scholar and deep knowledge of radical islam and deep respect for the fundamentals of my religion. he upses the difference between islamism and islam very clearly. i can guaranty you the prime minister and incredibly accomplished advisers and military leaders would have been watching all of the proceedings, reading all of the speeches, absolutely highly analytical and insightful and i think it's so touch to go me. i lived in saudi arabia...
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(pam) after hearing that his bat, baseballs, mit, and batting glove were stolen from his mother's carmbers from the league's board got together.. and bought him all new gear. the autistic 7- year old was devastated when the family found out his gear was gone. the community came together and other players offered up their gear until he was able to rebound. but the league's board made good use of a previous donation from dick's sporting goods... and presented him with his new gear right before today's game. ,. jackson's mother heidi now makes sure to lock all her car doors... to ensure the new gear does not get stolen. stolen.not get new gear does ensure the all her car now makes jackson's ,. jackson's mother heidi now makes sure to lock all her car doors... to ensure the new gear does not get stolen. (pam) two car theives in wisconsin picked the wrong woman ..(steve) the attempted carjacking at a gas station was all caught on serveillance camera... grant is back now with that video.. (grant) melissa smith was pumping gas one minute...and fighting off car thieves the next. she noticed a
(pam) after hearing that his bat, baseballs, mit, and batting glove were stolen from his mother's carmbers from the league's board got together.. and bought him all new gear. the autistic 7- year old was devastated when the family found out his gear was gone. the community came together and other players offered up their gear until he was able to rebound. but the league's board made good use of a previous donation from dick's sporting goods... and presented him with his new gear right before...
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there are -- sometimes you can get the ethics offices to sign off on mitting things -- omitting things if there's something particularly market sensitive like a grand jury investigation that's otherwise not public yet and you're representing someone in that kind of matter, sometimes you can get them to say, okay, under that circumstance you don't have to disclose it. but at least with respect to the ethics in government act, they basically take the position that the ethics in government act overrides think state rule.o th >> well, and i guess from the lobbying disclosure perspectiver lobbying dischose your act perspective -- disclosure act perspective, one would have to make the calculation as to whether activities engaged in as a lawyer would rise to the level of requiring registration inin general. you know, there's no questioneg will at our law firm or otherwise one can have an arrangement for lobbying activities that are made public but then also have, obviously, an arrangement for legal activities which are not made public. however, i mean, those are kinds of the calculation that
there are -- sometimes you can get the ethics offices to sign off on mitting things -- omitting things if there's something particularly market sensitive like a grand jury investigation that's otherwise not public yet and you're representing someone in that kind of matter, sometimes you can get them to say, okay, under that circumstance you don't have to disclose it. but at least with respect to the ethics in government act, they basically take the position that the ethics in government act...
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joining me to debate that from austin texas, gop strategist carl roe and mit professor jonathan gruber, one of the architects of obamacare. one of the big criticisms is how it would treat people with pre-existing conditions and older people before they are on medicaid. what's the problem there. >> for older americans their health insurance is very expensive. under obamacare that's limited how much they can be charged and by having tax credits that limit the percent of income they have to pay for health insurance as well as expanding medicaid to lower income adults. that goes away under the house alternative. the medicaid expansion goes away. for the poor and elderly they don't have access to health insurance. tax credits become flat and not income based so the elderly have to pay much more for health insurance. you have a system that's not as protective. chris: carl, let's talk about both aspects. democrats are saying there isn't as much protection just shy of medicare and their calling that the age tax and the compromise that the house passed does this, it provides states that set up
joining me to debate that from austin texas, gop strategist carl roe and mit professor jonathan gruber, one of the architects of obamacare. one of the big criticisms is how it would treat people with pre-existing conditions and older people before they are on medicaid. what's the problem there. >> for older americans their health insurance is very expensive. under obamacare that's limited how much they can be charged and by having tax credits that limit the percent of income they have to...
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and founded out of mit with an alliance with singapore. much of your team is from those academic institutions? karl: we have about one third of our company in boston, two thirds in singapore. we love being in boston. you have m.i.t., harvard, boston university. some of the best universities in the world. relatively speaking, little competition in the automotive driving space. we have a great line on these extremely talented individuals, and the currency in this space is finding the very talented people. it is a battle to recruit and land these folks, and the reason is that the difference between winning and losing in this space solely comes down to the quality of your team. we have 100 of the most talented autonomous vehicle engineers in the world, and that is what sets us apart. caroline: it comes down to your team and it might also come down to your funding. are you close to closing your funding round at the moment? how easy or tough has it been? karl: there is enormous interest in autonomous vehicles in general and what we are doing in
and founded out of mit with an alliance with singapore. much of your team is from those academic institutions? karl: we have about one third of our company in boston, two thirds in singapore. we love being in boston. you have m.i.t., harvard, boston university. some of the best universities in the world. relatively speaking, little competition in the automotive driving space. we have a great line on these extremely talented individuals, and the currency in this space is finding the very...
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the nighttime temperatures disrupting the sleep patterns according to the researchers at san diego mitin says the increase of 20f can affect your sleep and can add up to 110 million extra nights of not enough sleep for americans every year. they say the problem is biggest for the lower income americans that may not have or be able to afford to run the air conditioners at night.>>> google and uc berkeley teaming up ahead of the rare solar eclipse this summer and looking for volunteers to record and upload images using the special app. the photos will be used for 90 minute movie of the clip as it crosses the u.s.. the great american eclipse will happen on august 21. the last time and eclipse like this moved across the u.s. was in 1918. >>> the pro racecar driver scott dixon is home with his family after surviving the horrifying crash at the indianapolis 500. >> caution, turn two, a huge crash. >> his car went airborne yesterday and somehow scott dixon walked away from the crash uninjured. in the meantime, the record- tying fourth of victory, and trading the lead in the closing laps. >> w
the nighttime temperatures disrupting the sleep patterns according to the researchers at san diego mitin says the increase of 20f can affect your sleep and can add up to 110 million extra nights of not enough sleep for americans every year. they say the problem is biggest for the lower income americans that may not have or be able to afford to run the air conditioners at night.>>> google and uc berkeley teaming up ahead of the rare solar eclipse this summer and looking for volunteers...
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after hearing that his bat, baseballs, mit, and batting glove were stolen from his mother's car, members the league's board got together and bought him all new gear. the 7- year old with autism was devastated when the family found out his gear was gone. the community came together, and other players offered up their gear until he was able to rebound. but the league's board made good use of a previous donation from dick's sporting goods.... and presented him with his new gear right before today's game. ( steve ) a live look outside.. ( pam ) chief meteorologist brittney shipp has the forecast into the weekend.. a cooling trend can be expected through friday as high pressure weakens and the marine influence increases. minor warming is then expected during the upcoming weekend into early next week as high pressure returns to the west coast. (pam) still ahead:a busy bay area apple store -- hit by thieves in broad daylight.. we have new video showing you j
after hearing that his bat, baseballs, mit, and batting glove were stolen from his mother's car, members the league's board got together and bought him all new gear. the 7- year old with autism was devastated when the family found out his gear was gone. the community came together, and other players offered up their gear until he was able to rebound. but the league's board made good use of a previous donation from dick's sporting goods.... and presented him with his new gear right before...
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heed always mitted to the claims last year but said he borrowed the money and meant to pay it back.rand jurors want peterson ousted. >>> a proposal to provide more help for homeless children in san francisco. mayor ed lee announced yesterday that he wants to expand a current program that provides child care services for homeless families. the biggest change under the mayor's proposal is that children under the age of 5 would be eligible. right now it only serves children under the age of 3. it's a costly proposal, a $2.1 million expansion that mayor lee says is necessary. >> children of homeless families who we know have even a harder time even have a stable life to be able to succeed in education. >> the mayor's office says the proposal is the city's latest investment to eliminate homelessness in san francisco families. >>> from sacramento to china, governor brown is on an international mission to promote one of his signature issues. the governor will travel to china next month as part of a week-long mission to promote clean energy. once there, he'll attend an international energy
heed always mitted to the claims last year but said he borrowed the money and meant to pay it back.rand jurors want peterson ousted. >>> a proposal to provide more help for homeless children in san francisco. mayor ed lee announced yesterday that he wants to expand a current program that provides child care services for homeless families. the biggest change under the mayor's proposal is that children under the age of 5 would be eligible. right now it only serves children under the age...
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davy page said she bought a novelly return block and sticks of dine mit with her daughter.all is a bomb. officers swarmed parking lot and used bomb robot to determine the device is a faikt. after five hours where duress cue page. >> it was veil on the market if it's legal to sell why shouldn'ting it be legal for me to have tvrments i feel stupid having spent a tlar on a stupid plaque at a yard sale. >> because of severity of the charge page was not granted a bond. >>> all right, we'll r we're fog a developing story in the world of college baseball. long time towson university baseball coach har fired. he was informed he would not be returning. gotgleeb will be with the season they findished 20 in 34 this season saturday with a 42-whip over norm carolina wilmington. >> sports now. more sports. celtics cavaliers, game three, eastern conference finals cleveland blew up boston in the last two weeks and celtics were given a two point lead on the forth avery bradley for boston coming off the pick. takes the jumper. it's a three. hits the rim. bounces and rolls in. game winning th
davy page said she bought a novelly return block and sticks of dine mit with her daughter.all is a bomb. officers swarmed parking lot and used bomb robot to determine the device is a faikt. after five hours where duress cue page. >> it was veil on the market if it's legal to sell why shouldn'ting it be legal for me to have tvrments i feel stupid having spent a tlar on a stupid plaque at a yard sale. >> because of severity of the charge page was not granted a bond. >>> all...
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at mit. >> how about that. >> fancy. >> yes, very nice. >> meteorologist lauren casey joining us nowhis is the last day, of the intense heat for a while, lauren. >> heat and humidity will drop off significantly due to a cold front. that is working through area as we head overnight, and some cooled off with rain but not the case down the shore, boardwalk, little busy right now, certainly, it stays still early as far as weekend is concern. looking at ocean city, sunshine in the scene. not much sea breeze, so temperatures were soaring, even along the coast, up into the upper 80's and lower 90's. cbs-3 weather watchers are reporting with current conditions and many of us still have these hot temperatures, and steamy conditions, where others are reporting a cool down because of some thunderstorm activity across parts of the delaware. we will check where we're still in the 90's in cherry hill. 91 degrees at lynn's house. partly sunny conditions. she says still steamy, looking for some sweet relief and we're on day number three of the heat and humidity. we are all like okay, i'm good , read
at mit. >> how about that. >> fancy. >> yes, very nice. >> meteorologist lauren casey joining us nowhis is the last day, of the intense heat for a while, lauren. >> heat and humidity will drop off significantly due to a cold front. that is working through area as we head overnight, and some cooled off with rain but not the case down the shore, boardwalk, little busy right now, certainly, it stays still early as far as weekend is concern. looking at ocean city,...
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former senior economic adviser for the trump campaign and jonathan gruber, professor of economics at mitne of the architects of obamacare. jonathan, let me begin with you. the quote from the president "preexisting conditions are in the bill" that's his language, he says this amendment, this macarthur amendment guarantees it. is he right? >> no. he's not. look, it's about the letter of the law versus the sphere of the law. to cover preexisting conditions means that you have to not only stop insurers from excluding people, but you also have to stop them from charging people many, many multiples of those without preexisting conditions. the macarthur amendment would insist states continue to cover preexisting conditions but would allow the insurers in the states to charge those preexisting conditions $1 million a month. there's nothing stopping that. so substantively this new macarthur amendment does not include coverage of preexisting conditions. unless you not only mandate it covers them and stop insurers from price discriminating it's toothless. >> stephen moore your reaction, under this
former senior economic adviser for the trump campaign and jonathan gruber, professor of economics at mitne of the architects of obamacare. jonathan, let me begin with you. the quote from the president "preexisting conditions are in the bill" that's his language, he says this amendment, this macarthur amendment guarantees it. is he right? >> no. he's not. look, it's about the letter of the law versus the sphere of the law. to cover preexisting conditions means that you have to...
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if you rear very -- here the map drawers aid mitted they took race into account but they were dealing with a difficult problem. which is they had a benchmark match that had cb1 as the majority-minority district. a coalition district, 48% bvap but also lost 97,000 votes and so they want to preserve it as majority-minority district based on their reading of strickland and other things. the safest way for us to do this is to get it over 50.01% and we'll tell the map drawer we went this over 50.01%. the map drawer draws the district that ended up at 52.6%. the very fact it's 592 and not 50.1 show its at not like this ratio was preserved over everything else, but also i think it's worth in this case in particular to understand it's not like there was a myriad ways to do what the map drawing did in this situation. there will two opportunities. you could either draw the district to get part of wake county, and that would get you over 50%, or go into the stiff 0 durham and get 50%. this first time the map drewer drew the map, drew in wake county. got 50%. there was some back and forthand they
if you rear very -- here the map drawers aid mitted they took race into account but they were dealing with a difficult problem. which is they had a benchmark match that had cb1 as the majority-minority district. a coalition district, 48% bvap but also lost 97,000 votes and so they want to preserve it as majority-minority district based on their reading of strickland and other things. the safest way for us to do this is to get it over 50.01% and we'll tell the map drawer we went this over...
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the mits comss comes after avis budget posted disappointing results.ertz ceo addressing the miss last night saying we are executing on a turnaround plan. while we are mindful of today's headwinds related to use car residual values our commitment to investing in the business remains steadfast. shares of hertz plunged 88% since reaching a record high in 2014. the stock is down 17% this morning. back over to you. >> it's stark. you see airlines and hoe ttels having a great time. >> look at marriott yesterday. >> the car rental business in general seems like it has some challenges. >> thank you. >>> some stocks to watch today. amc topping the street's expectations. admissions revenues surging more than 69% in the latest quarter. the stock bouncing after a tough start to the year. shares up at marriott. those are getting a pop after the company beating on the top and bottom lines. the world's largest hotel chain reported a nearly 67% rise in quarterly profit as more people booked rooms at higher rates. >>> pandora reporting a smaller than expected loss in i
the mits comss comes after avis budget posted disappointing results.ertz ceo addressing the miss last night saying we are executing on a turnaround plan. while we are mindful of today's headwinds related to use car residual values our commitment to investing in the business remains steadfast. shares of hertz plunged 88% since reaching a record high in 2014. the stock is down 17% this morning. back over to you. >> it's stark. you see airlines and hoe ttels having a great time. >>...
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how serious is this that he oi mitted disclosing this information on the security clearance applications pouring salt in an open wound already. because this is why jeff sessions had to recuse himself from anything to do with the russian investigation. which led us to rod rosenstein appointing special counsel. that part of this chapter might be different if he did follow rules and disclose everything. but we should be clear, security clearan clearance application where he -- predates his congressional testimony and confirmation hearing where he neglected to tell congress about it so he clearly wasp of the mind that these contacts needed to be revealed as a part of his getting the ag position as you know he had -- he amended his testimony before congress after it was revealed in march that these contacts did exist. >> you filled out those forms for security clear uns over decades. >> di, yes. >> what's your analysis? >> i agree totally with david. context is important. yes, you are supposed to disclose foreign contacts. but the job on the judiciary committee, it isn't necessary to disclose
how serious is this that he oi mitted disclosing this information on the security clearance applications pouring salt in an open wound already. because this is why jeff sessions had to recuse himself from anything to do with the russian investigation. which led us to rod rosenstein appointing special counsel. that part of this chapter might be different if he did follow rules and disclose everything. but we should be clear, security clearan clearance application where he -- predates his...
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. >> you know what is crazy is >>mitting all these contacts. thanks. >> thank you, richard. calling out his own party saying >>ker: -- democrats need to stop being bei elitist snobs and care more neout helping the middle-class. we'll talk to jim webb who is a senator from virginia andom vira democrat. has his party gone astray?one a retired harvard law professor desh desh said president trump will be the biggest winner from the appointment of robert mÜller special counsel their experience is coveted. their leadership is instinctive. they're experts in things you haven't heard of. researchers of technologies that one day you will. some call them the best of the best. some call them veterans. we call them our team. have you any wool?eep, no sir, no sir, some nincompoop stole all my wool sweaters, smart tv and gaming system. luckily, the geico insurance agency recently helped baa baa with renters insurance. everything stolen was replaced. and the hooligan who lives down the lane was caught selling the stolen goods online. visit geico.com and see how easy it is to switch and sav
. >> you know what is crazy is >>mitting all these contacts. thanks. >> thank you, richard. calling out his own party saying >>ker: -- democrats need to stop being bei elitist snobs and care more neout helping the middle-class. we'll talk to jim webb who is a senator from virginia andom vira democrat. has his party gone astray?one a retired harvard law professor desh desh said president trump will be the biggest winner from the appointment of robert mÜller special...
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i remember when mit romney calling it to our political foe and some people laughed. >> could some ofent trump earlier this hour, could some his conversations with the russians simply be a negotiating tactic and people are looking unfairly of what he said in that oval office meeting? >> a lot of that will be determined when we get the final results from the investigation from the special counsel. i agree with what jeb bush said. the president needs to stop tweeting about russia and focus at the tasks at hands. i agree with a lot of republicans their in washington that we need to let the special counsel do its job ans and let m focus on the bottom of this investigation and let congress focusing on executing the promises they make to the american people. what we are seeing is -- really in washington and regarding many of the gop standing up in supporting and defending the russian situation right now because they want to let special counsel investigate and not jump to conclusion and speculate prematu prematurely, let them play its course. this investigation can go on and we are going to
i remember when mit romney calling it to our political foe and some people laughed. >> could some ofent trump earlier this hour, could some his conversations with the russians simply be a negotiating tactic and people are looking unfairly of what he said in that oval office meeting? >> a lot of that will be determined when we get the final results from the investigation from the special counsel. i agree with what jeb bush said. the president needs to stop tweeting about russia and...
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in applied mathematics at mit its all part of stem behind sports day the goal is to show students theetween academics and athletics. >> all right. good for him. >> uh-huh. >> in the meantime let's get an update on the commute home on a friday afternoon. >> let's see if there's anything good here. matt standing by with the update for us. >> not a whole lot. but it's nice of to ask. yeah, we've got some big delays resulting stemming you might say from a crash here along the roosevelt boulevard extension northbound side approaching wissahickon was blocking the left lane but the crash just cleared out of the way so still delayed coming off of 76 but at least that accident there is now gone. 76 itself, the schuylkill extra crowded in both directions this afternoon. just 11 miles per hour there on the eastbound side. doesn't help us out that a chunk of the kelly drive remains closed for the stotesbury regatta this weekend. if you want to stay on the other side of the river on the mlk drive, that, too, is going to be very busy but is an option or think outside the box a little bit maybe ridg
in applied mathematics at mit its all part of stem behind sports day the goal is to show students theetween academics and athletics. >> all right. good for him. >> uh-huh. >> in the meantime let's get an update on the commute home on a friday afternoon. >> let's see if there's anything good here. matt standing by with the update for us. >> not a whole lot. but it's nice of to ask. yeah, we've got some big delays resulting stemming you might say from a crash here...
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still want a president who bows to the saudis and let's opec rip us off make america strong vote for mitrmer campaign adviser roger stone tweeted this in response to seeing trump bow. candidly this makes me want to puke. jared's idea. so ambassador on a dp diplomat iks staining if is there any way getting around bowing also he has to bend down to receive the meddle no. >> anyone who has ever received any kind of med alif someone helps you with the neckless you naturally lean over to help them with it thp this is not bowing. it's a silly commentary. >> what do you make of this being the president's first overseas stop? >> well it's very important to region. this is the first time that a president has gotten to a muslim majority country on his first visit as president. there are many key issues in the region. and the countries in the region are looking to the united states for help for leadership, as they wade through the challenges of the time. so for the region this is a very, very important visit. >> are there any land mines pit falls the president needs to be careful of, being there in
still want a president who bows to the saudis and let's opec rip us off make america strong vote for mitrmer campaign adviser roger stone tweeted this in response to seeing trump bow. candidly this makes me want to puke. jared's idea. so ambassador on a dp diplomat iks staining if is there any way getting around bowing also he has to bend down to receive the meddle no. >> anyone who has ever received any kind of med alif someone helps you with the neckless you naturally lean over to help...
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first though had some people mit have the heater on. >> absolutely. >> absolutely. the area here.eah, it's the month of may feeling more like april, more like early april as overnight our temperatures really p back to school. yes, i know how excited you are. temperatures are going to be on the chilly side here when you're walking or catching the bus, again, most of the areas in the 40's and then after school, a cool afternoon but not a unpleasant afternoon. daytime highs will be in the low to mid 60's. if we could flip the prompter i'll give out hugs at the end of the show. thanks. okay. let's do temps. 47 now in washington. 40 -- look at that leonardtown 43 degrees, 43 in fredericksburg. off to the north and west we're seeing some 30's. westminster is 39 -- ♪ [laughter] >> that gets me every time. 36 in martinsburg, 36 winchester 40 culpeper. let's take a look at satellite together and we've got quiet -- quiet conditions across the area. had a a lot of clouds yesterday. we lost those overnight. i think we'll be in for a mostly sunny day today. we'll get a few clouds this afternoo
first though had some people mit have the heater on. >> absolutely. >> absolutely. the area here.eah, it's the month of may feeling more like april, more like early april as overnight our temperatures really p back to school. yes, i know how excited you are. temperatures are going to be on the chilly side here when you're walking or catching the bus, again, most of the areas in the 40's and then after school, a cool afternoon but not a unpleasant afternoon. daytime highs will be in...
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and from boston, mit professor jonathan gruber, one of the architects of obamacare.big criticisms of the house plan is how it would treat older americans who don't qualify for medicare and how it would treat people with pre-existing conditions, professor what is the problem there? >> jonathan: the problem is that for older americans their health insurance is very expensive and obamacare that is dealt with deliberating how much they could be charged for younger people and the tax credits that could limit the percentage of income they would pay for health insurance. that all goes away under the house alternative. the medicaid expansion goes away so for the elderly they don't have access to health insurance, a tax credits become black tax credits, not income based so the elderly have to pay much more for their health care insurance. basically you have a system which is not as protective of those people. >> chris: let's talk about both aspects of this, democrats are now saying the fact that there isn't as much protection of people just shy of medicare, they are calling a
and from boston, mit professor jonathan gruber, one of the architects of obamacare.big criticisms of the house plan is how it would treat older americans who don't qualify for medicare and how it would treat people with pre-existing conditions, professor what is the problem there? >> jonathan: the problem is that for older americans their health insurance is very expensive and obamacare that is dealt with deliberating how much they could be charged for younger people and the tax credits...
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for perspective, george bush's approval rating mit in 2005 and in 2006 democrats won back control of the coming. barack obama's approval rating hit 40% this 2014. and you guessed it, republicans won back the senate. we begin with kristen welker, first question, why is this administration dodging questions on the times? >> they're trying to punt this discussion. it is not clear if sean spicer knows wlornl there are actual recordings of the president's conversations wrgs those including the fbi director. but clearly this is a growing political problem. >> did you say it's not clear whether sean spicer knows whether or not there are times? >> even the president was very clear that his staffers may or may know 100% of what he's thinking. so we can't expect 100% accuracy. that's what the president tweeted last week. it is not clear what the strategy is beyond trying turn the page. the resalt you saw in the briefing, these questions are not going away. they are only mounting. it is becoming a major distraction. the president wants to be focused on his domestic agenda including health care,
for perspective, george bush's approval rating mit in 2005 and in 2006 democrats won back control of the coming. barack obama's approval rating hit 40% this 2014. and you guessed it, republicans won back the senate. we begin with kristen welker, first question, why is this administration dodging questions on the times? >> they're trying to punt this discussion. it is not clear if sean spicer knows wlornl there are actual recordings of the president's conversations wrgs those including the...
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new flavors ticktack gum, the flavors fresh mit. , spear minute, and cool watermellon.it the stores until january of next year. >> got to wait that long. >> going to forget all about it, we'll reminds you, though, interesting combo to satisfy your candy craving. sweet and spicy. skiddles and star burst, they're going to debut sweet heat versions of the candies. so, some of the new flavors, include, fiery watermellon, blazing mango, and sizzling strawberry, of course, for those looking to turn up the heat, do you have wait, as women. candies will be available sometime this winter. >> 4:57. from berks county to camden county this morning. >> we got you covered right now. let's start with jenny. hey, jenny? >> good morning, karen, thomas, two variables in the city here that are going to make traffic a little bit difficult. clearly, you're taking a live look, this is the aftermath after water main break in old city, the other variable, of course, is the rain. we will talk about the closures coming up next. ( ♪ ) a dog's big life is measured in wags. and when you feed your d
new flavors ticktack gum, the flavors fresh mit. , spear minute, and cool watermellon.it the stores until january of next year. >> got to wait that long. >> going to forget all about it, we'll reminds you, though, interesting combo to satisfy your candy craving. sweet and spicy. skiddles and star burst, they're going to debut sweet heat versions of the candies. so, some of the new flavors, include, fiery watermellon, blazing mango, and sizzling strawberry, of course, for those...
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with that's point, please remember in 2010 when president obama had the blair house health care sum mitspublicans to come, we went and we took our ideas. he didn't want those ideas except for pre-existing coverage and children up to age 26. but we accepted that invitation and i think it is imperative for democrats to accept the invitation to work with us as we look for how we are going to change and reform a health care insurance and delivery system. >> i think that if you look at things such as cost transparency like you were talking about, the lower costs, reining costs of pharmaceutical drug, if you look be at those things which are creative but sound in health care practice, you will get democrats to -- >> that would be great. i look forward to it. >> but what you won't get democrats to buy into,s increasing the number of pre-existing conditions that wouldn't be covered, knowing that you will put forth a plan -- >> but that is not being done. >> and congressman, we have two cbo scores, two, we don't have one from the final bill that you all just voted on wh. they tells us that 20 mil
with that's point, please remember in 2010 when president obama had the blair house health care sum mitspublicans to come, we went and we took our ideas. he didn't want those ideas except for pre-existing coverage and children up to age 26. but we accepted that invitation and i think it is imperative for democrats to accept the invitation to work with us as we look for how we are going to change and reform a health care insurance and delivery system. >> i think that if you look at things...
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there was a study done by professor doyle out of mit's that looked at accident victims in wisconsin. was a very big difference in outcome as to whether you had an insurance, you are insured or uninsured, and the uninsured people actually died more frequently. we also have data from the american cancer society -- >> martha: let me just jump in. you are going into a lot of different scenarios. just for the purposes of this discussion, we only have a few minutes, i want to talk about a baby in a hospital. what happens is, even before obamacare in fact, insurance companies added newborn infants -- >> you would like to narrow your case -- >> martha: i am just saying we all fall for what he was saying, doctor, but i want people to understand that there is no mean being out there who is not going to help a child who was just born hours before if they are in dire need. is that correct? >> it's very interesting how you want to narrow the case. remember arizona? i'm about to explain something. arizona a few years ago decided that they were going to take away coverage from medicaid patients for
there was a study done by professor doyle out of mit's that looked at accident victims in wisconsin. was a very big difference in outcome as to whether you had an insurance, you are insured or uninsured, and the uninsured people actually died more frequently. we also have data from the american cancer society -- >> martha: let me just jump in. you are going into a lot of different scenarios. just for the purposes of this discussion, we only have a few minutes, i want to talk about a baby...