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can i speak with mr. beach? i am from louisiana. and i don't appreciate the way the democrats have played out this racenism louisiana. i wanted to become independent because i don't trust either party. however, this has infuriated me in the fact that i will vote republican now. what they have done is they have done a hateful, hateful thing in louisiana. we are not this way down here. mr. beach, can you explain why they are doing this? >> thank you for your call. each candidate's strategy, you know, i think probably in louisiana, a targeted state this year for the first time in several years it's probably a different sdrat gee but i couldn't speak to why the democrats are using the messaging that they are. >> mr. walsh, did you want to jump in? i know it's a topic we talked a little bit about already. >> i am unfamiliar with the messaging in louisiana right now but i would say that, you know, my personal belief and professional belief is that it is better for our democracy and better for elections for a message to stay as positive as
can i speak with mr. beach? i am from louisiana. and i don't appreciate the way the democrats have played out this racenism louisiana. i wanted to become independent because i don't trust either party. however, this has infuriated me in the fact that i will vote republican now. what they have done is they have done a hateful, hateful thing in louisiana. we are not this way down here. mr. beach, can you explain why they are doing this? >> thank you for your call. each candidate's strategy,...
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host: and mr. beach on monitoring not only their own twitter and facebook feed but also potential voters' twitter and facebook feeds. guest: social media is really a leading indicator of where the conversation is going. i think a lot of campaigns have been monitoring the aggot level for years now how that conversation is shaping up. really now they're also figuring out who is talking about them or the right issues because those are really good voters to reach out to to build your coalition. host: here's a story in today's "washington post" by george will. he writes i assume you don't appreciate a comparison to tamni hall guest: no. every election is determined by a few points. incredibly close elections all over the country especially this year the reality is being able to taylor your messages to a specific audience takes a lot of work and technology helps us do that. i wouldn't say that that process necessarily relates to tamni hall in any real way, i believe, i would say that having the ability of targ
host: and mr. beach on monitoring not only their own twitter and facebook feed but also potential voters' twitter and facebook feeds. guest: social media is really a leading indicator of where the conversation is going. i think a lot of campaigns have been monitoring the aggot level for years now how that conversation is shaping up. really now they're also figuring out who is talking about them or the right issues because those are really good voters to reach out to to build your coalition....
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host: and mr. beach on monitoring not only their own twitter and facebook feed but also potential voters' twitter and facebook feeds. guest: social media is really a leading indicator of where the conversation is going. i think a lot of campaigns have been monitoring the aggregate level for years now how that conversation is shaping up. really now they're also figuring out who is talking about them or the right issues because those are really good voters to reach out to to build your coalition. host: here's a story in today's "washington post" by george will. "mobilization measures became more important than ads. future campaign money may be on theingly spent expensive business of identifying and prodding to the polls likely supporters. hal didl this 150 years ago, although its infantry did not carry smartphones." i assume you don't appreciate the comparison to tammany hall. guest: no. every election is determined by a few points. incredibly close elections all over the country especially this year the r
host: and mr. beach on monitoring not only their own twitter and facebook feed but also potential voters' twitter and facebook feeds. guest: social media is really a leading indicator of where the conversation is going. i think a lot of campaigns have been monitoring the aggregate level for years now how that conversation is shaping up. really now they're also figuring out who is talking about them or the right issues because those are really good voters to reach out to to build your coalition....
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host: mr. beach. voters facebook feeds. is a leading media indicator of where the conversation is going. the aggregate level for years now is how the conversation is shaping up. who is talking about them or the right issues. those of the voters to reach out to to build a coalition. host: a story in today's washington post. george will writes that the voting began in a campaign persuasion weeks ago. it becomes more important than as at this stage. feature campaign money may be increasingly spent on expensive labor-intensive business of identifying a prodding to the polls likely some orders. walsh, i am assuming that you don't appreciate the comparison to tammany hall. guest: no. every election is turned by a few points. the reality is being able to carry your message to a specific audience. it takes a lot of work. technology helps us do that. i would not say that process necessarily relates to tammany hall. i would say that having the ability to target voters that are potentially swing voters, your group of voters that you w
host: mr. beach. voters facebook feeds. is a leading media indicator of where the conversation is going. the aggregate level for years now is how the conversation is shaping up. who is talking about them or the right issues. those of the voters to reach out to to build a coalition. host: a story in today's washington post. george will writes that the voting began in a campaign persuasion weeks ago. it becomes more important than as at this stage. feature campaign money may be increasingly spent...
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. >> south beach is known for its nightlife, yet mr. shapiro was known as "mr. uth beach. >> narrator: he takes in nearly $1 billion with false promises
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lisa henry, west palm beach, florida. mr.tarbucks is no more responsible for the stupid things eminem says than you are for the things alan combs says. that's not fair, lisa. poor comparison. the rapper goes out of his way to offend people with vile language. petty officer, bethesda, maryland, i disagree vets were insulted by eminem and the promotors condoned it. he praised. thanks for your stance against eminem. i was offended as well. and san jose, california. bill, i was not a pinhead. and jumped at the chance to see you and miller here on february 27th. well thanks. tickets for the don't be a pinhead tour make great christmas and hanukkah gifts. we'll see everybody in san antonio and san jose as mentioned. details on bill oergt.com. get them fast. some of those shows are half sold out in one day. dublin, ohio. good for you, bill. holding howard kurts accountable for not confronting the liberal media. he still does not get the depth of the problem. aaron, stamford, colorado. o'reilly, you said the coal industry is going to
lisa henry, west palm beach, florida. mr.tarbucks is no more responsible for the stupid things eminem says than you are for the things alan combs says. that's not fair, lisa. poor comparison. the rapper goes out of his way to offend people with vile language. petty officer, bethesda, maryland, i disagree vets were insulted by eminem and the promotors condoned it. he praised. thanks for your stance against eminem. i was offended as well. and san jose, california. bill, i was not a pinhead. and...
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mrs. alan shepard at virginia beach, virginia, heard the news with relief. >> if there is shepard, can yout are your feelings on this occasion? >> i don't have to tell you, do i? i'm so happy. it was beautiful, i thought. >> the gagarin flight was a 10. al shepard's flight was a 1 or a 2, okay in terms of the capability that it demonstrated. so russians clearly were ahead of us, so the attitude is we would like to do something really big, but small enough so that we could accomplish it. >> i believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal before this decade is out of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth. no single space project in this period will be more impressive to mankind or more important for the long-range exploration of space. >> i don't know how he decided we could do that, because when we heard about it, we thought they, you know, lost their mind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night,nd. and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24, a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70 percent of people who are totally blin
mrs. alan shepard at virginia beach, virginia, heard the news with relief. >> if there is shepard, can yout are your feelings on this occasion? >> i don't have to tell you, do i? i'm so happy. it was beautiful, i thought. >> the gagarin flight was a 10. al shepard's flight was a 1 or a 2, okay in terms of the capability that it demonstrated. so russians clearly were ahead of us, so the attitude is we would like to do something really big, but small enough so that we could...
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want the homeless to con greg gate, but you were out at the beach, how is that hurting businesses in the area? >> we have one of the feedings that mr. abbott is it is on the beach on ft. lauderdale beach. the other one is in a park in ft. lauderdale called stranahan park. it was 1:30 in the afternoon last sunday and the streets were empty except for people handing out food, receiving food and the police presence. >> i know mr. abbott has been out helping homeless more than two decades now. for some of these people, this is the only meal they can get. isn't that true? >> it really is. some people are just not ready for shelters and the last time we checked, there were not even room in shelters for the individuals, number of individuals living on the streets. there are simply not enough facilities and then some people are not ready to go into a shelter and they just need to be fed. that's what we continue to do, episcopal church win continue to do that. this is florida, we're going to stand our ground. >> i understand that but ft. lauderdale is holding film. we'll continue to follow this story. please give our best, we're hoping this
want the homeless to con greg gate, but you were out at the beach, how is that hurting businesses in the area? >> we have one of the feedings that mr. abbott is it is on the beach on ft. lauderdale beach. the other one is in a park in ft. lauderdale called stranahan park. it was 1:30 in the afternoon last sunday and the streets were empty except for people handing out food, receiving food and the police presence. >> i know mr. abbott has been out helping homeless more than two...
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mr. abbott an alternative location, but he's been feeding people on this beach for 20 years.sn't want to compromise. ron book, who has campaigned end homelessness for decades says feeding people on the street isn't helpful. he's worked hard to get people off the streets for good and think mr. abbott's actions make it harder. >> it's not humane, it's not clean, it's not healthy. it's a health and safety welfare issue. not only for the homeless folks, but for the rest of the citizenry. >> reporter: if he keeps feeding the holmes here, arnold abbott could face a 60 day jail term. but that's not likely to frighten a man determined to stands his ground. andy gal guess, al jazerra, fort lauderdale, florida. >>> and don't forget you can keep up-to-date with all of our stories today on our website aljazerra.com. with 'enrollment beginning obama-care is scarily in the spotlight, the plans to repeal and it the challenges to the law are the inside story. the republican cries
mr. abbott an alternative location, but he's been feeding people on this beach for 20 years.sn't want to compromise. ron book, who has campaigned end homelessness for decades says feeding people on the street isn't helpful. he's worked hard to get people off the streets for good and think mr. abbott's actions make it harder. >> it's not humane, it's not clean, it's not healthy. it's a health and safety welfare issue. not only for the homeless folks, but for the rest of the citizenry....
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mr. huckabee joins us now from the santa rosa beach in the imagined of florida.f you do decide to run for president one of your rivals is going to be senator rand paul who last night was in campaign mode when analyzing the election returns. >> i think it is a repudiation basically of the president's policies but also hillary clinton. hillary clinton and bill clinton have been all over the place. they are trying to make it out as if they are somehow better for democrats. in kentucky they were soundly rejected. >> all right, so what say you, governor? >> i think rand paul is exactly right, bill. the clintons couldn't help this democratic party, and, particularly in states where the margin was supposed to be much closer, kentucky, iowa, arkansas, georgia, everybody was predicting razor tight elections. they were blowouts. hillary clinton and bill clinton spent a lot of time in those states. they couldn't pull a rabbit out of the hat. they couldn't pull a vote out of the cemetery in this case and as a result the democrats took a she lacking last night. >> many pundit
mr. huckabee joins us now from the santa rosa beach in the imagined of florida.f you do decide to run for president one of your rivals is going to be senator rand paul who last night was in campaign mode when analyzing the election returns. >> i think it is a repudiation basically of the president's policies but also hillary clinton. hillary clinton and bill clinton have been all over the place. they are trying to make it out as if they are somehow better for democrats. in kentucky they...
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beach in maui and act out "i'm a little tea pot." >> the best surprise he pulls out to put on her spout. >> do not pass go. mr. monopoly. >>> nick is going to like this proposal. he did the same thing you did in italy. >> impossible. >> number one, you proposed in italy. this is in maui. this guy is the wedding photographer. he hired a maui photographer to catch what he was about to do. what he is about to do is propose. >> give me something really silly. hand on hip. put your hand on your head like that. >> he's asking this woman to stand in front of the beach in maui and act out "i'm a little tea pot." that was priceless. that's why beth anne is being proposed to because she is game. that's when the other photographer starts peeking his head in. she thinks he is getting pictures of her and ray anthony. for artistic purposes. >> she is going along with his vision. >> he goes in the bag and digs out the ring. at first she is surprised. he tells her how wonderful she is and can't imagine his life with anybody else. so she says yes. the best part of the video is the very end. she said yes! >> squirrel enjoys som
beach in maui and act out "i'm a little tea pot." >> the best surprise he pulls out to put on her spout. >> do not pass go. mr. monopoly. >>> nick is going to like this proposal. he did the same thing you did in italy. >> impossible. >> number one, you proposed in italy. this is in maui. this guy is the wedding photographer. he hired a maui photographer to catch what he was about to do. what he is about to do is propose. >> give me something...
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beach in maui and act out "i'm a little tea pot." >> the best surprise he pulls out to put on her spout. >> do not pass go. mr. monopoly. (vo) if you live in the san francisco area and you're eligible for medicare, anthem blue cross can help you get a great plan at a great rate! our new medicare advantage plans pay for many of the costs original medicare doesn't. so you can focus on other important decisions. anthem plans help protect you from high medical costs. and, we've built stronger partnerships with trusted local doctors and hospitals, to bring you special benefits like... ...dental and vision, prescription drug coverage, plus free memberships at participating gyms. now's the time to switch! if you live in san francisco county, there are new plans with zero-dollar monthly premiums available this year. plans also include zero-dollar preventive care. the medicare enrollment deadline for san francisco is december 7th. so call anthem today at 1-844-331-7996 to learn more or to schedule an in-person meeting. female narrator: the mattress price wars are on the mattress price wars are on at sleep train. we challenged th
beach in maui and act out "i'm a little tea pot." >> the best surprise he pulls out to put on her spout. >> do not pass go. mr. monopoly. (vo) if you live in the san francisco area and you're eligible for medicare, anthem blue cross can help you get a great plan at a great rate! our new medicare advantage plans pay for many of the costs original medicare doesn't. so you can focus on other important decisions. anthem plans help protect you from high medical costs. and,...
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mr. robert an alternative location but he has been feeding people on the beach for 20 years and doesn't wante campaign to end homelessness for decades saying feeding people the street is not helpful and worked to get people off the streets for goods and think his actions is not helping. >> it's not clean and it's a health and a safety welfare issue not only for homeless folks but the rest of the citizens. >> reporter: if he keeps feeding the homeless he could face a 60 day jail term but that is not likely to frighten a man determined to stand his ground, andy in fort lauderdale florida. >>> time for the sport. >> thank you very much, and tennis and two time grand slam andy murray had a nightmare in front of british fans in london knocked out of the tour finals by world two federer and the chance of going through the semi finals but 17 grand slam federer was ruthless taking him apart and it was 6-0, 6-1 in 66 minutes and the worst defeat of his career and he is through the semis and the swiss is hoping to displace novokivoch and finish the year as world number one. >> a bad combination for an
mr. robert an alternative location but he has been feeding people on the beach for 20 years and doesn't wante campaign to end homelessness for decades saying feeding people the street is not helpful and worked to get people off the streets for goods and think his actions is not helping. >> it's not clean and it's a health and a safety welfare issue not only for homeless folks but the rest of the citizens. >> reporter: if he keeps feeding the homeless he could face a 60 day jail term...
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mr. abbott? i understand back in 1999 when you were feeding the homeless on the beach there, that you were also toldoing this t. you sued the city, and you won. there seems to be a precedent here. what do you plan to do next? >> well, there was a precedent. when they accosted me, they said the laws have changed. we don't recognize that anymore, and that was that, and that's when they took me aside and, again, gave me a second citation. >> father, do you continue -- will you continue to stand by mr. abbott's side and feed the homeless even though it's against the law in your town? >> absolutely. my intention is to stick with mr. abbott and to continue the feeding and not only to continue the feeding with mr. abbott, but to continue the feeding at the various episcopal location that is we have throughout the county. the jubilee center and st. lawrence chapel. >> you know, mr. abbott, that the complaint that the city council had in fort lauderdale is they felt that businesses were being hurt by the homeless people gathering in these areas. would you find a comp myself with them to possibly do your serv
mr. abbott? i understand back in 1999 when you were feeding the homeless on the beach there, that you were also toldoing this t. you sued the city, and you won. there seems to be a precedent here. what do you plan to do next? >> well, there was a precedent. when they accosted me, they said the laws have changed. we don't recognize that anymore, and that was that, and that's when they took me aside and, again, gave me a second citation. >> father, do you continue -- will you continue...
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beaches by wednesday. a little cooler for thanksgiving. a little rain friday night and mr.he rain? >> looking really possible and maybe a little bit more than these whim by things we've been seeing. >> all right. thank you, lisa. you mentioned go niners in sports. the 49ers return home this afternoon. looking for their third straight win. they face washington at levi's stadium. kickoff 1:25. the big game turned into another route for the stanford cardinals . >>> good morning, everybody. the axe belongs to stanford once again. the combination of five turnovers by cal and the resurrection of the cardinal running game. 4 tds by ramon rice adding up to a route in berkeley. stanford early on would lose their most dangerous offensive weapon. this is in the first quarter. and tie montgomery goes down hard with a sprained shoulder. second quarter stanford up 10-0. stephen anderson touchdown. cal down 10-7. >> without montgomery stanford goes to the ground game. ramon rice stopped at the 1. keeps fighting and gets in for the touchdown. first they sit down at the 1, but the ball brok
beaches by wednesday. a little cooler for thanksgiving. a little rain friday night and mr.he rain? >> looking really possible and maybe a little bit more than these whim by things we've been seeing. >> all right. thank you, lisa. you mentioned go niners in sports. the 49ers return home this afternoon. looking for their third straight win. they face washington at levi's stadium. kickoff 1:25. the big game turned into another route for the stanford cardinals . >>> good...
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beach, south carolina. this is marie. go ahead. clado: good morning, mr. osby. a tribe ofer of north carolina, a state recognized tribe. there are many state recognized tribes, and i was wondering, does your congress do anything to help the state tribes? usually we are just sort of left out and overlooked. you mentioned there were 500 and some odd tribes, but there really are probably well over 1000 tribes in the u.s. could you speak on that, please? much, thank you very marie, for that question. i will have to look up that tribe. state-recognized tribes, and we do allow the state-recognized tribes to be part of our organization, and we have a number of state recognized tribes that continually for years have come to ournational congress, meetings, and participated with us. we have had state recognized tribal members on our executive board on the national congress of american indians. we do recognize state recognized tribes, and they are part of our organization. augusta, michigan. bob is on our native american line as well. go ahead, bob. brian ai wanted to ask
beach, south carolina. this is marie. go ahead. clado: good morning, mr. osby. a tribe ofer of north carolina, a state recognized tribe. there are many state recognized tribes, and i was wondering, does your congress do anything to help the state tribes? usually we are just sort of left out and overlooked. you mentioned there were 500 and some odd tribes, but there really are probably well over 1000 tribes in the u.s. could you speak on that, please? much, thank you very marie, for that...
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beach, south carolina. this is marie. go ahead. clado: good morning, mr. osby. tribe ofer of north carolina, a state recognized tribe. there are many state recognized tribes, and i was wondering, does your congress do anything to help the state tribes? usually we are just sort of left out and overlooked. you mentioned there were 500 and some odd tribes, but there really are probably well over 1000 tribes in the u.s. could you speak on that, please? much, thank you very marie, for that question. i will have to look up that tribe. state-recognized tribes, and we do allow the state-recognized tribes to be part of our organization, and we have a number of state recognized tribes that continually for years have come to ournational congress, meetings, and participated with us. we have had state recognized tribal members on our executive board on the national congress of american indians. we do recognize state recognized tribes, and they are part of our organization. augusta, michigan. bob is on our native american line as well. go ahead, bob. brian ai wanted to ask qu
beach, south carolina. this is marie. go ahead. clado: good morning, mr. osby. tribe ofer of north carolina, a state recognized tribe. there are many state recognized tribes, and i was wondering, does your congress do anything to help the state tribes? usually we are just sort of left out and overlooked. you mentioned there were 500 and some odd tribes, but there really are probably well over 1000 tribes in the u.s. could you speak on that, please? much, thank you very marie, for that question....
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mr. abbott is a 90-year-old guy arrested for feeding the homeless on a public beach on wednesday.bout your protest. >> we're going to bring the message to the mayor's front door. if he wants to keep this ridiculous policy in order and he doesn't want to change it -- all we're asking him to do is change a few little things. but he can't seem to do that. we want everybody to know that the city of ft. lauderdale is basically making laws that attack homeless people. again it's criminalization of the homeless. sad to say, this area of our country, broward county, more attacks happened on the homeless. research indicated when you have laws that target the homeless attacks and hate crimes on homeless go way up. we put homeless people in jail. >> you're certainly trying to draw attention to the homeless and that's terrific and you're trying to bring attention as well to your protests and the mayor and you just got his attention. sean with the organization homeless voice, he's the executive director, thank you very much. what do you think about that? please e-mail, friends@foxnews.com. do
mr. abbott is a 90-year-old guy arrested for feeding the homeless on a public beach on wednesday.bout your protest. >> we're going to bring the message to the mayor's front door. if he wants to keep this ridiculous policy in order and he doesn't want to change it -- all we're asking him to do is change a few little things. but he can't seem to do that. we want everybody to know that the city of ft. lauderdale is basically making laws that attack homeless people. again it's criminalization...
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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 effect of the affordable care act. that was an excuse for the management to try to lower their and there was nothing in the eco
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...
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mr. row shea. >> growing up, i grew up in northern california where i was born and raised. and i had a history of family service. my grandfather was world war ii, on the beaches of normandy, battle of the bulge. my father served in vietnam, both my older brothers served in the military. so from an early age, i knew it wasn't a prerequisite to be a member of my family, to serve. but i always felt like it was something i was going to do. it just felt natural. listening to my grandfather talk and my father talk and brothers talk, you know, it was such pride. of their comrades they serve with, with their battle buddies and growing up in this northern california town, it wasn't very big. and i like it brag, i'll use this opportunity to brag, at the naval academy, i got to graduate in the top 14 of my high school class of the 15 kids that went there. and like woody, i didn't want to milk cows my more or stack hay. so i joined what is a sense of family honor, two, to get away. to expand my horizons. travel the world. go see other things. i very quickly realized that i joined for one thing but i ended up serving for another. and that was for, you know, my battle budd
mr. row shea. >> growing up, i grew up in northern california where i was born and raised. and i had a history of family service. my grandfather was world war ii, on the beaches of normandy, battle of the bulge. my father served in vietnam, both my older brothers served in the military. so from an early age, i knew it wasn't a prerequisite to be a member of my family, to serve. but i always felt like it was something i was going to do. it just felt natural. listening to my grandfather...
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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 effect of the affordable care act. that was an excuse for the management to try to lower their and there was nothing in the eco
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...
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mr. blanco released his first book of poetry in 1999, which won agnes lynch portrait prize. in 2005, he published directions to the beachof the day, which received the beyond margins award. his 2012 -- his 2012 collection of coins titled looking for the gold was how touches on his life as a saturday man between domestic and integrated culture. when he was chose as the fifth poet of the united states for barack obama that cannot duration, mr. blanche go follows in the footsteps of the great alexandra, my angelo and robert frost. he tells the story of that experience for all of us, once a day, and a nonzero poster name. his latest book, the memoir, explores his coming-of-age within two imaginary worlds. his parents nostalgic 1950 cuba and has imagined america, the country he saw on reruns of the brady bunch and leave it to beaver. richard blanco's personal narrative is an account of how he discovered his authentic self and ultimately a deeper understanding of what it means to be an american. ross chad is a national book award finalist for nonfiction. her cartoons have been published in many magazines, including "the new y
mr. blanco released his first book of poetry in 1999, which won agnes lynch portrait prize. in 2005, he published directions to the beachof the day, which received the beyond margins award. his 2012 -- his 2012 collection of coins titled looking for the gold was how touches on his life as a saturday man between domestic and integrated culture. when he was chose as the fifth poet of the united states for barack obama that cannot duration, mr. blanche go follows in the footsteps of the great...
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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 effect of the affordable care act. that was an excuse for the management to try to lower their and there was nothing in the eco
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...