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nd, again, this is before cell phones get into the mix. what we already had happening very, very best pollsters in the business. democrat, republican, independent. the best pollsters could not do themselvesob as they were able to do 10, 20, 30 years ago. hard they er how tried, it wasn't -- it wasn't as it used to be. and then you introduce cell phones. the better pollsters were taking that into account phones and g cell their samples, i noticed that were reenberg poll we talking about yesterday. 50% of the sample was made up of their cell ed on phones, which, by the way, is expensive to do. and so they're having to do that ecause increasingly, how many people in this room do not have a landline? raise your hand? pretty good-sized number. so certain technologies like calling, not allowed to call cell phones. so you kind of get into that. so then you got into 2012. i mean so all of these were 2012.ems going into and then in 2012, you had sort of a unique problem. that one of the hings that happens as the esponse rate goes down that pollster
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pyou can sse a crowd gathered there nd bbrned an american flag. pollce departments in cities acrosssthe country weree repared forrpoteetial violence n reaction the show oo police in baltimmree && they say this isn't ooer yet. good morning joel d. dozens of protessors gathered t the inner hhrboo frustrationn ith the vvrdict in the zimmerman trial. again today. ttey don'' accept tte decision of the juuy... and want the goverment to pursuu more legal action. it? now."tice. whee do we want - thaats what organizerr are callinn the prrtest.... in the &paftermath of the george zimmerman rial.arounn 5::0 signs... with pictures of prayvon martin... calling this some fom the "occupy baltimore" group are back to join this reccnt protest of the ustiie system. someesay young peepll - like trayvon marrin - areeunder seiie... meanwhill.... policeestand around the protest... tt make theyywerr even eady saturday niiht... just minutts after the ot guilly verdict wass announccdd 14:17:28 "one to make sure he people know thaa we underrtand hhve righteous indignation.
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nd the more they contribute, the more opportunities they have to fly an astronaut. because the u.s. is the dominant provider of supplies nd funds and everything else, we pay for the transportation for all of our international partners. we paying russia $450 million. >> in the beginning at the time thinking about this, it was still the soviet union when we started to think about things. we flew apollo sophia: use when the original signed. t was >> what's soyuz? > it's the equivalent of the shuttle carrying three people at a time. it's the human rated spacecraft. they don't change. soyuz has been around since the beginning of time. >> been in one? in one. flown i have not. they're small. a three-person capsule. smaller than apollo capsule, really, that's the way we get back and forth to space. what is going to be critically american of having commercial capabilities is it takes us two soyuz flights to the complete crew to international space station. all of our commercial partners seven-person -- seven -- crew capabilities. so it's their two pilots plus passengers tha
nd the more they contribute, the more opportunities they have to fly an astronaut. because the u.s. is the dominant provider of supplies nd funds and everything else, we pay for the transportation for all of our international partners. we paying russia $450 million. >> in the beginning at the time thinking about this, it was still the soviet union when we started to think about things. we flew apollo sophia: use when the original signed. t was >> what's soyuz? > it's the...
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nd that extrapolated more broadly. i don't think that you're -- >> you're asking us to do something which is to ignore record and look at everybody else's. >> i don't think that's a fair katzenback. in katzenback, what the court id was examine whether the formula was rational in practice and in theory. and what the court said is, evidence on t have every jurisdiction that's by hed by the formula, that devising two criteria, which was redictive of where discrimination might lie, the congress could then sweep in jurisdictions to which it had no specific findings. so we're not here to parse the jurisdictionings. to challenge the formula because in and of itself, it speaks to old data. with respect tive to the kinds of discrimination that congress is focusing on, it's an inappropriate the number of proportionate to the number of black voters. high registration and turnout of black voefters in alabama. but i don't think that addresses the issue of the rationality in theory and practice of the formula. congress wants to writ
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they nd a plan todeal with the overspending to give the life back to the city. charles: we see some businesses one of the pizza chain's other bringing people has a technology center but those who get the tax breaks but for those residents tuesday they will not get anywhere? >> it is a massive population los, the correction, and sustainable promisesor the union but it is also the crime. one of the most violent cities in ameca for the last half century, it is almost one hour if you call the cops it is so bad they are stealing copper wire from the of light post 40% are out. i know now whwhat row have been to the businesses they will have to do something. charles: i think they can keep the new businesses and sheltered but to talk about the economics highs spoke to a professor 47% of the adult population is illiterate but the mindset no mter how much money you give people they are not prepad to be more accountable to figure this out, then we're right back where we started. >> we need to see rivers, rivers, 36 percent f the city living below the poverty line. but it e
they nd a plan todeal with the overspending to give the life back to the city. charles: we see some businesses one of the pizza chain's other bringing people has a technology center but those who get the tax breaks but for those residents tuesday they will not get anywhere? >> it is a massive population los, the correction, and sustainable promisesor the union but it is also the crime. one of the most violent cities in ameca for the last half century, it is almost one hour if you call the...
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nd that's true in every community that i've visited all country.e nd so, you know, we have to be vigilant and we have to work on these issues and those of us in doing ty should be everything we can to encourage the better angels of our nature opposed to using these episodes to heighten divisions. have should also confidence that kids these days, i think, have more sense than we and certainly more han our parents did or our grandparents did and that along long difficult journey, you becoming a more perfect union -- not a perfect perfect but a more union. all right. guys.you, now you can -- >> mr. president, have you talked to the martin family? >> this morning on "washington "time" " we spoke with magazine reporter elizabeth dias about her cover story after trayvon. the cover story of "time" magazine, after trayvon. and center. front the trial is ended but the repercussions of a florida only just h have begun. in the body of this story, dias writes, there about a new discussion how america handles its diversity. longer be the population. within a year, a majority of willren under the age o
nd that's true in every community that i've visited all country.e nd so, you know, we have to be vigilant and we have to work on these issues and those of us in doing ty should be everything we can to encourage the better angels of our nature opposed to using these episodes to heighten divisions. have should also confidence that kids these days, i think, have more sense than we and certainly more han our parents did or our grandparents did and that along long difficult journey, you becoming a...
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it.france can't do france is one piece of europe nd it's too easy to move to luxembourg. if all of europe did it, it would be workable. the united states did it, it would be workable. revenue laureate, the turned out to be 33%. 50 highest revenue. optimal. >> but in any case, the point is we used to have that by the way. had tax rates in that range all through that great postwar growth. am i suggesting that the united states should have the tax rate, no. doesn't have chance to happen. do i move in that direction? no. that's okay. i'm doing is crazy?
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nd it became, you know, quite the -- quite the watch of the nasa watch. know, there you had kennedy not making a specific obviously, but the association is there. that's all advertisers need. where do you live? newmarket, maryland, four or the city. north of >> the office pc from my desk. there's a way if to analyze this. when you first started and you andthe first piece on there website, whatwith did it cost you to get there? is having to pay the ills and there was research money paid out to my design team, mine storm interactive who the site.build but i -- the cost was really research. my and i had some retirement money to -- to ped into finance the site. and to pay the bills while i did the research. couldn't do the research just part-time. it was really a full time job into it with the idea of making it a going venture. and i'm struggling still. but i haven't given up on -- i'm keeping at it. what i'm looking for is is there any way to estimate what it would cost somebody else who has an idea similar to -- not to do the same thing, but what would it c
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nd she speaks of their dancing with the children in the yard. the supervision of the house servants, and there were many, there were a total of almost 90 slaves on the plantation. i think there were 13 house servants. they would care for her as well as the others on the plantation. they were happy. and she loved it. she refers to the melody of his voice. she always refers to his intelligence. she had a wonderful time here. >> sarah polec took a much more active role as first lady, just as she had done throughout her husband's political career as a congressman, speaker of the house, and governor. >> the traveling desk is indicative of sarah's life with james k. polk, mainly as his health made. he had no staff, so sarah took a hand on attitude toward being his wife. the traveling desk she took with her on her long trips to washington, d.c. as she traveled twice a year, these are troops that could take 30 days. she is communicating with her family and friends back home, so she wrote tens of thousands of letters during her ifetime. the portraits are
nd she speaks of their dancing with the children in the yard. the supervision of the house servants, and there were many, there were a total of almost 90 slaves on the plantation. i think there were 13 house servants. they would care for her as well as the others on the plantation. they were happy. and she loved it. she refers to the melody of his voice. she always refers to his intelligence. she had a wonderful time here. >> sarah polec took a much more active role as first lady, just as...
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nd it's interesting in his tory, until his death in 1992, walmart was mainly seen as a great american success story. started out in bentonville, alaska and became man in america. >> hillary clinton was on his board, you say? >> she feels. governors, and business titans would go to little bentonville to pay homage walton. he was kind of a king but a a $5 king who still had hair cut. and didn't tip the barber. that was kind of the story until he n success died. hen the media coverage of walmart shifted as if without hero as its public face, people began to see that killing offactually the character of all of the mall towns putting drugstore owners and shoe store owners on main street out of business. and as dean price once said to those weren't just the store ownerns, they were the pillars of the community. hey were the little league coaches and the rotary club presidents, city councilmen. business, the town lost something essential in its foundation. walmart, without sam walton, began to look more like a inister turn in the american economy where we had fewer and and decent factory job
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nd when the mail got so that nikolay couldn't handle it, they brought on hay. nikolay and hay came on the train together. hey were roommates for four years in the white house and ere great friends and collaborators together because once lincoln died, and even efore lincoln died, they had decided they were going to write a book about lincoln. and so they started saving collecting papers on lincoln with the idea that they eventually write a biography of lincoln. took them 25 years and they wrote a million and a half-word volume biography. >> how long did it take you? >> taking notes because i didn't want to read it twice. digress on that somewhat in that nikolay and hay spent 25 years on writing what would benchmark biography of lincoln. the century magazine at first and then ten volumes of book. they always said that we did it together. they didn't publicly acknowledge who wrote which part. i discovered in the papers of of lay and the library congress there is a note written by nikolay 's daughter indicating which father wrote. and therefore by logic, the chapte
nd when the mail got so that nikolay couldn't handle it, they brought on hay. nikolay and hay came on the train together. hey were roommates for four years in the white house and ere great friends and collaborators together because once lincoln died, and even efore lincoln died, they had decided they were going to write a book about lincoln. and so they started saving collecting papers on lincoln with the idea that they eventually write a biography of lincoln. took them 25 years and they wrote...
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nd he spent 17 years trying to write that and finish it up. needless to say he came by our the historical office on numerous occasions. e got a habit of going and having a lunch from time to time. we had wonderful conversations. he passed awayd, in 2008. and it was clear he was probably to finish it. and so he was -- you know, he -- okay, this issaid, it. he had the oxford university agreed to publish the book. sent it out the the viewers. anonymous f the reviewers, got it, read it. his is going to be a 700-page book. didn't know when to start writing as happens with a lot of authors. and so my review said, this was a great book lurking in the 700 pages. but some needs to carve it out. and he died short shortly there oxford turned to me and said, how would you like to be the guy to carve it out. i got involve in this project. >> how much did you have to write yourself? the book.0% of he had 250,000 words. my job, all they wanted was 150,000. down to 120,000 of his words and added 30,000 of my as, what, 1400ll footnotes and extensive you know,
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the fight was huge but the president won and affordable care act is the law of the nd, kind of.
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nds >> yeah, all hands. >> everybody. >> what's the value of that. you do this?hy >> well, i have a very -- well, the -- tea time was instituted long before i got to jack, dorothy, williams started a company. have this every week. t 's very important to me tha what i y understand understand. i teach a class called managing twitter. it's a six-hour class. new nd up in front of the managers and i teach the six-hour, here's how i want you to manage. have a couple of pages of notes to remind me of what i want to say. interactive session. do art off by saying if you this out for five hours and 55 minutes, make sure everybody what you understand. so many leadership problems stem from individual contributors not the context that management has and management the context. have try in the all-hands meeting tea time. we go to answer five employee questions. we've got an internal tool that employees can vote up, vote down question. we answer the top five. after the board meeting, i board after every meeting, i -- after the all-hands meeting, i stand up what we talked about
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first we hear from a conservative, a historian,nd a libertarian. we have some libertarians leading. this historian, carl richard, and matt kibbe fights the government. matt, are we becoming rome? >> i think that we are. i think that the parallels are quite ominous. the expansionf foreign policy, the arrogance of executive power taking over our country. but i do think we have a chance to stop it. >> i believe that their similarities with the fall of rome and the republic they are in engagement of political leaders and so on. i see somef that. john: corruption, etc.? >> it is sort of under the table corruption. but it dsn't bother me as ch as the over things. for instance, the roman constitution had a to permit limited to one year and people just kept voting for tis unconstitutional leader. john: now we have congress passing laws that haven't read. >> that's right, we had presidents of both parties saying that i am not for certain about these aws. taking property, selling it to someone else, and yet you can always find parallels. but the fact that we are meeting come i think it shows
first we hear from a conservative, a historian,nd a libertarian. we have some libertarians leading. this historian, carl richard, and matt kibbe fights the government. matt, are we becoming rome? >> i think that we are. i think that the parallels are quite ominous. the expansionf foreign policy, the arrogance of executive power taking over our country. but i do think we have a chance to stop it. >> i believe that their similarities with the fall of rome and the republic they are in...
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nd essentially, you will hears chanting, leave, leave, leave, general. leave general citizens. comment belief amongst a lot of the people here is that these leaflets or pamphlets in themselves are in insightful in that they represent little more than a not-so-disguised, well-disguised warning if people do not leave the square, they will be forcibly removed by the armed forces. a lot of the people i spoke to drew comparesons how israel used to drop leaflets on those no in gaza or americans in afghanistan or iraq. those gathered below are receiving it and essentially garnering more hatred and anger towards the military. >> is it also making people want to protest more? what is the next stage at least for tonight? >> as far as those gathered, numbers dwindled slightly as people get ready to have a small meal before the fast begins in about an hour, hour and 15 minutes from now. however, the core 120,000 to 15,000 remain here throughout the past couple of weeks, and do remaven insiftant. and the feeling is people will continue to take to the streets and will remain in the open-ende
nd essentially, you will hears chanting, leave, leave, leave, general. leave general citizens. comment belief amongst a lot of the people here is that these leaflets or pamphlets in themselves are in insightful in that they represent little more than a not-so-disguised, well-disguised warning if people do not leave the square, they will be forcibly removed by the armed forces. a lot of the people i spoke to drew comparesons how israel used to drop leaflets on those no in gaza or americans in...
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so there is no good news nd economic monopolies. i'm very concerned about the concentration of industrythis is nothing to improve the fundamental to what they care about. gerri: the banking giant has ordered to pay $500 million in fines this is a crazy story. thank you for coming in tonight, my friend. our guest joins us now. years after the market he said it is by far the largest. >> it is much larger than all of the other penalties. in the history of this, this is the first time it will be litigated. gerri: to that point, have you read the e-mail? does that sound like a bunch of people are into this? >> yes, i've seen some of the e-mails we are absolutely right. gerri: i'm laughingt this, the reality of this i that even this massive fine. >> the agency has a hard line and we see these e-mail and you see that it is very rare in this case the director of the vision has been assessing the penalty of $50 million this is as far as it goes asar as energy regulation is concerned. gerri: there are companies all the time that our with rais
so there is no good news nd economic monopolies. i'm very concerned about the concentration of industrythis is nothing to improve the fundamental to what they care about. gerri: the banking giant has ordered to pay $500 million in fines this is a crazy story. thank you for coming in tonight, my friend. our guest joins us now. years after the market he said it is by far the largest. >> it is much larger than all of the other penalties. in the history of this, this is the first time it will...
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. >> he empire kept expanding nd eventually run 180 day ahead the maximum extent of the empire so overime this was the downfall of rome. a big government destroying rome. the barbarians came as the government was collapsing over its own weight. john: with the next emperor, this is 85% and all the way down >> it ended up being 15 thousands. >> the had this kind of cartel arrangement and we see the quality diminish over 100 years. john: a lot of people get worked up because they say by nd large america is doing pretty well. >> people thought the real estate mket are doing pretty well. especially with a gernment that refuses to fund itself. so as long as the fed is there with its unlimited credit card to always pay for everything, there is no default or. when inflation comes, then what willhe government do? ronin issuedage and price controls. >> the united states government has are redundant. a decade of high inflation in the 1970s and pce control under nixon. nixon was kind of a soy compared to the roman emperors. he made it punishable by death. the proucts not coming together. john: and
. >> he empire kept expanding nd eventually run 180 day ahead the maximum extent of the empire so overime this was the downfall of rome. a big government destroying rome. the barbarians came as the government was collapsing over its own weight. john: with the next emperor, this is 85% and all the way down >> it ended up being 15 thousands. >> the had this kind of cartel arrangement and we see the quality diminish over 100 years. john: a lot of people get worked up because they...
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these are only talks about talks, and in the earliest nd ins. >> it's no secret, therefore, that many difficult choices lie shead for the negotiators and leadthe leaders as we seek reasonable compromises on tough, complicated, emotional and symbolic issues. ue reporter: the israeli cabinet's decision this weekend to free more than 100 palestinian prisoners cleared the way for today's talks. ale release will be in several stages over several months. agesit angered some israelis who believe prisoners have blood on their hands. there were protests on the palestinian side, too. wey were upset talks started while construction of israeli settlements on the west bank continued, a key sticking point over decades of negotiations. s of at issue: what a future wlestinian state might look like. like.tinians want it to include jerusalem, but israel also slaims the city as its capital. deciding who lives wan new state and if palestinian refugees have a right to return is yet another m.orny problem. >> schieffer: margaret, these peace talks have been going on for as long as i've been a reporter. the
these are only talks about talks, and in the earliest nd ins. >> it's no secret, therefore, that many difficult choices lie shead for the negotiators and leadthe leaders as we seek reasonable compromises on tough, complicated, emotional and symbolic issues. ue reporter: the israeli cabinet's decision this weekend to free more than 100 palestinian prisoners cleared the way for today's talks. ale release will be in several stages over several months. agesit angered some israelis who believe...
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works is that employers w wih 20 or more employees wil have to provide five paid six days per year, nd from now, i believe in ail of 14, that will go down -o 15 eployees. now, employers with les than 15 employees will not have to provide paid sick leave for five days, but they will have to over employees five days off without pay and have them not be real yaleed against in terms of taking time off and coming bak ork, and so so far in other jurisdictions here it's offered, it's been uccessful. gerri: well okay. that's debatable, my riend. >> isn't it something that should be between the employer and employee as they negotiate? the government stepping in telling the employer what they mist do, mandate under the law in new york affects over a million eople. what the enforeseen consequences for business is undually burdened by this, and that means here's the probemhere's te catch, that means they will cut back on other things like vacation time or retirement funds or things like that because the sma busiesses, the smal empoyers, have not factored in this xtra ost, and they will be cutting
works is that employers w wih 20 or more employees wil have to provide five paid six days per year, nd from now, i believe in ail of 14, that will go down -o 15 eployees. now, employers with les than 15 employees will not have to provide paid sick leave for five days, but they will have to over employees five days off without pay and have them not be real yaleed against in terms of taking time off and coming bak ork, and so so far in other jurisdictions here it's offered, it's been uccessful....
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nd that's why i agree, i'm all for no more iraqs and afghanistans. that's not a policy, that's a hope. policy choices. by reforming the approach to the planning execution of oversight of reconstruction operations so that we're not limited to one choice. >> great to see you. >> good to see you. is saudi ausman. good to see you again, stewart, thank you for your service, and job, very, very well done. >> thank you for your service in iraq. >> thank you. of a ne is a little bit tough question. who do you think did better with far as ojects as spending, executing, transparency and oversight? civilian ry or the side? well, there's enough fault to go around. let me start with that. a ond, let me say there's number of facts that we were able to derive in iraq that we underscore ing to earlier. over 80% of the contracts were military contracts. problem.the nspd-36 cy according to was given to the state department. but 80% of the contracts are -- dichotomy that's unworkable. i saw it. of hypocrisycronym struggling across the departmental lines in iraq over ye
nd that's why i agree, i'm all for no more iraqs and afghanistans. that's not a policy, that's a hope. policy choices. by reforming the approach to the planning execution of oversight of reconstruction operations so that we're not limited to one choice. >> great to see you. >> good to see you. is saudi ausman. good to see you again, stewart, thank you for your service, and job, very, very well done. >> thank you for your service in iraq. >> thank you. of a ne is a little...
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nd it's reported that mrs. lincoln is western, loud, and unrefined. so this is what mary lincoln was up against. i will say i use the term mary lincoln because we did have wonderful h a occasion to get to meet and of dolly e biography madison because we were talking todd connection that isn't a real connection but it seems that everywhere mary todd lincoln is the name. i first started working on the research and said i was mary lincoln, people said who? i would say mary todd lincoln. this name.know the early 20th century when the todd family began to commission the work, including painting that now hangs in the that house of mary lincoln "todd" got inserted. not to say that mrs. lincoln was family d of her heritage. she indeed was someone who the southern red her tanl. oneas abraham lincoln said, god and good enough for the todds required two. he did have some trouble with family. the inaugural ball in 1861 was a great coming out party where the dwellers of washington were going to observe mrs. lincoln measured up.w she the tent in blue silk bedecked
nd it's reported that mrs. lincoln is western, loud, and unrefined. so this is what mary lincoln was up against. i will say i use the term mary lincoln because we did have wonderful h a occasion to get to meet and of dolly e biography madison because we were talking todd connection that isn't a real connection but it seems that everywhere mary todd lincoln is the name. i first started working on the research and said i was mary lincoln, people said who? i would say mary todd lincoln. this...
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nd many things were written into law. that avoided a filibuster. this was scene as a way of getting around the problems of bills on thesenate floor. i can tell you that our intentions were good. but by creating something called the reconciliation bill, we a monster. can pass withthat support and has by various dly used precedence -- the whole idea of process was to cut the president out of the budget. but presidents have learned, they can use this budget process. hether it was president ronald reagan who got through his program or president bill through his ot budget program, or president eorge w. bush who got through his tax cuts. bills that would never have they been subject to a senate filibuster. and in that sense, there is blood on these hands. because i helped create -- sorry. >> sorry. ouldn't see you behind the post. worries. >> john. this question is for mr. dunn. it's unclear if there's anything that would limit the applicability of the precedent talking about to certain nominations on the executive calendar. there anything that -- >> tha
nd many things were written into law. that avoided a filibuster. this was scene as a way of getting around the problems of bills on thesenate floor. i can tell you that our intentions were good. but by creating something called the reconciliation bill, we a monster. can pass withthat support and has by various dly used precedence -- the whole idea of process was to cut the president out of the budget. but presidents have learned, they can use this budget process. hether it was president ronald...
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for those people to be able to buy insurance at the same rate as othersmçh÷ their age, they nd to haverance that's going to have healthy people as well3. we want to get people in that coverage so that it can be-/a spread out and cost down. if you say to insurance companies, just cover the sick, the cost of insurance is going to bex unaffordable. that's why the insurance companies have been discriminated against them. we don't want thatfha to happe. >> these benefits you're talking about. the utos indicate the public don't know what's in the law. how do democrats reverse that trend do you think the administration is doing enough h#o don't think its up to theh? democrats. it's the law of the land. it's up to the government to ensure the states are doing wha3 they need to do. we make it availablew everybody who wants to buy health insurance. what's amazing it's the republicans whokvc voted against this bill, want to repeal it 38 time this lasti;t@ week, votedo repeal it. that's not going to happen. they don't tell us what they put in s place. they want to repeal it. they hope the court
for those people to be able to buy insurance at the same rate as othersmçh÷ their age, they nd to haverance that's going to have healthy people as well3. we want to get people in that coverage so that it can be-/a spread out and cost down. if you say to insurance companies, just cover the sick, the cost of insurance is going to bex unaffordable. that's why the insurance companies have been discriminated against them. we don't want thatfha to happe. >> these benefits you're talking...
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nd i would argue that $4 trillion a year, the problem with the u.s.overnment is not absence of money. it's absence of competence. [ applause ] >> if you go to europe. canada is pretty much in that sense a european country. seeing that of course if you haven't been competent in government, you can have good government that's democratic. transparent about a government. a transparent government is not simply to weaken the which i tion of power, do believe affects politics. i've been a prime minister and i know how media and politics can be controlled when you have such amazing concentration. when i want, however, is through this is to empower our citizens. today, actually, i should say they're not free, .hey're very dependent they're dependent because around huge unemployment the world and developed growth. and they're not getting the basic needs. services that they want. n countries where they do have higher taxes and government and the services are good, you have education, good health care, and at the same time, a of cohesion and the most highly compe
nd i would argue that $4 trillion a year, the problem with the u.s.overnment is not absence of money. it's absence of competence. [ applause ] >> if you go to europe. canada is pretty much in that sense a european country. seeing that of course if you haven't been competent in government, you can have good government that's democratic. transparent about a government. a transparent government is not simply to weaken the which i tion of power, do believe affects politics. i've been a prime...
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million een over $400 spent on ads just telling lies nd have truths about what the law will do.e have to cut through that during the coming months for see that the law can mean a lot for them. guest: the obama administration going to be e spending $500 million at least and national nts enrollment campaign, putting ads airplanes tties and over beaches. they are doing everything they can. is a desperation and grim determination to get people to basically a hat is raw deal for most people. f you look at the three to one community rating rule in obama care, that one mandate, that young people to pay too much and some people will see their insurance costs go down. see a 13% decrease for people in their early 60's. millennials have to ask themselves why would i do this? some kinds of patriotic feeling? he fact is a lot of people are uninsured, two-thirds of the under 40. are it costs too much because of government policies that we repealing rather than imposing more government. interest groups including americans for prosperity calling for the repeal of healthcare. [video clip] two ye
million een over $400 spent on ads just telling lies nd have truths about what the law will do.e have to cut through that during the coming months for see that the law can mean a lot for them. guest: the obama administration going to be e spending $500 million at least and national nts enrollment campaign, putting ads airplanes tties and over beaches. they are doing everything they can. is a desperation and grim determination to get people to basically a hat is raw deal for most people. f you...
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nd so i've seen a tremendous amount of violence. the f the most graphic was yawmeh who w called as dropped out of a public housing high-rise and it just works d that a woman who with me today, she and her usband own the funeral home at the time, sharita logan. went to the funeral home o view this little boy, crumpled and this was before funeral.the humanity tle mass of crumpled on a table. that, to me, became one of he most graphic and pathetic scenes that i have -- what brings me here this evening is the realization that are those of us who have tragedies.ual then there are those whose tragedies have not been as individualized. in that respect, i have been fortunate. my i can tell you when brother feels pain, i hurt. tell you that when i hear individual -- we've heard a great deal about idea pendleton. had played for us in the ways and means committee room washington.were in so i'd had the experience of students from this chool spend a couple of hours with us while they were waiting to do something else. of how gracious talented th
nd so i've seen a tremendous amount of violence. the f the most graphic was yawmeh who w called as dropped out of a public housing high-rise and it just works d that a woman who with me today, she and her usband own the funeral home at the time, sharita logan. went to the funeral home o view this little boy, crumpled and this was before funeral.the humanity tle mass of crumpled on a table. that, to me, became one of he most graphic and pathetic scenes that i have -- what brings me here this...
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th's wou s enomists sawe nd a mple tax cod, mein takhe tetati o of it where it i noto subjective 26 here is the thing, this is more powerful evy day. the more powerful against the more powerful it becomes. might have gone past the point where anyone can run the san. >> nine know why our country is 7 trillion in debt. go look at detroit. the reason why detroit is bankrupt is because of the union involvement. show me in case an example that helps the business long term. e majority usually have to close their doors and lose all their workers. look at walmart. now on no where government is in trouble. charles: the president is a friend of the union. what do you think? this it feels like washingtons so tone deaf. at least the commissioner stepped up and said you guys will get it, although he tried to couch it in a way that did not imply that they did a poor job. >> however he does i hope that they stand up and don't go through with it. it's darwiniin in its nature. this is how big government turns out. thus far we have to slim down the t code once a for all. i hope the silence that and does n
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. ♪ >>nd now john stossel.n: my parents were born in germany and could not find work in europe,,so ttey came here to america, people around the world america is the dream. as a libertarian i say, let people come, let the man. there should be free trade and labor as well as goods and services because that leaves everyooe morfree and rich. except how can you let everyone and if some of them want to murder arrt? and since america is a welfare state, someone to come here. america's aner has been, well, we will let someeople in legally, but we should seal the border to keep undesirables out. we recently spent billions to put up the giants' offense on the mexican border. how is that working out? special corporation -- special correspondent just went to the southern border with califoonia assemblyman. a former member of the minutemen , one of the volunteer groups that started their own border patrol's to try to help stop illegal immigration. >> caught between two governments. so many politicians pontificate. john: the
. ♪ >>nd now john stossel.n: my parents were born in germany and could not find work in europe,,so ttey came here to america, people around the world america is the dream. as a libertarian i say, let people come, let the man. there should be free trade and labor as well as goods and services because that leaves everyooe morfree and rich. except how can you let everyone and if some of them want to murder arrt? and since america is a welfare state, someone to come here. america's aner has...
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charles: david, you bristled a little bit, she used words like, immoral,nd irresponsible.-- you know there was a what cost these, was it part and parcel of same mind set with big government. >> deindustrialation caused this. >> who cause it? >>ise of china, rise of other industrial competitors like japan. charles: is that it, david? >> yes, in last 15 years michigan lost 48% of its manufacturing jobs, the good paying jobs have have been lost in detroit, detroit has the highest unemployment rate in about city. >> but why. charles: i'm going on case i, answer that -- katy, answer, that while they were losing manufacturing jobs people in alabama were getting them people in tennessee were getting them. >> texas has a low un. ment rate, they have a lot of manufacturing jobs inexas, why because they cut government bureaucracy, they detached themselves from the union that caused this mess for 40 years so typical of big government beral to contiiue to alike detroit was not a product of big government and over spending it was. if we can't learn from this situation we're never going
charles: david, you bristled a little bit, she used words like, immoral,nd irresponsible.-- you know there was a what cost these, was it part and parcel of same mind set with big government. >> deindustrialation caused this. >> who cause it? >>ise of china, rise of other industrial competitors like japan. charles: is that it, david? >> yes, in last 15 years michigan lost 48% of its manufacturing jobs, the good paying jobs have have been lost in detroit, detroit has the...
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we worr about obesity nd everything else.by the way, great panel, great au ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen and "imus in the morning". >> imus: well, we have a man worn out here. were we're talking about th morning, what is he now, dagen. >> dagen: he would be chief creative officer at men's warehouse. men's warehouse has been bought but the man himself
we worr about obesity nd everything else.by the way, great panel, great au ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen and "imus in the morning". >> imus: well, we have a man worn out here. were we're talking about th morning, what is he now, dagen. >> dagen: he would be chief creative officer at men's warehouse. men's warehouse has been bought but the man himself
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they nd to do for attention. took a big hit but the fact is it is worrisome. >> is everything. i fly lot of miles every year i went to get on the airplane doubting my equipment i want to know that i will get there at the other end is safe nd securely. it is the eipment that is the issue. charles: talk about the chinese entering the market if the wet pad busted batteries in the chinese plan any day. >> i will be curious the next time he flies says c.c. what manufacturer the airline is flying? if this is veto i will my do that. your choice is limited. >> but your point every time i fly my 15 year old looks at the permission and knows exactly what kind of airplane i am on and coincidentally he said you were supposed to fly the dreamliner air. charles: you can tell me if the pilot is on his flight for the first time that i love. please let me know we could set up with site tomorrow. another one bites the dust. i am embarrassed to admit i do not respect the women who wo for real with the in the times they had to admit
they nd to do for attention. took a big hit but the fact is it is worrisome. >> is everything. i fly lot of miles every year i went to get on the airplane doubting my equipment i want to know that i will get there at the other end is safe nd securely. it is the eipment that is the issue. charles: talk about the chinese entering the market if the wet pad busted batteries in the chinese plan any day. >> i will be curious the next time he flies says c.c. what manufacturer the airline...
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"big brother 15" just started nd aaryn gries has been saying offensive comments. it's a live, raw feed. >> it's the truman show, people have sex and all of that. >> they do? >> that's cool. [laughter] >> we got rza. we asked, what do you think the youngest age someone should be if they are going to start twerking. >> there's no age limit. >> it has a long history. >> ancient pharaohs used
"big brother 15" just started nd aaryn gries has been saying offensive comments. it's a live, raw feed. >> it's the truman show, people have sex and all of that. >> they do? >> that's cool. [laughter] >> we got rza. we asked, what do you think the youngest age someone should be if they are going to start twerking. >> there's no age limit. >> it has a long history. >> ancient pharaohs used
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h schfoon- aed im oravgarapeey,ce er it trumaicf,& pi te orimer-urrri fria.nd narn deoe in man t e ndn ttwe ' ccat 3 duour24 b aa w& look at them kids... they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have you eaten today? you sound a little grumpy. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. with u-verse high speed internet. because what you dont know can hurt you.urance, what if you didn't know that it's smart to replace washing-machine hoses every five years? what if you didn't know that you might need extra coverage for more expensive items? and what if you didn't know that teen drivers are four times more likely to get into an accident? 'sup the more you know, the better you can plan for what's ahead. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insur
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nd what is so disturbing is that we don't seem to care. >> other times defiant. not yielding for any questions at this point. >> senator does not yield. he remains standing in her pink sneakers for nearly 11 hours straight. >> john: bravo. bravo. [ cheers and applause ] that right there is the kind of athletic feet that will definitely get you a product endorsement deal at the very least. filibusters. for when you just have to stand there. stand there. and do nothing else. the opponents were equally determined to abort her filibuster before it reached its full 13-hour term. >> strike one was davis' mention of planned parenthood which republicans said was off topic. strike 2 came when a colleague offered davis a back brace. and the final strike came when davis mentioned the state's 2011 sonogram law. again off topic. >> john: what? this is a debate about abortion restrictions. how are planned prnthood and forced sonograms off topic? that's like saying talk to me about white castle but don't mention diarrhea. those are two different things. ultimately that joke lan
nd what is so disturbing is that we don't seem to care. >> other times defiant. not yielding for any questions at this point. >> senator does not yield. he remains standing in her pink sneakers for nearly 11 hours straight. >> john: bravo. bravo. [ cheers and applause ] that right there is the kind of athletic feet that will definitely get you a product endorsement deal at the very least. filibusters. for when you just have to stand there. stand there. and do nothing else. the...
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are looking at the surveillance footage from outside of gulf station in houston, texas, d in this f nd this 58-year-old man. according to police, that is louis daniel, and you can see him coming back into the store and coming back out, and the 23-year-old woman was pumping gas and this man was making sexual advances towards her, and he comes quite close to the woman, and she opened up the back hatch of the car and looks as though she pulled something out. according to police, that is a rifle. >> wow. >> police say that the 58-year-old man has a knife. that's when it looks as though he is going to physically assault this woman, and she shoots him. she fired one shot at the ground and then fired several rounds at daniels. now, unfortunately, this is fatalment men fatal. he died on the scene at the gulf statio station. >> ktra was at a press conference there. >> i went to the gas station to get gas. i did don't to hurt anyone, and i was just protecting myself. >> police say they did find a knife by louis daniels' body when they arrived on scene. >> and she says she immediately went home t
are looking at the surveillance footage from outside of gulf station in houston, texas, d in this f nd this 58-year-old man. according to police, that is louis daniel, and you can see him coming back into the store and coming back out, and the 23-year-old woman was pumping gas and this man was making sexual advances towards her, and he comes quite close to the woman, and she opened up the back hatch of the car and looks as though she pulled something out. according to police, that is a rifle....
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it is extraordinarily dedicated nd talented. it has been equally an honor to serve as an assistant united states -- united states attorney. i love public service. i love aspiring to fulfill the highest ideals of public service. i love being an officer of the court. i love being a guardian of the law. i love the privilege and honor of always doing the right thing. i also love my family, i love my two brothers, and they are here, and i love the family they are representing air. i adored my parents. my parents were individuals of unflinching integrity and thics and honor. i have executed my public service responsibilities in a way of which they would be proud. if i have the privilege of being confirmed as the deputy secretary of homeland security, i will continue to do so. thank you. >> thank you for those words. when we met earlier this week, we talked a little bit about your parents. you said these words, and i will paraphrase. this is what you said. "should i live my life to honor my parents? looking down, my guess is they are v
it is extraordinarily dedicated nd talented. it has been equally an honor to serve as an assistant united states -- united states attorney. i love public service. i love aspiring to fulfill the highest ideals of public service. i love being an officer of the court. i love being a guardian of the law. i love the privilege and honor of always doing the right thing. i also love my family, i love my two brothers, and they are here, and i love the family they are representing air. i adored my...
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. >> you each owe me 1,000 dollars, you heard that,nd you, and you.he third at the former home of james burke, jimmy the gent continues in queens. >> you may not recognize his name but he was the real life inspiration for robert de niro's unforgetable character in goodfellas. >> wow. goodfellas, i love that movie. the give me the gentry's house because they got a tippy wax on guy, see. pweau, pw on oh, i can't do this, i can't do this, this is a story that actually directly involves the movie goodfellas. and this guy isn't here. he would love this so much. you know how much he loved goodfellas. you know what, jon, this one's for you. >> no disrespect. >> no disrespect. >> with all due respect. >> the house. >> the good for you. >> i amuse you, what am i a clown, is that what you think. >> a little bit. >> go home and get your [bleep] shine box, your [bleep] shine box [bleep] keep him her. >> keep him her. (cheers and applause) >> i miss that man. e'll we'll >> welcome back. my guest tonight a legendary newsman who is currently a special cohr cohr for
. >> you each owe me 1,000 dollars, you heard that,nd you, and you.he third at the former home of james burke, jimmy the gent continues in queens. >> you may not recognize his name but he was the real life inspiration for robert de niro's unforgetable character in goodfellas. >> wow. goodfellas, i love that movie. the give me the gentry's house because they got a tippy wax on guy, see. pweau, pw on oh, i can't do this, i can't do this, this is a story that actually directly...
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we are now in an important reforming those laws. .nd that is good i do not intend to get involved in the politics or the specifics of policy, but i do hope there is a positive resolution to the debates. >> house speaker john boehner says the house will take a methodical, step-by-step approach to this and not be held to any deadlines. so this could be pushed to the fall or even maybe next year, or it may not even have been in our lifetime. newton's third law, to every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. it may not applied to politics. if this fails, there will be consequences. >> i do not know why anyone wants to pass immigration legislation that would increase in gdp of the country, cut the budget deficit, in fact, raise the wages of all americans and restore some sort of energy to the country. we are an aging population. george w. bush, to his credit, has been enormously circumspect as a former president. republican they want to look at this. votet 40% of the hispanic when he won reelection in 2004. that is something republicans can only dream about. >> charles? >> inter
we are now in an important reforming those laws. .nd that is good i do not intend to get involved in the politics or the specifics of policy, but i do hope there is a positive resolution to the debates. >> house speaker john boehner says the house will take a methodical, step-by-step approach to this and not be held to any deadlines. so this could be pushed to the fall or even maybe next year, or it may not even have been in our lifetime. newton's third law, to every action there is an...