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the price point of the co-op was obviously too good to be true.ill be interesting to see what they actually come up with and if they're going to cut services to make up for it. >> woodruff: mary agnes, what would the administration do for someone like mr. azria. >> we're talking about special outreaches for 500,000 people or more who were going to reaching for plans, explaining to them on how to navigate for the plans. they're trying to investigate what "they," the department of health and human services, might do to grant relief to the co-ops because some are still struggling financially. >> do they think they will be able to find an option for someone like him at the same price point? >> i think they could. there are different tiers of coverage. if he's interested in a lower monthly premium, a bronze plan might work for him. it might not be the exact same plan in the co-op which he obviously really liked, but, again, that's where, whether you go on to healthcare.gov yourself or get assistance from a broker or agent or work with many of the group
the price point of the co-op was obviously too good to be true.ill be interesting to see what they actually come up with and if they're going to cut services to make up for it. >> woodruff: mary agnes, what would the administration do for someone like mr. azria. >> we're talking about special outreaches for 500,000 people or more who were going to reaching for plans, explaining to them on how to navigate for the plans. they're trying to investigate what "they," the...
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kentucky co-op had the biggest loss of any co-op in the whole country.ore than $50 million in 2014. now, things were hardly much better for the kenyan for the ko were actually enrolled in it. the co-op saw double-dynel i think premium increases on the individual market. if it had survived, it was planning on increasing premiums by 25% in 2016. if this contraption had survived in the next year, it was gl -- t was going to increase premiums by 25%. here's what the kentucky co-op's c.e.o. said about this particular subsidized health care plan. "in the plan's language, things have come up short of where they need to be." end quote. boy, that's for sure. if only we'd is ha had that kinf honesty from the become obama administration on the many, many failures of obamacare. the collapse of the kentucky co-op is emblematic of the situation out across the land. the obama administration claims that their government-subsidized co-ops would provide affordable and sustainable alternatives to private insurance much the truth is anything but that. and what's even more d
kentucky co-op had the biggest loss of any co-op in the whole country.ore than $50 million in 2014. now, things were hardly much better for the kenyan for the ko were actually enrolled in it. the co-op saw double-dynel i think premium increases on the individual market. if it had survived, it was planning on increasing premiums by 25% in 2016. if this contraption had survived in the next year, it was gl -- t was going to increase premiums by 25%. here's what the kentucky co-op's c.e.o. said...
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co-ops support for lawyers so they could get through the bureaucracy in their own country, and they began exporting. they couldn't get through the legal part of it to be able to succeed. in other cases, our purchase for progress program, it was because of co-ops we were successful, but you have to train people on what is a contract. how do you honor a contract? how do you deliver when you say you are going to deliver? all these different things to think co-op's aren't important aspect to having success, but there are a lot of places in the world and in certain countries where co-ops are foreign and not trusted and difficult to put together. i think they are an important tool. were you going to say something? i think it's this whole notion of trying to promise collective action. together, we tried to develop this nation of overreliance. you've got a synergy between people who were otherwise vulnerable, otherwise .isempowered we work on the organization of farmers as opposed to working with farmers solely as individuals. there is certainly a lot that can be achieved. judy: we've got o
co-ops support for lawyers so they could get through the bureaucracy in their own country, and they began exporting. they couldn't get through the legal part of it to be able to succeed. in other cases, our purchase for progress program, it was because of co-ops we were successful, but you have to train people on what is a contract. how do you honor a contract? how do you deliver when you say you are going to deliver? all these different things to think co-op's aren't important aspect to having...
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utah is the tenth state where the co-op has gone under.see that map there. 66,000 has been ordered out of the insurance market for 2016. there is also a new report coming out at the same time saying premiums for the silver plans will jump more than 7% next year. last year comparison point up 2%. betsy mccoy is with me now. great to see you. >> thank you. deirdre: the binder is amazing, that is obamacare. that is the affordable care act. >> and the failure of these co-ops is really the canary in the coal mine. the law set up co-ops and forced taxpayers to loan them 2.5 billion dollars with a b, they were doomed to failure because of two provisions. one said no one who worked in the insurance industry could work for the co ops, as if pricing risk is a child's play, you don't need experience. and bard the co-ops from spending money on marketing or advertising, so how are they going to compete. >> i want to ask you such a basic question, as a consumer, let's say i am buying my insurance through the co-ops. why can't i buy just cheaper insuranc
utah is the tenth state where the co-op has gone under.see that map there. 66,000 has been ordered out of the insurance market for 2016. there is also a new report coming out at the same time saying premiums for the silver plans will jump more than 7% next year. last year comparison point up 2%. betsy mccoy is with me now. great to see you. >> thank you. deirdre: the binder is amazing, that is obamacare. that is the affordable care act. >> and the failure of these co-ops is really...
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co-ops are owned by farmers who split the profits. the two rivers co-op has nearly 500 farmer members.. and employs around 50 workers.. gathman adds they've seen the largest amount of cover crops going out this fall.. since the iowa nutrient reduction strategy began.. he estimates that number is up between 30 and 40 percent this year. ---- over in the grain markets.. the european central bank made a statement suggesting quantitative easing could be in the future... "so the dollar's up, what they call a full handle, which is a hundred points. and that's kind of working against all the ag commodities that are priced in dollars this morning." "soybeans got a very good export sales report and we see very strong export sales for most of the weeks between now and the end of 2015. but the corn and wheat numbers were pretty poor." "the cattle market is probably not done yet. but we are starting to see a little resistance here both technical and fundamental. the export sales of beef were pretty low the last week. we still think technically the
co-ops are owned by farmers who split the profits. the two rivers co-op has nearly 500 farmer members.. and employs around 50 workers.. gathman adds they've seen the largest amount of cover crops going out this fall.. since the iowa nutrient reduction strategy began.. he estimates that number is up between 30 and 40 percent this year. ---- over in the grain markets.. the european central bank made a statement suggesting quantitative easing could be in the future... "so the dollar's up,...
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[john graham/national center for policy analysis] "as years go by i think we will see the co-ops were a canary in the coal mine." graham predicts for profit well known insurance companies will eventually pull out of the exchanges... dealing a crippling blow to obamacare. [john graham/national center for policy analysis] "in 2017, 2018, they are going to be starting to feel a lot of pain and i think these exchanges are at risk of having no insurers participate in them at all." larry>> the vast majority of illegal immigrants enter the u-s because they're looking for better life. but some slipping through the cracks commit serious crimes that injure, even kill american citizens. in an exclusive interview you'll only see o'full measure with sharyl attkisson,' iowa senator chuck grassley discusses the problem. sen. chuck grassley/(r) - iowa "you've got an administration that thinks more highly of their interest in protecting undocumented workers than there is enforcing the law and, in the process of making that decision, violating their constitutional oath to faithfully execute the laws of
[john graham/national center for policy analysis] "as years go by i think we will see the co-ops were a canary in the coal mine." graham predicts for profit well known insurance companies will eventually pull out of the exchanges... dealing a crippling blow to obamacare. [john graham/national center for policy analysis] "in 2017, 2018, they are going to be starting to feel a lot of pain and i think these exchanges are at risk of having no insurers participate in them at...
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do the co-ops compete with each other? do they compete against the regular corporations, or what keeps them from becoming cutthroat in order to win? >> good question. again, i'm going to use a concrete example rather than a hypothetical. i'm going to use mondragon because it is a very rich source. and there are loads of books and articles on mondragon, including on our website, democracyatwork.info, where we gather all this material, all of which is available to you at your leisure and no cost and so on. here's how mondragon has done it. mondragon's first commitment is to preserve jobs. it's very interesting. when you ask them, "what is your bottom line?" the answer is jobs. so if, for example, and i'll take an example from them. one of their successful production lines is the fagor. f-a-g-o-r. it's fairly well-known in europe and around the world. it produces washing machines, appliances like that. and the fagor washing machine company has suffered from the international crisis like everybody else, and so the demand for t
do the co-ops compete with each other? do they compete against the regular corporations, or what keeps them from becoming cutthroat in order to win? >> good question. again, i'm going to use a concrete example rather than a hypothetical. i'm going to use mondragon because it is a very rich source. and there are loads of books and articles on mondragon, including on our website, democracyatwork.info, where we gather all this material, all of which is available to you at your leisure and no...
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you heard what some critics are saying about the special ops. i find it fascinating we did not see president obama come out and make this announcement. i think it's on purpose, right. ting it's a very small force. i'm not sure it deserves presidential announcement. the reality is it won't be decisive. this is likely the force they will assist. it will help them to do some fighting to be sure. i think they are also one of the main jobs will be direct air power. >> we've been following this much more so than me. >> did obama feel this immense pressure that he had to do something. why not. i think there's a sense of desperation to show some kind of success. it recruited close to 20,000 people fo join forces even though it's lost as much. it's expanded to seven other countries and he has a worldwide following. we really don't have much to show for what we've been doing for a year. here is the other thing. right now today even while we're making this announcement, we have no clear end state for syria. no clear end state for iraq. >> my next question
you heard what some critics are saying about the special ops. i find it fascinating we did not see president obama come out and make this announcement. i think it's on purpose, right. ting it's a very small force. i'm not sure it deserves presidential announcement. the reality is it won't be decisive. this is likely the force they will assist. it will help them to do some fighting to be sure. i think they are also one of the main jobs will be direct air power. >> we've been following this...
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do the co-ops compete with each other? do they compete against the regular corporations, or what keeps them from becoming cutthroat in order to win? >> good question. again, i'm going to use a concrete example rather than a hypothetical. i'm going to use mondragon because it is a very rich source. and there are loads of books and articles on mondragon, including on our website, democracyatwork.info, where we gather all this material, all of which is available to you at your leisure and no cost and so on. here's how mondragon has done it. mondragon's first commitment is to preserve jobs. it's very interesting. when you ask them, "what is your bottom line?" the answer is jobs. so if, for example, and i'll take an example from them. one of their successful production lines is the fagor. f-a-g-o-r. it's fairly well-known in europe and around the world. it produces washing machines, appliances like that. and the fagor washing machine company has suffered from the international crisis like everybody else, and so the demand for t
do the co-ops compete with each other? do they compete against the regular corporations, or what keeps them from becoming cutthroat in order to win? >> good question. again, i'm going to use a concrete example rather than a hypothetical. i'm going to use mondragon because it is a very rich source. and there are loads of books and articles on mondragon, including on our website, democracyatwork.info, where we gather all this material, all of which is available to you at your leisure and no...
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typically this time of year we'll see a high temperature op 70 degrees. it will be warmer this afternoon for most areas. and completely dry. we've got lots of clouds but the radar we're completely dry today and we'll stay dry until we get to the end of the workweek. then we've got showers, possibly some thunderstorms on the way. today leave the umbrella at home, don't forget the sunglasses. 70s this afternoon. 72 in quakertown, 63 degrees for the pocono mountains, sunshine and a gentle breeze out of the northwest, so the humidity stays low. you'll see sunshine and a few scattered clouds at the shore. low 70s for rehoboth. 70s looking good, low humidity for westchester, and williamstown. there are changes a head. a look at what's to come and the tombing of the wet weather when i'm back in ten minutes. >>> sounds good, except for the rain part. time to get a look at the highways out there. >> let's look at the vine way expressway. jessica? >> we're on the vine around the 8th street. no problems. westbound is typically where the see the jam for the first par
typically this time of year we'll see a high temperature op 70 degrees. it will be warmer this afternoon for most areas. and completely dry. we've got lots of clouds but the radar we're completely dry today and we'll stay dry until we get to the end of the workweek. then we've got showers, possibly some thunderstorms on the way. today leave the umbrella at home, don't forget the sunglasses. 70s this afternoon. 72 in quakertown, 63 degrees for the pocono mountains, sunshine and a gentle breeze...
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but in the site ops war between rubio and bush, rubio is winning. it is intentional -- john: provocative. mark: it is meant to crush bush's spirit. bush'sot just to crush spirit. him tont him to attack attack them over the voting records because they think it makes bush look small and pathetic. mark: the other thing that rubio socialng for him, the media on the conservative side are becoming pro-marco. they love him a lot more than they love jeb bush. john: a democratic pollster says to smart people, insiders -- a lot of republicans are not too -- 71% say that the nominee will be marco rubio. that's not overvalued stock. national.'s only we will see a much he rises. you think he is going to rise, i think, more than i do. if he rises in the polls, momentum will get supercharged. and everyone will have to figure out what to do about it. john: it tells you how inside the beltway establishment is pro-rubio, not just because of the debate performance. but they look at him and say, young, hispanic -- mark: democrats are not as afraid of marco rubio as som
but in the site ops war between rubio and bush, rubio is winning. it is intentional -- john: provocative. mark: it is meant to crush bush's spirit. bush'sot just to crush spirit. him tont him to attack attack them over the voting records because they think it makes bush look small and pathetic. mark: the other thing that rubio socialng for him, the media on the conservative side are becoming pro-marco. they love him a lot more than they love jeb bush. john: a democratic pollster says to smart...
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specifically under the co-op program, h.h.s. dealt up $2.4 billion in loans to 23 nonprofit start-up plans, many of which were headed not by insurance or health care experts but by political activists with no actual business experience. almost immediately, we began to hear reports of mismanagement in the program and poor decisionmaking at the co-ops themselves. earlier this year, the h.h.s. office and inspector general reported that 21 of the 23 co-ops that received loans under the program, loans that were supposed to last for 15 years, by the way, had suffered staggering losses. this, of course, was not surprising given the inexperience of many of the founders of the co-ops and the lack of oversight and accountability at h.h.s. with regard to the program. and while a nonprofit insurer may not be focused on avoiding lawsuits, one would assume that at the very least staying in business would be a priority. yet over the last several months, ten of the 23 co-ops have had to close their doors, with more failures expected in the near
specifically under the co-op program, h.h.s. dealt up $2.4 billion in loans to 23 nonprofit start-up plans, many of which were headed not by insurance or health care experts but by political activists with no actual business experience. almost immediately, we began to hear reports of mismanagement in the program and poor decisionmaking at the co-ops themselves. earlier this year, the h.h.s. office and inspector general reported that 21 of the 23 co-ops that received loans under the program,...
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as years go by i think we will see the co-ops were a canary in the al mine."grahampredicts for profit well knowowinsurance companies will eventually pull out of the exchanges...dealing a crippling blow to obamacare. "in 2017, 2018, they are going to be starting to feel a lot ofain and i think these exchanges are at sk of having no ininrers participate in them at all." the vast majority of illegal immigrants enter the u-s because they're looking for a better life. life.but some slipipng through the cracks commit serious crimes that injure, even kill american citizens.in an exclusive interview you'll only see on 'full measure with sharylattkisson,' iowa senator chuck grgrsley discusses the problem. you've got an administration that thinks more highly of their interest in protecting undocumented workers than there is enforcing the law and, in the process of making that decision, violating their constitutional oath to faithfully execute the laws of this country. don't miss the full report on 'full measure wiwi sharyl attkisson this sunday morning at 9:00, only on
as years go by i think we will see the co-ops were a canary in the al mine."grahampredicts for profit well knowowinsurance companies will eventually pull out of the exchanges...dealing a crippling blow to obamacare. "in 2017, 2018, they are going to be starting to feel a lot ofain and i think these exchanges are at sk of having no ininrers participate in them at all." the vast majority of illegal immigrants enter the u-s because they're looking for a better life. life.but some...
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in tennessee, co-op is going under. $27 million. they had 27,000 people enrolled. now, my colleagues on othe other side of the aisle continue to say exobamacare has been such a success. if you do the -- say oh, obamacare has been such a success. if you look at the numbers, i take issue with that. i would not term that a success. i term it a failure. i wonder if the people in oregon and colorado, kentucky and tennessee are feeling a success as they once again find out that simply having an insurance card is not health care. it is access to the queue if the company is solvent and the queue exists. imagine for states a collective nearly half a billion dollars for experiments. half a billion taxpayer dollars for experiments in health insurance delivery all before anybody received any mental health help or received a ngle mammogram or a single child vaccine. we know that obamacare is too expensive to afford, and for all too many, it is too expensive to use once they get the insurance. and it is proving to be a failure. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewo
in tennessee, co-op is going under. $27 million. they had 27,000 people enrolled. now, my colleagues on othe other side of the aisle continue to say exobamacare has been such a success. if you do the -- say oh, obamacare has been such a success. if you look at the numbers, i take issue with that. i would not term that a success. i term it a failure. i wonder if the people in oregon and colorado, kentucky and tennessee are feeling a success as they once again find out that simply having an...
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co-ops are profits. 500 farmer workers.. gathman adds they've seen the largest amount of cover crops going out this fall.. since the iowa nutrient reduction strategy began.. he estimates that number is up between 30 and 40 percent this year. ---- over in the grain markets.. the european central statement suggesting quantitative easing could be in the future... "so the dollar's up, which is a hundred points. and that's kind of working against all the ag commodities that are priced in dollars this morning." "soybeans got a very good export sales report and we anticipate will continue to most of the weeks between now and the end of 2015. but the corn and wheat numbers were pretty poor." "the cattle market is probably not done yet. but we are starting to see a little resistance here both technical and fundamental. the export sales of beef were pretty low the last week. we still think technically there's a little more room to the upside in cattle. although, they're due for at least a corrective pullback here." "pork has benefited
co-ops are profits. 500 farmer workers.. gathman adds they've seen the largest amount of cover crops going out this fall.. since the iowa nutrient reduction strategy began.. he estimates that number is up between 30 and 40 percent this year. ---- over in the grain markets.. the european central statement suggesting quantitative easing could be in the future... "so the dollar's up, which is a hundred points. and that's kind of working against all the ag commodities that are priced in...
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will send special-ops forces to iraq and syria.te house press secretary josh earnest expecting to make that shortly. we expect to learn more about the united states authorizing our military to send 20 to 30 special-ops forces out there. we're watching. we'll bring that to you live as it happens. ♪ building aircraft, the likes of which the world has never seen. this is what we do. ♪ that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. harris: we're awaiting white house briefing on fox news alert. wan to draw your attention to the lecturn after the left of the screen. we're anticipating the white house press secretary will step up there as he does each day at this time. we're couple minutes away when that normal would happen. one of the questions will be about the u.s. military authorizing or obama administration authorizing the u.s. military to put up 50 advisors, military special operations forces on the ground inside of syria and iraq. they're promising no more than 50. 20 or 30 or so on syria side. then in iraq you make up the diff
will send special-ops forces to iraq and syria.te house press secretary josh earnest expecting to make that shortly. we expect to learn more about the united states authorizing our military to send 20 to 30 special-ops forces out there. we're watching. we'll bring that to you live as it happens. ♪ building aircraft, the likes of which the world has never seen. this is what we do. ♪ that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. harris: we're awaiting white house briefing on fox news...
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the first co-op to be killed was strangled in the crib, it was the vermont one.sioner said, no way. since then we've seen eight collapse. we have -- including five, fife have chanced just in the last three weeks, and our reporter who's been on this, richard pollack, released the administration has a list of 11 more on death watch that is secret, hasn't been shared with the american people. and if those were to collapse, we'd bring that number up to 19 out of 24, that's an 80% rate of obamacare failing. charles: we're talking about higher premiums, the cadillac tax is going to kick in soon, sign-up ands renewals aren't with where they thought they would be x. they admitted there would be something like 35 million people ultimately who couldn't even have coverage. where are the positives in this? >> i haven't seen any, and i don't think the democrats have seen any positives either. this has been something they've had to carry on their back since they launched it, and that's one thing where people gave a lot of heck to the conservatives forced to shut down before ob
the first co-op to be killed was strangled in the crib, it was the vermont one.sioner said, no way. since then we've seen eight collapse. we have -- including five, fife have chanced just in the last three weeks, and our reporter who's been on this, richard pollack, released the administration has a list of 11 more on death watch that is secret, hasn't been shared with the american people. and if those were to collapse, we'd bring that number up to 19 out of 24, that's an 80% rate of obamacare...
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>> black ops has a negative connotation. again, probably 75% of what we do is just training our allies, it's not classified. again, that's a very rewarding and most important things we do. the black ops piece of it is classified missions. but black ops indicates you're off the grid, and that's as far from the truth as we come in. special operations we probably have more oversight than any other unit because most operations if they're outside the theater of the war, they are approved by the president of the united states. so you mentioned earlier before we started the taping about the four lawyers that were part of the decision to go get bin laden. >> rose: yes. let me tell you, we have lawyers within every unit of special operations to make sure that we're following the law of armed conflict, the rules of engagement. you know, it is really about the discipline and the integrity of the unit. what makes us good is the fact we're not cavalier, is that we rehearse and we rehearse and we rehearse and that's what makes you good. n
>> black ops has a negative connotation. again, probably 75% of what we do is just training our allies, it's not classified. again, that's a very rewarding and most important things we do. the black ops piece of it is classified missions. but black ops indicates you're off the grid, and that's as far from the truth as we come in. special operations we probably have more oversight than any other unit because most operations if they're outside the theater of the war, they are approved by...
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that's because r- e-i , the nation's largest consumer co-op and specialty outdoor retailer, has announced its plans to close its doors on black friday this year. at all 143 of its retail locations, starting today, the co-op is inviting the nation to join in by choosing to #optoutside to reconnect with family and friends this thanksgiving holiday. r-e-i is giving all of their employees the day off to enjoy the outdoors. jenna: sioux city police are asking for your help in finding a man accused of distributing fake cash. police are trying to identify this individual in relation to an investigation involving counterfeit money. this is surveience video from a store in sioux city anyone with information about this case is urged to contact authorities or call crime stoppers at 258- tips still to come... halloween is just around the corner. and before you indulge your sweet tooth some tips on how you can avoid damaging your teeth. fred: (fred) showers can be expected at times tonight, but tomorrow's weather will be windy. how about halloween? will we stay dry? your forecast is coming up! port ne
that's because r- e-i , the nation's largest consumer co-op and specialty outdoor retailer, has announced its plans to close its doors on black friday this year. at all 143 of its retail locations, starting today, the co-op is inviting the nation to join in by choosing to #optoutside to reconnect with family and friends this thanksgiving holiday. r-e-i is giving all of their employees the day off to enjoy the outdoors. jenna: sioux city police are asking for your help in finding a man accused...
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the deployment of more than 50 special ops forces is the most significant escalation of the war. the significance of this video which is clearly very disturbing? >> well, the significance of the video that we're going to see about two dozen special operations forces heading to syria. and that brings u.s. troops that much closer to the front lines. >> reporter: president obama secretly told defense secretary ash carter, a few months ago, he wanted faster progress in the war against isis in both syria and iraq. and to come up with a plan, a u.s. official says. now, the president has ordered a small number of special operations soldiers into north syria to help local forces to fight isis. >> the president does expect that they can have an impact in intensifying our strategy. for building the capacity of local forces inside of syria. to taking the fight on the ground to isil. >> reporter: the teams no more than 50 troops total could include member of the army's delta force and green berets, as well as navy s.e.a.l.s. their mission to provide am institution and communications and supp
the deployment of more than 50 special ops forces is the most significant escalation of the war. the significance of this video which is clearly very disturbing? >> well, the significance of the video that we're going to see about two dozen special operations forces heading to syria. and that brings u.s. troops that much closer to the front lines. >> reporter: president obama secretly told defense secretary ash carter, a few months ago, he wanted faster progress in the war against...
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they go to the goal and then they want to have an op and people jumping all over this. it's been advertised at 149 and then the recommended retail price is 250. we will see. >>> that's not nearly as exciting. >> yeah, it's a prostate. it's more pleasing than what's happening. >> there's an obsession with waxing. they get to wax them and two of them agreed to go through with it. >> i think that it's good to realize what what we go through. >> i appreciate it, and i love you. i am sure that you you go through a lot of things that i would rather now. i o don't need to feel it too. >> we have a lot more and it's course er. >> here is the woman guiding them through the exercise. i will apply it and show them how to take it. >> the testicles and the rest of me are in the way. >> so how does it go? >> are you sure that you want to commit 100 percent? >> i am here. let's do it. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] just hold my hand. >> he turned a darker shade of red. how did it go after wards because they got the whole area done. >> i looked in the mirror and my [ bleep ] looks like a naked [
they go to the goal and then they want to have an op and people jumping all over this. it's been advertised at 149 and then the recommended retail price is 250. we will see. >>> that's not nearly as exciting. >> yeah, it's a prostate. it's more pleasing than what's happening. >> there's an obsession with waxing. they get to wax them and two of them agreed to go through with it. >> i think that it's good to realize what what we go through. >> i appreciate it, and...
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co-ops are owned by farmers who split the profits. the two rivers co-op has nearly 500 farmer members.. and employs around 50 workers.. gathman adds they've seen the out this fall.. since the iowa nutrient reduction strategy began.. he estimates that number is up between 30 and 40 percent this year. over in the grain markets.. the european central bank made a statement suggesting the future... "so the dollar's up, what they hundred points. and that's kind of working against all the ag commodities that are priced in dollars this morning." "soybeans got a very good export will continue to see very strong export sales for most of the weeks between now and the end of 2015. but the corn and wheat numbers were pretty poor." "the cattle market is probably not done yet. but we are starting to see a little resistance here both technical and fundamental. the export sales of beef were pretty low the last week. we still think technically there's a little more room to the upside in cattle. although, they're due for at least a corrective pullback h
co-ops are owned by farmers who split the profits. the two rivers co-op has nearly 500 farmer members.. and employs around 50 workers.. gathman adds they've seen the out this fall.. since the iowa nutrient reduction strategy began.. he estimates that number is up between 30 and 40 percent this year. over in the grain markets.. the european central bank made a statement suggesting the future... "so the dollar's up, what they hundred points. and that's kind of working against all the ag...
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crews were called to the farmer's co-op in ida grove just one of the co- op's grain bins. crews from at least three departments were on the scene... hoping to save as s ch of the structure and grgrn inside as possible for arerefarmers in the midst of harvest season. siouxland news has a crew on the scene... we'll have an update on thls fire tonight on siouxland news at nine on our sister station fox 44. larry>> meanwhile in sioux city... police are looking for someone suspected of credit card fraud. sioux city police say the person seen in this surveillance footage from a store on sioux city's north side is wanted as part of an active investigation into credit card fraud. anyone who can identify this person is asked to call crime stoppers at 258- tips. information leading to an n rest d conviction in this case may be eligigie for a cash reward.d. diana>> nebraska state senator dave bloomfield joined the nebraska chamber of commerce and industry today for an annual legislative forum. this yr's annual forum took place at the marina inn in south sioux city. the chamber says t
crews were called to the farmer's co-op in ida grove just one of the co- op's grain bins. crews from at least three departments were on the scene... hoping to save as s ch of the structure and grgrn inside as possible for arerefarmers in the midst of harvest season. siouxland news has a crew on the scene... we'll have an update on thls fire tonight on siouxland news at nine on our sister station fox 44. larry>> meanwhile in sioux city... police are looking for someone suspected of credit...
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so i wanted her take on jennifer lawrence's verecent op-ed on eql pay for women. >> a zeitgeist.ennifer lawrence is saying that? that means it's time to talk about it and do something about it. i applaud, applaud, applaud her. >> and that's coming from a person who kno thing or two so what a compliment, jennifer >> coming up, "the facts of. life" mrs. garrett at 89 talking about the weigh-ins on set and howeñf= sheovercame alcoholism. >> mrs. garrett was always so, so swee the lady behind that had different life. >> then oor janet jackson wife and his home life off the field. >> oh, my god. i need a break. >> that's next. [announcer] sunday's your last chance to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale. for a limited time, you can choose up to 48 months interest-free financing on a huge selection of tempur-pedic models. or choose to save $300 on beautyrest and posturepedic mattress sets. you can even choose $300 in free gifts with sleep train's most popular stearns & foster mattresses. the triple choice sale ends sunday at sleep train. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a bet
so i wanted her take on jennifer lawrence's verecent op-ed on eql pay for women. >> a zeitgeist.ennifer lawrence is saying that? that means it's time to talk about it and do something about it. i applaud, applaud, applaud her. >> and that's coming from a person who kno thing or two so what a compliment, jennifer >> coming up, "the facts of. life" mrs. garrett at 89 talking about the weigh-ins on set and howeñf= sheovercame alcoholism. >> mrs. garrett was...
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crews were called to the farmer's co-op in ida grove just after 2 o'clock. smoke were visible coming from the top of one of the co- op's grain bins. firefighters found one of the conveyer belts that moves grain between bins had caught fire... and moved to put it out. "we got ten guys up there at a time, a hundred and fifty feet in the air and we're just making sure everybody's safe and it's a want the fire to spread anywhere else and we want to o ke sure that everybody's safe up there and nobody falls and nobody gets hurt. it's a big drop." fire crews say the two nearest bins to the fire were checked out... one was empty and one was mostly empty... but neither had caught fire. larry>> the ununed states navy is anticipating the completion of u-s-s sioux city lcs-11... our jetske wauran traveled to marinette, wisconsin and joins us now with special report. jetske.. that's right guys..after 10 hours of driving to wisconsin, i finally got to see the uss sioux city, which has been under construction sinin june of 2013. it's the eleventh ship... of a new generatio
crews were called to the farmer's co-op in ida grove just after 2 o'clock. smoke were visible coming from the top of one of the co- op's grain bins. firefighters found one of the conveyer belts that moves grain between bins had caught fire... and moved to put it out. "we got ten guys up there at a time, a hundred and fifty feet in the air and we're just making sure everybody's safe and it's a want the fire to spread anywhere else and we want to o ke sure that everybody's safe up there and...
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. >> in a chatty mood, gwyneth also weighed in on j-law's op-ed about equal pay for women in hollywood. >> i thought it was very brave of her to articulate it like that especially in hollywood. you know, we already feel fortunate to be receiving a fantastifs salary and to have a job in the movie, so i think it's very brave to say, hey, wait a minute, i'm just being paid the same as a man. >> but whoopi goldberg thinks the battle has been waged long before jennifer got behind it. >> jennifer, welcome to conversation that's been going on for the last maybe 55, 60 years in hollywood. >> but last night was for partying, gwyne and he girl squad were toasting the luxury skin care line l-maires line. >> i'm happy sneaking out of t house and having acocktail. >> gwyneth shared a preparty snap with her son moses. but she told us her daughter apple is far more impressed with taylor 1qq[|swift. >> she would ditch me for taylor. apple? my god, in one second. >> she'd just be like, bye, mom. good thing taylor wasn't there. but we have her tomorrow. only we can show you this seriously se video of ta
. >> in a chatty mood, gwyneth also weighed in on j-law's op-ed about equal pay for women in hollywood. >> i thought it was very brave of her to articulate it like that especially in hollywood. you know, we already feel fortunate to be receiving a fantastifs salary and to have a job in the movie, so i think it's very brave to say, hey, wait a minute, i'm just being paid the same as a man. >> but whoopi goldberg thinks the battle has been waged long before jennifer got behind...
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insurance co-ops in kentucky and tennessee are going belly up. now only 17 /f the 23 co-ops created under the health care law remain and nearly all are losing money. separately, the administration predicts obamacare and roman will be flat next year -- will be flat next year. surance analyst robert licheskiki says that is no more than 40% of 28 million elible americans. 75% enrollment is needed to be financially viable. the result, higher premiums. he told me we have a complete sharyl: a full measure thumbs down goes to the former of chicago schools. she fled guilty this week to steering $23 million in contracts to former employers for bribes and kickbacks worth up to $2 million. prosecutors dropped all but one fraud charge in exchange for her cooperation.io while she got rich on the back of students, 50 chicago schools were shut down. the school district's $500 million in the red. -- the school system is $500 million in the red. one final measure this sunday. "full measure" is more than just the name of the broadcast. it is a commitment to asking
insurance co-ops in kentucky and tennessee are going belly up. now only 17 /f the 23 co-ops created under the health care law remain and nearly all are losing money. separately, the administration predicts obamacare and roman will be flat next year -- will be flat next year. surance analyst robert licheskiki says that is no more than 40% of 28 million elible americans. 75% enrollment is needed to be financially viable. the result, higher premiums. he told me we have a complete sharyl: a full...
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some on the republican side called it a presidential photo op. said new jersey governor chris christie was too nice, with some going as far as saying he was used by the president. chris christie dismissed the critics and said he respected chris christie and was glad president obama was there to help. >> you took some heat with the friendly photo ops from the president with some conservatives in the party. >> i treated him with respect when he came to look at our state. 75% of the state had no power. my job as governor, you all remember me being here a lot for governor romney when he was coming. when the second worst natural disaster in american history hits your state, you treat everyone wants to help you with respect. i shook the president's. when he did good things, i said they were good. i will never back off from that because my job is to be governor. i took oath of office, not oath of party or you have to serve your state. that is what people of i would expect the governor to do if it hit the state and that is what you do when you are govern
some on the republican side called it a presidential photo op. said new jersey governor chris christie was too nice, with some going as far as saying he was used by the president. chris christie dismissed the critics and said he respected chris christie and was glad president obama was there to help. >> you took some heat with the friendly photo ops from the president with some conservatives in the party. >> i treated him with respect when he came to look at our state. 75% of the...
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in 1809, it's the co-op program. they look at snow and rain temperatures and robert from reading and robert skilling from hingham from been doing that every day for 55 years. the weather service in taunton and the co-op program manager presented to both of those mens the benjamin franklin award, 55 years of service. watsonheiser turns 85 today. we're talking more patriots football coming up later on to foxboro. back to you. >> congratulations to robert. >> that's right. >>> the patriots aren't just undephyte feeted on the field. they are also number one in jersey sales. dick's sporting goods say they are the best overall. the dolphins playing the pats tonight are number 21 in overall jersey sales. >> speaking of gronk, his latest adventure is an epic snow day in the new nike commercial. he happily wakes up to find out it's a snow day and rounds up a star-studded cast to play a football game. lesean mccoy is among the many featured and of course they are all wearing nike gear. that looks like fun. >> it does. >>> stil
in 1809, it's the co-op program. they look at snow and rain temperatures and robert from reading and robert skilling from hingham from been doing that every day for 55 years. the weather service in taunton and the co-op program manager presented to both of those mens the benjamin franklin award, 55 years of service. watsonheiser turns 85 today. we're talking more patriots football coming up later on to foxboro. back to you. >> congratulations to robert. >> that's right. >>>...
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you wrote an op ed where you point out the palestinian issue which is not on everyone's radar. is that a problem. now we are seeing flare-ups in jerusalem, what some think is a third intifada, and you have what looks like an israeli administration that doesn't want to deal with the issue. >> in a sense, israel is not different from other countries in the region. the difference is palestinians are there, the proximity is close, it's hard for the israelis not to address the issue, but a reason you are seeing a level of frustration is the rest of the region is not paying attention. because the civil war is a catastrophe, from a humanitarian standpoint. because there's proxy wars, the - all the other issues have been the priority yore the countries region. >> there's a fear stuff going on in jerusalem may be born of that, i'm not calling it an innive arda, it doesn't have the same feel of original niceation behind it. >> you can say it doesn't have organization, that's the good news, and the bad news, without organization it means up don't have the same means to address it. it mean
you wrote an op ed where you point out the palestinian issue which is not on everyone's radar. is that a problem. now we are seeing flare-ups in jerusalem, what some think is a third intifada, and you have what looks like an israeli administration that doesn't want to deal with the issue. >> in a sense, israel is not different from other countries in the region. the difference is palestinians are there, the proximity is close, it's hard for the israelis not to address the issue, but a...
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i' m more concerned ahe aconf e op oth gr. i' ve been from the north country to the seaas ever time hawe understand polls, you are not on tv but we know that you can lead the couny. we kw n win the election. hang in there. that is my attitude. i' m as confused as everyone with the fact that mo hf ecra a pli for two people who have never held public office but that is the way it is. you continue to believe in your message and believe t op a fhtheig. jo how do yon er money is an issue. mr. pataki: one of the things i love reading is this campaign is we had not had money all the way through. we knew we were going to have to run a grassroots campaign from the beginnin aosa gua type campaign. almost every time i ran for congress to him including for governor, when i ranin mao ominewor we try to figure out how to pay the hotel bill at the republican convention where i got t nominationut i won. if you believe in people, you do not worry about thin caotonol you worry about doing everythi you can to convince people you are the right pe
i' m more concerned ahe aconf e op oth gr. i' ve been from the north country to the seaas ever time hawe understand polls, you are not on tv but we know that you can lead the couny. we kw n win the election. hang in there. that is my attitude. i' m as confused as everyone with the fact that mo hf ecra a pli for two people who have never held public office but that is the way it is. you continue to believe in your message and believe t op a fhtheig. jo how do yon er money is an issue. mr....
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so i wanted her take on jennifer lawrence's verecent op-ed on eql pay for women. >> a zeitgeist.r lawrence is saying that? that means it's time to talk about it and do something about it. i applaud, applaud, applaud her. >> and that's coming from a person who kno thing or two so what a compliment, jennifer >> coming up, "the facts of. life" mrs. garrett at 89 talking about the weigh-ins on set and howeñf= sheovercame alcoholism. >> mrs. garrett was always so, so swee the lady behind that had different life. >> then oor janet jackson wife and his home life off the field. >> oh, my god. i need a break. >> that's next. in a remote village lived raymond. his internal clock was off, so he'd wake people for breakfast at all hours. while most were annoyed by raymond, one man was inspired. to serve breakfast all day with freshly cracked egg, ham, grilled bacon and savory sausage. the loaded breakfast sandwich. jack in the box. home of breakfast served all day. >>> janet jackson gives fans a surprise of their lives. >> janet, we love you. >> they thoug were getting a look inside janet's m
so i wanted her take on jennifer lawrence's verecent op-ed on eql pay for women. >> a zeitgeist.r lawrence is saying that? that means it's time to talk about it and do something about it. i applaud, applaud, applaud her. >> and that's coming from a person who kno thing or two so what a compliment, jennifer >> coming up, "the facts of. life" mrs. garrett at 89 talking about the weigh-ins on set and howeñf= sheovercame alcoholism. >> mrs. garrett was always so,...
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emily: you also have a great op-ed. which i highly suggest reading. you are sticking with us.hank you so much for stopping by. >> no problem. emily: pandora is buying tickets live for $450 million. did the music streaming service over pay? we will speak with the founder. ♪ emily: now to pandora buying ticket fly for $450 million. pandora shares closed down 7% today. some analysts thinking pandora overpaid for this deal. it provides ticketing for events like burning man. joining us now, tim westergren founder of pandora. an early investor in pandora back in the day. you haveknow, stuff been talking about for a long time, which is getting into the live events business. but why does this make say and why was the price tag the way it was? tim: it was the center of the bull's-eye for us. our company is set up to connect fans. if you are musician, the place you like your money is in my performance. that is a huge problem for musicians. how do i get people to see me when i'm not being played on broadcast radio? pandora has a gigantic audience of people about whom we know a lot. we ha
emily: you also have a great op-ed. which i highly suggest reading. you are sticking with us.hank you so much for stopping by. >> no problem. emily: pandora is buying tickets live for $450 million. did the music streaming service over pay? we will speak with the founder. ♪ emily: now to pandora buying ticket fly for $450 million. pandora shares closed down 7% today. some analysts thinking pandora overpaid for this deal. it provides ticketing for events like burning man. joining us now,...
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primera vez que militares estadounidense ope operarÁn abiertamente en territorio si lio. >> (♪). >>do anuncia decisiÓn drakt sobre el prÓximo debate, lori montenegro estÁ con mas. >> lori. >> gracias josÉ, ben carson y donald trump segÚn una nueva encuesta estÁn virtualmente empatados sin embargo, lo que pronto nau acaparando titulares el debate en sÍ y quÉ fue lo que ocurriÓ en colorado. >> las campaÑas republicanas parecen estar organizando una revuelta con el comitÉ nacional republicano. >> el domingo se reunirÁn en washington para discutir los cambios que quieren ver. >> lo que vaya a traer va a tener que ser razonable y por eso es que pienso solamente se puede discutir el tema de formato. >> el debate del miÉrcoles fue pa' otros nado por jb c telemundo tenÍan programado realizar el prÓximo 26 de febrero. >> en esta carta el presidente del partido dijo que durante el debate dedicado a la economÍa las preguntas fueron incorrectas completamente ofensivas. >> nbc respondiÓ que la decision era decepcionante. >> junto a telemundo trabajaremos de buena fe para resolver el partido repu
primera vez que militares estadounidense ope operarÁn abiertamente en territorio si lio. >> (♪). >>do anuncia decisiÓn drakt sobre el prÓximo debate, lori montenegro estÁ con mas. >> lori. >> gracias josÉ, ben carson y donald trump segÚn una nueva encuesta estÁn virtualmente empatados sin embargo, lo que pronto nau acaparando titulares el debate en sÍ y quÉ fue lo que ocurriÓ en colorado. >> las campaÑas republicanas parecen estar organizando una...
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smoke were visible coming from the top of one of the co- op's grain bins. firefighters found one of the conveyer belts that moves grain between bins had caught fire... and moved to put it out. "we got ten guys up there at a time, a hundred and fifty feet in theheir and we're just mamang sure everybody's safe anit's a really windy day and we don't want the fire to spread anywhere else and we want to make sure that everybody's safe up there and nobody falls and nobody gets hurt. it's a big drop." fire crews say the two nearest bins to the fire were checked out... oneas empmp and one was mostly emptyty. but neither had caught fire. larry>> the united states navy is anticipating the completion of u-s-s sioux city lcs-11... our jetske wauran traveled to us now with special report. that's right guys..after 10 hours of driving to wiscononn, i finally got to see t t uss sioux city, which has been under construction since june of 2013. it's the eleventh ship... of a new generation of high-tech
smoke were visible coming from the top of one of the co- op's grain bins. firefighters found one of the conveyer belts that moves grain between bins had caught fire... and moved to put it out. "we got ten guys up there at a time, a hundred and fifty feet in theheir and we're just mamang sure everybody's safe anit's a really windy day and we don't want the fire to spread anywhere else and we want to make sure that everybody's safe up there and nobody falls and nobody gets hurt. it's a big...
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