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to the additives or that may havewed, been a california case as well. is anel mishak-800 investigative reporter. thank you so much for your time. coming up, we're taking your calls. give us a call. the line for democrats is (202) 748-8000. the line for republicans is (202) 784-8001. the independent line is (202) 748-8002. you can always reach us on twitter and facebook. week, news
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. >> so start by asking the governor, who is more out of touch, california with america or america with california. >> it is not a matter of out of touch. california is very prosperous. we're growing faster economically. we're in states like pennsylvania and michigan, there are a lot of people suffering a lot. a lot of democrats weren't where they wanted to be in terms of economic security. in california that's not the case. nie even in orange county, the prosperity is so strong that they voted for hillary clinton. >> first, we're governing the state. it was in deep trouble a few years ago. it was called ungovernab now we have a state surplus. we have harmony in sacrameo to the extent we never do in position, and people have jobs. 2.1 million jobs have been created in the last six or seven years. so i think it is that sense of economic security that makes a difference. if we have the same insecurity as akron, ohio, hillary would
. >> so start by asking the governor, who is more out of touch, california with america or america with california. >> it is not a matter of out of touch. california is very prosperous. we're growing faster economically. we're in states like pennsylvania and michigan, there are a lot of people suffering a lot. a lot of democrats weren't where they wanted to be in terms of economic security. in california that's not the case. nie even in orange county, the prosperity is so strong...
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should the folks in indiana, or california, or coal miners in west virginia, do they want to spend money for pizza franchises in moscow? >> no, especially when they find out that peyton manning owns a lot of papa johns franchises (laughter) . >> i think what they're looking for an accountability. in the private sector you have to be accountable for line items, that's what they're trying to get at it. david: last word from mike. look who is calling the health care bill, nothing other than john gruber, obamacare. it's time to call out the hypocrisy. ♪i hope life treats you kind ♪and i hope you have all you've dreamed of♪ ♪and i wish you joy and happiness♪ ♪but above all this i wish you love♪ ♪and i will always love you ♪i will always love you, i ♪i will always, i will always ♪love you i'm elizabeth prann, now back to forbes on fox. david: the obamacare architect is back, and he's on the attack. remember him, jonathan gruber. wool he a take a listen to what he's saying about the g.o.p.'s health care bill. >> any replacement they would pass would result in millions of americans losing health
should the folks in indiana, or california, or coal miners in west virginia, do they want to spend money for pizza franchises in moscow? >> no, especially when they find out that peyton manning owns a lot of papa johns franchises (laughter) . >> i think what they're looking for an accountability. in the private sector you have to be accountable for line items, that's what they're trying to get at it. david: last word from mike. look who is calling the health care bill, nothing other...
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should the folks in indiana, or california, or coal miners in west virginia, do they want to spend money for pizza franchises in moscow? >> no, especially when they find out that peyton manning owns a lot of papa johns franchises (laughter) . >> i think what they're looking for an accountability. in the private sector you have to be accountable for line items, that's what they're trying to get at it. david: last word from mike. look who is calling the health care bill, nothing other than john gruber, obamacare. it's time to call out the hypocrisy. at fidelity, trades are now just $4.95. we cut the price of trades to give investors even more value. and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. fidelity, where smarter investors will always be. and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. i did active duty 11 years.my in july of '98. and two in the reserves. our 18 year old was in an accident. when i call usaa it was that voice asking me, "is your daughter ok?" that's where i felt relief. it actually helped to know that somebody else cared and wanted make sure that i was okay.
should the folks in indiana, or california, or coal miners in west virginia, do they want to spend money for pizza franchises in moscow? >> no, especially when they find out that peyton manning owns a lot of papa johns franchises (laughter) . >> i think what they're looking for an accountability. in the private sector you have to be accountable for line items, that's what they're trying to get at it. david: last word from mike. look who is calling the health care bill, nothing other...
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should the folks in indiana, or california, or coal miners in west virginia, do they want to spend money for pizza franchises in moscow? >> no, especially when they find out that peyton manning owns a lot of papa johns franchises (laughter) . >> i think what they're looking for an accountability. in the private sector you have to be account items, that's what they're trying to get at it. david: last word from mike. look who is calling the health care bill, nothing other than john gruber, obamacare. it's time to call out the hypocrisy. dear predictable, there's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia ( ♪ ) i moved upstate because i was interested in building a career. i came to ibm to manage global clients and big data. but i found so much more. ( ♪ ) it's really a melting pot of activities and people. (applause, cheering) new york state is filled with bright minds like vic
should the folks in indiana, or california, or coal miners in west virginia, do they want to spend money for pizza franchises in moscow? >> no, especially when they find out that peyton manning owns a lot of papa johns franchises (laughter) . >> i think what they're looking for an accountability. in the private sector you have to be account items, that's what they're trying to get at it. david: last word from mike. look who is calling the health care bill, nothing other than john...
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find out dc was number one in invasion, i would have guessed it would have been washington state or california so kudos to dc. tanks so much for mgm in. >>> would you ever say yes to a date over twitter >> depends on who asked me. >> not >> not him either. >> new jersey senator corey booker hopes the person he asks will actually say yes. we'll explain when the news at 6:00 comes back. >>> high profile women, sof them. go for it. that's what i say. >> would you accept a date over twitter >> i think it would -- i don't know. it depends on the person. if we were talking about this before. >> someone here said they met their wife on twitter. >> love can happen anywhere. >> on twitter. >>> former secretary of state hillary clinton guess what? she can say that she has a spirit. named after her. rod ham rye said the product is a tribute to all women but some points to mrs. clinton. it's about $79, goes on sale saturday at republic restoratives and various vendors, 5% will be to emily list. supports women running for governor. >> i want to know the aspects what does it mean? it's dry is she dry? i don
find out dc was number one in invasion, i would have guessed it would have been washington state or california so kudos to dc. tanks so much for mgm in. >>> would you ever say yes to a date over twitter >> depends on who asked me. >> not >> not him either. >> new jersey senator corey booker hopes the person he asks will actually say yes. we'll explain when the news at 6:00 comes back. >>> high profile women, sof them. go for it. that's what i say....
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. >> hawaii or california. >> the surf shop after they burped down, actually rob kelley himself.actually gave me surfing lessons with ellison down there when i did not do what he did. i was saying that every single time. he was great. he traveled the world. very cool. here is the question, though. how often does a wave like this come to new jersey. well, you don't fess arley hear about the great waves. >> probably, the biggest swell we had since 2012. the day the world was supposed to end in 2012. >> this is a longer version of this on surfline.com, which has a lot of more footage from the productions. wipe outfun to watch, makes me feel better about myself. >> all right. thanks. >> definitely pretty awesome. >> you want to do ashley last instead of jessica? >> it hisser good bi. i feel like she will be emotional. tears, hugs, wailing and nashing of teeth. ♪ >> so the fdny is mourning the loss of 44-year-old arroyo. emt,fdny for more than 14 years and struck and killed my her own ambulance on thursday night in the soundview section of the bronx when arroyo and her partner were fl
. >> hawaii or california. >> the surf shop after they burped down, actually rob kelley himself.actually gave me surfing lessons with ellison down there when i did not do what he did. i was saying that every single time. he was great. he traveled the world. very cool. here is the question, though. how often does a wave like this come to new jersey. well, you don't fess arley hear about the great waves. >> probably, the biggest swell we had since 2012. the day the world was...
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in wisconsin are a whole lot different than the problems they have in new york in nevada, utah or california. so we propose more efficient spending. bring the spending on medicaid that is sustainable and have a safety net. give local control to our states and governors so they can craft and customize. and when they need thement, they wouldn't be there. the other point that speaker ryan said, he said costs are growing at an unsustainable rate. costs in medicaid are lower than medicare and lower than commercial insurance and grow at a lower rate. medicaid is actually highly efficient program. it's all of the innovation is driven by the states. federal t to tap the government's obligation and there is a belief if you do that that states will get more efficient and you have a very efficient program. not that it couldn't get more efficient but efficient on the back to take care of people is the question we ought to. in march when i refilled the prescription, i was told no. and who made that decision? i was told by my pharmacist that it was a bureaucrat, not a physician that made the decision. can
in wisconsin are a whole lot different than the problems they have in new york in nevada, utah or california. so we propose more efficient spending. bring the spending on medicaid that is sustainable and have a safety net. give local control to our states and governors so they can craft and customize. and when they need thement, they wouldn't be there. the other point that speaker ryan said, he said costs are growing at an unsustainable rate. costs in medicaid are lower than medicare and lower...
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the state itself were to divide into two states which is really not something the people of california want or the congress wants, it's very important that there be a cohesive rule of law in the state of california on these diversity case decisions. i think justice bear cozin ski mentioned earlier. there's some other reasons for -- you could theoretically take montana and idaho out but it wouldn't materially make a difference in terms of -- it's too small a state and as i think judge cozin ski said, there is
the state itself were to divide into two states which is really not something the people of california want or the congress wants, it's very important that there be a cohesive rule of law in the state of california on these diversity case decisions. i think justice bear cozin ski mentioned earlier. there's some other reasons for -- you could theoretically take montana and idaho out but it wouldn't materially make a difference in terms of -- it's too small a state and as i think judge cozin ski...
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they're the ones that are going to suffer more than new york or california or illinois from this kindck because there's no way that those state governments are going to pick up the pieces. instead people are just going to be driven deeper and deeper into poverty. >> let's go back to where you started. the idea as you so well noted was that let's make the grants local. whether it be on the county or city or on the state level. what's the right way to employ that idea. that is what this administration would like to do. >> that's exactly what reagan did with the community service block grants. now, indeed, he whacked them by 25%, but he bundled 85 different programs into single multi-billion dollar programs that got allocated on a formula based on poverty and other indicators and each community has done its own planning process. the same with the community development block grants that were put in place by general ford. where each community does its own planning process based on data and uses those resources to enhance its local efforts. >> that's the compromise you would like to see thi
they're the ones that are going to suffer more than new york or california or illinois from this kindck because there's no way that those state governments are going to pick up the pieces. instead people are just going to be driven deeper and deeper into poverty. >> let's go back to where you started. the idea as you so well noted was that let's make the grants local. whether it be on the county or city or on the state level. what's the right way to employ that idea. that is what this...
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as i've noted to you today, the opportunity to know what they're doing in dallas or boston or california or florida impacts all of us and that ability to share information is extremely important. this is the wizard. it doesn't work. >> does it have any value as a catalyst for action? congress if left on its own is usually not eager to cut spending to anything, especially something like medicare. is there a value in keeping it around if only to spur cuts? will cuts happen realistically if there's not an agency like that that's forcing congress to either accept what they're proposing or at least according to the slides come up with a better place to do the cuts? >> so the question is whether having an tity like this will get cuts done or spur congress to take action a what happens if we don't have that pressure. so i'll let the panelists comment and then i'll chime in. i think if we were talking about reductions that might take place over a period of years and we would have some time to come up with thoughtful innovations on how we could actually change the delivery of health care in provi
as i've noted to you today, the opportunity to know what they're doing in dallas or boston or california or florida impacts all of us and that ability to share information is extremely important. this is the wizard. it doesn't work. >> does it have any value as a catalyst for action? congress if left on its own is usually not eager to cut spending to anything, especially something like medicare. is there a value in keeping it around if only to spur cuts? will cuts happen realistically if...
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wisconsin are a whole lot different than the problems they have been new york or nevada or utah or california. during the spending on medicaid to something that is sustainable so it doesn't go bankrupt and have a safety net for the most vulnerable. give local control to states and governors so they can customize medicaid to work for their populations. host: andy slavitt. what did you. the speakers comments? it's important to listen to what speaker ryan said and take it apart and see what he is really saying. it sounds common sense. a lot of it just isn't the case. one, he questioned state ability to innovate. i think he is making a comparison that all of health care is run out of washington. that's not true. all of health care and medicaid is driven by the states. if he actually picked up the phone and called vice president when he wasuld hear governor of indiana, indiana did some very innovative things very specific to indiana as has tennessee, arizona, california. inre is absolutely nothing the way medicaid is structured that doesn't allow it to be driven by the states and i expect that to
wisconsin are a whole lot different than the problems they have been new york or nevada or utah or california. during the spending on medicaid to something that is sustainable so it doesn't go bankrupt and have a safety net for the most vulnerable. give local control to states and governors so they can customize medicaid to work for their populations. host: andy slavitt. what did you. the speakers comments? it's important to listen to what speaker ryan said and take it apart and see what he is...
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and you are not an american citizen, you need to get the heck out, that not up in san francisco or californiaa. charles: they are rolling out red carpet saying come to our city and run amuck. the most vile, heinous things you could consider. and i think that illegals believe it is under the cloak of approval. >> this is, the cities are literally saying we will not arrest you even though you are a keller, if you are a rapist, a drug dealer, and a murderer, we will not kick you out. >> this is why mayor de blasio's statement is just rich, saying we will not back down, in a statement saying they are going to back down. he is making his city less safe, this is a magnet like amy say, and a pocket of vulnerability, you are talking about sanctuary cities for people who are going to commit crimes, this is not good to wrap at humanitarian language does not make the policy humanitarian. >> all right, thank you very much. i have a programming alert, more in dep coverage on sanctuary cities and attorney general jeff sessions warning to cut funding stay tuned lou dobbs is going deep this at 7 p.m. >> comi
and you are not an american citizen, you need to get the heck out, that not up in san francisco or californiaa. charles: they are rolling out red carpet saying come to our city and run amuck. the most vile, heinous things you could consider. and i think that illegals believe it is under the cloak of approval. >> this is, the cities are literally saying we will not arrest you even though you are a keller, if you are a rapist, a drug dealer, and a murderer, we will not kick you out....
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don't limit the colts to indiana or the dodgers to california. after all the new york giants play in new jersey and they've won four super bowls. the congressional budget office is skeptical, and they also predicted the new england patriots would win the last super bowl and yes, using cbo scoring they did win, but if we apply dynamic scoring or by our own estimates, the atlanta falcons won 59 of the games in 64 minutes. who is the real winner here? if we do nothing, sports will collapse on half of the teams that play lose. think of that, 50% of the teams are already losing, #sad and it's only going to get worse. sports is in a death spiral. we have to do something. it really comes down to a binary choice and this is the best and only chance that we'll get ask one final point, if we don't build a wall in the sports culture it will be flooded with soccer with all of its 0-0 tie. sports is for winners, not losers, right, helene? >> i take great umbrage with that, i completely disagree with your last sentence. >> i do sort of want to wrap up. we've h
don't limit the colts to indiana or the dodgers to california. after all the new york giants play in new jersey and they've won four super bowls. the congressional budget office is skeptical, and they also predicted the new england patriots would win the last super bowl and yes, using cbo scoring they did win, but if we apply dynamic scoring or by our own estimates, the atlanta falcons won 59 of the games in 64 minutes. who is the real winner here? if we do nothing, sports will collapse on half...
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or dpf. california started requiring the device for all diesel engine vehicles in 2007. roughly a million trucks in this state are equipped with one, and those trucks travel the country. the filter traps 99% of the soot produced by diesel trucks, cutting air pollution by capturing small particles from a truck's exhaust before they get into the air. keith says his truck fire ignited while the filter was undergoing a cleaning process called regeneration, burning all that captured soot into a fine ash. the cause of the fire is undetermined, but insurance investigators suspect it started somewhere in the exhaust treatment system. the report notes the company investigated several similar fires, but pinpointing the cause is difficult because, quote, "the exhaust gets so hot that evidence is consumed." bud caldwell: the filters are expensive, they are dangerous, and they don't work. vicky: bud caldwell owns a petroleum and trucking company. he formed the alliance for california business to challenge the state's rules requiring filters. the group points to a series of filter fai
or dpf. california started requiring the device for all diesel engine vehicles in 2007. roughly a million trucks in this state are equipped with one, and those trucks travel the country. the filter traps 99% of the soot produced by diesel trucks, cutting air pollution by capturing small particles from a truck's exhaust before they get into the air. keith says his truck fire ignited while the filter was undergoing a cleaning process called regeneration, burning all that captured soot into a fine...
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california. recentlyities or staff visited many sites showcasing its history. san jose is california cost third-largest city and the 10th largest city in america. learn more about san jose all weekend here on american history tv. good morning. i'm bill worthington, it onto here at the computer history museum in mountain view, california. i was a programmer for the 1401. back in the timeframe we are looking at, in the 1930's, 19 is 1950's, -- 1940's, each hole representing a piece of information whether a 01, 2, -- 0, 1, 2, 3. or it could be alphabetic information. this is the means of storing information, it was the key for every business in the 1930's, 1940's, 1950's. when i started working for a bank on the east coast where they were in need of programmers, but their business ran on punch cards, 1401's were installed. what only go ahead, and we need to get some data ready? we are going to need a volunteer also to comment. why don't you give a hand here? installed. what debbie has done is to type her name into the card, making holes for debbie as the name in th
california. recentlyities or staff visited many sites showcasing its history. san jose is california cost third-largest city and the 10th largest city in america. learn more about san jose all weekend here on american history tv. good morning. i'm bill worthington, it onto here at the computer history museum in mountain view, california. i was a programmer for the 1401. back in the timeframe we are looking at, in the 1930's, 19 is 1950's, -- 1940's, each hole representing a piece of information...
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wisconsin are a whole lot different than the problems they have in new york or in nevada or in utah or californiaso we propose more efficient spending. bring the spending on medicaid to something sustainable so it doesn't go bankrupt, and have a safety net for the most vulnerable. give local control to our states and our governors sotheyan craft and customize medicaid to work for their populations. how do you protect people with pre-existing conditions? i think this is probably the most important issues of them all. here is basically what happens today. under the current system we have costs driving up. on the current system, choices are fleeting, prices are going up, and the fatal conceit of obamacare is we're going to make everybody buy our health insurance at the federal level, young and healthy people are going to go into the market and pay for the older, sicker people. so the young healthy person is going to be made to buy health care and they are going to pay for the person who gets breast cancer in her 40s or heart disease in his 50s. so take a look at this chart. the red slice here are wh
wisconsin are a whole lot different than the problems they have in new york or in nevada or in utah or californiaso we propose more efficient spending. bring the spending on medicaid to something sustainable so it doesn't go bankrupt, and have a safety net for the most vulnerable. give local control to our states and our governors sotheyan craft and customize medicaid to work for their populations. how do you protect people with pre-existing conditions? i think this is probably the most...
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the fact that we have district court judges in maryland and hawaii, washington state or oregon, california or pick your poison, who want to on their own with a stroke of a pen and a lamely argued opinion want to just wipe all that away, i cannot really understand why judge robert bork believed it was time to circumscribe the jurisdiction of the federal dishes judiciary. it's gotten out of control. even if you do not like the policy of what trump is doing, the legal reasoning is preposterous. and most serious legal scholars understand what i'm saying when i say that. >> sean: you are an attorney attorney. they actually used the establishment cause here. then, there was no analysis of the authorities that gives the executive branch or the president as commander-in-chief but we have eight usc statutes, immigration determination. the president gives broad -- it couldn't be more clear. >> entire classes of people can be excluded from the country if the president sees fit to do that because of the number of consideration. the statute is clear. the constitution doesn't prohibit the president of t
the fact that we have district court judges in maryland and hawaii, washington state or oregon, california or pick your poison, who want to on their own with a stroke of a pen and a lamely argued opinion want to just wipe all that away, i cannot really understand why judge robert bork believed it was time to circumscribe the jurisdiction of the federal dishes judiciary. it's gotten out of control. even if you do not like the policy of what trump is doing, the legal reasoning is preposterous....
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wisconsin are a whole lot different than the problem they have a new york or in nevada or in utah or californiapropose more efficient spending, bring the spending on medicaid to summing that is sustainable so does go bankrupt, and have a safety net for the most. give local control to our states and our governors so they can craft and customize medicaid to work for their populations. how do you protect people with pre-existing conditions? i think this is probably one of the most important issues of them all. here is happens today basically. under our current system, we have costs driving up. options are going away. choices are fleeting, prices are going up, and under the current system, the fatal conceit of obamacare is that we're going to make everybody by our health insurance at the federal government level, young and healthy people are going to go into the market and pay for the older sicker people. the young healthy person and it is going to be made to buy health care and for the person who gets breast cancer in her 40s or gets heart disease in his 50s. take a look this chart chart. the red
wisconsin are a whole lot different than the problem they have a new york or in nevada or in utah or californiapropose more efficient spending, bring the spending on medicaid to summing that is sustainable so does go bankrupt, and have a safety net for the most. give local control to our states and our governors so they can craft and customize medicaid to work for their populations. how do you protect people with pre-existing conditions? i think this is probably one of the most important issues...
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and if the states, like new york or california, if they like obamacare that much, their legislature can pass it, boom, you've got obamacare in their state. >> if they want their plan, they can keep their plan, as you said. >> that is correct. >> some of your colleagues are discussing the president's meetings, watch that and let's discuss it. >> president trump was here to do what he does best, and that is to close the deal. >> oh, yeah, i mean, he's great, a good salesman, he put the hard sell on, he was riffing and having fun, carried out about 30, 40 minutes going over all the issues in the world. >> do you think that's going to work with some of your colleagues? >> well, president trump, he was very personable. we had a good relationship, a good rapport inside the gop conference this morning at which president trump spoke. but at some point, no matter how good of a salesman you are, you have to have a good product. quite frankly, this is the no a good product. i don't think that the white house participated in the formulation of this policy to a very large degree. i think that was mo
and if the states, like new york or california, if they like obamacare that much, their legislature can pass it, boom, you've got obamacare in their state. >> if they want their plan, they can keep their plan, as you said. >> that is correct. >> some of your colleagues are discussing the president's meetings, watch that and let's discuss it. >> president trump was here to do what he does best, and that is to close the deal. >> oh, yeah, i mean, he's great, a good...
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as i've noted today, the opportunityto do what they're doing in dallas or baltimore or california, what they are doing in florida impacts all of us. that ability to share information is important . the concept of ipab as i said, it's the wizard. it doesn't work. >> yes. >> is this a catalyst to spur action in congress, it really is not officially eager to cut spending, to pretty much especially something like medicare because is there a value in keeping ipab around if only to spur cuts? will cuts haven't realistically not an 80 like that forcing congress was a or that we support that we come up with a better place to do the cuts? >> the question is whether having an entity like ipab will get stuff done or spur congress to take action and what happens if we don't have that pressure. i'll leave a comment and i will chime in. >> well, i think if we were talking about reduction that might take place over a period of years, we would have time to come up with thoughtful innovations on how we could change the delivery of healthcare and providing services. the real challenge with an entity that
as i've noted today, the opportunityto do what they're doing in dallas or baltimore or california, what they are doing in florida impacts all of us. that ability to share information is important . the concept of ipab as i said, it's the wizard. it doesn't work. >> yes. >> is this a catalyst to spur action in congress, it really is not officially eager to cut spending, to pretty much especially something like medicare because is there a value in keeping ipab around if only to spur...
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the 500,000 or california? >> in this case under the jurisprudence of -- >> i don't really care. i'm not talking about this case. it's a hypothetical. >> i think that you can set aside the population center and you would look at the state of california as the predominant factor because it is the criteria to which all others must yield. >> how do you know that? it seems to me that the 500,000 is the criteria to which all others might yield. elias: in that hypothetical, each of them might be an unyielding criteria. >> right. mr. elias: in this case there is only one. >> that's why i'm looking wide this is called a hypothetical because it's not about the particular case. obviously what i'm trying to highlight is the dominant means one that dominates over all the others. it's easy to imagine situations where you cannot say the one dominates over all the others. what do you do in a situation like that? mr. elias: i think i now understand your question. in that case neither cried -- -- neither criteria would predominate. in that case we would not admit our burden of predominance. as a
the 500,000 or california? >> in this case under the jurisprudence of -- >> i don't really care. i'm not talking about this case. it's a hypothetical. >> i think that you can set aside the population center and you would look at the state of california as the predominant factor because it is the criteria to which all others must yield. >> how do you know that? it seems to me that the 500,000 is the criteria to which all others might yield. elias: in that hypothetical,...
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the state should be its own thing and the conservative rural white part of california should become a southern idaho thing or something. that kind of thing has existed a long time. what's new in california is the surprisingly slick online organized progressive seaming effort that california as a whole should secede from the united states of america. i'm from california, my whole family lives in california. i know lots of people in california who have talked to me
the state should be its own thing and the conservative rural white part of california should become a southern idaho thing or something. that kind of thing has existed a long time. what's new in california is the surprisingly slick online organized progressive seaming effort that california as a whole should secede from the united states of america. i'm from california, my whole family lives in california. i know lots of people in california who have talked to me
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on their parents' plan and make medicaid equal across the country, whether you lived in georgia or california you qualified as a low-income adult at the same level. i'm not sure what the goal is here. so they have kept some pieces. the pre-existing condition, they have kept some subsidies in sort of the wrong place to the wrong folks -- >> i understand that, but if this were the plan in place, and you and president obama were back in office in four years and you could reimplement obamacare, could this architecture that the republicans are putting it together be used to re-implement obamacare? >> i don't think so because this does serious damage to the whole marketplace theory and companies will flee given the uncertainty and the likelihood, this quickly becomes a high-risk pool. >> they make the argument, by the way, that companies are fleeing now because they feel as if it's too expensive to try to insure everybody and we do have this issue in rural america. it's truly the rural counties that have been hit the hardest on the obamacare when it comes to the word choice. >> i think that's true,
on their parents' plan and make medicaid equal across the country, whether you lived in georgia or california you qualified as a low-income adult at the same level. i'm not sure what the goal is here. so they have kept some pieces. the pre-existing condition, they have kept some subsidies in sort of the wrong place to the wrong folks -- >> i understand that, but if this were the plan in place, and you and president obama were back in office in four years and you could reimplement...
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problems in wisconsin are a whole lot different than the problems in new york or in nevada or in utah or californiamore efficient spending. bring the spending on medicaid to something that's sustainable so it doesn't go bankrupt. and have a safety net for the most vulnerable. give local control to our states and governors so that they can craft and customize medicaid to fight for their populations. how do you protect people with pre-existing conditions? i think this is probably one of the most important issues of them all. here is basically what happens today. under the current system, we have cost driving up. on the current system, options are going away. as i just described, choices are fleet, prices are going up and under the current system, the fatal conceit of obamacare is that we're just going to make everybody buy our health insurance at the federal government level, young and healthy people are going to go into the market and pay for the older, sicker people. the young healthy person is going to be made to pay for health care and pay for the person who gets breast cancer in her 40s or heart
problems in wisconsin are a whole lot different than the problems in new york or in nevada or in utah or californiamore efficient spending. bring the spending on medicaid to something that's sustainable so it doesn't go bankrupt. and have a safety net for the most vulnerable. give local control to our states and governors so that they can craft and customize medicaid to fight for their populations. how do you protect people with pre-existing conditions? i think this is probably one of the most...
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california. i've studied this date 50 years or more, you realize that this state is so topsy-turvy, it's like a lower coastal gone bad. .. it could be another five or six years later . there are so many streams in california and just when we think we're going to get at the top ofthings , it falls down. so that's why i say the rise and fall. it comes and goes, up and down. but at the end of the day, it certainly is i think, the most exciting place to be the rise of course is an up-and-down area it isn't just one sentence. california has an incredible boom with the gold rush, that's what started it all. all these people came to california and of course they basically told the state. obviously some historians would put it more gently but that's what happened. they stole the state largely from the native americans and the spanish turned it back to them, by that time mexico because it's role in spain had been running california and that's why they called the bear revolt which wasn't much of her old, about six shots but the result was a relatively few white men, all of whom who had come here, and believe m
california. i've studied this date 50 years or more, you realize that this state is so topsy-turvy, it's like a lower coastal gone bad. .. it could be another five or six years later . there are so many streams in california and just when we think we're going to get at the top ofthings , it falls down. so that's why i say the rise and fall. it comes and goes, up and down. but at the end of the day, it certainly is i think, the most exciting place to be the rise of course is an up-and-down area...
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california. i've studied this date 50 years or more, you realize that this state is so topsy-turvy, it's like a lower coastal gone bad. ..
california. i've studied this date 50 years or more, you realize that this state is so topsy-turvy, it's like a lower coastal gone bad. ..
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wisconsin are a whole lot different than the problems they have in new york or in nevada or in utah or californiaient spending, bring the spending on medicaid to something that is sustainable, so it doesn't go bankrupt. and have a safety net for the most vulnerable. give local control to our states and our governors, so that they can craft and customize medicaid to work for their populations. how do you protect people with pre-existing conditions? i think this is probably one of the most important issues of them all. here is basically what happens today. under the current system, we have costs driving up. in the current system, options are going away. as i just described, choices are fleeting, prices are going up, and under the current system, the fatal conceit of obamacare is that we're just going to make everybody buy our health insurance at the federal government level. young and healthy people are going to go into the market and pay for the older, sicker people. so the young, healthy person is going to be made to buy health care and they're going to pay for the person, you know, who gets brea
wisconsin are a whole lot different than the problems they have in new york or in nevada or in utah or californiaient spending, bring the spending on medicaid to something that is sustainable, so it doesn't go bankrupt. and have a safety net for the most vulnerable. give local control to our states and our governors, so that they can craft and customize medicaid to work for their populations. how do you protect people with pre-existing conditions? i think this is probably one of the most...
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customers in monterey or salinas, california, can now order and pay using an app. order and pay using an app. it expands to spokane and >>> wells fargo urging shareholders to vote against calls for a new broader investigation into the bank's accounts scandal. according to the l.a. times, the san francisco banking advocacy group and several religious organizations are planning to ask all shareholders to vote for a comprehensive review commissioned by wells fargo. the groups want to find out the root cause of the scandal. last september, wells fargo admitted as many as 2 million accounts were opened by employees without customer authorization. >>> parents, listen to this. poor sleep could main behavioral problems later in life. researchers in boston say approximate to 5-year-olds who don't get enough sleep will likely have trouble paying attention, controlling their emotions or processing information by age 7. this data comes from a long-term project that has been studying kids for more than a decade. sleep recommendations vary but in general, children 3 to 4 years o
customers in monterey or salinas, california, can now order and pay using an app. order and pay using an app. it expands to spokane and >>> wells fargo urging shareholders to vote against calls for a new broader investigation into the bank's accounts scandal. according to the l.a. times, the san francisco banking advocacy group and several religious organizations are planning to ask all shareholders to vote for a comprehensive review commissioned by wells fargo. the groups want to find...
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lies tell us one thing, financial lies tell us another blues if you are snowed in this morning or in californiasmiled blues you are still doing well. the third hour of "varney and company" is about to begin. ♪ there is a killer on the road ♪ stuart: the doors, spiders on the door blues i knew it well back in the day. check the big board, session -- off of session lows, we are down 86 moment ago, now we are down 55. look at the airlines, 6000 flights being canceled because of the big storm in the northeast. airline stocks down 3% on this storm day but we have a list of stocks we call storm socks they would be generac, briggs and stratton, home depot, the ceo of generac will join us later in this our blues you are looking at airline stocks, those storm stocks are lower. you by storm stocks in advance of the storm, not the day of the storm blues netflix build for storms. more people have netflix at home now than have a dvr. look at oil driving some of this downside move in stocks blues we have $47 a barrel oil, down 2%, huge supply, down goes the price despite opec production cuts would look who i
lies tell us one thing, financial lies tell us another blues if you are snowed in this morning or in californiasmiled blues you are still doing well. the third hour of "varney and company" is about to begin. ♪ there is a killer on the road ♪ stuart: the doors, spiders on the door blues i knew it well back in the day. check the big board, session -- off of session lows, we are down 86 moment ago, now we are down 55. look at the airlines, 6000 flights being canceled because of the...
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american people were facing an enemy they really didn't know whether they were going to land in california or not. we know now they wouldn't have but even if they had won the battle of midway outnumbered 10 to one, never would have had them land in california but were facing what we thought was our annihilation. how much is geographic? the japanese were located -- >> host: let's hear from richard reeves. >> guest: we won the battle of midway because japanese americans broke the japanese code and we knew the location of all of their ships and all of their planes. there is no doubt that fear is a real driver of. people on the west coast, in my research, i think i showed that the government do the japanese did not have the capability to attack us but certainly they didn't tell people on the west coast that. the people and the press were hysterical. >> host: what about james's point that at that time this was the right thing to do? >> guest: some smart people thought they had to do it but it is not as if they were locking up japanese. they were locking up americans. americans on both sides of the
american people were facing an enemy they really didn't know whether they were going to land in california or not. we know now they wouldn't have but even if they had won the battle of midway outnumbered 10 to one, never would have had them land in california but were facing what we thought was our annihilation. how much is geographic? the japanese were located -- >> host: let's hear from richard reeves. >> guest: we won the battle of midway because japanese americans broke the...
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california. they didn't gain voter or governor approval though. w, this new proposal is called the healthy california act or senate bill 562. details just released by senator ricardo lora. the plan would be for all 39 million californians including medical, emergency, dental, vision, nursing home health eliminating copays and deductibles. it would allow californians to choose their doctors from a list of providers and would cover californians while nowere proposals for single payor systems in 2009 and 2011. they both failed. but the california nurses association says in a statement: there's been a seismic shift in our political system through grassroots activism. we have an inspired motivated base that will make its voices heard. those posed are going to be concerned about the cost. the single payor proposal in 2007 was estimated to cost $209 billion which would have been meant significant wage tax hikes for employers and employees. but for this new proposal that cost or financial plan remains to be seen. >> thank you. >>> a single holdout is stand
california. they didn't gain voter or governor approval though. w, this new proposal is called the healthy california act or senate bill 562. details just released by senator ricardo lora. the plan would be for all 39 million californians including medical, emergency, dental, vision, nursing home health eliminating copays and deductibles. it would allow californians to choose their doctors from a list of providers and would cover californians while nowere proposals for single payor systems in...
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whether they sit in maryland or in california or in washington. and those federal judges have struck down actually put a block on donald trump's travel ban. it's not ideological. it's judges across the nation that have made this decision. so i think it's strange to say let's break up the ninth sirveth as the president said last night because a judge in the 9th circuit said that his executive order as based on bigotry and unconstitutional. because today the maryland judge said the same thing. i'm waiting for the president to say let's break up the fourth circuit. even if you broke up all these circuits, if you had 50 circuits, you would still have the same number of federal appellate judges being paid to follow the constitution. you would still get the same decisions. it would be out of the 29th circuit instead of the 9th. you capitol get change in the law coming out. i think this entire hearing is sort of bizarre and useless. with that, i happily yield back. >> i thank the gentleman. the jaxt from the florida, mr. desantis. >> thanks to the member
whether they sit in maryland or in california or in washington. and those federal judges have struck down actually put a block on donald trump's travel ban. it's not ideological. it's judges across the nation that have made this decision. so i think it's strange to say let's break up the ninth sirveth as the president said last night because a judge in the 9th circuit said that his executive order as based on bigotry and unconstitutional. because today the maryland judge said the same thing....
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see right here a little bit of cloud cover will sneak through unless you're down in southern california. or heading over to spring training. that looks good. temperatures look cool in the morning. compared to last year when it was hot. that's not the case this year. we do have cloud cover up to the north. mendecino county. lake county. 50s and 60s on the temps. upper 50s low 60s. we had mid 50s yesterday. it was cold yesterday. so cold. this old swed used to not be bothered by the cold. but yesterday i felt like man it's cold out there. rain monday, tuesday. >> all right. a lot of hail yesterday. so it was cold. >> how many reports? 100. >> i know. >> it was incredible. >> thank you steve. >>> 4:20 is the time right now. we just got some details on an overnight shooting involving police officers in richmond. what we know is it all started about 1:15 this morning when someone called police to report that their neighbor's truck was being broken into. when police arrived the suspect started running. just a few blocks away several shots were fired but nobody was hit and from what we understand
see right here a little bit of cloud cover will sneak through unless you're down in southern california. or heading over to spring training. that looks good. temperatures look cool in the morning. compared to last year when it was hot. that's not the case this year. we do have cloud cover up to the north. mendecino county. lake county. 50s and 60s on the temps. upper 50s low 60s. we had mid 50s yesterday. it was cold yesterday. so cold. this old swed used to not be bothered by the cold. but...
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get paid to follow the constitution regardless of where they sit, whether they sit in maryland or in california or in washington and those federal judges have struck down or actually put a block on donald trump's travel ban. so it's not ideological it's judges across the nation have made this decision. let's break up the ninth circuit as the president said because a judge in the ninth circuit said that his executive order was based on bigotry and unconstitutional because today the maryland judge is saying the same thing. i'm waiting for the president to say let's break up the fourth circuit. even if you broke up all of these circuits, if you had 50 circuits, you'd still have the same number of federal appellate judges sitting there being paid to follow the constitution, you'd still get the same decisions out of the 29th circuit instead of the ninth circuit. you wouldn't get any change. i think this entire hearing is sort of bizarre and useless and with that i happily yield back. >> i thank the gentleman. we now go to the gentleman from florida, mr. dos santos. >> thank you, and thank you member
get paid to follow the constitution regardless of where they sit, whether they sit in maryland or in california or in washington and those federal judges have struck down or actually put a block on donald trump's travel ban. so it's not ideological it's judges across the nation have made this decision. let's break up the ninth circuit as the president said because a judge in the ninth circuit said that his executive order was based on bigotry and unconstitutional because today the maryland...
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where they could huddle up before moving to sin cityit's not in california or nevada... (pam) and next - new at ten:a road rage brawl breaks out between two couples -- and it was all caught on camera. new tonight at ten... a road rage fight between two couples were caught on camera... it happened monday afternoon in chula vista... you can see fists flying between the two men... who then started wrestling each other to the ground. the women started getting violent too... they started kicking, punching and pulling hair... one of the women even got kicked i nthe face. it wasn't until an off-duty officer stopped the fight. officers say no one is pressing charges and we don't know what started the road rage. (pam) also in southern california, a man was dancing on the outside of a pick-up truck on a freeway and it was all caught on camera... (steve) from our partners at c-n-n reporter kimberly cheng explains what happened and where. the california highway patrol is investigating after a man was caught on camera car- surfing along the 15 freeway in corona, according to a witnes
where they could huddle up before moving to sin cityit's not in california or nevada... (pam) and next - new at ten:a road rage brawl breaks out between two couples -- and it was all caught on camera. new tonight at ten... a road rage fight between two couples were caught on camera... it happened monday afternoon in chula vista... you can see fists flying between the two men... who then started wrestling each other to the ground. the women started getting violent too... they started kicking,...
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he says that it would lower healthcare cost and expand access to people across california regardless of income ormmigration status. he plans to unveil that plan as a major part of his run for governor. >>> california is joining the fight against president trump's travel ban. javier says it's an attack on people and is unconstitutional. hawaii was the first state to challenge the revised order. >>> a u.s. attorney in san francisco is still on the job even after mass firings by the trump administration. brian stretch is not among the 46 federal attorneys who were asked to resign on friday. one possible reason: he was appointed by a u.s. district court and not by president obama. friday's orders came to step down from attorney general jeff sessions. now across the country, departing attorneys are rushing to brief prosecutors on cases. request. >>> today was supposed to be the deadline the house intelligence committee could subpoena the department. now they say trump wasn't referring to wire tapping when he tweeted about wire tapping. rather he says the president used the word as a broad term for sur
he says that it would lower healthcare cost and expand access to people across california regardless of income ormmigration status. he plans to unveil that plan as a major part of his run for governor. >>> california is joining the fight against president trump's travel ban. javier says it's an attack on people and is unconstitutional. hawaii was the first state to challenge the revised order. >>> a u.s. attorney in san francisco is still on the job even after mass firings by...