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most people [ unintelligible ] they use the haitian people like animals in the zoo. they come and say, this is what we're doing, but most of them keep buying car, 60 or $50,000, which can feed the whole village, which can build a nice school building for the haitian people. >> those are powerful accusations, and when we come back, where has all of the money gone? we're talking about billions in aid and there's not much to show for it, including an effort led by president bill clinton. a $300 million industrial park outside of port-au-prince, near the epicenter of the quake. >> that's a harsh reality. welcome back, we're talking about haiti and however it has come four years after the devastating quake. ben, is there any way to know how much of the money donated actually got into the hands of the haitian people or into projects that directly benefit them? >> overall, not really. organizations that are raising these dollarsa are not subject to information laws. you can look at the tax returns to see how much they have spent in the caribbean in the past years. you look
most people [ unintelligible ] they use the haitian people like animals in the zoo. they come and say, this is what we're doing, but most of them keep buying car, 60 or $50,000, which can feed the whole village, which can build a nice school building for the haitian people. >> those are powerful accusations, and when we come back, where has all of the money gone? we're talking about billions in aid and there's not much to show for it, including an effort led by president bill clinton. a...
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people and we had over ten million people contact congress that day and it killed the bill in its tracks i think that it's entirely possible for the public to band together and say actually it's not ok these programs are intrusive in their own constitutional and it's time to shut them down but also is it doable to walk the line between keeping the internet free and preventing threats and abuses yeah absolutely it's not even difficult you know most of the things that we're talking about have absolutely nothing to do with threats and abuses we're talking about. you know large scale wholesale spying meanwhile things like. fraud and a real crimes are going on and the government so devoted almost no resources to actually come about in those things you know to me this is an obvious things that if you want to spend money making the internet a safer place you don't spend money spying on everybody you spend money seeking out criminals and prosecuting them you know it's very funny because recently i was speaking to richard stallman i'm sure you know who he is he came up with a free proprietary sof
people and we had over ten million people contact congress that day and it killed the bill in its tracks i think that it's entirely possible for the public to band together and say actually it's not ok these programs are intrusive in their own constitutional and it's time to shut them down but also is it doable to walk the line between keeping the internet free and preventing threats and abuses yeah absolutely it's not even difficult you know most of the things that we're talking about have...
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i wanted to introduce a few people so people know and have phone numbers. i have three of the staff people from the accessible services department here with me today. matt west with munis operations with accessibility with the red tie and virginia who works on capital projects mainly munis and fleet and the sixth route vehicle and sandra padilla who is working on pedestrian on bikes and she is the one that got the compliment earlier and parking issues. we are all available to you. we want to hear from people. the phone number. 701-4485. another important resource is our multi- modal accessibility advisory committee. there is four people from that committee, jackie bryson and gene green and damien williams. we want you to know that you can get in touch with people in the community and the multimodal accessory meetings. we want to be a resource to you. please use that resource. what i was asked to do is give you a little bit of a history of accessibility. today we are talking about the munis metro system. what we used to call street cars and light rail system
i wanted to introduce a few people so people know and have phone numbers. i have three of the staff people from the accessible services department here with me today. matt west with munis operations with accessibility with the red tie and virginia who works on capital projects mainly munis and fleet and the sixth route vehicle and sandra padilla who is working on pedestrian on bikes and she is the one that got the compliment earlier and parking issues. we are all available to you. we want to...
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who are these people, ron? >> the other thing i wanted to add to that is that in our culture today, it seems like when a woman gets pregnant that there is a sense that it's a curse, instead of a blessing. our witness there is part of our purpose is to educate people and try to get them to understand this truly is a gift from god, we should respect that and have these babies come in to our society sp and not kill them. >> i'm thinking, you or some people who go by, or maybe approaching and feel differentlies might come looking for a fight, you are not looking for a fight. how do you handle that? >> we get a lot of challenges for sure. my response, i try to listen and say, thank you, god bless you, and just ignore the negative part of it. we are not there to be in an argument or debate, we are there to spread the good news, life is something to be cherished and not to be killed. we are talking about 40 days for life. the number 40. find out the information, where the locations are, how to sign up and learn more,
who are these people, ron? >> the other thing i wanted to add to that is that in our culture today, it seems like when a woman gets pregnant that there is a sense that it's a curse, instead of a blessing. our witness there is part of our purpose is to educate people and try to get them to understand this truly is a gift from god, we should respect that and have these babies come in to our society sp and not kill them. >> i'm thinking, you or some people who go by, or maybe...
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got people out through the exit.showed them where that was and then all of a sudden, one lady, i think was talking to her husband, and she said that he said that the guy -- they they got the guy. that's why we went back inside. had she not said that i would have stayed outside. so i went back inside and just stayed locked in the store with me and some other employees, and we saw the cops just walking around the store, guns out. that's when we figured, yeah, they must mot have gotten the guy. we were in the store half hour, 45 minutes, and then we saw the s.w.a.t. team, and they said, you know, everyone here, you gotta go and that's when they escorted us out. >> k.t., you were in your store and the pictures we just showed of what appeared to be bullet holes. there we go. we're looking it again. this was near the food court if i heard you correctly. then you said you and others went back to the store. at what point did you make the decision to leave the mall, leave period, and some of you stayed in to i guess, hunker d
got people out through the exit.showed them where that was and then all of a sudden, one lady, i think was talking to her husband, and she said that he said that the guy -- they they got the guy. that's why we went back inside. had she not said that i would have stayed outside. so i went back inside and just stayed locked in the store with me and some other employees, and we saw the cops just walking around the store, guns out. that's when we figured, yeah, they must mot have gotten the guy. we...
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these are not people retiring. that can't explain it i understand about the baby boomers aging being one of them. as i think rob is alsoing you know, we're agingment but we're still in the labor force that doesn't explain the loss of -- >> you missed the point. text plains about half of it. and so this necessary that this is all about a particular economic problem is only half true. but it does explain about half of the decline in labor participation. >> woodruff: how does the age of people who are stepping out of the workforce whether it's because they have to or because they want to, how does that affect the economy? >> it's a good question. you know, we've actually seen people staying in the workforce longer. actually the people had big job gainers, if you go back, this is a little different than last year. the people as big job gainers in the age group of 55 and older so people were actually staying in the workforce longer than previously. that's still true except increase isn't as much as it had been. there is
these are not people retiring. that can't explain it i understand about the baby boomers aging being one of them. as i think rob is alsoing you know, we're agingment but we're still in the labor force that doesn't explain the loss of -- >> you missed the point. text plains about half of it. and so this necessary that this is all about a particular economic problem is only half true. but it does explain about half of the decline in labor participation. >> woodruff: how does the age...
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it is people in this room. and the word that it is as people's revolution and that always works and i think this is a very romantic view of history because if you look objectively at the history of revolutions the russian revolutions the french revolutions most of them were very bloody and most of them lot to you even harsher regimes that preceded them and i wonder if you if you see any any danger in egypt getting into that habit of you know this. before people's revolution i said it's no i said it's not the religious revolution. i said it's not a political party revolution it's a people's revolution and what morsi did he turned it into a religious revolution and a political party revolution and that's why he hit the wall but mr mccabe it has been the history of friendship to or pretty much any other country when you try to suppress any particular our geology regardless of its content it becomes more radicalized on the ground so if you think that getting rid of mohamed morsi in in this way is acceptable why wou
it is people in this room. and the word that it is as people's revolution and that always works and i think this is a very romantic view of history because if you look objectively at the history of revolutions the russian revolutions the french revolutions most of them were very bloody and most of them lot to you even harsher regimes that preceded them and i wonder if you if you see any any danger in egypt getting into that habit of you know this. before people's revolution i said it's no i...
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we have about 65 people in the newsroom. it has evolved into a thriving, growing journalism business, which is wonderful to see in an era when a lot of news organizations -- >> what is your ambition? what is the plan, the vision? >> stepping back, what is happening in digital media and journalism in particular is we theseeing a replay of what cable news network's went through. cnn was born and you had a network just devoted to news 24 hours. 10 years later, cnn is a household name. built,ill be some brands hopefully business insider is one of them, that last 20, 30, 40, 50 years, and really becomes the new brand of journalism. >> so what is arianna creating at huffington post? politico just opened in new york. what is the direction here? >> every time a new medium has come along, it has gradually evolved its own native form of storytelling. when tv came along, initially it was to be just like a newspaper. then you begin to see power, images and having people on site him and the live broadcast. it became incredibly different.
we have about 65 people in the newsroom. it has evolved into a thriving, growing journalism business, which is wonderful to see in an era when a lot of news organizations -- >> what is your ambition? what is the plan, the vision? >> stepping back, what is happening in digital media and journalism in particular is we theseeing a replay of what cable news network's went through. cnn was born and you had a network just devoted to news 24 hours. 10 years later, cnn is a household name....
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they believe that older people, sicker people, people who are motivated to get the benefits as soon as they started on january 1st, they were the first to sign up. and as time goes on, they think more and more young people. >> host: our next caller is from michigan. >> caller: hey. >> host: good morning. >> caller: i am calling in today to voice my opinion on how many people's suffer ever this obamacare -- where is the freedom of choice? >> he is bringing up the issue of the individual mandate. most americans need to buy insurance this year. the penalty if you don't do that is $95 or 1% of your income, whichever is more. the supreme court upheld this. you can get exemptions but there is a provision that requires people to buy insurance. >> host: another call from greenville, kentucky. peter is 26. >> caller: my question is concerning the 20-something percent of 18-38-year-olds that signed up. is there going to be another marketing mechanisms to get up to sign up other than via online? and another question, when i signed up i was given a notice letter saying i need today mail in my pris
they believe that older people, sicker people, people who are motivated to get the benefits as soon as they started on january 1st, they were the first to sign up. and as time goes on, they think more and more young people. >> host: our next caller is from michigan. >> caller: hey. >> host: good morning. >> caller: i am calling in today to voice my opinion on how many people's suffer ever this obamacare -- where is the freedom of choice? >> he is bringing up the...
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criticize me because i want people to leave church feeling better than they were before i think people already have enough guilt and condemnation are beaten down by life so you know i think a lot of people at least the ones i talked to that grew up in a church where they just you just built more guilty you could never measure up adding to larry it's some of it's even it's it's police sometimes it's political they see you know for a while even jello coals which you know technically i guess i am one in a way that was why republican against this against that and people people were for that the religious right yeah takes a bad rep do you consider as so in the religious right i don't i don't i don't get political with it all but i mean our church is filled with democrats republicans whites blacks i meant you know they're all good people they all love god as much as you know each other but they have different political views aust i stay out of it as we know we've done this living i tell you mother outside of agnostic you sure when you talk of god yes. who what is that a person listening to y
criticize me because i want people to leave church feeling better than they were before i think people already have enough guilt and condemnation are beaten down by life so you know i think a lot of people at least the ones i talked to that grew up in a church where they just you just built more guilty you could never measure up adding to larry it's some of it's even it's it's police sometimes it's political they see you know for a while even jello coals which you know technically i guess i am...
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of russia and for the people of. front so it is worth it i think you can actually pay the price and have a superior form of life yes it will cost yes it will be painful but so is giving birth to a lovely little charlie mr mccabe how can you be sure of that happy ending it seems to me that we are getting our usual business eyes if you can never mecca and never be sure that if you actually leave here to the proper outcome because if you look at the videos we get from syria these days you know people chaput chopping off had eating the the in task and this is far far worse then something that you play being that hollywood movie i mean that chastity is the reality is much stronger the reality is much stranger than fiction it's. well i can tell you that it has to the proper turn in egypt. people who do these kind of things were given a chance and people didn't like what they've done and they went out and they finished it i don't expect the same in syria and i expect anyone who is helping such people and such groups it will
of russia and for the people of. front so it is worth it i think you can actually pay the price and have a superior form of life yes it will cost yes it will be painful but so is giving birth to a lovely little charlie mr mccabe how can you be sure of that happy ending it seems to me that we are getting our usual business eyes if you can never mecca and never be sure that if you actually leave here to the proper outcome because if you look at the videos we get from syria these days you know...
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>> we cause the people -- we champion the people, not the causes.hat we say is if you have a charge, you're a community member. you're not just a police file or what you are charged with. if we can tell the fuller story and tell who it is you are beholden to, who the relatives are. we are not making a judgment on innocence or guilt. >> looking ahead to 2014, is there an item emerging? >> immigration, not just on the local level but nationally. immigration is not something that obama has to decide on but our local legislators need to make a stand on. >> raj, appreciate you coming in. >> appreciate it, scott. >> that's all for tonight, thanks for our guests, paul rodgers, carla, and joshya johnson. happy holidays to you all. there's more coverage of 2013 and the latest news at kqedn kqednewses.org. i'm thuy vu, we wish you a v joyful holiday season and good night. >>> the following kqed production was produced in high definition. ♪ >>> calories, calories, calories! >> wow, it rocked my world! >> it just kind of reminded me of boot camp. >> i don't kno
>> we cause the people -- we champion the people, not the causes.hat we say is if you have a charge, you're a community member. you're not just a police file or what you are charged with. if we can tell the fuller story and tell who it is you are beholden to, who the relatives are. we are not making a judgment on innocence or guilt. >> looking ahead to 2014, is there an item emerging? >> immigration, not just on the local level but nationally. immigration is not something that...
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people you see. we do not know. my own answer to this is experience will build up. i suspect eventually it will be there. it is a question of when. >> i am mike from hofstra university. could you speak more about what led to the supreme court decision in bush v. gore? >> what can i say? there were lengthy opinions. people thought it through and they came to different conclusions. i can add one thing, which i have said quite a lot. before i came to my own conclusion about it, i had to ask myself this question. what i come out the same way? after all, i was appointed by president clinton and vice president gore may have had something to do with it. i have met him. i thought, would i decide the same case the same way if everything were the same and the names were reversed? i had to come to the conclusion that i would. when i said this at stanford i added, truthfully, people are great self kidders. you do not always know you have an answer to that question, but you try. i am not sorry the way that i vote
people you see. we do not know. my own answer to this is experience will build up. i suspect eventually it will be there. it is a question of when. >> i am mike from hofstra university. could you speak more about what led to the supreme court decision in bush v. gore? >> what can i say? there were lengthy opinions. people thought it through and they came to different conclusions. i can add one thing, which i have said quite a lot. before i came to my own conclusion about it, i had...
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that has always made some people uneasy. some people like that style. some do not. have always said, are you willing to change your style in order to appeal to a broader audience? i think i said no. i am who i am. i am not a bully. newspaper,the hill another potential gop candidate for president, senator rand paul. he makes a dig at governor christie. he says i know how angry i am when i'm in traffic. he said on thursday that he wonders who did this to me. the closure was a portly issued -- apparently issued by chris christie's administration. paul said i know how angry i am when i am stuck in traffic grid he has tangled with chris christie before. that -- tweetsn in that obama had a news conference for over an hour before his christmas vacation. jersey girl tweets in that the right wing of session with president obama is astonishing. they cannot answer a question about chris christie without saying "obama." bonnie is in pennsylvania. are you a supporter of chris christie? caller: never. -- its not the first time is an established pattern. there are more than a few
that has always made some people uneasy. some people like that style. some do not. have always said, are you willing to change your style in order to appeal to a broader audience? i think i said no. i am who i am. i am not a bully. newspaper,the hill another potential gop candidate for president, senator rand paul. he makes a dig at governor christie. he says i know how angry i am when i'm in traffic. he said on thursday that he wonders who did this to me. the closure was a portly issued --...
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we never had people at entry level, never had people at minimum wage. we looked for skilled people.ow do you become skilled. you start somewhere and become skilled. you learn how to sell, you learn how to use a register and then you go on the a bigger job. >> very well put. all right, bernie. thank you. he became a billionaire. didn't have a handyman bone in his body and became a billionaire. did you play angry birds? news that might have you flipping the bird. [ male announcer ] e new new york is open. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to boldids. that's why n york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and ows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone coul
we never had people at entry level, never had people at minimum wage. we looked for skilled people.ow do you become skilled. you start somewhere and become skilled. you learn how to sell, you learn how to use a register and then you go on the a bigger job. >> very well put. all right, bernie. thank you. he became a billionaire. didn't have a handyman bone in his body and became a billionaire. did you play angry birds? news that might have you flipping the bird. [ male announcer ] e new...
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i think the people that we hire are smart, curious people.iosity is something that i like to see when we checked with people and interview people. there are skills that can be developed if there is a lot of skill development at this institution. but passion and curiosity and a sense of urgency are really important. i think sense of humor is really important. i think that eisenhower said that sense of humor is one of the most important qualities a leader can have. i look for that in people that we talked to. i think the people who are most successful in any endeavor have a passion for what they are doing and they bring with it a whole package of skills that are required. writing is important. eye, if people are photographers. importantaught me how and how elusive judgment is for people. it is a quality that is hard to tell or to show people, educate people about how to have good judgment. but it is terribly important. we are in the newsroom. you have someone you has to make a decision about whether they go to air with a story. judgment is real
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people young people crying in front of the bill because when you eat just proteins it's exclusive so it's not a natural diet so just with it and warn you're on your own after the for a period then people knows what the real problems of this diet this through to ration and overweight now the french nutrition watchdog answer pronouncing that name correctly criticize both the conduct and your diet for high sodium intake and what they believe is inefficient insufficient rather intake of vitamins and they also said that. if especially women were to follow your diet they they have a possibility of being short on iron so as we all know died including your diet are unlikely to work i mean this is a scientific fact but what they seem to be saying is that your diet and many other diets could actually harm people so what do you think about that first everyday it . efficient. and it is included in the diet and even. a lot of food being normal food being content deficiences but following this report i decided to change to put some corrections and. they were right so they're asked me to do it and.
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russian city of volgograd mourns the thirty four victims of two terror attacks with dozens of injured people still in hospital as well we bring you the story of one of the survivors a nine year old girl whose life was saved by a stranger. also a french military contingent fails to stem a wave of bloodshed that's gripped the central african republic with the u.n. now raising the alarm of a looming humanitarian crisis there. this situation it's only out of control in the confident of the central african republic is not capable to patrol this violence. medical group doctors without borders this hour about the carnage ravaging the state is even hospitals and doctors now becoming targets. plus the bright lines working on very bright lights to report on a one of a kind of lumination system that's been set up by engineers for those winter olympics in sochi. good evening if you just joined us my name's kevin irwin this is artie coming to you live from moscow it's just past eleven pm here now this is our news roundup with a week of firsts the beginning of the new year was marred by a loss for volgogr
russian city of volgograd mourns the thirty four victims of two terror attacks with dozens of injured people still in hospital as well we bring you the story of one of the survivors a nine year old girl whose life was saved by a stranger. also a french military contingent fails to stem a wave of bloodshed that's gripped the central african republic with the u.n. now raising the alarm of a looming humanitarian crisis there. this situation it's only out of control in the confident of the central...
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people's attention doesn't mean that people in the west are no longer interested in those issues i think people are interested in these issues i think that of course as an academic you might write an article that's forty five pages are one hundred pages or for example my thesis was something like three hundred pages long it might not be that you can really expect someone who works a full day in a normal related field to come home and want to delve into a three hundred page pieces on any given topic no matter how relevant it is for them so i do think there is interest there i do think people on the whole do realize the gravity of the situation especially in regards to for example n.s.a. surveillance but also in the fact that our democratic system. isn't functioning as well as it did and there is serious concern for the future so i think people are interested i think however there is and i can say for myself as well just because i'm interested in something doesn't necessarily mean i would like to sit in a dark corner and speak to two people about it for the rest of my life i like to get ou
people's attention doesn't mean that people in the west are no longer interested in those issues i think people are interested in these issues i think that of course as an academic you might write an article that's forty five pages are one hundred pages or for example my thesis was something like three hundred pages long it might not be that you can really expect someone who works a full day in a normal related field to come home and want to delve into a three hundred page pieces on any given...
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people can use their alumni networks, people can talk to neighbors, people are working at the bus stop and you said calling. that is e-mail. the standard. communication. >> that's right. yeah. okay. >> and i don't know about twittering and testing, depends on your grammar and how important that is to the person receiving it. we have -- we have to leave. we're out of time. thank you very much for being here. for more information, go to jvs.org or call 391-3600. that is 391-3600. and we leave you now with the magnificent sound of our own san francisco symphony who perform in many venues throughout the year. for tickets and information, visit sfsymphony.org. i'm sick. thank you for watching. -- i'm susan sikora. thank you for watching. ,,,,,,,, in for anne makovec. i'm phil matier. . >>> it's 8:30 on this sunday morning, the 12th of january 2049. good morning, everybody. i'm michelle griego in for anne makovec. >> i'm phil matire. >> and there is a lot to talk about. >> the big story, the 49ers. >> no question about it and we'll look at how some local businesses are trying to get a boom o
people can use their alumni networks, people can talk to neighbors, people are working at the bus stop and you said calling. that is e-mail. the standard. communication. >> that's right. yeah. okay. >> and i don't know about twittering and testing, depends on your grammar and how important that is to the person receiving it. we have -- we have to leave. we're out of time. thank you very much for being here. for more information, go to jvs.org or call 391-3600. that is 391-3600. and...
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we need to help these people. what is wrong with that? >> people that are even richer than you.eachfront property hall or those of the west coast. >> for those of malibu beach john: in the kennedy family has the nuys compound. >> why should taxpayers paid to rebuild their homes? it is called the moral hazard program. we encourage people to overbuilt on the river bet or beach front property because if there is a big storm guess who will russian? the taxpayer to pay for the rebuilding. i have a problem with that. john: i do to. i apologize. [laughter] i will not take your money again it will not be insured by the government. government offers subsidies to those that invest in green energy like windmills. like the wind farm in texas and also if you install solar panels. >> for instance to invest in solar energy in your home we have tax credits. >> it is a playpen of the rich and famous. when you look at homes in america of with solar panels there are people in beverly hills and of the richest areas with the biggest holmes did here again we have a subsidy that moseley goes to millio
we need to help these people. what is wrong with that? >> people that are even richer than you.eachfront property hall or those of the west coast. >> for those of malibu beach john: in the kennedy family has the nuys compound. >> why should taxpayers paid to rebuild their homes? it is called the moral hazard program. we encourage people to overbuilt on the river bet or beach front property because if there is a big storm guess who will russian? the taxpayer to pay for the...
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oversharing is the way people operate today. and so, they do understand it, and are getting benefits out of it. i think the issue is, on some level they feel the government should be having some sort of oversight over lots of aspects of these. the problem is, the government is not really great at technology. in general you saw what happened with obamacare. things are moving so fast the government can't keep up with the oversight responsibilities they have. >> david, kara mentioned, kara mentioned nsa. government agency reported this week, that it couldn't find any evidence that the both data collection made a difference in stopping threats here. on top of that, the new poll shows a majority of americans disapprove of the program. is there any middle ground to be found in term of privacy, versus safety, david? there is a middle ground. and this is so new, most americans haven't figured out what this all means. and i have spent some time, relatively recent leap ly, at t supreme court, having dinner with supreme court justices. eve
oversharing is the way people operate today. and so, they do understand it, and are getting benefits out of it. i think the issue is, on some level they feel the government should be having some sort of oversight over lots of aspects of these. the problem is, the government is not really great at technology. in general you saw what happened with obamacare. things are moving so fast the government can't keep up with the oversight responsibilities they have. >> david, kara mentioned, kara...
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people are crazy. and then another one saying they are conservative and angry peopleism i look at my dog, take a sip of my coffee, and i said daisy we have data on this. i did some analysis doing simple cross tabs and no matter what i tried to explain for the tea party could be preference for same-sex rights, it could have been civil liberties, it could be attitudes toward obama, attitudes toward the health care bill, if you supported the tea party strongly there was no mistaking the statistical relationship. then i started doing more complicated models looking for things that could interfere with the relationship. in the become i have all of the slope and intercept plots put f for presentational purposes because i know some people are not committed to the methodology i am going to keep it simple. but you want to question be on q&a i am happy to oblige you. we did another survey in 2011 geared toward the tea party and everything happening. we got the same results. i have to tell you. the tea party is r
people are crazy. and then another one saying they are conservative and angry peopleism i look at my dog, take a sip of my coffee, and i said daisy we have data on this. i did some analysis doing simple cross tabs and no matter what i tried to explain for the tea party could be preference for same-sex rights, it could have been civil liberties, it could be attitudes toward obama, attitudes toward the health care bill, if you supported the tea party strongly there was no mistaking the...
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will remember conversations that they had people take notes people you know there's a record of things that go on it it's you know they. you know you threaten someone that i'm not going to withhold your your funds maybe it wasn't serious maybe it was something just to try to move something off the mark. but it comes back it comes back to haunt you and the problem i think that governor christie has is it plays entirely into what this public perception that he had like he did cultivate this idea that i'm a no nonsense i get stuffed on i you know whatever so i think it does it's easy for people to envision you know what this is a guy that took that one step too far and got a little bit out of control doing it but again i think you know you've been covering the story i think that people are going to keep getting to the bottom of it but if he i think the most likely scenario is going to turn out to be the staffords and his lieutenant governor these people were doing what they thought he want them to do which is almost as bad as him knowing about it. will be right back what i mean wiener and
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we still don't know how many of those 3 million people, 2 million people have paid for the plans. how many of them have coverage or what happened to the 6 million people who were kicked off their plans due to obamacare. what we are hearing -- insurers are reportedly getting thousands of faulty applications. 11 attorneys general are slamming the president's health care fixes as illegal and one of the supreme court justices nominated by president obama has temporarily blocked parts of the health care law from taking effect. host of power play on fox news.com live, chris, here we are in 2014 when obamacare goes into full swing. we've got, according to the prefontaine room it's now surpassed 6 million people, the number of people thrown off the plans. they are about to pay money for obamacare coverage. where do we stand? >> that's the part offing is the insurance that actually gets you the medical care you want or need. that is a very open question. the concerning thing now is that of these 2.1 million, these people don't have insurance. they are enrolled. we don't know how many of th
we still don't know how many of those 3 million people, 2 million people have paid for the plans. how many of them have coverage or what happened to the 6 million people who were kicked off their plans due to obamacare. what we are hearing -- insurers are reportedly getting thousands of faulty applications. 11 attorneys general are slamming the president's health care fixes as illegal and one of the supreme court justices nominated by president obama has temporarily blocked parts of the health...
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the shelter today be having people down the street because people begin. to get involved right now ironically ironically and we're moving to the city of new york. personally. and. paid regular people like someone like a lawyer or doctor or some other madison avenue it's boring and sometimes the homeless people who live in this like the i wouldn't buy. this is say country rather than the state briscoe's were as you need to be in this city or region city in the world what people. pay money to do is give you. anybody to make you feel good you know get up. we speak your language. news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn a tip angles keep these stories. so you hear. spanish find out more visit. why do you think you need to search for a live. truth with such disregard on this one one of the things i think that's a human mission to mars accomplish. to make here on earth more sensible about life about life on this planet about the planet itself about the environment so we want to keep benefits for you mr marsh wil
the shelter today be having people down the street because people begin. to get involved right now ironically ironically and we're moving to the city of new york. personally. and. paid regular people like someone like a lawyer or doctor or some other madison avenue it's boring and sometimes the homeless people who live in this like the i wouldn't buy. this is say country rather than the state briscoe's were as you need to be in this city or region city in the world what people. pay money to do...
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we need to help these people. what is wrong with that? >> people that are even richer than you.chfront property hall or those of the west coast. >> for those of malibu beach john: in the kennedy family has the nuys cmpound. >> why should taxpayers paid to rebuild their homes? it is called the moral hazard program. we encourage people to overbuilt on the river bet or beach front property because if there is a big storm guess who will russian? the taxyer to pay for the rebuilding. i have a problem with that. john: i do to. i apologize. [laughter] i will not take your money again it will not be insured by the government. government offers subsidies to tse that invest in green energy like windmills. like the wind farm in texas and also if you install solar panels. >> for instance to invest in solar energy in your home we have tax credits. >> it is a playpen of the rich and famous. when you look at homes in america of with solar panels there are people in beverly hills and of the richest areas with the biggt holmes did here again we have a subsidy that moseley goes to millionaires an
we need to help these people. what is wrong with that? >> people that are even richer than you.chfront property hall or those of the west coast. >> for those of malibu beach john: in the kennedy family has the nuys cmpound. >> why should taxpayers paid to rebuild their homes? it is called the moral hazard program. we encourage people to overbuilt on the river bet or beach front property because if there is a big storm guess who will russian? the taxyer to pay for the...
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the people. above . the bank and the uniform a democratic congressman of new york a member of the house of representatives for six terms in a amazing new yorker profile out this week the president suggests anthony that his job approval rating may have suffered because some folks don't like the idea of having a black president but he also a good seeds in some polls maybe you'd like to just because he's a black president what's your reaction to that. both those things are obvious and true i mean there is there is there is a structural opposition to to the president since the moment he walked in the door that's visceral and angry and and maybe it exists no matter who you are but i think it's naive to believe that race plays no part of it just the same way that i'm sure that there are many people who maybe cut him extra slack on mistakes that he makes because they have a sense of connection an affinity with him i don't think there's much news to the idea that there are people that did not want. obama to succ
the people. above . the bank and the uniform a democratic congressman of new york a member of the house of representatives for six terms in a amazing new yorker profile out this week the president suggests anthony that his job approval rating may have suffered because some folks don't like the idea of having a black president but he also a good seeds in some polls maybe you'd like to just because he's a black president what's your reaction to that. both those things are obvious and true i mean...
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it's the people from the out. that's coming in here that polluting our water and keep in mind our ground water is polluted our whales have been polluted. ours are started to walk everywhere and they imploded and now our municipal water is polluted right through rain depends on food or roof is now buried so where is our water coming from it's come in in a massive truck and tankers and planted bottles for god so yeah so one of what is in the last minute we have here what are you suggesting be done. and i think just that america give us back what they owe us with we are good if we want to fight them then around it should be wrong or that way if we had to feel it would just water the garden there's no need to continue to pollute the land related. we have to live here everybody can just move yeah yeah maria got out thank you so much for being with us tonight for your absolutely thank you. coming up when you hear the word out about it what you think of most people think of stuff like how to sell or mocks and so on or wh
it's the people from the out. that's coming in here that polluting our water and keep in mind our ground water is polluted our whales have been polluted. ours are started to walk everywhere and they imploded and now our municipal water is polluted right through rain depends on food or roof is now buried so where is our water coming from it's come in in a massive truck and tankers and planted bottles for god so yeah so one of what is in the last minute we have here what are you suggesting be...
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people were 40 murdered. -- 26 more people killed in newtown.ve got to press our agenda and talk about supporting states -- we forced our folks to look at some of the urban issues like the people who have illegal guns , make sure that these people have a permit to buy ammunition. they cannot just walk into your little store here and buy all the ammunition they want, ok? but the problem is they can go across the border to new york, massachusetts, rhode island, and they can buy ammunition. anyone from new york, rhode island, and massachusetts, please has to law that is going to -- pass a law that is going to keep people from buying ammunition for their illegal weapons, ok? let's chart there. thank you. i'm going to go over here. standup. standup. -- stand up. stand up. >> i am alicia reid. we have 15 african-americans between the house and the senate, so coalition building is always important. we always have to do that. in ohio, during the presidential election they say how goes ohio, how goes the country. spoke at the annual march on washington.
people were 40 murdered. -- 26 more people killed in newtown.ve got to press our agenda and talk about supporting states -- we forced our folks to look at some of the urban issues like the people who have illegal guns , make sure that these people have a permit to buy ammunition. they cannot just walk into your little store here and buy all the ammunition they want, ok? but the problem is they can go across the border to new york, massachusetts, rhode island, and they can buy ammunition. anyone...
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let me tell you what is good, we have people as good as the american people, and the american peoplein this state. that's the most important good thing. >> that's about the best thing we have ever heard on tv, what he just said. you can't beat that. that's it. >> and anybody who has any doubt that the american public knows what they want, what they don't want, and really has their thumb on the pulse of things, take a look at this poll. it really lays out the negatives. if you would, the headwind, facing this president ahead of tuesday night. as we dissect what happened on this sunday and look forward to tuesday, let's do what pat says, listen to the american people on this. this is what they say is the disapproval. that's the number there in red that i want you to notice. the job rating that they give the president on income equality -- inequality, which is something he says he wants to talk a lot about. he's not scoring well already. the economy, 59% disapprove. that 66% was on the federal deficit, which is north of 17.3 trillion. >> let me make a point about the income inequality.
let me tell you what is good, we have people as good as the american people, and the american peoplein this state. that's the most important good thing. >> that's about the best thing we have ever heard on tv, what he just said. you can't beat that. that's it. >> and anybody who has any doubt that the american public knows what they want, what they don't want, and really has their thumb on the pulse of things, take a look at this poll. it really lays out the negatives. if you would,...
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of color, poor people and college people in dead people also. we can have this discussion. let's move on i promise i'll give you an opportunity to ask questions. 46 million people are sympathizers truism'' of attacks on women's reproductive rights in the state of virginia you had governor bob mcconnell who wants to get past the transactional probes in order to get an abortion. is it from any stretch of the imagination to women in virginia were turned off by the transnational probe in he lost the race he very well should have run. to party supporters in congress were slow to support the bias against women act. another part of the war against women and don't forget the anti-immigration bill passed in arizona. the first date that the governor appointed in the president's face. i will not get into the disrespect because bush got some but fell level of disrespect that obama has objected if you don't have respect for the man but at least have respect for the office. you can disagree with the obama policy all day i am not even completely happy with eve
of color, poor people and college people in dead people also. we can have this discussion. let's move on i promise i'll give you an opportunity to ask questions. 46 million people are sympathizers truism'' of attacks on women's reproductive rights in the state of virginia you had governor bob mcconnell who wants to get past the transactional probes in order to get an abortion. is it from any stretch of the imagination to women in virginia were turned off by the transnational probe in he lost...
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among the people who are gathered at the post you have among the most powerful and richest people who want to reduce that gap the people who don't want that gap to the regions are the ones who don't come to the books. are you saying that due to the people buried there want a gap up to be reduced people who like to get cynical and easy way or when they see discussions like this cousin is still yet because they want tax write offs and ability in any case its key are twenty twenty an answer to that. i think that actually the world economic forum contrary to how to what it so often depicted as is actually in an extraordinarily apt metaphor of the way the world is evolving. umm forty years ago the form of dd very much like something like the congress of berlin where he had colonial powers gathers to divide the riches of the world behind the backs of the people of the masses. um but to him that was correct it and in the eighties he started seeing a new comers like brazil and china and russians and africans. i joined the table but i would say it was still so large extent the periphery coming
among the people who are gathered at the post you have among the most powerful and richest people who want to reduce that gap the people who don't want that gap to the regions are the ones who don't come to the books. are you saying that due to the people buried there want a gap up to be reduced people who like to get cynical and easy way or when they see discussions like this cousin is still yet because they want tax write offs and ability in any case its key are twenty twenty an answer to...
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their business sharing their profits that people assuming go to the people of san miguel are dying. we're asking the government to listen are the legitimate owners of our land. they might be a rival across the current pm because more about. officers in crim white uniforms pick up their golden cargo and like we call from nonetheless. there's no question the united states has a history of. america and fomenting coups sasa nations the cia has admitted they were deeply involved north of arbenz and want to well in one hundred fifty three out of all of past major land for. this was going to have significant effects throughout all of central america it was right around that time that they began to seriously contemplate a covert operation directed at overthrowing the government to. force essential carried off by the us there were major business interests of the company that was most offended by the reforms that were taking place with united fruit on the board of united fruit was john foster dulles who happen to be our secretary of state and his brother allen dulles. was the head of cia and
their business sharing their profits that people assuming go to the people of san miguel are dying. we're asking the government to listen are the legitimate owners of our land. they might be a rival across the current pm because more about. officers in crim white uniforms pick up their golden cargo and like we call from nonetheless. there's no question the united states has a history of. america and fomenting coups sasa nations the cia has admitted they were deeply involved north of arbenz and...
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people around after we are dead, like, good luck to them. i hate those people. people who are around after they are dead, walking around, like we don't exist. >> thank you for being on "talk to al jazeera".
people around after we are dead, like, good luck to them. i hate those people. people who are around after they are dead, walking around, like we don't exist. >> thank you for being on "talk to al jazeera".
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most people forget that. he was warned that the big banks were into the mortgage market, but he said that if the mortgage market had a problem, it was the loners out there and it would not affect the big banks, but he was wrong about that. in terms of stepping in after the -- after the disaster was over, he really helped to save the financial system that was on the brink of a cliff. >> looking forward to janet yellen possibly becoming the federal reserve chief? >> it looks to me from what she said publicly, it is almost hard to know in advance, but it looks as though she will and he knew his policies, pretty much. number one, she has been part of them. she has been his number two, voting with ben bernanke on these things. number two, listening to her. she talks as if she is going to continue his policies. that has been to try to stimulate the economy to grow faster and eliminate what the fed can do. there are people who question whether the fed has loaned too much money, this gentleman said tarp money, from t
most people forget that. he was warned that the big banks were into the mortgage market, but he said that if the mortgage market had a problem, it was the loners out there and it would not affect the big banks, but he was wrong about that. in terms of stepping in after the -- after the disaster was over, he really helped to save the financial system that was on the brink of a cliff. >> looking forward to janet yellen possibly becoming the federal reserve chief? >> it looks to me...
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people to do. that's to shelter in place. right now we have many, many people still in the mall that have secured themselves inside stores. our s.w.a.t. teams with a lot of support from agencies throughout the state, at the local, state and federal level, frankly, are going through as we are holding this press conference, they are inside continuing to clear that mall to make sure there are no more victims. we do not think there are. and to get those people that have sheltered in place out and make sure they do not have injuries from the shooting. we don't think there are any. also any injuries that may have occurred when people do shelter. that is going on actively behind me in the mall as we are out here. we do not have the identity of the victims. this is 2:15 into this season. we are still trying to secure the mall to make sure there is nobody else injured. we are getting investigators to do their work which will enable me to answer some of those questions you have that i can't answer right now
people to do. that's to shelter in place. right now we have many, many people still in the mall that have secured themselves inside stores. our s.w.a.t. teams with a lot of support from agencies throughout the state, at the local, state and federal level, frankly, are going through as we are holding this press conference, they are inside continuing to clear that mall to make sure there are no more victims. we do not think there are. and to get those people that have sheltered in place out and...
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ohn: these people are rich.but yet they smile and pose of the red carpet. others struggle. how is that fair? and the g keeps increasing today the richest 1 percent americans own one-third of americans wealth. 1% own a 35%. that just is not right. there is a reason for the minimum wage protest. a reason for occupy wall street. of course, and that sign is absurdly did i percent of americans are not for but in a rich country what is fair? the author of the new book, the baby boom expanded my concept. freedom is not fair. iave a 13 year-old daughter all i hear is it's not fair. it's not fair. i say you were cute. that's not fair. your smart. that's not fair. you were born in the united states. that's not fair. you better get down on your needs that the install start getting fair for you. good point. the movie stars are not all be rich but they have other advantages. jennifer lawrence is pretty but talented. george clooney is more smoother and better looking than i am. what is wrong with tha i want to be a profession
ohn: these people are rich.but yet they smile and pose of the red carpet. others struggle. how is that fair? and the g keeps increasing today the richest 1 percent americans own one-third of americans wealth. 1% own a 35%. that just is not right. there is a reason for the minimum wage protest. a reason for occupy wall street. of course, and that sign is absurdly did i percent of americans are not for but in a rich country what is fair? the author of the new book, the baby boom expanded my...
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ordinary people. no literary experts, no professors of english, and it's a collective community of readers, and on the other side is authors, self-publishedded awe fors who want to be recognized, who want to get some degree of, is my book good or not and where's the conduit in between. they nominate book to us, the authors, send out to the readers, and nine out of ten times we go back to the author saying, i'm sorry, but one out of ten times, it gets a thumbs up. there's a list of criteria, not different than any other literary expert has. the sing the most important thing we ask readers is this is book to recommend to your best friend. first and foremost is grammar, and then you move quickly through a line editing, is the story flow, the writing style, and do you like the writer's voice? is it interesting? does each chapter a end with a cliff hanger to in effect to pull you to the next chapter. we get down to developmental things, does the character ark? we explain what we want readers to look at, bu
ordinary people. no literary experts, no professors of english, and it's a collective community of readers, and on the other side is authors, self-publishedded awe fors who want to be recognized, who want to get some degree of, is my book good or not and where's the conduit in between. they nominate book to us, the authors, send out to the readers, and nine out of ten times we go back to the author saying, i'm sorry, but one out of ten times, it gets a thumbs up. there's a list of criteria, not...
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people died, anotherinjured.ops say the shooter jacob roberts brought more than 100 rounds of ammunition and magazines there and carried them for days before the attack. >> i've been following the howard county police department on twitter all day and on the web. they keep updating now. they are encouraged while there are so many people there they can go through many stores and nooks and crannies. ted williams, a former homicide and defense attorney. >> what they are going to do as they sweep up that mall, they now believe clearly that the w easier for the s.w.a.t. team to go through. there will be some announcement on the intercom that it's all clear. this has been an interesting news conference. i can tell that you law enforcement officers not only control but they now know what happened in light of the fact throughout that mall there are video cameras. i'm sure they have looked at the videotape here. if it likes they believe it may be a murder/suicide, one of the things they are trying right now is to try to d
people died, anotherinjured.ops say the shooter jacob roberts brought more than 100 rounds of ammunition and magazines there and carried them for days before the attack. >> i've been following the howard county police department on twitter all day and on the web. they keep updating now. they are encouraged while there are so many people there they can go through many stores and nooks and crannies. ted williams, a former homicide and defense attorney. >> what they are going to do as...
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you have people as we've heard earlier here disabled people living on the streets. we are going to spend $240 million to make the buses go downtown faster. we need more buses on that line so people can have a seat especially the disabled people. sometimes you get two wheelchairs on a bus and a third wheelchair can't get on the bus and they eliminate a lot of seating. this is the only thing that we need to do is put more buses on the line. i want to thank, salute the drivers and the maintenance men who keep these buses running. they are the ones that keep the job going, they are the ones that we have to thank. not these people, again, the downtown business interest. if they want these buses to run downtown faster, let them spend the money. that's where you get it at. they have got billions to spend. their stocks are going way up the board. don't come to the public here and put the dime on us. thank you. >> thank you very much. if you don't mind i can clarify. actually part of the budget of this project is going towards new transit vehicles and the issue that we see w
you have people as we've heard earlier here disabled people living on the streets. we are going to spend $240 million to make the buses go downtown faster. we need more buses on that line so people can have a seat especially the disabled people. sometimes you get two wheelchairs on a bus and a third wheelchair can't get on the bus and they eliminate a lot of seating. this is the only thing that we need to do is put more buses on the line. i want to thank, salute the drivers and the maintenance...
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some people like that style, some people don't. and i have always said, i think you asked me a question after the election, are you willing to change your style in order to appeal to a broader audience? i think i said no. because i am who i am. but i am not a bully. what i will tell you is that the folks who have worked with me over a long period of time would, i believe, tell you that i'm tough. but i've shown over the last four years and the tone we have set here that i'm willing to compromise, that i'm willing to work with others. and the campaign showed with all of the folks who came from the other side of the aisle to support us, if we weren't willing to have relationships with those folks, it never would have happened that way. i don't believe that, kelly, and i don't believe the body of work in the last four years displayed that. now, in this instance the language used and the conduct displayed in those emails is unacceptable to me. and i will not tolerate it. but the best can i do is when i see stuff like that to end it. an
some people like that style, some people don't. and i have always said, i think you asked me a question after the election, are you willing to change your style in order to appeal to a broader audience? i think i said no. because i am who i am. but i am not a bully. what i will tell you is that the folks who have worked with me over a long period of time would, i believe, tell you that i'm tough. but i've shown over the last four years and the tone we have set here that i'm willing to...
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depeop deny people unemployment benefit, cut people off food stamps. that's how they measure in the ledger of victories. >> they talked themselves into this narrative that anything the government has anything to do with is essentially wrong. where the history of the last 50 years has been one where, you know, president johnson 50 years ago tomorrow decided we would have a war on poverty and there are pieces of that that have been really important. unemployment -- emergency unemployment extension, for example, has saved 11 million americans from poverty since 2008. those are real people. >> yep. >> who lost their job, and for a temporary period of time, not long term, for a temporary period of time needed a few hundred dollars a week to feed their kids. to pay for their heat. to pay the light bill. to keep their car and keep their house. this is not a lifestyle that one longs for. i know these folks. every one of the people who are unemployment that i know would gladly trade that condition for a decent job. now, of course, what speaker boehner says is h
depeop deny people unemployment benefit, cut people off food stamps. that's how they measure in the ledger of victories. >> they talked themselves into this narrative that anything the government has anything to do with is essentially wrong. where the history of the last 50 years has been one where, you know, president johnson 50 years ago tomorrow decided we would have a war on poverty and there are pieces of that that have been really important. unemployment -- emergency unemployment...
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employers aren't going to be hiring more than 50 people but firing people on that cut, don't have peoplere than 29 hours anymore and that is an issue stag international airport natoing you the economy. >> you know, this is an amazing, because we have been here, republicans making this two years now, unemployment, 7%, 46, 47 straight months of job growth. the stock market ended at a record high, at a record high last year. your guest that was just on talked about sort of how health care costs are growing less than they ever have before. quite frankly this ideal that the economy is in the gutter and the president hasn't done anything in the economy, democrats should be running on this ideal -- >> a little hard to argue that the long-term unemployment benefit should stay if the economy is okay? >> not only long-term unemployment benefits but standing in the way of minimum wage. now what he is vastly popular, red states and blue states, raising the minimum wage. republicans stand in the way and say we are not going to raise the minimum wage when families are struggling. >> doesn't matter wha
employers aren't going to be hiring more than 50 people but firing people on that cut, don't have peoplere than 29 hours anymore and that is an issue stag international airport natoing you the economy. >> you know, this is an amazing, because we have been here, republicans making this two years now, unemployment, 7%, 46, 47 straight months of job growth. the stock market ended at a record high, at a record high last year. your guest that was just on talked about sort of how health care...
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do you see the will amongst the people you work with and the people who employ the people you work withhink more and more people are recognizing that the experiences of working women are increasingly defining of the entire economy and society. if we think about the fact that more than half of college graduates are women, more than half of the electorate are women, right, and women live longer than men, we're a huge consumer force, i mean, really we're not a special interest group. we're really defining of the whole. >> i think people hear nancy's story and say, that could happen to me. i'm middle class, upper middle class, doing really well. all of a sudden i'm living off my 401(k). >> what do you say to an economy to doesn't have a place for you? someone who can work and has skills? >> i don't know what i can say to the economy. i can tell you i'm not unique. of the 13 people i know that are unemployed, women that are unemployed, ten of those people are educated professionals with lots of experience. >> and you're living off your savings right now. >> i'm living off my savings. i -- i
do you see the will amongst the people you work with and the people who employ the people you work withhink more and more people are recognizing that the experiences of working women are increasingly defining of the entire economy and society. if we think about the fact that more than half of college graduates are women, more than half of the electorate are women, right, and women live longer than men, we're a huge consumer force, i mean, really we're not a special interest group. we're really...
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there will be thousands of people there, thousands of media people there and lot of people who are going to want to cause trouble. >> sadly enough this has become a magnet for anyone with a grievance. >> john, absolutely. i think that's exactly right. and it's tough. you know the russians are going ogo all-out on this and if they weren't going ogo all-out the fact that there are already bombings and videos, they are going to go all-out. we know putin is sensitive to this, people in prison, pussy riot, other people critical of the government, he doesn't want bad press. they had a shoot-out today that killed seven people in dagustan. they are close by that makes it super-tough. >> jim wallace thank you jim. >> thank you john. >> syria's talks are back on, after an argument about who should attend. iran refused and u.n. withdrew its invitation. more violence in syria. at least 1616 people killed after two car bombs exploded on the border of turkey. >> syria's war is as violent as ever and monday's deadliest attack, more than a dozen people killed at a border crossing. destroyed nearby shops
there will be thousands of people there, thousands of media people there and lot of people who are going to want to cause trouble. >> sadly enough this has become a magnet for anyone with a grievance. >> john, absolutely. i think that's exactly right. and it's tough. you know the russians are going ogo all-out on this and if they weren't going ogo all-out the fact that there are already bombings and videos, they are going to go all-out. we know putin is sensitive to this, people in...
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people are hurting and suffering. this rhetoric that people are lazy no longer works.b this morning. >> karen, a lot of this bridges out to a broader agenda. why do you think that is important right now? >> i think that's going to be the contrast that you're going to see democrats make for the rest of the year. it's not just unemployment insurance. it's also going to be an increase in the minimum wage. i think the president is always -- i think democrats are on very solid ground when they're making that contrast from a values perspective -- are we really going to let 1.3 million americans suffer when we could do something right now? i think you're going to continue to see that kind of a contrast for the rest of the year. >> the minimum wage issue, which is not just an issue of economics, goes to that compassion gap that we hear about. take a listen to something earlier about food stamps. >> most people want to go out and be productive so they can earn a living, so that they can support a family, so that they can have hope for a more prosperous future. >> that's not wro
people are hurting and suffering. this rhetoric that people are lazy no longer works.b this morning. >> karen, a lot of this bridges out to a broader agenda. why do you think that is important right now? >> i think that's going to be the contrast that you're going to see democrats make for the rest of the year. it's not just unemployment insurance. it's also going to be an increase in the minimum wage. i think the president is always -- i think democrats are on very solid ground...