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larry o'brien: he promised the no commitment end. he told me by the end of the week, why don't i give him a ring in the morning to keep on him. by the end of this week, he has reached a point -- it is a complex bill. there could be a price tag on this bill of about $3 billion overall. they get into the increase and the cash benefits and social security. i think that would be a tad of $400 or $500. i told wilbur cohen if he is getting into something, no one fights those things. as long as he does not use this to get out of medicare. he said he is not going to use it for that purpose. he would like to have his information on that. i said, hell, if you are going to do that, those folks might be -- might as well be getting those checks before the election. on medicare, he was talking about the $750 a month. that would be irrevocable. we will kick that around for a week. my contention was that if it is a 750 package on face value, then an election to take cash, depression should get $5. they should not get an amount in cash equal to the p
larry o'brien: he promised the no commitment end. he told me by the end of the week, why don't i give him a ring in the morning to keep on him. by the end of this week, he has reached a point -- it is a complex bill. there could be a price tag on this bill of about $3 billion overall. they get into the increase and the cash benefits and social security. i think that would be a tad of $400 or $500. i told wilbur cohen if he is getting into something, no one fights those things. as long as he...
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announcer: lbj and larry o'brien. the two have another call about medicare in 19 four. you will hear references to health education and as this call begins, mr. o'brien is talking about wilbur mills, chair of the house ways and means committee, which is considering the medicare legislation. >> hi, mr. president. be wilbur mills situation has deteriorated. i had wilbur cohen over today, and there was no action. suggesting why not vote on the social security bill on the morning. he is going to have the final markup with an increase in benefits, that he would not ask for any boat, and he would put that over to next year, and we could vote medicare, which we lose, or perhaps get that vote entirely, and why don't we try to do something over on the senate side on the social security bill, and went over there. we could see what would happen and now i ask them that they both fell short of a conversation again between you and mills that there was not anything that could happen tomorrow morning except to lose this thing totally. the best that would happen is that they would take
announcer: lbj and larry o'brien. the two have another call about medicare in 19 four. you will hear references to health education and as this call begins, mr. o'brien is talking about wilbur mills, chair of the house ways and means committee, which is considering the medicare legislation. >> hi, mr. president. be wilbur mills situation has deteriorated. i had wilbur cohen over today, and there was no action. suggesting why not vote on the social security bill on the morning. he is going...
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in the white house's test legislator, larry o'brien. -- best legislator, larry o'brien. he gave not just endless days, months, and years of patients -- patience, but gave his heart to passing this bill. let's remember those who could not share this time, for it is theirs too. members of congress who are not with us, like john dingell senior, david murphy of montana and there is also john fitzgerald kennedy, who fought in the senate and never yielded in pursuit to see the final concourse of the forces that he had helped to loose. but it all started with the man from independence. and so, as is fitting that we should, we have come back here to his home to complete what he began. president harry truman, as any president must, made many decisions and great moments. although he always made them, frankly, with the courage and the clarity that few men have ever shared. the immense and intricate questions of freedom and survival were called up many times in the will of harry truman's judgment. and this is in the traditional leadership -- tradition of leadership. but there is ano
in the white house's test legislator, larry o'brien. -- best legislator, larry o'brien. he gave not just endless days, months, and years of patients -- patience, but gave his heart to passing this bill. let's remember those who could not share this time, for it is theirs too. members of congress who are not with us, like john dingell senior, david murphy of montana and there is also john fitzgerald kennedy, who fought in the senate and never yielded in pursuit to see the final concourse of the...
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the indictment said the group would send so-call patients to o'brien.for $200 he allegedly wrote prescriptions for 540,000 pills. the pagans would sell the drugs on the streets. the feds say a patient who got the prescription drugs from o'brien died. >>> investigators are trying to figure out what made a woman take her clothes off along a busy highway in northeast philadelphia. this was the second incident of a woman disrobing in public in the same day. skyforce 10 was over i'm 95 at aramingo avenue ramp yesterday. state police tell us they found a woman in an abandoned char eded car, trying to take her clothes off. she is now undergoing evaluation. investigators tell us they are looking into a similar incident that happened in the same area hours earlier. >>> 11 flights reported lasers pointed at them over new jersey. it happened wednesday night. most were over newark, one was over ocean city. it happened between 9:00 and 10:30 wednesday. pointing one at a plane is a federal crime. >>> bogus bills at the beach. atlantic county authorities showed off co
the indictment said the group would send so-call patients to o'brien.for $200 he allegedly wrote prescriptions for 540,000 pills. the pagans would sell the drugs on the streets. the feds say a patient who got the prescription drugs from o'brien died. >>> investigators are trying to figure out what made a woman take her clothes off along a busy highway in northeast philadelphia. this was the second incident of a woman disrobing in public in the same day. skyforce 10 was over i'm 95 at...
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timothy o'brien wrote doubts about such doubts but no one than with harsher language than i have. i'm not proud of that. i don't want the prize for the guy that wants the meanest words in the debate. i don't want to be the angry guy about donald trump because i'm not. so, as i said i do not want to be in stories about donald trump. i just want to sit here and cover the donald trump campaign. i was trying to have fun, talking about donald's money this morning, but when i watched the video of that thing this afternoon, it didn't look like it. and when i finally shut up about this stuff this morning on the show only then did i realize that i had been eating up time
timothy o'brien wrote doubts about such doubts but no one than with harsher language than i have. i'm not proud of that. i don't want the prize for the guy that wants the meanest words in the debate. i don't want to be the angry guy about donald trump because i'm not. so, as i said i do not want to be in stories about donald trump. i just want to sit here and cover the donald trump campaign. i was trying to have fun, talking about donald's money this morning, but when i watched the video of...
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jane o'brien, bbc news. katty: i will take my kids to see that show.ings the program to a close. you can find more on our website. you can find me and the team on twitter. i am @kattykay. thank you for watching. we will see you back here tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation -- giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation -- pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and mufg. >> build a solid foundation and you can connect communities and commerce for centuries, that is the strength behind good banking relationships, too. which is why at mufg, we believe financial partnerships should endure the test of time, because with time comes change -- what matters in the end is that you are strong enough to support it. mufg, we build relationships that build the world. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> ifi
jane o'brien, bbc news. katty: i will take my kids to see that show.ings the program to a close. you can find more on our website. you can find me and the team on twitter. i am @kattykay. thank you for watching. we will see you back here tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation -- giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good,...
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conan o'brien continues to prove he knows a thing or two when it comes to creating viral content.alkshow host arrived to comic-con in style yesterday aboard a rig. the video already has over one million views on youtube. ♪ emily: welcome back to a special "bloomberg west" live from comic-con in san diego. here is a look at the crowds inside. it is madness inside. downtown san diego overrun with gamers, moguls, comic book enthusiasts, everything. it is time for the daily byte, one number that tells a whole lot. today's number is 300. the number of attendees that have gathered for the first comic-con back in 1970 here in san diego. since then, the event has grown to over 130,000, feeling a giant exhibit hall that is 460,000 square feet with celebrities like bill murray, jennifer lawrence, ben affleck. we spoke to the san diego mayor about the economic impact. >> 100,000 people will be here for the convention. $135 million economic input for the entire region. we use those revenues to pave streets, hire cops. it is a fun week but very important to the city. emily: san diego has been
conan o'brien continues to prove he knows a thing or two when it comes to creating viral content.alkshow host arrived to comic-con in style yesterday aboard a rig. the video already has over one million views on youtube. ♪ emily: welcome back to a special "bloomberg west" live from comic-con in san diego. here is a look at the crowds inside. it is madness inside. downtown san diego overrun with gamers, moguls, comic book enthusiasts, everything. it is time for the daily byte, one...
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david sousi, miles o'brien. continue to follow this ahead. on for two hours tonight until the 10:00 hour. there is a lot to cover not only in this, the possible mh-370 wing, but also donald trump sitting down with cnn's dana bash. not holding back. they talked about the breast pump charges that was made bay an attorney from a deposition years age whether or not it is relevant? should it be relevant? talked about abortion. and also, dana asked him about a tendency that many politicians have to exaggerate. all of that ahead. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ mum. ♪ ♪ just tap it. ♪ i did! ♪ (yo gabba gabba!) ♪ ♪usic: "thunder clatter" by wild cub ♪ ♪ most weekends only last a couple of days. some last a lifetime. hampton. we go together. always get the lowest price, only when you book direct at hampton.com sure! i offer multi-car, safe driver, and so many other discounts that people think i'm a big deal. and boy, are they right. ladies, i can share hundreds in savings with all of you! just visit progressive.com today. but right now, it's choosing time. ooh! we have a wi
david sousi, miles o'brien. continue to follow this ahead. on for two hours tonight until the 10:00 hour. there is a lot to cover not only in this, the possible mh-370 wing, but also donald trump sitting down with cnn's dana bash. not holding back. they talked about the breast pump charges that was made bay an attorney from a deposition years age whether or not it is relevant? should it be relevant? talked about abortion. and also, dana asked him about a tendency that many politicians have to...
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. >> award winning journalist soledad o'brien takes us inside the violent world of kids behind bars... will a new experimental program be their last chance? >> i have to do my 100% best so i don't end up in a place like this again.. >> al jazeera america presents... kids behind bars: a soledad o'brien special report only on al jazeera america >>> it's an image of texas from street crime to the culture of community. work that is unexpected, uninvited, but has found a home in an otherwise abandoned building. al jazeera's jonathan martin with the images in new orleans. >> reporter: working in a hurried, yet careful rited. >> graffiti is a fast medium. if you slow, you'll get caught. unappreciated. >> it's on the borderline of vandalism - people have an idea of a canning associate, which is -- gang associated, which is ridiculous. >> reporter: this vacant complex is where odd'em trespassed, coating the walls with giant heros. >> reporter: it started in this room. >> yes. >> reporter: things stopped the day the property owner showed up as he was painting. >> i seen the guys walking up. i t
. >> award winning journalist soledad o'brien takes us inside the violent world of kids behind bars... will a new experimental program be their last chance? >> i have to do my 100% best so i don't end up in a place like this again.. >> al jazeera america presents... kids behind bars: a soledad o'brien special report only on al jazeera america >>> it's an image of texas from street crime to the culture of community. work that is unexpected, uninvited, but has found a...
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dana o'brien has the details. -- jane o'brien has the details.e: these are the remains of four men now known to be the lost leaders of jamestown. doug owsley led the friends of teen searched for clues in the bones. >> it requires patience and persistence. if you just let them know, they will whisper to you little clues . they will tell their story. jane:most significantly, high traces of letter -- of lead were found. >> you would receive exposure from it in england. from a high status household, you would have greater exposure because it comes from pewter from fancy glazed wares and it leaks into the food delete. jane:robert hunt, america's first anglican minister was wrapped in a shroud. the others had confidence befitting their status. how did you know where they were buried? >> there is a distinctive stain in the soil, and also a distinctive shape to the grave shaft. we found them rot here -- right here, one by one. jane:the discovery is important because they were all among the first settlers. >> they saw the earliest challenges to the colony
dana o'brien has the details. -- jane o'brien has the details.e: these are the remains of four men now known to be the lost leaders of jamestown. doug owsley led the friends of teen searched for clues in the bones. >> it requires patience and persistence. if you just let them know, they will whisper to you little clues . they will tell their story. jane:most significantly, high traces of letter -- of lead were found. >> you would receive exposure from it in england. from a high...
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check this out, jamie o'brien teamed up with red bull to help execute his little idea.f on fire! why would you not think of that sooner? equipped with a wet and thermal suit for protection o'brien took off creating stunning visuals as you see here. all you have to do is set yourself afire apparently. look at that wave. it's extraordinary. the flames did manage to take away a quarter of his eyebrows but he successfully rode the waves without further incident. o'brien said, quote, i caught the best wave of my life today, who needs eyebrows when you got a wave like that? i just added that. >>> up next, we talked to the congressman who helped expose the secret side deals in the iranian nuclear agreement. >>> and teamwork can accomplish incredible things, amazing rescue caught on video. we'll have that for you here next. stay with us we're coming right back. . lou: quickly breaking news concerning the gunman in the lafayette louisiana theater shooting. we have seen court documents that reveal as early as 1989 officials had concerns about the mental health of the shooter, joh
check this out, jamie o'brien teamed up with red bull to help execute his little idea.f on fire! why would you not think of that sooner? equipped with a wet and thermal suit for protection o'brien took off creating stunning visuals as you see here. all you have to do is set yourself afire apparently. look at that wave. it's extraordinary. the flames did manage to take away a quarter of his eyebrows but he successfully rode the waves without further incident. o'brien said, quote, i caught the...
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and conan o'brien is accused of stealing a man's joke on the internet. we'll have those stories when "way too early" comes back. when account lead craig wilson books at laquinta.com. he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so he knows exactly when he can settle in and practice his big pitch. and when craig gets his pitch down pat, do you know what he becomes? great proposal! let's talk more over golf! great. better yet, how about over tennis? even better. a game changer! your 2 o'clock is here. oops, hold your horses. no problem. la quinta inns & suites is ready for you, so you'll be ready for business. the ready for you alert, only at lq.com. laquinta! doers. they don't worry if something's possible. they just do it. at sears optical, we're committed to bringing them eyewear that works as hard as they do. right now, buy one pair and get another free. quality eyewear for doers. sears optical ♪ ♪ no student's ever been the king of the campus on day one. but you're armed with a roomy new jansport backpack, a powerful new dell 2-in-1 lap
and conan o'brien is accused of stealing a man's joke on the internet. we'll have those stories when "way too early" comes back. when account lead craig wilson books at laquinta.com. he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so he knows exactly when he can settle in and practice his big pitch. and when craig gets his pitch down pat, do you know what he becomes? great proposal! let's talk more over golf! great. better yet, how about over tennis? even better. a game...
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richard quest, along with former fbi assist tan director, and peter goelz also joining us, miles o'brien. richard, quickly back to you. the debris appears to resemble the suit case you were talking about, how crucial potentially is this suitcase. >> if they can link it to mh370, it's just another piece of the -- it's not as significant in my view, as the flaperon, because it won't necessarily show you the same tear structures and same sort of waves and forces to put upon it, but it's another part in this mystery of aviation that gives closure, but we're a long way -- i think the suitcase, we are some way, and it will not be easy to prove this one. >> miles, once again i want to keep showing our viewers a picture of that suitcase. the condition could be significant in terms of determining what's going on, right? >> well, that's true, wolf. there have been some reports that there was evidence in that suitcase perhaps that it had been burned. that would obviously be very significant, but if it can't be links in any definitive way to mh370 with a bag tag or some sort of identification, we ca
richard quest, along with former fbi assist tan director, and peter goelz also joining us, miles o'brien. richard, quickly back to you. the debris appears to resemble the suit case you were talking about, how crucial potentially is this suitcase. >> if they can link it to mh370, it's just another piece of the -- it's not as significant in my view, as the flaperon, because it won't necessarily show you the same tear structures and same sort of waves and forces to put upon it, but it's...
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reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. u.s. authorities are treating yesterday's shooting in chattanooga, tennessee, as a terrorism investigation. a motive for the attack is hard to pin down. tributes to life cut short in the disaster. mh17 a year after the plane was shot down in eastern ukraine the debate still rages over who was responsible. hand-checking into japan -- and checking into japan's robot hotel. why they are replacing the human touch. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. u.s. officials say the shooting of 4 marines in chattanooga, tennessee, is being treated as an act of terrorism. they are trying to determine why mohammad youssuf abdulazeez opened fire on to military sites. there are reports she recently traveled to the middle east and may have an inspired by the islamic state. all four victims have been identified. reporter: it is not just people here who have been upset and shaken by these killings. as we awaken, fears among many across this country. >> i didn't thi
reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. u.s. authorities are treating yesterday's shooting in chattanooga, tennessee, as a terrorism investigation. a motive for the attack is hard to pin down. tributes to life cut short in the disaster. mh17 a year after the plane was shot down in eastern ukraine the debate still rages over who was responsible. hand-checking into japan -- and checking into japan's robot hotel. why they are replacing the human touch. jane: welcome to our viewers on public...
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o'brien added games in 2012 as tribute to players in the program in the wake of jerry sandusky scanned>> i think it's another step in the healing process for us. all the things that happened the last couple years getting off sanctions and getting bowls back this past year and bowl revenue back and now restoring tradition and history i think it's another step in the right direction for this program. >>> mount holly new jersey, kelce whirl is olympic hopeful. 100 meter butterfly earlier in day in heat she set a pan am record for that event. you could see her in brazil next year. great stuff. "jimmy kimmel live" next followed by "nightline" and "action news" continues at 4:30 with tamala edwards, matt mavt, meteorologist david murphy and karen rogers with traffic. for ducis rogers, adam joseph, cecily tynan and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner.
o'brien added games in 2012 as tribute to players in the program in the wake of jerry sandusky scanned>> i think it's another step in the healing process for us. all the things that happened the last couple years getting off sanctions and getting bowls back this past year and bowl revenue back and now restoring tradition and history i think it's another step in the right direction for this program. >>> mount holly new jersey, kelce whirl is olympic hopeful. 100 meter butterfly...
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according to an indictment, william o'brien filled prescription drugs to people who didn't need them. investigators say he had a deal with members of the pagan motorcycle club. they would send so-called patients to o'brien and for 200 bucks he allegedly wrote prescriptions for 540,000 pills for oxcycodone methamphetamine as well. >>> most of the incidents involve flights near newark's airport but one was over ocean city. all of the incidents happened between 9:00 and 10:30 wednesday night. lasers can temporarily blind pilots and pointing one at a plane is a federal crime. >>> people living near fracing wells are hospitalized more often than people not living near those wells. that's according to a study with the university of pennsylvania. researchers found a 27% increase in the number of people hospitalized for heart problems. the number of patients hospitalized for cancer skin conditions and neurological illnesses was also higher in these regions. researchers says more studies are needed to phone out if fracing is the reason. it is studies like that one that has bucks county residen
according to an indictment, william o'brien filled prescription drugs to people who didn't need them. investigators say he had a deal with members of the pagan motorcycle club. they would send so-called patients to o'brien and for 200 bucks he allegedly wrote prescriptions for 540,000 pills for oxcycodone methamphetamine as well. >>> most of the incidents involve flights near newark's airport but one was over ocean city. all of the incidents happened between 9:00 and 10:30 wednesday...
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. >> award winning journalist soledad o'brien takes us inside the violent world of kids behind bars... will a new experimental program be their last chance? >> i have to do my 100% best so i don't end up in a place like this again.. >> al jazeera america presents... kids behind bars: a soledad o'brien special report only on al jazeera america >> the technology is there... why isn't being done more? how to make recycling work... >> when these different plastics are blended then the recycling becomes difficult, to impossible. >> can we fix america's plastic problem? >> we can't unscramble an egg... >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> i'm standing in a tropcal wind storm... >> ...can effect and surprise us... >> wow, these are amazing... >> techknow, where technology meets humanity! only on al jazeera america >> wildfires lit by arsonists. >> this sounds like it happened in a flash. >> millions in damages. and the tragic human cost. >> he's not here anymore. >> find out how experts are fighting back. >> now available, the new al jazeea america mobile
. >> award winning journalist soledad o'brien takes us inside the violent world of kids behind bars... will a new experimental program be their last chance? >> i have to do my 100% best so i don't end up in a place like this again.. >> al jazeera america presents... kids behind bars: a soledad o'brien special report only on al jazeera america >> the technology is there... why isn't being done more? how to make recycling work... >> when these different plastics are...
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jamie o'brien taking on some of the toughest waves while covered.e idea and fans suggested that is what he should do next. and he lived to tell the tale. jamie o'brien joins me now. hello. >> how are we doing? >> super good. >> did you burn your face? >> they call them singe burns. my eyebrow and eyelashes and a little bit on my face. >> the same thing happened to whoopi goldberg. is it distracting to serve when you're on fire to . >> the thing about being on fire is that crazy distracting and it's the most intense thing that i think i've ever done. >> the waves are throwing over me and i just remembered the fire wrapping around and it was getting condensed in the barrel and i needed to go somewhere and then it just started spitting and i was trying to put my fire going all around my face again and it just blew me straight out >> that is a crazy wave. it's one of the craziest waves on earth. >> this is one of the first guys down there but they have been serving for years and these are the kind of things that jamie o'briant does. he liked himself on
jamie o'brien taking on some of the toughest waves while covered.e idea and fans suggested that is what he should do next. and he lived to tell the tale. jamie o'brien joins me now. hello. >> how are we doing? >> super good. >> did you burn your face? >> they call them singe burns. my eyebrow and eyelashes and a little bit on my face. >> the same thing happened to whoopi goldberg. is it distracting to serve when you're on fire to . >> the thing about being on...
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>> award winning journalist soledad o'brien takes us inside the violent world of kids behind bars. will a new experimental program be their last chance? >> i have to do my 100 percent best so i don't end up in a place like this again. >>> egypt approves tougher security laws after a major attack in sinai. the muslim brotherhood calls for a revolt. >> reporter: ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to al jazerra, i am sami zeidan in doha. also ahead european leaders rule out any further debt negotiations with greece before a referendum planned for sunday. >>> a lost childhood for syrian refugeesrefugees inrefugees in jordan as their important for supporting their family is his falling on young soldiers. >>> plus the clinics are open but the doctors are missing. a health clem a
>> award winning journalist soledad o'brien takes us inside the violent world of kids behind bars. will a new experimental program be their last chance? >> i have to do my 100 percent best so i don't end up in a place like this again. >>> egypt approves tougher security laws after a major attack in sinai. the muslim brotherhood calls for a revolt. >> reporter: ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to al jazerra, i am sami zeidan in doha. also ahead european leaders rule out...
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lbj would come in every day and look at every committee schedule and get on the phone with larry o'brienchief of staff on the hill. he would say nothing is moving what are you doing? get cohen over and get something moving. there is nothingg worse than a bill that sits and is not moving , it is like a dead cat on a porch in the summer. move the bill. there came a time when sitting in the ways and means committee room if you have been in the building, it is still there. mills and the general counsel and two or three people sat down and what became law was done in about 15 minutes. mills got together and said look, here's how we are going to do it. i am going to do hospitalization. mr. byrnes, the republican, you want to include the doctors? we are going to do supplemental medicare part b. over there medically indigent, medicaid. wilber cohen and wilbur mills cohen was one of the great architects. that bill was put together in about 15 minutes. medicare, medicaid and the doctors hospitalization part b. then they called lbj and said mr. president, we have got it done. wilbur mills began to
lbj would come in every day and look at every committee schedule and get on the phone with larry o'brienchief of staff on the hill. he would say nothing is moving what are you doing? get cohen over and get something moving. there is nothingg worse than a bill that sits and is not moving , it is like a dead cat on a porch in the summer. move the bill. there came a time when sitting in the ways and means committee room if you have been in the building, it is still there. mills and the general...
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but eddie o'brien and his expert team get the job done without any mishaps. 5:00 a.m. and the final stages of operation comes to an end. officers of the wisconsin state highway patrol have been assigned to escort convoys to milwaukee. and we're on our way. from out of the morning mist come friendly ghosts that mean warm and wonderful memories. they become more and more real as the sun moves higher in the wisconsin sky. >> they become so real that soon it's time for some chow. surprisingly part of the sleepy eyed customers inside. the journey continues. circus wagon 54 where are you? at the city limits the milwaukee police pick up the convoy and escort it through the downtown district to the marshalling area. for five days convoys bring groups of the wagons to this area. where they are unloaded to the delight of crowds of spectators. hundreds of magnificent horses from all over the united states and canada begin to arrive at their new home. as do the next generation of famous american artists. the teams of horses are hitched to their respective wagons for trial runs. ev
but eddie o'brien and his expert team get the job done without any mishaps. 5:00 a.m. and the final stages of operation comes to an end. officers of the wisconsin state highway patrol have been assigned to escort convoys to milwaukee. and we're on our way. from out of the morning mist come friendly ghosts that mean warm and wonderful memories. they become more and more real as the sun moves higher in the wisconsin sky. >> they become so real that soon it's time for some chow. surprisingly...
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but the fine irish hand of transportation supervisor eddie o'brien and his expert team get the job done any mishaps. 5:00 a.m. and the final stages of operation fourth of july begin. the drivers get a final briefing. officers with the which is -- the wisconsin state patrol sheriff's office has been assigned to escort patrol. and we're on our way. from out of the morning mist and a half century ago', come ghosts. friendly ghosts that become more and more real as the sun moves higher in the wisconsin sky. ♪ they become so real, surprising -- that soon it is time for chow. surprising the you know what out of the sleepy eyed customers. the journey continues. circus wagon 54, where are you? at the city limits, the milwaukee police pick up the convoy and escort it through the downtown district to the marshaling area. ♪ for five days, convoys bring groups of the wagons to this area. where they are unloaded, to the delight of crowds of spectators. hundreds of magnificent horses from all over the united states and canada begin to arrive at their new home. as do the next generation of famous amer
but the fine irish hand of transportation supervisor eddie o'brien and his expert team get the job done any mishaps. 5:00 a.m. and the final stages of operation fourth of july begin. the drivers get a final briefing. officers with the which is -- the wisconsin state patrol sheriff's office has been assigned to escort patrol. and we're on our way. from out of the morning mist and a half century ago', come ghosts. friendly ghosts that become more and more real as the sun moves higher in the...
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>> >> no laughing matter conan o'brien accused of stealing jokes a san diego man filed a lawsuit againsting several jokes that were posted on his personal blog and twitter made it to conan o'brien's late night monologue. with me now, always steals jokes, is this serious? >> everyone steals jokes, that what the internet is. this has been going on since milton berle, made it to a lawsuit is surprising, you can't put the jeanie back in bottle, it is out on social media, there are only 4 jokes in the world anyway. diedre: all right, well, we should write to him in san diego, very little sympathy from here, internet over taking tv as comp comcast main business. i fill it would happen but i am surprised how fast. >> i surprised it took this long, 20 years ago, it was you would watch tv go on-line, every once in a while, now with multiple screen devices you don't do anything out when this form of internet. >> trend lines are up arresting losing 8,000 cable subs gain 180,000 internet subs, the writing is on the wall, you have same number of subs 22.5 million but they generate 5.l 3 billion from
>> >> no laughing matter conan o'brien accused of stealing jokes a san diego man filed a lawsuit againsting several jokes that were posted on his personal blog and twitter made it to conan o'brien's late night monologue. with me now, always steals jokes, is this serious? >> everyone steals jokes, that what the internet is. this has been going on since milton berle, made it to a lawsuit is surprising, you can't put the jeanie back in bottle, it is out on social media, there are...
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, hale boggs on the ways and means committee; and really the white house's best legislator, larry o'brien, gave not just endless days and months and, yes, years of patience--but they gave their hearts--to passing this bill. let us also remember those who sadly cannot share this time for triumph. for it is their triumph too. it is the victory of great members of congress that are not with us, like john dingell, sr., and robert wagner, late a member of the senate, and james murray of montana. and there is also john fitzgerald kennedy, who fought in the senate and took his case to the people, and never yielded in pursuit, but was not spared to see the final concourse of the forces that he had helped to loose. but it all started really with the man from independence. and so, as it is fitting that we should, we have come back here to his home to complete what he began. president harry truman, as any president must, made many decisions of great moment; although he always made them frankly and with a courage and a clarity that few men have ever shared. the immense and the intricate questions of
, hale boggs on the ways and means committee; and really the white house's best legislator, larry o'brien, gave not just endless days and months and, yes, years of patience--but they gave their hearts--to passing this bill. let us also remember those who sadly cannot share this time for triumph. for it is their triumph too. it is the victory of great members of congress that are not with us, like john dingell, sr., and robert wagner, late a member of the senate, and james murray of montana. and...
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. >> steven o'brien says government troops and other parties are making a bad situation worse. preventing humanitarian aid from letting them get to where they needed to go. in june 5% of the people who need aid in syria got it. courageous efforts should not hide the fact that it's shifting conflict lines, obstacles and resistance put in place by all parties, to hinder the delivery of aid to people in need in syria. o'brien cautioned against a buffer along the turkey-syrian border a safe zone unless there's a guarantee that people almost are certain to flock for help would be protected. the u.n. asked for 5.5 billion in relief funding, and they've got a quarter of that. the crunch means less money for health education and food. for the swelling ranks of refugees. rations are introduced. hope is in short supply. at this point the only thing available in abundance is worry. >> the fighting in syria sparked a big refugee crisis in a generation. with no end in sight to the fighting the situation looks to get worse. >> president obama makes history with a speech at the african union.
. >> steven o'brien says government troops and other parties are making a bad situation worse. preventing humanitarian aid from letting them get to where they needed to go. in june 5% of the people who need aid in syria got it. courageous efforts should not hide the fact that it's shifting conflict lines, obstacles and resistance put in place by all parties, to hinder the delivery of aid to people in need in syria. o'brien cautioned against a buffer along the turkey-syrian border a safe...
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>> award winning journalist soledad o'brien takes us inside the violent world of kids behind bars. will a new experimental program be their last chance? >> i have to do my 100 percent best so i don't end up in a place like this again. >> because i was african american i was trying to fit in. >> misty copleland's journey wasn't easy. >> dancing gave me the opportunity to grow into the person... i don't think i could be without it. >> now, this trailblazer is opening the door for others. >> i wanna give back to ballet what it's done for me... >> the very positive thing, and this it's underwater. that's really good. >> this is a tiger shark. >> it's not long before the platform is put to the test by an 11.5 11.5-foot tiger shark. [ yelling ] >> since the shark is dorsal finish up, tissue samples are taken first. and then blood is drawn. it will provide a wealth of information, the kind that scientists used to get only by sacrificing the shark. >> in the past if you wanted to see what it was eating we would cut it open and look at its stomach. but now we can look at the chemicals to se
>> award winning journalist soledad o'brien takes us inside the violent world of kids behind bars. will a new experimental program be their last chance? >> i have to do my 100 percent best so i don't end up in a place like this again. >> because i was african american i was trying to fit in. >> misty copleland's journey wasn't easy. >> dancing gave me the opportunity to grow into the person... i don't think i could be without it. >> now, this trailblazer is...
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his son made a replica of the larry o'brien trophy, championship trophy.e made the sculpture back in april and waited until father's day to give it to his dad, so now he has two. he has the real one, and maybe he'll give me the other one. my son didn't sculpt me anything. i didn't win an nba championship this month. tonight on abc we had a new episode of "the bachelorette." it was a crazy one. if you haven't been following the show, a guy named nick who was on "bachelorette" just season just walked on to this show. he showed up. they let him join the show. as you might imagine did not go over well with the other guys who got on the show the old-fashioned way, by sending head shots, i don't know the way it is. caitlyn liked nick so much, invited him back to her hotel room where i guess, apparently they forgot to turn their mikes off. [ indistinct ] >> i know. >> heavy breathing and moaning. why are those guys sitting outside the door? is that the line? are they taking turns? [ cheers and applause ] like a waiting room at the dentist's office. that was kind
his son made a replica of the larry o'brien trophy, championship trophy.e made the sculpture back in april and waited until father's day to give it to his dad, so now he has two. he has the real one, and maybe he'll give me the other one. my son didn't sculpt me anything. i didn't win an nba championship this month. tonight on abc we had a new episode of "the bachelorette." it was a crazy one. if you haven't been following the show, a guy named nick who was on "bachelorette"...
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. >> steven o'brien said that the government troops and other warring parties are making a bad situation worse. preventing the humanitarian aid from getting to where it needs to go. in june, only 5% of the people who needed aid in syria actually got it. >> the courageous efforts of humanitarians to reach people with assistance should not hide the fact that widespread fighting and visiting conflict lines and obstacles and restrictions put in place by all parties continue to significantly hinder the delivery of aid to people of syria. >> o'brien proposed against calling a proposed buffer in syria a safe zone, unless there's a guarantee that people almost certain to flock there for help would be protected. the u.n. has asked for 5 and a half billion dollars in relief funding this year. so far, they have only gotten one quarter of that. the crunch means of less money for health, education and even food for the swelling ranks of refugees. rations have already been reduced. and hope is in short supply. at this point, the only thing available in abundance is worry. the fighting in syria has spa
. >> steven o'brien said that the government troops and other warring parties are making a bad situation worse. preventing the humanitarian aid from getting to where it needs to go. in june, only 5% of the people who needed aid in syria actually got it. >> the courageous efforts of humanitarians to reach people with assistance should not hide the fact that widespread fighting and visiting conflict lines and obstacles and restrictions put in place by all parties continue to...
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. >> richard quest is here and miles o'brien. richard, a lot of news coming in late today. what do you make of this? a u.s. preliminary intelligence assessment someone in the cockpit deliberately steered this plane off course. >> i just hope they didn't spend too long and waste too much time doing it. frankly, from day one, the facts have always been known and have pointed toward that general direction. the malaysian prime minister himself, when he announced the turn back said it was by a deliberate act. there's nothing startling here that for somebody like myself who happens to think you have to have the mechanical issues still on the table, there's nothing startling here that makes me change my mind one bit. >> this is carefully worded david. it is one step from saying that someone in the cockpit also then crashed the plane. but is it time to go there, do you think? >> yeah. you know the deliberate movement -- i'm going to say a word we haven't said over a year now. nefarious. i think richard introduced that to us. the nefarious activity. this doesn't indicate there's any
. >> richard quest is here and miles o'brien. richard, a lot of news coming in late today. what do you make of this? a u.s. preliminary intelligence assessment someone in the cockpit deliberately steered this plane off course. >> i just hope they didn't spend too long and waste too much time doing it. frankly, from day one, the facts have always been known and have pointed toward that general direction. the malaysian prime minister himself, when he announced the turn back said it...
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>> award winning journalist soledad o'brien takes us inside the violent world of kids behind bars.l a new experimental program be their last chance? >> i have to do my 100 percent best so i don't end up in a place like this again. >>> it's about society, but the cost is steep. the fastest growing prison population is inmates over the age of 50, a group that's grown 25% in the last four years, and the justice department reports ageing prisoners are a huge burden, more than most can afford. there is a price to setting them ford. michael oku with the tough outside. >> i started using drugs when i was 15. i'm 57. i've been to the pen tentry once, i had two convictions. >> reporter: jeffrey washington has been in and out of the penn ten shary system for 24 years, a fast growing group, older prisoners. in a few days, he's getting ut. >> the last thing i want to do is come back. >> there's about 250,000 prisoners, over 50 in the u.s. facing stricter laws. many have been imprisoned for a long time. when they are released, they are at a unique disadvantage. the world they are entering is di
>> award winning journalist soledad o'brien takes us inside the violent world of kids behind bars.l a new experimental program be their last chance? >> i have to do my 100 percent best so i don't end up in a place like this again. >>> it's about society, but the cost is steep. the fastest growing prison population is inmates over the age of 50, a group that's grown 25% in the last four years, and the justice department reports ageing prisoners are a huge burden, more than...
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former ntsb managing director peter gulls and miles o'brien.er, at least for now, the report stops short of officially blaming, assigning blame. but it seems based on what we just heard in renee's report that this seems to be a case of pilot error. >> we know what happened. this pilot made a serious, serious mistake. and what's shocking, would feellf is that there was another fully qualified pilot sitting to his right and the copilot was sitting on the jump seat. they had three fully qualified pilots not one of them intervened when the mistake was made. >> and those lives were lost. miles, we learned from this report that the pilot of the aircraft as renee pointed out failed a flight simulateor test in may 2014 less than a year before the accident. should this pilot have been allowed to fly after failing a test like this? >> you know wolf in a word no. this is just heartbreaking. frankly. as passengers when we get on board a commercial aircraft an airliner we expect a certain amount of capability out of the people flying the aircraft. and to re
former ntsb managing director peter gulls and miles o'brien.er, at least for now, the report stops short of officially blaming, assigning blame. but it seems based on what we just heard in renee's report that this seems to be a case of pilot error. >> we know what happened. this pilot made a serious, serious mistake. and what's shocking, would feellf is that there was another fully qualified pilot sitting to his right and the copilot was sitting on the jump seat. they had three fully...
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>> award winning journalist soledad o'brien takes us inside the violent world of kids behind bars. will a new experimental program be their last chance? >> i have to do my 100 percent best so i don't end up in a place like this again. [ ♪ ] >>> america's failure to pass meanful immigration reform has consequences for immigrants and the thousands of businesses relying on the working they do. president obama wants to focus depore takes efforts on felons, nom families, the fact remains 2 million immigrants have been deported. among the people heading back to mexico are thousands of children of immigrants, born in america. in other words u.s. citizens. many of the kids are lost in mexico, living without paper or skills. some face life in unfamiliar and dangerous territory controlled by dough cartels. -- drug cartels. david has this report. [ ♪ ] >> reporter: a friendly neighbourhood soccer match is a welcome distraction for these kids. many are undocumented, struggle with the language and are displaced due to poverty and violence. it's a sad, though familiar story. there's something di
>> award winning journalist soledad o'brien takes us inside the violent world of kids behind bars. will a new experimental program be their last chance? >> i have to do my 100 percent best so i don't end up in a place like this again. [ ♪ ] >>> america's failure to pass meanful immigration reform has consequences for immigrants and the thousands of businesses relying on the working they do. president obama wants to focus depore takes efforts on felons, nom families, the...
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jane o'brien, bbc news. katty: imagine having to cycle around a tulip factory because it is so big.you would like to reach me and the bbc team you can find us on twitter. from all of us, thank you for watching. i will see you back here tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation -- giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation -- pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and mufg. >> they say the oldest trees bear the sweetest fruit. at mufg, we have believed in nurturing banking relationships for centuries, because strong financial partnerships are best cultivated for the years to come, giving your company the resources and stability to thrive. mufg, we build relationships that build the world. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: time is running out for an iran nuclear deal. another deadline passes with a final agreement sti
jane o'brien, bbc news. katty: imagine having to cycle around a tulip factory because it is so big.you would like to reach me and the bbc team you can find us on twitter. from all of us, thank you for watching. i will see you back here tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation -- giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good,...
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>> award winning journalist soledad o'brien takes us inside the violent world of kids behind bars.new experimental program be their last chance? >> i have to do my 100 percent best so i don't end up in a place like this again. >>> welcome back to "inside story", i'm ray suarez. we've been talking about the way different americans see a shared history. kenneth davis has been a successful teacher and debunker of historical miths. his don't know much about history books walk readers through history to a better understanding of how we got to today. welcome to the programme. >> battle flag much between the end of the war and the premier of birth of a nation 50 years later. >> ray, first of all, thank you for having me, this is an important subject and is interesting to here the conversation about this flag, it's been buried and mitted, legend and -- myth and legend and half truth and lies. it's been very productive to have a conversation about what this means. certainly the confederate flag as we know it, the one that's been discussed, is not the flag orreor the confederate states. it w
>> award winning journalist soledad o'brien takes us inside the violent world of kids behind bars.new experimental program be their last chance? >> i have to do my 100 percent best so i don't end up in a place like this again. >>> welcome back to "inside story", i'm ray suarez. we've been talking about the way different americans see a shared history. kenneth davis has been a successful teacher and debunker of historical miths. his don't know much about history...
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>> award winning journalist soledad o'brien takes us inside the violent world of kids behind bars. will a new experimental program be their last chance? >> i have to do my 100 percent best so i don't end up in a place like this again. >> as greece plunges deeper into financial crisis. >> greece's choice, a bad deal... and no deal. >> world markets react. >> it's a grim picture. >> the consequences could be catastrophic. >> for continuing global coverage, stay with al jazeera america. >> welcome back. a quick reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera. tens of thousands have taken part in a rally in athens, on the eve of a bailout referendum. whatever happens banks are running out of money. >>> raids in the northern city of aleppo, major assault by an alliance of rebel groups and a u.s. official says that talks on iran's nuclear program may go beyond the july 9 deadline. both sides at the negotiating table in vienna say they are optimistic that they will reach a final agreement. >>> germany's reaction to what happens in greece will be crucial to what happens next. >> reporter: r
>> award winning journalist soledad o'brien takes us inside the violent world of kids behind bars. will a new experimental program be their last chance? >> i have to do my 100 percent best so i don't end up in a place like this again. >> as greece plunges deeper into financial crisis. >> greece's choice, a bad deal... and no deal. >> world markets react. >> it's a grim picture. >> the consequences could be catastrophic. >> for continuing global...
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the indictment says the group would send so-called patients to o'brien. for $200 he allegedly wrote prescriptions for 540,000 pills including oxycodone, amphetamines. the pagans would sell the drugs on the street. the feds say a patient who received prescription drugs from him died. >>> developing news from the delaware bureau concerning standardized tests. it turns out public school students in that state won't have a chance to opt out of them. governor jack markell vetoed a bill that would have allowed them to do just that, allowing students to skip state-wide and district tests without repercussion. >>> that brings us to another school matter. are teachers in new jersey makeing the grade? in the past teachers were simply deem satisfactory or unsatisfactory. a new state evaluation system requires more observation and uses student performance data to grade teachers. in the 2013-14 school year 97% of teachers were considered highly effective or partially effective. let's take a look at the counties that the test says need work. in camden 12 teachers recei
the indictment says the group would send so-called patients to o'brien. for $200 he allegedly wrote prescriptions for 540,000 pills including oxycodone, amphetamines. the pagans would sell the drugs on the street. the feds say a patient who received prescription drugs from him died. >>> developing news from the delaware bureau concerning standardized tests. it turns out public school students in that state won't have a chance to opt out of them. governor jack markell vetoed a bill that...