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we don't really get private pushback from members of the congress when they are unhappy about us. lots of different ways. the essence of cbo is to do an analysis without carrying who will be made happy or unhappy about the results. it just isn't a factor in what we do. congress is paying us to do objective analysis, to do analysis that draws on the best thinking in the analytic community and among practitioners, whoever we can consult for information to do our budgets and analysis. we get favorable attention from some and unfavorable from others. that just comes with the territory. shortly after i started my job, five years ago, i was taken to lunch by a former director of the cbo. everyone has their stories to tell. i wondered whether i should go back to the office and just get on the metro and go home again. the stories are really something. it is the essence of what my predecessors did and what i did. most importantly is what everybody at cbo does. everybody comes to cbo knowing that this is a place where we will do really high-quality objective work, where our own value of jud
we don't really get private pushback from members of the congress when they are unhappy about us. lots of different ways. the essence of cbo is to do an analysis without carrying who will be made happy or unhappy about the results. it just isn't a factor in what we do. congress is paying us to do objective analysis, to do analysis that draws on the best thinking in the analytic community and among practitioners, whoever we can consult for information to do our budgets and analysis. we get...
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expected pushback from republicans on this. white house official said earlier today, the challenge for republicans is going to be to say, what do they stand for? if they are not for increasing minimum wage and think that is too high because that's going to take away jobs, are they for decreasing it to three dollars an hour in order to boost jobs? what they are trying to get republicans to do here is to have an argument about income inequality, upward mobility and who has the benefits. in talking to respondents, one thing you heard a lot of from people is there no middle class in america anymore. people aren't hopeful that lawmakers here in washington are working to help them get into the middle class. with the white house wants to say is, amid all this dysfunction, they're taking action. mckee, i will ge laid you get the last word. talking about salaried workers. it's not going to raise the hourly pay for most people. it that's a much larger discussion that involves changes to the tax code. this is on the margins. it is symboli
expected pushback from republicans on this. white house official said earlier today, the challenge for republicans is going to be to say, what do they stand for? if they are not for increasing minimum wage and think that is too high because that's going to take away jobs, are they for decreasing it to three dollars an hour in order to boost jobs? what they are trying to get republicans to do here is to have an argument about income inequality, upward mobility and who has the benefits. in...
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>> let's just emphasize that we don't get any private pushback from anybody and we get no private pushback from the administration because i have no private contact with anybody in the administration i think that's appropriate. and we don't really get pushback from members of congress. when they're unhappy they provide public pushback. >> on twitter and all over the place. >> lots of different ways. but the essence of cbo is to do analyses without caring who will be made happy or unhappy by the russell. it just isn't a factor in what we do. congress is paying us to do objective analysis ,-com,-com ma to do analysis that draws on the best thinking in the community and among practitioners whoever we can consult for information to help us do our estimate and other analyses so we reach out to a lot of people for substantive feedback. we give no heed to whether certain results of hours will get a lot of attention or not. we get a lot of favorable attention from some people in unfavorable from others. that just comes with the territory and shortly after i started my job about five years ago i wa
>> let's just emphasize that we don't get any private pushback from anybody and we get no private pushback from the administration because i have no private contact with anybody in the administration i think that's appropriate. and we don't really get pushback from members of congress. when they're unhappy they provide public pushback. >> on twitter and all over the place. >> lots of different ways. but the essence of cbo is to do analyses without caring who will be made happy...
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with the pushback from china, which now, of course, has a very large market share of the global, kinddia markets, but also owns a lot of american computers, and they don't like this, for understandable regions, and shifted the bad guys, recut it, so it was the north koreans. [laughter] >> it's easy to shoot the most isolated country on earth. [laughter] so for cheap picks, they made a different enemy, but in some ways, it's a good example of how the evil enemy shifts very quickly. >> huh. >> there's many, many other examples. >> why i ask that, there's a good example, a wonderful book about nazi cinema, and he writes about how hollywood kept doing business with nazi germany, primarily for economic regions. they did not want to lose the german awe yeps, and would make compromises with the german conflict or consul based in l.a.. they basically ran the film, so thinking of this and that, it's all linked together saying, and the motivation and economic front is there, one of the reasons, again, why collections such as these are so important. another question. >> go here and back to this
with the pushback from china, which now, of course, has a very large market share of the global, kinddia markets, but also owns a lot of american computers, and they don't like this, for understandable regions, and shifted the bad guys, recut it, so it was the north koreans. [laughter] >> it's easy to shoot the most isolated country on earth. [laughter] so for cheap picks, they made a different enemy, but in some ways, it's a good example of how the evil enemy shifts very quickly....
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. >> i know our community is giving pushback: so ripe, now often do you come across this pushback forhe kinds of things that you do? do a lot of people find it funny and not offended by it? >> yeah, but we don't really -- you know, as a group, we found this when we first started making videos, and as a group, what we have been able to establish with the people that we have been with on a regular basis, and we have been able to establish those rues. and as a group, more similar to the ones within our communities, with each other. and like we have always said, what we do isn't new. nothing that we're doing is different. but what we're doing, the only thing we're doing different is we're getting stuff out to everybody, and my continually pushing stuff out and engaging people after we put it out, a lot of times we put something out that's really funny and we have somebody come in and get super serious about it. but we kind of trained most of the people that engage with us to kind of realize that this is something that you should laugh about. you give yourself the permission to laugh. it's
. >> i know our community is giving pushback: so ripe, now often do you come across this pushback forhe kinds of things that you do? do a lot of people find it funny and not offended by it? >> yeah, but we don't really -- you know, as a group, we found this when we first started making videos, and as a group, what we have been able to establish with the people that we have been with on a regular basis, and we have been able to establish those rues. and as a group, more similar to...
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and there's opinion a lot of pushback -- there's been a lot of pushback in the wake of revelations about nsa collection. even though those rules weren't designed to protect government observation or surveillance, but there seems to have been some concern that allowing u.s. companies to take data out would expose them more so to those kinds of government be, or our government intelligence operations. you've recently had brought some enforcement actions against companies that claimed to be own serving -- observing the safe harbor but had not finished their recertification or recertified themselves. was that in a way designed to try and protect the safe harbor protections for european citizens? >> guest: let me just provide a little bit of background about how that program works. it is a program that's administered by the department of commerce. the ftc is the enforcer, and it is design toed to allow u.s. companies to transfer data from europe to the u.s. and, yes, over the years there have been certain concerns voiced about how robust the program is. we think it's a necessary tool that wor
and there's opinion a lot of pushback -- there's been a lot of pushback in the wake of revelations about nsa collection. even though those rules weren't designed to protect government observation or surveillance, but there seems to have been some concern that allowing u.s. companies to take data out would expose them more so to those kinds of government be, or our government intelligence operations. you've recently had brought some enforcement actions against companies that claimed to be own...
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>> we do not get private pushback from anybody really.we have pushback from the administration because i have no private conversations with anybody india administration. i think that is appropriate. we do not get private pushback from members of congress. when they are not happy with us, they provide public pushback. [laughter] and in lots of different ways. cbo is to do analysis without caring who will be made happy or not unhappy by the result. congress is paying us to do objective analysis. to do analysis that draws on the best thinking in the analytical ,ommunity and among technicians whoever we can consult to help us do the analyses. we reach out to a lot of people for substantive feedback. we give no heed to whether certain results of hours will ,et a lot of attention or not or get favorable attention from some and not from others. shortly after i started my job, which is now about five years go, i was taken to launch by the former director of the cbo, and everyone had their stories to tell. i did wonder whether i should go back to
>> we do not get private pushback from anybody really.we have pushback from the administration because i have no private conversations with anybody india administration. i think that is appropriate. we do not get private pushback from members of congress. when they are not happy with us, they provide public pushback. [laughter] and in lots of different ways. cbo is to do analysis without caring who will be made happy or not unhappy by the result. congress is paying us to do objective...
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that brochure, i know it's hard to read the details, but on the left from 1918 was the pushback that talked about labor's socialistic attempt to take over our health care system. sound familiar? almost 100 years later. in the 1940s, harry truman proposed a similar plan. that was called socialized medicine. if you can see the puppeteer with the marionette, his two contraptions are called socialized and medicine, and it's described as a communist system. and then in the 1960s when medicare was proposed, that guy -- an actor at the time who may look familiar -- proposed that this was socialized medicine and would lead not only to a socialized health care system, but to an entire soviet-style economy. and then we've seen the last four or five years with the affordable care act, hands off my health care, government and industry should not be mixing, government should stay out. so what i want to propose is that it is a partnership, that the proper graphic is more like the yin and yang and that we can even look at some of the theorists of the free market for support for this. this is the qu
that brochure, i know it's hard to read the details, but on the left from 1918 was the pushback that talked about labor's socialistic attempt to take over our health care system. sound familiar? almost 100 years later. in the 1940s, harry truman proposed a similar plan. that was called socialized medicine. if you can see the puppeteer with the marionette, his two contraptions are called socialized and medicine, and it's described as a communist system. and then in the 1960s when medicare was...
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public they provide pushback.[laughter] >> on twitter, all over the place. >> lots of different ways. the essence of cbo is to do an analysis without carrying who will be made happy or unhappy about the results. it just isn't a factor in what we do. congress is paying us to do objective analysis, to do analysis that draws on the best thinking in the analytic community and among practitioners, whoever we can consult for information to do our budgets and analysis. we chat to a lot of people for substantive feedback. we give no heat as to whether certain results of ours will get a lot of attention or not. get favorable andntion from some people unfavorable from others. that just comes with the territory. shortly after i started my job, five years ago, i was taken to lunch by a former director of the cbo. everyone has their stories to tell. i wondered whether i should go back to the office and just get on the metro and go home again. [laughter] the stories are really something. when you hear the whole collection of th
public they provide pushback.[laughter] >> on twitter, all over the place. >> lots of different ways. the essence of cbo is to do an analysis without carrying who will be made happy or unhappy about the results. it just isn't a factor in what we do. congress is paying us to do objective analysis, to do analysis that draws on the best thinking in the analytic community and among practitioners, whoever we can consult for information to do our budgets and analysis. we chat to a lot of...
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christie tried to claim vindication in interviews with megan kelly and diane sawyer, but there was pushback. >> i want to get to what everybody is saying about this report, words are used, whitewash, expensive scam that the taxpayers of new jersey just paid for your lawyers to find you blameless. as you know, the word bully, bullying comes up over and over again. have you asked yourself did i do anything to create the climate in which this happened? >> sure. spent a lot of time the last 11 weeks thinking about what did i do, if anything, to contribute to this. and i don't believe that i did. >> so how much credence should the media give this internal investigation? joining us now, lauren ashburn, fox contributor, jim garrity, and juan williams, fox news analyst and a columnist for "the hill." interesting choice of diane sawyer. how did she do in that interview with christie? >> i think she handled it well. she asked tough questions, got him to be emotional. she's the new barbara walters. as barbara is fading off the stage, making that decision on her own, she is becoming the person that you
christie tried to claim vindication in interviews with megan kelly and diane sawyer, but there was pushback. >> i want to get to what everybody is saying about this report, words are used, whitewash, expensive scam that the taxpayers of new jersey just paid for your lawyers to find you blameless. as you know, the word bully, bullying comes up over and over again. have you asked yourself did i do anything to create the climate in which this happened? >> sure. spent a lot of time the...
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it is a claim that is getting heavy pushback from malaysian officials. >> with regards to the issue of information revealed outside the press conference or speculation and diagrams in google or anything else in the internet, i cannot confirm or discount. i can only base on what i have informed you. >> reporter: investigation officials insist privately this new map is not theirs, that it doesn't match malaysian radar readings. despite refusing to comment publicly malaysian officials did say all the radar data is central to their investigation. >> the manner of the control at the time of the aircraft turn is one of the very important for investigators. >> reporter: in a background briefing given to cnn malaysian investigators say they believed mh-370 was flown by someone with good flying skills. and now a government source says they consider the turn a criminal act committed by one of the pilots or someone else on board. >> these are the controls of the aircraft here? >> yes. >> wow. >> reporter: captain's friends refuse to believe he could be the criminal controlling the plane. >> i thi
it is a claim that is getting heavy pushback from malaysian officials. >> with regards to the issue of information revealed outside the press conference or speculation and diagrams in google or anything else in the internet, i cannot confirm or discount. i can only base on what i have informed you. >> reporter: investigation officials insist privately this new map is not theirs, that it doesn't match malaysian radar readings. despite refusing to comment publicly malaysian officials...
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views in the national media culture that obliterate the other kinds of culture you can see some pushback hybrid culture that wasn't going to take everything -- all culturebrid culture that wasn't going to take everything -- all culture offered. >> was the radio industry from the start in advertising-based industry? >> there was a fair amount of skepticism among the radio advertising in the 1920s that the deeply progressive liberal who virgie cried with advertising would do when he was secretary of commerce but it became supported by advertising and there were education stations but they didn't have very powerful signals quite popular around the agricultural universities that there were not that many nonprofit stations. >> was nbc threatened by the local networks? >> i don't know if they were necessarily threatened. they saw them as obstacles potentially to what they wanted to do in controlling the maximum amount of scheduled time. in the dealings with nbc and cbs for that reason it is a kind of mutual antipathy that acceptance mostly because the stations tended to operate in different ti
views in the national media culture that obliterate the other kinds of culture you can see some pushback hybrid culture that wasn't going to take everything -- all culturebrid culture that wasn't going to take everything -- all culture offered. >> was the radio industry from the start in advertising-based industry? >> there was a fair amount of skepticism among the radio advertising in the 1920s that the deeply progressive liberal who virgie cried with advertising would do when he...
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>> let me push back on your pushback. the nsa does not just concentrate on terrorists? >> i was kidding, bob. there was news that the nsa can go back and listen to phone calls of a whole country. >> that's my point, right, so there's probably somewhere in there, some information. we jump on the thais, the rest of them, we say we're exceptional. there's probably a lot of information that the united states has that is not yet out. >> bottom line is speculation is just sausage -- sorry, speculation is ignorance in lingerie and it's turning us into sausage machines. we're giving this stuff, and we ingest it, and we spit out these links of speculation, and we don't know anything. >> are you imagining bob in lingerie? >> i always do. i have a poster. >> this is like james bond meets, you know, cbs, 48 hours mystery meets -- all of them wrapped up in one. we're just looking for the answers. incredible. >> you can start to figure out little things, so for example, we know for a fact that they changed the course. we don't know when they changed it, but we know they did change it
>> let me push back on your pushback. the nsa does not just concentrate on terrorists? >> i was kidding, bob. there was news that the nsa can go back and listen to phone calls of a whole country. >> that's my point, right, so there's probably somewhere in there, some information. we jump on the thais, the rest of them, we say we're exceptional. there's probably a lot of information that the united states has that is not yet out. >> bottom line is speculation is just...
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some catholics here at home say they feel more under attack than ever, as evidences by a massive pushback from the administration's health care mandate, requiring numerous catholic linked entities to provide health insurance to employees to provide cost free access to a wide array of contraception. >> there are a number of diocese from the catholic church, catholic charities, most notally the little sisters of the poor, so i think it goes without saying he's in hot water with the catholic church and is involved in the biggest class action religious liberty lawsuit in american history. >> in an interview earlier this year, the vatican's chief justice cited what he called ever growing religious persecution in the u.s. and said the president, quote, appears to be a totally secularized man who aggressively promotes anti-life and anti-family policies. others contend the majority of american catholics are not in line with the church's tenets like issues like contraception, and they hosay those who hope t pope will chastise the president will be disappointed. >> many catholics in the united stat
some catholics here at home say they feel more under attack than ever, as evidences by a massive pushback from the administration's health care mandate, requiring numerous catholic linked entities to provide health insurance to employees to provide cost free access to a wide array of contraception. >> there are a number of diocese from the catholic church, catholic charities, most notally the little sisters of the poor, so i think it goes without saying he's in hot water with the catholic...
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into, he's put us into the position where we have no choice, but to kind of push again against, and pushback the russians, and so we will see 23 years of working with russia kind of going down the drain, and it is a tough time for russia. i would not want to chak change positions with putin and he has a lot of problems starting with the fact that his own economy is suffering from the same problems that the ukrainian economy has. >> and that is a good point, and if we get to the point where the sapg shuns are imposed, there is a lot of trade supplies and on the supply, and demand side. and ambassador christopher hill, few know that region as you do. so thank you for joining us. >> tonight, in the china sea, the focus is finding the missing malaysian jet. and we will explain one of the missing pilots interviewed eed cnn weeks before this missing plane. ♪ [ male announcer ] nothing says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. if you have a business idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to
into, he's put us into the position where we have no choice, but to kind of push again against, and pushback the russians, and so we will see 23 years of working with russia kind of going down the drain, and it is a tough time for russia. i would not want to chak change positions with putin and he has a lot of problems starting with the fact that his own economy is suffering from the same problems that the ukrainian economy has. >> and that is a good point, and if we get to the point...
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but the pushback, dillon, was so strong fwra the business community. was going to be an economic impact. that's the last thing any governor wants to have in his or her state. was this a game changer, this veto? and what's the future of it? >> i think so. i thif you saw the way the business community rallied against the bill in arizona and for republican governors, conservative, moderate, wherever they call, the business community is somebody they have to pay heed to. when you have them united in the way that they were. you see what the result was in arizona and already, i've spoke with the atlanta chamber of commerce. there is a bill, as you said there. >> excuse me. >> and they're already speaking out against the bill. you've seen it in mississippi as well with the bill that currently is under consideration in that state. so as long as the business community is alive with the gay rights community, it's hard to see that moving forward. >> is this a turning point on legislation like there? there is a pushback. even so, these republicans that said they d
but the pushback, dillon, was so strong fwra the business community. was going to be an economic impact. that's the last thing any governor wants to have in his or her state. was this a game changer, this veto? and what's the future of it? >> i think so. i thif you saw the way the business community rallied against the bill in arizona and for republican governors, conservative, moderate, wherever they call, the business community is somebody they have to pay heed to. when you have them...
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different than pushback. >> okay. >> but i know what you meant.t, guys, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> interesting insight. >> jamie, what do you get when you mix golf and bowling? >> i like them both. >> wait till we show you what it is. it's an age-old irish game. ♪ nds to stay in motion. staying active can ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, this can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain and improve daily physical function so moving is easier. because just one 200mg cebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance . . . for long periods. nsaids, like celebrex, increase the chance of serious skin or allergic reactions, or stomach and intestine problems, such as bleeding and ulcers, which can occur without warning and may cause death. patients al
different than pushback. >> okay. >> but i know what you meant.t, guys, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> interesting insight. >> jamie, what do you get when you mix golf and bowling? >> i like them both. >> wait till we show you what it is. it's an age-old irish game. ♪ nds to stay in motion. staying active can ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, this can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain and...
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. >> we have some a pushback from the community saying... and saying... sara, look this is just an option for the privileged families, what about the single parents and the parents are working full time, how do you respond to that? >> that is very accurate. it is affordable to those. as a result, you are going to have a very privileged, generally white middle class privileged group of people home schooling. some of the studies, they are interesting, but the ma superior/ty of the studios are self-selected and without essentially half of states requiring only notice, some don't even require a notice, we really don't know much about the home schooling. there are just a few ran dam studies. >> you are a ph.d., mike is an attorney, he's well educated as his wife, you are both of a certain socio economic status. it doesn't matter the background or the race home schooling is a leveller, is that true? >> i would say especially true. especially when you have home school parents working in networks with other parents where you are not only depending on your experti
. >> we have some a pushback from the community saying... and saying... sara, look this is just an option for the privileged families, what about the single parents and the parents are working full time, how do you respond to that? >> that is very accurate. it is affordable to those. as a result, you are going to have a very privileged, generally white middle class privileged group of people home schooling. some of the studies, they are interesting, but the ma superior/ty of the...
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and communities are tweeting in, there might be pushback. >> scott says that he loves local currency and he says that i have more berk shares in my wallet than the dollars: how do we know what the currency is worth? laura, do you want to answer? >> well, most of the local occurrences are tied to the dollar, and one unit of the currency is equal to 1 dollar, so if you go to the grocery store that accepts the local currency and you want to buy a $5 gal of milk, you can pay in dollars or the local currency, so you have to have a group of businesses that accept it. and that's where the difficulty can come in, encouraging both the groups and the producers and the suppliers that this is something that they should take part of. >> alice, you're from berkshire, massachusetts, and you've been using the berkshare, and what prompted you to use the local currency? >> it's an area in the eastern united states that is pretty far from the center of government. and we have a long history of taking care of our own problems, and we saw the the problem of chain stores coming in and taking over from loc
and communities are tweeting in, there might be pushback. >> scott says that he loves local currency and he says that i have more berk shares in my wallet than the dollars: how do we know what the currency is worth? laura, do you want to answer? >> well, most of the local occurrences are tied to the dollar, and one unit of the currency is equal to 1 dollar, so if you go to the grocery store that accepts the local currency and you want to buy a $5 gal of milk, you can pay in dollars...
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just a statement and a pushback in defiance against the pressures that come against low.s like an old man coming out of the house on the porch and saying, there ain't going to be any trouble around here. these symbols and things that are in the face of love, the dishonesty, you know. i make a statement. it is defiance, in a way. because the will of love is what i like to think about. it is powerful. there will be no love that's dying here ♪ you know? itis: i don't know how easy is to write about, but it's not always easy to practice. >> the thing for me in writing and thinking about music and putting music together is to try to be organic. sometimes people think it's like really clever, how did you make those connections between the music, the song, and a real story? if you really just think about your life, i'll take my last record, for instance. my now wife's father called me and he was like, essentially, the conversation was, what are your intentions with my daughter? it shook me up. it rattled me. my intentions were to marry her. so the words that came to my head, pop
just a statement and a pushback in defiance against the pressures that come against low.s like an old man coming out of the house on the porch and saying, there ain't going to be any trouble around here. these symbols and things that are in the face of love, the dishonesty, you know. i make a statement. it is defiance, in a way. because the will of love is what i like to think about. it is powerful. there will be no love that's dying here ♪ you know? itis: i don't know how easy is to write...
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and that meanings president jiangxi may have pushback. there'll be risk in the kind of reforms we have not seen in deck outside. >> is there a cost if china's economy goes down, maybe they'll buy our stuff, travel to the west. >> that's little cost. certainly you're not going see purchasing of commodities. things like copper and steel that they don't need like they used to. the level of growth, the reduction is modest. it's been very incremental. the risk is that the experiment doesn't work and the response is "let's throw it out, we'll have a hard-line national response, because that's the only way to stay in power, or we see a serious program because they can't complaint stability. >> no one wants to be the first person complaining in the system. we know what happens to them. if we start to see large political classes saying we don't like the changes, it's a greater risk today than a year ago. >> let's take a tour around the world. so many places where there's economic turmoil there's a political route - argentina, venezuela, turkey. if
and that meanings president jiangxi may have pushback. there'll be risk in the kind of reforms we have not seen in deck outside. >> is there a cost if china's economy goes down, maybe they'll buy our stuff, travel to the west. >> that's little cost. certainly you're not going see purchasing of commodities. things like copper and steel that they don't need like they used to. the level of growth, the reduction is modest. it's been very incremental. the risk is that the experiment...
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. >> democrats won't be held responsible, you yourself are getting a lot of pushback for this report we had, we have been following the last couple of days. there was a lot of pushback against and you the members of the chc that the resolution you were quoting was not strong enough. you have some people that want to push as hard as possible even at the risk of a collision with the house of representatives on enforcement. do you have concern that if the president goes too par and says i'm going to suspend deportation, that puts it in an even worse position of the house? >> i think -- joy, it is a very natural process that occurs. within those of us in the program immigration movement we have a debate and discussion. that's good. it is healthy for democrats. i'm happy. as a matter of fact, we did make amendments to the resolution before we attempted to adopt it last week. yesterday. because we listened to our community. look, this always dash will is always going to be differences between those of us elected and those of us out there in the field. i think the resolution was an importan
. >> democrats won't be held responsible, you yourself are getting a lot of pushback for this report we had, we have been following the last couple of days. there was a lot of pushback against and you the members of the chc that the resolution you were quoting was not strong enough. you have some people that want to push as hard as possible even at the risk of a collision with the house of representatives on enforcement. do you have concern that if the president goes too par and says i'm...
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we're seeing new pushback from his daughter. she's denying a published report that claims she believed he was disturbed. our senior international correspondent has more now from kuala lumpur. >> reporter: a daughter lashes out at a british tabloid that uses her name to cast doubt on her father's mental state. her father has become synonymous with flight mh-370. zaharie shah, the pilot of the missing flight. a family friend quotes her saying her father wasn't the father i knew. he seemed disturbed and lost in a world of his own. captain zaharie is among many being scrutinized during the investigation into the plane's disappearance. investigators searched his home and pored through data on his flight simulator, but no evidence of wrongdoing has been found. his heartbroken daughter is incensed and says the article is flat-out false. on her facebook page, she posts an open letter to the daily mail saying, quote, you should consider making movies since you are so good at making up stories and scripts out of thin air. may god have mer
we're seeing new pushback from his daughter. she's denying a published report that claims she believed he was disturbed. our senior international correspondent has more now from kuala lumpur. >> reporter: a daughter lashes out at a british tabloid that uses her name to cast doubt on her father's mental state. her father has become synonymous with flight mh-370. zaharie shah, the pilot of the missing flight. a family friend quotes her saying her father wasn't the father i knew. he seemed...
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. >> on a scale of one to ten what kind of pushback has there been. >> pushback? >> well, it doesn't sound like too many anti-voices there. seems like in the 11th hour, they're going to do a little stay up all night, eat pizza, talk it over on the senate floor. come on, this is a big deal. >> it is a big deal. it is a big deal. i think, to be fair, it's great that they're having the session tonight. it's very good there will be a hearing on thursday. and there's a lot more that the senate can and should be doing both on keystone but particularly on climate generally. we need stronger leadership. >> good to have you with us tonight. we'll be watching the testimony later this week. answer the question at the bottom of the screen. share your thoughts on twitter and facebook. >>> coming up -- conservatives twisting the meaning of civil rights. in a new attack on mayor bill de blasio. rapid response weighs in on the fight for public education. first, the battle to unionize continues for volkswagen workers in chattanooga. volkswagen sides with workers. hey there, i just
. >> on a scale of one to ten what kind of pushback has there been. >> pushback? >> well, it doesn't sound like too many anti-voices there. seems like in the 11th hour, they're going to do a little stay up all night, eat pizza, talk it over on the senate floor. come on, this is a big deal. >> it is a big deal. it is a big deal. i think, to be fair, it's great that they're having the session tonight. it's very good there will be a hearing on thursday. and there's a lot...
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case of the inmarsat data that led to the definitive statement, we've lost the plane, you saw the pushbacking from china, they don't want to make a mistake. right. >> reporter: they want everything to be corroborated. they got burned on that at the outset but they've improved. >> we appreciate you reporting throughout, jim. >>> it's been three weeks since that plane disappeared for family members this has been a period of grief, outrage. many of them suspecting the malaysian government is withholding information. few of them accepting the announcement that the jetliner is there is gone. paulina chiou joins us. it's been in the absence of information in the past three weeks and conflicting information, but sometimes hope can delay a natural grieving process. these families are in a very, very precarious position right now, aren't they? >> reporter: yeah, they are. and you could call it denial, but these relatives say, before they say that, they just want concrete evidence. they want proof. in fact, there's a meeting going on between officials and relatives and malaysia airlines. i have a pr
case of the inmarsat data that led to the definitive statement, we've lost the plane, you saw the pushbacking from china, they don't want to make a mistake. right. >> reporter: they want everything to be corroborated. they got burned on that at the outset but they've improved. >> we appreciate you reporting throughout, jim. >>> it's been three weeks since that plane disappeared for family members this has been a period of grief, outrage. many of them suspecting the...
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if he feels some pushback, he will negotiate, he will respect that pushback, and i think that he's not a madman. we can find some kind of a compromise. >> right. i understand that. i think ultimately the test of that policy will be whether those actions are felt by putin. not all of the talk that we hear in the united states but -- we're out of time. but in the u.s. sometimes we have the bombast over the actions. putin's going to measure the action overs the speechsz although he's got his own to give tomorrow. steve clemons and adrian karatnycky, thank you for joining us. coming up what the republicans got wrong for the affordable care act. we don't have time for all the things they got wrong but we have time for a pretty big numerical one that happened today. that's next. u can rely on. with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll experience reliable uptime for the network and services you depend on. multi-layered security solutions keep your information safe, and secure. and responsive dedicated support meets your needs, and eases your mind. centurylink. your link to what's ne
if he feels some pushback, he will negotiate, he will respect that pushback, and i think that he's not a madman. we can find some kind of a compromise. >> right. i understand that. i think ultimately the test of that policy will be whether those actions are felt by putin. not all of the talk that we hear in the united states but -- we're out of time. but in the u.s. sometimes we have the bombast over the actions. putin's going to measure the action overs the speechsz although he's got his...
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but there was real pushback by the prime minister and a number of very conservative politicians in israel i think it just shows how much tension there is on the midwest peace project. >> foreign affairs correspondent for "wall street journal" joining us from washington. thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> next month for the seventh consecutive years organizations will hold fundraising for autism awareness. here they aim to make live theater accessible to children and adults on the autism spectrum. a reporter's story first aired in january. >> reporter: this might look like the typical saturday matinee on broadway. the fact anne-marie is here with her son nick tells you it's anything but and tickets for this particular performance weren't available to the general public. they were only sold to families like hers. this performance of "spider-man:turn off the dark" was especially available for people with autism. scotty has a very difficult time going to any kind of show. >> when you go to places, i always feel like i'm on guard. i have to be like, okay, my son has autism. i'm sorry if he does
but there was real pushback by the prime minister and a number of very conservative politicians in israel i think it just shows how much tension there is on the midwest peace project. >> foreign affairs correspondent for "wall street journal" joining us from washington. thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> next month for the seventh consecutive years organizations will hold fundraising for autism awareness. here they aim to make live theater accessible to children...
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obliterates the local or these other kinds of culture, and someone like shepard, you can see some sort of pushback, and some sort of hybrid culture that wasn't necessarily going to take everything that national cultures offered up. >> host: was the radio industry, from the start, and advertising, based in districts? >> guest: there was a fair amount of skepticism around radio advertising in the 1920s. none of that -- deeply progressive liberal, and herbert hoover decried what advertising would do to radio when he was secretary of commerce, but it quickly became supported by advertising. and that was -- there were educational stations and -- but they couldn't have very powerful signals. a number were quite popular, especially in the -- around agricultural universities that survived but there weren't all that many nonprofit stations, and in about ten years my colleague here at catholic will have a book on that for you. that's looking ahead. >> host: were the nbcs, cbss, threatened by local networks? >> i don't know if they were necessarily threatened. they sort of -- they saw them as obstacles poten
obliterates the local or these other kinds of culture, and someone like shepard, you can see some sort of pushback, and some sort of hybrid culture that wasn't necessarily going to take everything that national cultures offered up. >> host: was the radio industry, from the start, and advertising, based in districts? >> guest: there was a fair amount of skepticism around radio advertising in the 1920s. none of that -- deeply progressive liberal, and herbert hoover decried what...
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year in power the president of china has done a fantastic job and there has been relatively little pushback, but you're going to see political risk as they engage in the kind of reforms we have not seen for decades from that country. >> is there a cost to the rest of the world if china's economy slow down or do we gain if chinese become consumers. >> there is a little bit of a cost. you china is going from 10% to 7.5%. soldierly you're not going to see the safely level of purchasing, things like copper and steel to put up in buildings that they don't need to the same degree that they used to. but frankly so far the level of growth we're seeing in china, the reduction is extremely modest. it's been very incremental. no, the risks are is that this experiment doesn't work, and that the response is either okay, let's throw that out and we'll have a much more hard line nationalist response because that's the only way we stay in power, or we start to see a hard landing serious slow down because they can't maintain the economic reform. so far so good, but you know, no one wants to be the first per
year in power the president of china has done a fantastic job and there has been relatively little pushback, but you're going to see political risk as they engage in the kind of reforms we have not seen for decades from that country. >> is there a cost to the rest of the world if china's economy slow down or do we gain if chinese become consumers. >> there is a little bit of a cost. you china is going from 10% to 7.5%. soldierly you're not going to see the safely level of...
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local or blitz rates these other kinds of culture, in someone like shepard you can see some sort of pushback and some sort of hybrid culture that wasn't necessarily going to take everything that the national cultures offered up. >> host: was the radio industry from the start an advertising-based industry? >> guest: there was a fair amount of skepticism around radio broadcast or radio advertising in the 1920s. i don't know if that, you know, deeply progressive liberal named herbert hoover, you know, actually decried what advertising would go do to radio when he was is secretary of commerce. but it quickly became supported by advertising, and there were educational stations, but they were -- they tended to not have very powerful signals. there were a number that were quite popular especially in the around big ten and agricultural universities that survived, but there weren't all that many nonprofit stations. in about ten years my colleague here at catholic will have a book on that for you, but that's looking ahead. >> host: were the nbcs, the mutual, the cbss threatened by these local networks
local or blitz rates these other kinds of culture, in someone like shepard you can see some sort of pushback and some sort of hybrid culture that wasn't necessarily going to take everything that the national cultures offered up. >> host: was the radio industry from the start an advertising-based industry? >> guest: there was a fair amount of skepticism around radio broadcast or radio advertising in the 1920s. i don't know if that, you know, deeply progressive liberal named herbert...
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analysts say the pushback by government healthcare agencies spooked investors of other biotech companies as well. trader james ramelli of keene on the market, explains. "it shouldn't affect the broader space too much. i think the broader market is in a place where bad news is really going to make investors nervous. especially with something like the biotech sector. its come up so much so fast, that i think any little bit of bad news is going to send some of the weaker money headed to the exits." the nasdaq biotechnology index finished the day down more than three percent monday. roughly a month ago, that index, a gauge of 121 drug companies was up 20%. the nasdaq biotechnology index finished the day down more than three percent monday. roughly a month ago, that index, a gauge of 121 drug companies was up 20%. in our ipo watch...investors are eagerly awaiting grub hub's public offering. the food delivery company expects 7 million shares to price between 20 and 22 dollars per share-- for a valuation of 1.7 billion dollars. grub hub hopes to gain capital so it can expand to more cities. als
analysts say the pushback by government healthcare agencies spooked investors of other biotech companies as well. trader james ramelli of keene on the market, explains. "it shouldn't affect the broader space too much. i think the broader market is in a place where bad news is really going to make investors nervous. especially with something like the biotech sector. its come up so much so fast, that i think any little bit of bad news is going to send some of the weaker money headed to the...
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they have a strong religious pushback to that. that seems to be the defining line.han. >> eric, the only reason that employers are involved with health care is because of government. it goes back to world war ii price and wage controls, that created this messed up system and of course obamacare makes it worse by taking individual choice out of the matter completely. there is no such thing as a right to birth control, there is no such thing as a right to health care f. employees of hobby lobby don't like the compensation offered, they should find another job. but religious freedom is freedom and that's what is the under attack with obamacare and the rest of what this administration is doing. >> they could drop it, they can give up health care coverage they wouldn't have to deal with this. >> they can't. they can't. they would get fined in the case of hobby lobby cost $24 million and then they have to go find health care for employees. >> let me bring you in here. >> they can afford it. >> wayne, congress shall maisch no law prohibiting the free exercise of religion.
they have a strong religious pushback to that. that seems to be the defining line.han. >> eric, the only reason that employers are involved with health care is because of government. it goes back to world war ii price and wage controls, that created this messed up system and of course obamacare makes it worse by taking individual choice out of the matter completely. there is no such thing as a right to birth control, there is no such thing as a right to health care f. employees of hobby...
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wantnversation democrats to have. >> we don't get private pushback from the administration does i have no private conversation with anybody in the administration. i think that is appropriate. don't really get private pushback from members of the congress when they are unhappy >> on twitter, all over the place. >> lots of different ways. is to do anof cbo analysis without carrying who will be made happy or unhappy about the results. it just isn't a factor in what we do. congress is paying us to do objective analysis, to do analysis that draws on the best thinking in the analytic community and among practitioners, whoever we can consult for information to do our budgets and analysis. heat. to know we get favorable attention from summoned unfavorable from others. that just comes with the territory. shortly after i started my job, five years ago, i was taken to lunch by a former director of the cbo. everyone has their stories to tell. i wondered whether i should go back to the office and just get on the metro and go home again. the stories are really something. it is the essence of what my
wantnversation democrats to have. >> we don't get private pushback from the administration does i have no private conversation with anybody in the administration. i think that is appropriate. don't really get private pushback from members of the congress when they are unhappy >> on twitter, all over the place. >> lots of different ways. is to do anof cbo analysis without carrying who will be made happy or unhappy about the results. it just isn't a factor in what we do....
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a little bit of a pushback there.ansa saying it's been tested and there's nothing to worry about. said they could get everyone to turn off their devices if they had to. what i'm more wondering about, anna, is where do you put your device when the meals come? >> the perennial problem, david. david tweed joining us with the latest on lufthansa out of berlin. speaking of germany, the bundesbank will release its annual report later this morning. hans nichols will be speaking to the bonus bank president coming up on bloomberg a little later on. 634 a.m. the zombie thriller the last of us won best game at the bathtub video boardgames. joining us now, chief executive of the trade organization representing the u.k. gaming industry, richard wilson from tiger is here to tell us all about what is happening in the industry right now. thank you very much for joining us today. a big night for the gaming industry. one of the us winners but good times also for the u.k. game development and digital publishing sector. what is behind th
a little bit of a pushback there.ansa saying it's been tested and there's nothing to worry about. said they could get everyone to turn off their devices if they had to. what i'm more wondering about, anna, is where do you put your device when the meals come? >> the perennial problem, david. david tweed joining us with the latest on lufthansa out of berlin. speaking of germany, the bundesbank will release its annual report later this morning. hans nichols will be speaking to the bonus bank...
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forces from creeping outside of the the disputed crimean peninsula and they say if they get any pushback on that then they can move to stage three of the sanctions. remember, there's four stages here. stage three could involve targeting certain key areas of russian business, perhaps even the energy sector or banks. stage four could see this region taking on a major revolution of how it views its energy policy to pivot away from its dependence on russian gas. nina dos santos, cnn, brussels. >>> new leads in the flight 370 search are creating a roller coaster of emotions, as you can imagine, for the families and friends of those missing. we'll go live to beijing to find out how they're coping. what if a photo were more than a memory? what if it were more than something to share? what if a photo could build that shelf you've always wanted? or fix a leaky faucet? or even give you your saturday back? the new snapfix app revolutionizes local service. just snap a photo and angie's list coordinates a top-rated provider to do the work on your schedule. the app makes it easy. the power of angie's
forces from creeping outside of the the disputed crimean peninsula and they say if they get any pushback on that then they can move to stage three of the sanctions. remember, there's four stages here. stage three could involve targeting certain key areas of russian business, perhaps even the energy sector or banks. stage four could see this region taking on a major revolution of how it views its energy policy to pivot away from its dependence on russian gas. nina dos santos, cnn, brussels....
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so i think that that's one of the reasons that is and other places we've seen a lot of industry pushback. >> i'm sorry. >> go ahead, please. >> that's one of the main concerns is that also one of the conclusions of the analysis of the marketing that i found is that they're explicitly marketed to get around smoke-free laws and as a convenience or just like smoking but without the negatives. so where it is concerning is that in the -- in the cross sectional studies which means when you look who's using e cigarettes, most use is among current smokers. that represents what we call dual use. they're using e guareths and regular cigarettes. a concern is they might keep smoking and not make quitting cigarettes a long-term and short term goal which is what you would save you from the death and disease. the goal should it be to quit all toe pack could use cigarettes and dual use of both products is a concern. >> it's a big market, $2 billion in sales last year and some analysts have said it could eventually exceed the $80 billion tobacco market. certainly something that a lot of lawmakers are wat
so i think that that's one of the reasons that is and other places we've seen a lot of industry pushback. >> i'm sorry. >> go ahead, please. >> that's one of the main concerns is that also one of the conclusions of the analysis of the marketing that i found is that they're explicitly marketed to get around smoke-free laws and as a convenience or just like smoking but without the negatives. so where it is concerning is that in the -- in the cross sectional studies which means...