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now, as you said, they were protesting the new law, and under the new law, they should have submitted a notice about three days ago at least to alert authorities over the intentions and, also, to tell them in detail what exactly are they protesting about? what slogans they will be chanting or what banners they will be holding. that did not happen. now, the minister of interior says it has gone through the process spelled out by this new protest law, which allows security forces to use water canon and tear gas but only after verbally warning the protesters that they need to evacuate the premises. the minister of interior says that they went through that process. if the protesters hadn't gone after the tear gas, then the security forces could have escalated and used birdshot which actually happened in some areas but not in all of the protests. but now, the streets are more calm. there are some skirmishes in some areas on the outskirts of cairo. >> hoda, what about anger in the so-called "women in white" who demonstrated at the pro-morsi rally? is that drawing more anger or support? >> r
now, as you said, they were protesting the new law, and under the new law, they should have submitted a notice about three days ago at least to alert authorities over the intentions and, also, to tell them in detail what exactly are they protesting about? what slogans they will be chanting or what banners they will be holding. that did not happen. now, the minister of interior says it has gone through the process spelled out by this new protest law, which allows security forces to use water...
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the new law takes effect january 1st. scott shafer sat down with sunnyvale's mayor to find out what inspired him to push for the law. >> mayor, welcome. >> thank you. thank you for having me. >> you really pushed for measure "c." to put it on the ballot and get it passed. what made you so passionate? >> many things. but the one that drove the point home was the unfortunate incident at newtown where young children that actually this past year should have been going to school are not going to school. that made me angry. we hear about all these tragic shootings across the country. and we feel sorry for them. and, you know, we have compassion for them. but i don't think anything made me as angry as that did. >> what were you angry at? >> the fact that it happened. how could such a tragedy happen? how could they -- not they. how could something like that, how could anyone even think about hurting young children? they're starting in life, they're enjoying life, they're a pleasure to have. they're exciting to be around. and some
the new law takes effect january 1st. scott shafer sat down with sunnyvale's mayor to find out what inspired him to push for the law. >> mayor, welcome. >> thank you. thank you for having me. >> you really pushed for measure "c." to put it on the ballot and get it passed. what made you so passionate? >> many things. but the one that drove the point home was the unfortunate incident at newtown where young children that actually this past year should have been...
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in today's cover story....what new laws on meat labels could mean for your wallet. and.... why more doctors are recommending brand names over generics. plus... campus in crisis. inside the funding fallout at a well known university. first business starts now! you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning! it's tuesday, november 26th. i'm angela miles. in today's first look: nasdaq makes a run to 4,000. the tech heavy index crossed the milestone mark- but then pulled back to close up 3 points at 39-95. the dow added on 8 points while the s&p lost 2. gold edged up 8 dollars and oil ended down 65 cents. american airlines is ready to settle. airline officials want a bankrutpcy court to approve its deal with regulators so it can merge with us. airways. a consumer group objects over the potentially of higher air fare. the national catheral in dc will start to charge a $10 tourist fee next year. time now for trader talk with glenn schultz of performance trust. good morning to you. > >hi. how are you? > >with so much emphasis o
in today's cover story....what new laws on meat labels could mean for your wallet. and.... why more doctors are recommending brand names over generics. plus... campus in crisis. inside the funding fallout at a well known university. first business starts now! you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning! it's tuesday, november 26th. i'm angela miles. in today's first look: nasdaq makes a run to 4,000. the tech heavy index crossed the...
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first it really lives in cedar first new york law politics lives in the lecture hall. the meeting was organized by non profit group called the jewish foundation for the rejects i know. the and the diplomatic route was chosen and an interim deal regarding iran's nuclear development was reached. we asked one of israel's experts on iran to discuss this issue and explain what exactly it means for israel and for the international community professor at the time you but this be looking around what we have the new store opened six months in temecula when you're on is taking upon itself a commitment. two and reached over to the nsa still gone with the uranium in return. a whole the coupon you the wars in iraq. and in return. there should be kind often really sticky wrong with you when it comes to this functions the chain mindy and either owned or approximate the offset and india as millions to attend israeli prime minister at the al has repeatedly stated this would be in that year halifax has this deal impact is now. it's a good deal for israel. because it's in the ghettos in
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. >> i think the new gun laws here right now are prettiy good. >> that makes sense. it also makes sense you voted in the recall election, right? >> i don't think i did. what part-- when did we vote for that? >> i haven't voted yet, no. >> yet, it was in staept. >> no, dint vote. >> no, i didn't. >> did you not? >> no. >> and did you vote? >> no. >> i think it's just common sense. i think there are a bunch of different approaches you can talk about, whether background checks. >> it was common sense you would vote in the recall election. >> absolutely. >> did you? >> i did not. ( laughter ). >> yup. >> okay. >> 80% of the people didn't show up to vote. if i scoo could haven gotten evn this much of that 80% to show up the election would have turned out very differently. >> who was the, 20%? >> the new laws i don't think should exist at all. >> 15-round limit. why can't i have 16? who are-- who are they to tell me i can't have 16. >> exactly, 16 aliens come, only 15 die and one is probing you. >> exactly. >> and guess what? did you vote in the recall election. >> di. >>
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i police in cairo enforce a new law that restricts protests amid fears the country sliding back to an all for a tarion regime. and a ticket to ride n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden appears on posters on washington buses this campaign is americans to follow his lead i'm reject government surveillance. are you watching r.t. this afternoon with me. now demonstrations continue in ukraine's capital kiev over the government's decision to turn down an association agreement with the european union that is president putin called on the e.u. leaders to stop their criticism of russia over ukraine as decision the european bloc has accused moscow of pressuring kiev out of sign the deal artie's alexy our share of skis following the protests in kiev. protesters still continue in kiev they lost it overnight despite temperatures dropping well below zero and right now several thousand people are besieging the government building in central kiev and there's been a warning coming from the authorities for the general public to abstain from any kind of provocations because they had information that some
i police in cairo enforce a new law that restricts protests amid fears the country sliding back to an all for a tarion regime. and a ticket to ride n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden appears on posters on washington buses this campaign is americans to follow his lead i'm reject government surveillance. are you watching r.t. this afternoon with me. now demonstrations continue in ukraine's capital kiev over the government's decision to turn down an association agreement with the european union...
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where does this leave this new anti-protest law? ardon in some ways undermine the new dau law -- law, do you think? >> it will take much more measures than this in many ways. you need a deescalation strategy device by whoever is ruling the country now. and that starts from the local media, which has been compromised, all of these words are dirty words in the local media. the incitement for violence, the words finished wipe them off is very much common there, and i think you start deescalation from there, and then there is a whole process of releasing political prisoners, suspending repression tactics and thinking of a political compromise of some sort. and i don't think the current regime are there you, the hawks in it are much more powerful than the less hawkish elements, and i think they think they are power through this. >> all right. thank you. now back to london. >>> thank you, darren. and here in london the trial has begun of two men accused of murdering a british soldier. lee was returning to his bare racks in south london whe
where does this leave this new anti-protest law? ardon in some ways undermine the new dau law -- law, do you think? >> it will take much more measures than this in many ways. you need a deescalation strategy device by whoever is ruling the country now. and that starts from the local media, which has been compromised, all of these words are dirty words in the local media. the incitement for violence, the words finished wipe them off is very much common there, and i think you start...
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they were convicted up under a new law that bans gonestrations without government permission. us about the reaction to the sentences and that voc ally protest to the protest law, itself. people were angl certified at seeing 14 girls high risk criminals, the movement that does support the anti-coup alliance and former president mohammed morsi but what they typically did was before going to school or university? >> they stood in the street about half an hour, sometimes carrying balloons with the sign of the anti-coup alliance on it. other times, like on the day they got detained, they were forming a human chain. now, they weren't sentenced for thuggery, for destruction of public property among other charges, something that the lawyer says they will now appeal. but certainly, it raises a lot of questions for many people, especially that they were detained before the protest law happened they know charged right in the middle of the uperror that exists in this country because of that protest law. >> hoda, we are hearing reports that a college student has been killed at cairo univer
they were convicted up under a new law that bans gonestrations without government permission. us about the reaction to the sentences and that voc ally protest to the protest law, itself. people were angl certified at seeing 14 girls high risk criminals, the movement that does support the anti-coup alliance and former president mohammed morsi but what they typically did was before going to school or university? >> they stood in the street about half an hour, sometimes carrying balloons...
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police in cairo enforce a new law that restricts protests of it fears a country sliding back to an authoritarian regime. and a ticket to ride n.s.a. whistleblower and word snowden appears on posters in washington bosses as campaigners urge americans to follow his lead and reject government surveillance. this is r.t. coming to live from moscow with me marina joshua welcome to the program demonstrations continue in ukraine's capital kiev over the government's decision to turn down an association agreement with the european union that says president putin called an e.u. leaders to stop their criticism of russia over ukraine decision the european bloc has accused moscow of pressuring out of signing the deal are just like here she ask is following the protests in kiev. protests are still continuing in kiev several squares occupied by the people and they stayed overnight despite the temperatures in key of dropping below zero degrees centigrade and we expecting certainly these protests to continue at least until friday this week until the eastern partnership summit in vilnius last night we had a call b
police in cairo enforce a new law that restricts protests of it fears a country sliding back to an authoritarian regime. and a ticket to ride n.s.a. whistleblower and word snowden appears on posters in washington bosses as campaigners urge americans to follow his lead and reject government surveillance. this is r.t. coming to live from moscow with me marina joshua welcome to the program demonstrations continue in ukraine's capital kiev over the government's decision to turn down an association...
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police in cairo in force a new law that restricts protests amid fears the country is sliding back to an authoritarian regime. and a ticket to ride n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden appears on posters in washington bosses as campaigners urge americans to follow his lead and reject government surveillance. in moscow you watch ninety with me maria joshie welcome to the program now thousands have rally it for a third day in ukraine's capital kiev over the government's decision to turn down an association agreement with the european union and that us president putin called on e.u. leaders to stop their criticisms criticism of russia over ukraine decision the european bloc has accused moscow of pressuring key of out of signing the deal well we can now cross live to a corresponding likes here chef ski who is in the rain capital for us i see you've been following these protests to tell us what's happening right now where you are in the korean capital. right now the protests are continuing despite subzero temperatures and keep there be continuing overnight there are several squares occupied
police in cairo in force a new law that restricts protests amid fears the country is sliding back to an authoritarian regime. and a ticket to ride n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden appears on posters in washington bosses as campaigners urge americans to follow his lead and reject government surveillance. in moscow you watch ninety with me maria joshie welcome to the program now thousands have rally it for a third day in ukraine's capital kiev over the government's decision to turn down an...
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faster than the usual glacial pace in sacramento. >> isn't there a learning curve, now you have the new law in place, you have to get that to the teachers, you have to get that to law enforcement, everybody has to know about it. >> there's quite a few things in the community that are already happening. if you can bring everyone together, you know, it's almost like with teachers and we used to call it in servicing, a lot of people think you wouldn't want to go to an in service. teachers are always hungry for stuff. i believe in the law enforcement community and the other convenient tues we're talking about, they are already there. they got the itch. with some leadership from the community or a faith organization or a parent i think it will actualize. >> the sunnyvale safety and police department have been really spectacular and have spearheaded this with officer holly lawrence. she has the program, it's in place, we call it train the trainer where we train other police officers to take it back to their counties. it's a spectacular program and is available now. >> so we don't have to wait. >>
faster than the usual glacial pace in sacramento. >> isn't there a learning curve, now you have the new law in place, you have to get that to the teachers, you have to get that to law enforcement, everybody has to know about it. >> there's quite a few things in the community that are already happening. if you can bring everyone together, you know, it's almost like with teachers and we used to call it in servicing, a lot of people think you wouldn't want to go to an in service....
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the same people who lobbied against gay marriage no have a new mission, overturn the controversial new law allowing transgender students to choos which bathroom they identify with. >> critics argue it isn't fair to some students and some rents are squirming. >> stephanie troung lks into the new state laweing imagined. >>eporter: the governo signed this into lawn stember and itould take effect january 1. but now it may not happen. opponents sayhey are confident they c repeal it. would it impact your kids at scol? we spoke wh a student born as a femal who identifie as a boy and he ss this law could save lives. highchool, the best of tes. >> i was absolute literably just pressed all the time. >> theorst of times. >> i hated everything. >> rorter: while peers we dreading tests cane was confronting two different choices. >> what if i picked the wrong answer? >> reporr: should he walk into what seemedimple answer led s? to hisarkest nights. >> i wanted to goo sleepnd never wake up. >> reporter: rewind 17 years so when he was born, a she. was born.katie from the moment i >> reporter: catherine am
the same people who lobbied against gay marriage no have a new mission, overturn the controversial new law allowing transgender students to choos which bathroom they identify with. >> critics argue it isn't fair to some students and some rents are squirming. >> stephanie troung lks into the new state laweing imagined. >>eporter: the governo signed this into lawn stember and itould take effect january 1. but now it may not happen. opponents sayhey are confident they c repeal...
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but homeless advocates said the new law is an attack on the city's homeless population. in fact, the law does little more than make the closing time for all of the parks the same across the city. there's already laws against sleeping in the park and laws against graffiti and vandalism and illegal dumping. the biggest opponent has always been district five's supervisor who felt so passionate about her position, she bought a page in the newspaper to explain her reasons for opposing this legislation. she says the law will increase the number of people sleeping in the doorways of people's homes. there's not enough park rangers to enforce the ban and the city doesn't have enough money to hire new ones. she also says there's something to the argument that the parks belong to everybody. >> yes, we can pass laws, but laws that don't effectively do anything are not laws i really want to pass. >> reporter: these new park hours will go into effect sometime next month. >>> voters found themselves a little lonely today. turnout on many measures was fairly low. officials expected about
but homeless advocates said the new law is an attack on the city's homeless population. in fact, the law does little more than make the closing time for all of the parks the same across the city. there's already laws against sleeping in the park and laws against graffiti and vandalism and illegal dumping. the biggest opponent has always been district five's supervisor who felt so passionate about her position, she bought a page in the newspaper to explain her reasons for opposing this...
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working to change the constitution say they won't kick in on the protesters arrested for breaking new laws on illegal opposition rally victory both said yes to a college radio campaign the social democrats. two months after her conservative one any election but fell short of majority. in this developing story out of afghanistan suspected taliban gunmen shot dead six local staffers working for a french aid group. the afghan employees were dragged them from their car in northern afghanistan before being gunned down. you're working for the french and he'll act as a group that promotes development in that region next the city is around the biggest government and industries in thailand is now in its third day. this is the tipping point of weeks of protests that are only growing in size. protests are being led by the so called the yellow shirt protesters have been fighting with the red shirts that backed the government for years now the other shirts are occupying the finance ministry as well as surrounding several other government buildings their goal of toppling the government of prime minister
working to change the constitution say they won't kick in on the protesters arrested for breaking new laws on illegal opposition rally victory both said yes to a college radio campaign the social democrats. two months after her conservative one any election but fell short of majority. in this developing story out of afghanistan suspected taliban gunmen shot dead six local staffers working for a french aid group. the afghan employees were dragged them from their car in northern afghanistan...
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, but one city official hates the new law, and why he says it's no good and what he's planning on doingit. >>> be careful where you light up in walnut creek. they are taking a bold stand against smoking. breaking the law could cost you fines. but one city councilman is fighting to have the ban repealed. >> reporter: this man says he's filed paperwork with the walnut city attorney to create a initiative that would repeal the second-hand smoking ordinance and create a new one with similar restrictions but where the city would be prohibited from banning smoking on private property. >> my initiative is about private property rights, whether or not the city council has the right to ledge slate this. but this woman disagrees. the ban represents most of the city. he says he hopes to have his initiative on the '14 ballot. but despite what he says, the mayor says whether it's in the general election or special election, putting the initiative on the ballot will cost taxpayers. >> it's less expensive on a general election which could be june or november, for example, but they're not -- it is not
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looking at whether the the law was constitutional last year and it may well be that actually this new law is designed to have the same effect. this is going to be my next question the constitutionality of this law i mean ten it in ten states passed this law which would affect these federal exchanges i mean is there wiggle room within the law to allow states to get away with this or is this going to raise some constitutional issues here. when it when it's questionable and we don't know yet i mean no state has actually passed this law yet so the health freedom of choice in the health care act is a little bit of a tongue twister they will all of these out bills include include some kind of freedom in the name. was introduced in forty four states and of course this ukraine court in the end decided the individual mandate was not they didn't strike it down although obviously it's a little bit when you want. that decision it's it's not likely well i would think that the switch be challenging the cools what the ultimate outcome of that would be i think that that's something that constitutional sc
looking at whether the the law was constitutional last year and it may well be that actually this new law is designed to have the same effect. this is going to be my next question the constitutionality of this law i mean ten it in ten states passed this law which would affect these federal exchanges i mean is there wiggle room within the law to allow states to get away with this or is this going to raise some constitutional issues here. when it when it's questionable and we don't know yet i...
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aaron's employer wrote the changes are needed to avoid the excise tax imposed by the new health care law. it's known as the cadillac tax and hits the most generous health plans beginning in 2018. >> saying your insurance is too good, so we're going to give you a penalty is kind of outrageous to me. >> reporter: one survey of 1,000 businesses which employ more than 20 million americans found 60% said this looming tax is having a moderate or significant influence on benefits. the cadillac tax is designed to make companies and workers more cost conscious. the thinking is that if workers have to pay more expenses themselves, they will avoid unnecessary procedures. and that will bring down overall health costs. the president's top economic adviser insists the tax ultimately will hit only a small percentage of plans and four years from now. when employers notify workers they're saying one of the reasons for greater out of pocket costs is the new health care law. >> i don't see that at all. nothing in the law tells you that you need to raise copayments or deductibles. in fact, the law limits yo
aaron's employer wrote the changes are needed to avoid the excise tax imposed by the new health care law. it's known as the cadillac tax and hits the most generous health plans beginning in 2018. >> saying your insurance is too good, so we're going to give you a penalty is kind of outrageous to me. >> reporter: one survey of 1,000 businesses which employ more than 20 million americans found 60% said this looming tax is having a moderate or significant influence on benefits. the...
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the governor signed a gay marriage bill today that puts the state's new law into affect. on december 2nd. the state is expecting to see additional revenue as a destination for same sex weddings and honeymoons. "inside story" is next. >> with hawai'i joining the list today, 15 states have now legalized gay marriage. civil rights clash with states rights as the courts as an equality movement hits a new movement in america. that's on "inside story." >> hello, i'm ray suareza. when the governor of hawai'i signed same-sex marriage into law wins it brought the issue full circle to where it began. it was 1991 when a woman sued to have the right to marry her partner. since that lawsuit the pace of change towards same-sex marriage is nothing short of astonishing. on this edition of "inside story" we're going to discuss this sweeping social change including the fact that a majority of states still limit marriages to heterosexual couples. hawai'i became the 15th state in the u.s. to recognize same-sex marriage on wednesday. [applause] approved in the state senate and signed by democ
the governor signed a gay marriage bill today that puts the state's new law into affect. on december 2nd. the state is expecting to see additional revenue as a destination for same sex weddings and honeymoons. "inside story" is next. >> with hawai'i joining the list today, 15 states have now legalized gay marriage. civil rights clash with states rights as the courts as an equality movement hits a new movement in america. that's on "inside story." >> hello, i'm...
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. >> catherine: a new law for parents. sexes. also -- texting in relationships.ts give us advice on whether it's a good idea. >> reporter: we have some changes i had this week forecast coming up. >>male, female -- and now in germany -- a third option. as of today - germany is the first country in europe to allow parents to not specify their child's gender on birth certificates. >> catherine: it's part of an effort to fight discrimination. but activists say the european union is still not moving quickly enough on the issue. cnn's fion-nuala sweeney reports >> reporter:claudia kreuzer says she was born with male and female sexual characteristics. claudia and partner, frances identify themselves as intersex. >> reporter:they say they often feel stigmatized because other people want to fit them into the typical male-female gender roles. >>"since you are the unknown gender you are often refused at first sight. if humans cannot allocate something, they are often suspicious and careful." german parents will now be allowed to leave the field for gender blank on birth cer
. >> catherine: a new law for parents. sexes. also -- texting in relationships.ts give us advice on whether it's a good idea. >> reporter: we have some changes i had this week forecast coming up. >>male, female -- and now in germany -- a third option. as of today - germany is the first country in europe to allow parents to not specify their child's gender on birth certificates. >> catherine: it's part of an effort to fight discrimination. but activists say the european...
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. >> a controversial new law in new hampshire would give them a way to stay p on the road. ey already have similar laws in place. but as wfxt reporter explains many are opposed to the law they say it sends a bad message. >> it would allow them to drive with an interlocking device that tests sobriety before they start their car. >> i think it is a win win for everybody. it keeps people off the highway because of the device. it also allows them to obtain livelihood. >> the offender would be limited to driving to work counseling or other appointments. the measure is gaining bipartisan support and support by mothers of drunk driving who hopes the bills will increase the numbers of ignition interlocking devices. >> i think their license should be taken away from them the first time it happens. it can be so deadly if someone is hurt or killed by a drunk driver. >> i think once you screw up that's it you should lose it and pay the price. >> the new hampshire association of chiefs of police say the bill sends a bad message to drunk drivers that there are fewer consequences to gettin
. >> a controversial new law in new hampshire would give them a way to stay p on the road. ey already have similar laws in place. but as wfxt reporter explains many are opposed to the law they say it sends a bad message. >> it would allow them to drive with an interlocking device that tests sobriety before they start their car. >> i think it is a win win for everybody. it keeps people off the highway because of the device. it also allows them to obtain livelihood. >> the...
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. >>> there have been renewed clashes in egypt over that country's new protest law as tear gas and wateranons were fired at protesters in alexandra and other locales and the government says that laws are needed to keep the piece. >> reporter: this were several protests in many cities across the country and now mostly they were by the anti-coup alliance, those who still support the former president morsi who still want a return of his legitimacy and want to see him reinstated and today they within the defoyantly through streets protesting against a new law. they should have submitted a notice to local authorities three days ago and that did not happen and the protesters said we do not recognize the new government nor will we recognize any will you that the new government issues and they too were angered about the story of the 21 girls given a harsh sentence which caused an uproar in this country and late on friday the interim president said that he could pardon these girls when this justice process is over. it does not mean that freedom is coming soon for these girls and defense lawyer ha
. >>> there have been renewed clashes in egypt over that country's new protest law as tear gas and wateranons were fired at protesters in alexandra and other locales and the government says that laws are needed to keep the piece. >> reporter: this were several protests in many cities across the country and now mostly they were by the anti-coup alliance, those who still support the former president morsi who still want a return of his legitimacy and want to see him reinstated and...
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to comment the penalty for not enrolling under the new law is effectively waved for six weeks. the new deadline will be march 31st. if you are one of the estimated 15 million americans who buy your own insurance, you are not employed through an employer or insured through an employer, you have to sign up for coverage by the deadline or face a penalty. you can do that through your insurer or go to the government changes, assuming healthcare.gov works one day. >> 8.5 million of 15 million could qualify for a subsidy. the affordable part of the affordable care act may be a misnomer for 6.5 millions that didn't qualify. we talk to a couple in carolina whose old policy is no longer available. >> gregs and his wife got an unpresent surprise - health premiums are doubling. they pay $629 to cover themselves and daughter sophie. in a letter blue cross blue shield of north carolina says it's ending their policy, offering them a new one meeting the criteria. the price tag $1,500. >> naturally i don't get angry, when i do, you know it. >> greg expected an increase. but not that much. >> out
to comment the penalty for not enrolling under the new law is effectively waved for six weeks. the new deadline will be march 31st. if you are one of the estimated 15 million americans who buy your own insurance, you are not employed through an employer or insured through an employer, you have to sign up for coverage by the deadline or face a penalty. you can do that through your insurer or go to the government changes, assuming healthcare.gov works one day. >> 8.5 million of 15 million...
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the government says it will implement a new law protecting the rights of protesters and citizens. the severity of the sentences given to the women and girls has shocked many people here, and led them to question the independence of egypt's judiciary. >> a union worker in brazil is blaming supervisors after an accident at a construction site. the worker told managers that the ground was unstable before a crane collapsed. the company said it received no warning. the stadium is one of a dozen ready in brazil. more than 1,000 people who lost their homes to torn aidios celebrate the holiday together. what they say they are thankful for despite losing everything. >> the thanksgiving problem at one center - too many volunteers ready to give of themselves. >> avoiding the madness of black friday. holiday shoppers shop online. why cyber monday is the best retail therapy for some shoppers. >> devastating tornados left them homeless. many gave thanks nonetheless. more than 50 indiana families gathered at a church. the hot meals were a treat for those whose homes were damaged. those who lost
the government says it will implement a new law protecting the rights of protesters and citizens. the severity of the sentences given to the women and girls has shocked many people here, and led them to question the independence of egypt's judiciary. >> a union worker in brazil is blaming supervisors after an accident at a construction site. the worker told managers that the ground was unstable before a crane collapsed. the company said it received no warning. the stadium is one of a...
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you'll do what you have to to save someone. >> reporter: that changes with a new law, forcing insuranceompanies to change. >> that, combined with the affordable care act, will expand and protect behavioural health benefits for more than 62 million americans. this is the largest expansion of behavioural health benefits in a generation. >> this is something she works hard at and helps others with as part of the center's hotline. >> i struggled. it's something you have to think about consciously and work towards it, reminding yourself why you are doing it - you are doing it for yourself and your family. it's something that can be done without proper treatment - whether it's therapy. >> treatment that patients will now be able to count on. >> for millions of americans that struggle with addiction, the announcement is a source of hope that they'll be able to focus energy on healing rather than cost. >>> bank of america is the latest bank to come under attack. federal prosecutors are seeking $864 million in damages from the company for selling defective mortgages during the subprime mortgage
you'll do what you have to to save someone. >> reporter: that changes with a new law, forcing insuranceompanies to change. >> that, combined with the affordable care act, will expand and protect behavioural health benefits for more than 62 million americans. this is the largest expansion of behavioural health benefits in a generation. >> this is something she works hard at and helps others with as part of the center's hotline. >> i struggled. it's something you have to...
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the new law requires health insurance companies to cover mental illness and substance abuse the same way they cover physical diseases. it's a big deal because it's estimated only a fraction of those people who need those services are getting them currently. we get more from correspondent rehema ellis. >> reporter: 20-year-old chris valdez was diagnosed ten years ago with bipolar disorder. an illness that could lead to dramatic mood swings. even with health insurance as a police officer, his mother says her costs have been overwhelming. >> if you need treatment, you can go to the doctor. you have a selection of hospitals. when my son is suffering or in a crisis, i don't have those options. i have to go where the insurance company tells me to go. >> reporter: in the wake of the school tragedy last september in newtown, connecticut, the president promised to bridge gaps in mental health coverage. today the administration made good on that pledge. >> good evening, everybody. there's no question we need to expand access to treatment, services, and support. and in this vein, it's my great
the new law requires health insurance companies to cover mental illness and substance abuse the same way they cover physical diseases. it's a big deal because it's estimated only a fraction of those people who need those services are getting them currently. we get more from correspondent rehema ellis. >> reporter: 20-year-old chris valdez was diagnosed ten years ago with bipolar disorder. an illness that could lead to dramatic mood swings. even with health insurance as a police officer,...
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the new law requires at least three days' notice before any protest can begin. if the request is rejected, they can repeal appeal. activists immediately denounced that law. >>> new this morning, a court in saudi arabia sentenced a man to death for a deadly attack on the u.s. consulate there nine years ago. the court also sentenced 19 the people to prison, 35 others linked to the attack have hearings this week. five consulate employees were killed in that 2004 attack. the u.s. thinks al qaeda planned it. >>> it is now 4:46. president obama will turn his attention back to immigration reform today. he'll urge congress to pass a comprehensive immigration reform bill. he'll make that speech at a rec center in chinatown. this is day two of the three-day trip he is making to the west coast. he is attending several fund-raisers for house and senate democrats while there. >>> we may already be seeing the impact of that deal with iran over its nuclear program. oil prices are down worldwide today. the deal with iran eases some of the sanctions on iran's oil exports. the whi
the new law requires at least three days' notice before any protest can begin. if the request is rejected, they can repeal appeal. activists immediately denounced that law. >>> new this morning, a court in saudi arabia sentenced a man to death for a deadly attack on the u.s. consulate there nine years ago. the court also sentenced 19 the people to prison, 35 others linked to the attack have hearings this week. five consulate employees were killed in that 2004 attack. the u.s. thinks al...
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the biggest opponent of this new law has been district 5 supervisor, london breed. reed says the the law will increase the number of homeless sleeping and residents and doorways and that there are not enough park rangers to even enforce this. >> developing new is out of walnut creek. police are investigating a fatal pedestrian accident on southbound 680 near highway 24 interchange. this is video of the scene. it happened a little after midnight. police had all south bound disclose what they conducted their investigation. those lanes were reopened at 3:00 a.m. this morning. police think that the pedestrian may have, at one point, but of the nearby bart tracks at walnut creek station before being fatally struck. >> train service was delayed by more than 20 minutes off crews investigated a medical emergency. it is unknown of the two incidents are directly related. the chp and bart police are working together to figure out what happened. >> oakland police have arrested a 16 year-old accused of setting an ac transit passenger on fire monday night. they said appeared that
the biggest opponent of this new law has been district 5 supervisor, london breed. reed says the the law will increase the number of homeless sleeping and residents and doorways and that there are not enough park rangers to even enforce this. >> developing new is out of walnut creek. police are investigating a fatal pedestrian accident on southbound 680 near highway 24 interchange. this is video of the scene. it happened a little after midnight. police had all south bound disclose what...
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certainly significant because they come two days after the interim president ratified the new law. now according to that law. organizers must submit a detailed notice to the legal authorities at least three days prior to that event. it did not happen in this case. protestors have gone to a square in central cairo, and also some had gathered in front of the upper house of parliament. police forces first gave them a verbal warning that they should disburse, that did not happen, then they used water cannon, and specifically they used tier gas, and it was at that point, as the protestors disbursed. had that not happened the new lawsuit would have allowed them to escalate, and eventually use bird shots. and this is exactly what the protestors are decrying. they say that in the new law basically opened the door for the security forces to bring back the old methods of the regime. now, several members of the committee have frozen membership. they are condemning the way the security forces dealt with the whole issue, they are also condemning the fact that dozens of people were detained inclu
certainly significant because they come two days after the interim president ratified the new law. now according to that law. organizers must submit a detailed notice to the legal authorities at least three days prior to that event. it did not happen in this case. protestors have gone to a square in central cairo, and also some had gathered in front of the upper house of parliament. police forces first gave them a verbal warning that they should disburse, that did not happen, then they used...
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senators approved a new tax law on the first reading. you will increase the excise tax on alcohol and cigarettes and the stamp tax on property and certain types of vehicles the excise tax on strong drinks will double next year and triple by two thousand sixteen the excise tax on cigarettes will jump thirty percent a year. the next three years legislation simplifies tax rules for small and medium size businesses. minister of regional vellum and allowed john michelle wants the government to require builders to obtain bankruptcy insurance. he also called for rule that prevents builders from changing project designs the minister was discussing the reasons for building project cost overruns at a briefing in the central communication service he said no project cost estimate should be higher than that of a solar project from the year before the ministry looked at the work of more than five hundred design companies in nine months. the evaluation lead to five companies licenses the revolt of one hundred and twelve companies licences being suspend
senators approved a new tax law on the first reading. you will increase the excise tax on alcohol and cigarettes and the stamp tax on property and certain types of vehicles the excise tax on strong drinks will double next year and triple by two thousand sixteen the excise tax on cigarettes will jump thirty percent a year. the next three years legislation simplifies tax rules for small and medium size businesses. minister of regional vellum and allowed john michelle wants the government to...
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. >> this new law and major breach leads others to speak their minds and return to the mubarak state security who doesn't want people to speak up. the authorities defended their new law saying it brings egypt into line with many of the western dem okay rahsies, that the law tries to ensure the right to protest and the security of the homeland and the citizen. as tuesday's scenes demonstrated, many here reject that. although the streets have been cleared the protesters promised they will be back. >> more on this story and the other headlines go to aljazeera.com. this is "real money." ♪ >> this is "real money." you are the most important part of the show. join our live conversation using the handle aj real money on twitter . home prices gaining a whop be
. >> this new law and major breach leads others to speak their minds and return to the mubarak state security who doesn't want people to speak up. the authorities defended their new law saying it brings egypt into line with many of the western dem okay rahsies, that the law tries to ensure the right to protest and the security of the homeland and the citizen. as tuesday's scenes demonstrated, many here reject that. although the streets have been cleared the protesters promised they will...
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rights groups, and the interim prime minister there giving his justification for bringing in the new law> now pakistan's powerful military has a new leader. the prime minister's office he will take over on thursday. the army chief is said by some to be the most powerful post in the country. one of his tasks will be to control fighters and attack at the long western border with afghanistan. and then there is the rivalry with nuclear-armed india. perhaps the biggest challenge, though is the threat for militancy from within, mostly in the tribal north. grou groups have continued to attack the forces. it has been described as the most powerful job in pakistan so what more to we know about general sharif and where was he chosen to head the army? >> it's certainly a big job indeed. what we know about the lieutenant general sharif is that he is a very experienced soldier. he's gone through the ranks. he is a career officer. he has held many commander posts and is widely likes within the ranks of the military. i could also use that to describe the two more senior candidates for this job. but i t
rights groups, and the interim prime minister there giving his justification for bringing in the new law> now pakistan's powerful military has a new leader. the prime minister's office he will take over on thursday. the army chief is said by some to be the most powerful post in the country. one of his tasks will be to control fighters and attack at the long western border with afghanistan. and then there is the rivalry with nuclear-armed india. perhaps the biggest challenge, though is the...
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capital to denounce the latest round of austerity measures that also came out against a proposed new law that would fine citizens for taking part in unauthorized protests and insulting police officers under the legislation demonstrating outside parliament without permission could result in a six hundred thousand euros fine. and at least fifteen people have died in twin bomb attacks in the north of iraq an explosives rigged followed by a suicide bomber struck at a shia mosque in the restive town about fifty people were said to have been injured in the attacks sectarian violence has been escalating in iraq in recent months making this the deadliest year since two thousand and eight with over seven thousand victims. with a news team with morphine half an hour from now in the meantime pays tribute to j.f.k. in breaking the set just ahead and for years it's all a new show sputnik with george going to write. there's now an all new form of humanitarian aid for the twenty first said. created by members of the occupy movement this is nothing to do with hunger or homelessness what a different key
capital to denounce the latest round of austerity measures that also came out against a proposed new law that would fine citizens for taking part in unauthorized protests and insulting police officers under the legislation demonstrating outside parliament without permission could result in a six hundred thousand euros fine. and at least fifteen people have died in twin bomb attacks in the north of iraq an explosives rigged followed by a suicide bomber struck at a shia mosque in the restive town...
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prominent activists who spearheaded regime change in twenty eleven as police chase anyone defying the new law which restricts public gatherings. and the crackdown on terror here in the russian capital where police say they've arrested a group of heavily armed islamic extremists. good evening it's nine pm here my name is kevin owen this is our top story the breaking news the italian senate in the last hours voted to expel former first prime minister silvio berlusconi from parliament of his conviction for tax fraud a larger than life billionaires lead the country for most of the past two decades he addressed his supporters in rome before the vote saying it was a day of mourning for at least democracy before being removed from parliament rather bigger move from parliament means the seventy seven year old is now stripped of political immunity and could now be arrested on criminal charges we bring you more details as we get them. there's an eastern european economic get together starting on thursday but there's one country in the wings having trouble making up its mind he crane is seeing days of v
prominent activists who spearheaded regime change in twenty eleven as police chase anyone defying the new law which restricts public gatherings. and the crackdown on terror here in the russian capital where police say they've arrested a group of heavily armed islamic extremists. good evening it's nine pm here my name is kevin owen this is our top story the breaking news the italian senate in the last hours voted to expel former first prime minister silvio berlusconi from parliament of his...
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a new law banning street protests without prior police notification has been issued in egypt it's been condemned as repressive by human rights groups many believe the measure is aimed at supporters of ousted president morsi you have been staging almost daily protests since his removal from power in july egypt has been in turmoil since the twenty eleven uprising which the post president. now vote for scottish independence would mean breaking away from most of the u.k.'s institutions even the pound according to some scottish politicians edinburgh has named the twenty fourth of march twenty sixth as independence day significance is the date when the acts of union between scotland and england were signed more than three hundred years ago but the idea of separation is strongly opposed in london with parliament warning it won't make it easy for scotland to leave chester a syria has more. should scotland be an independent country it's a six word question that requires a simple yes or no but breaking a three hundred year old doing it could hardly be simple and the scots are not taking it light
a new law banning street protests without prior police notification has been issued in egypt it's been condemned as repressive by human rights groups many believe the measure is aimed at supporters of ousted president morsi you have been staging almost daily protests since his removal from power in july egypt has been in turmoil since the twenty eleven uprising which the post president. now vote for scottish independence would mean breaking away from most of the u.k.'s institutions even the...
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. >> a new law designed to get more children vaccinated while checking one box on a form could causethe whole plan to backfire. >> up next a big change to the way doctors do things will mean millions more will be taking cholesterol lowering drugs. the change, the reason behind it and the questions you may want to ask your doctor. >> right after the break, a brush with a little bit of wet weather and i mean just a little bit but things are going to warm up. interestingly so. when i come back we're going to show you how much warmer it's going to be going forward. i love watching tv outside. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the important part is that you're happy now. and i got you this visor. you made a visor! yes! that i'll never wear. ohh. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for two years with qualifying bundles. rethink possibl
. >> a new law designed to get more children vaccinated while checking one box on a form could causethe whole plan to backfire. >> up next a big change to the way doctors do things will mean millions more will be taking cholesterol lowering drugs. the change, the reason behind it and the questions you may want to ask your doctor. >> right after the break, a brush with a little bit of wet weather and i mean just a little bit but things are going to warm up. interestingly so....
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prominent activists who spearheaded regime change in twenty eleven as police chase anyone defying the new law which restricts public gatherings. are welcome you're watching. an eastern european economic get together starting on thursday but there's one country in the wings which is having trouble making up its mind days of protests and violence in ukraine demanding that their president gets on and signs up to closer ties with the even though he's weighing up the cost his country in being high state election following the protests. protests are still continue in kiev they lost it overnight despite temperatures dropping well below zero and right now several thousand people are besieging the government building in central kiev and there's been a warning coming from the region as for the general public to abstain from any kind of provocations because they had information that some provocative groups were preparing some royals and even an impossible time to take over the government building that's why you can see there's heavy police presence riot police are all over the place i want i walked here
prominent activists who spearheaded regime change in twenty eleven as police chase anyone defying the new law which restricts public gatherings. are welcome you're watching. an eastern european economic get together starting on thursday but there's one country in the wings which is having trouble making up its mind days of protests and violence in ukraine demanding that their president gets on and signs up to closer ties with the even though he's weighing up the cost his country in being high...