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sabri sabrina, you think is a good idea. >> i can go along with this. if your child is disruptive enough that they have to be sent to a saturday detention, parents should know that. i suspect these are charter school kids. they're a self-selective population of parents that want to know what's going on. i think this might be a good policy for this school. >> by the way, the reason this charter school says they have to impose the fines is because it costs money for the detention centers. they say it includes counseling for students and parents toess behavior. they're spending money. the parents should pay for it. >> i don't know when money gets involved when you have these local bureaucrats then maybe doing a lot of detention just to make the money. there's another way too. some charter schools that i'm aware of, my god daughter teaches at one, they force a parent to attend detention with the student. >> that's an interesting idea. what about that? >> substituted the fine for forcing the parents to go into detention with the kids. >> i think both are gre
sabri sabrina, you think is a good idea. >> i can go along with this. if your child is disruptive enough that they have to be sent to a saturday detention, parents should know that. i suspect these are charter school kids. they're a self-selective population of parents that want to know what's going on. i think this might be a good policy for this school. >> by the way, the reason this charter school says they have to impose the fines is because it costs money for the detention...
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>> i'm going to have to agree with sabrina. i think the 77 cent figure is misleased because that is the figure for white women. when you look at black women, they make 64 cents. when you look at latinas, they make 54 cents. that's almost half of what the white women -- >> is it down to choices? is the argument that it's down to poor choices? >> the problem with the argument that sabrina is making, she's ignoring the huge market biases. >> i'm not ignore it. >> we're going to let you get in, sabrina, but let's let her finish her point. >> if we say that women are choosing lower wages, we're saying -- it's as crazy as saying that women choose poverty or they choose the minimum wage over higher wages. two-third of minimum wage earners are women, and saying that is just a choice of women, that that is just a choice of black women is not only sexist, but it's racest. >> how do you respond to the fact that in a position like lily ledbetter was in where she had the exact same job, she had made the exact same choice, she had the exact
>> i'm going to have to agree with sabrina. i think the 77 cent figure is misleased because that is the figure for white women. when you look at black women, they make 64 cents. when you look at latinas, they make 54 cents. that's almost half of what the white women -- >> is it down to choices? is the argument that it's down to poor choices? >> the problem with the argument that sabrina is making, she's ignoring the huge market biases. >> i'm not ignore it. >>...
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sabrina, didn't granting immunity at least help break watergate? look at these people? these are folks that were given immunity and very much on their testimony the president was found to be doing all -- behind all the stuff of watergate and that lead to his re-signing. >> yes, we do have to give her conditional immunity because this is about a larger issue. breaking a larger case. while it pains me to do it because we know that lois learner was come police sit in some of these clearly illegal actions we know he's a mid level bureaucrat and these orders weren't coming from her most likely and we have to see if there's a link between the white house and the irs. >> so if it worked to break the jam in watergate, won't it work here? >> one of the key things with nixon was the tapes that he had that the supreme court ruled he had to give up. what's most likely to happen is what bill layed out in the post in friday's newspaper where he said that the subcommittee which has found her in contempt, will then cut a deal, they'll cut a deal with lernor's attorney before congress c
sabrina, didn't granting immunity at least help break watergate? look at these people? these are folks that were given immunity and very much on their testimony the president was found to be doing all -- behind all the stuff of watergate and that lead to his re-signing. >> yes, we do have to give her conditional immunity because this is about a larger issue. breaking a larger case. while it pains me to do it because we know that lois learner was come police sit in some of these clearly...
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that might sound like a cliche but to me it's not. >> not a cliche at all, sabrina.. ...we'll be here at lifelock doing our thing: you do your connect to public wi-fi thing protecting you in ways your credit card company alone can't. get lifelock protection and live life free. bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. add vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance and get $100 off for every year of safe driving. we put members first. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side cozy or cool? "meow" or "woof"? exactly the way you want it ... until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the all-new sleep number classic series. designed to let couples sleep together in individualized comfort. starting at
that might sound like a cliche but to me it's not. >> not a cliche at all, sabrina.. ...we'll be here at lifelock doing our thing: you do your connect to public wi-fi thing protecting you in ways your credit card company alone can't. get lifelock protection and live life free. bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his...
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mark ran back for sabrina. he heard her cry but only once. sylvia and now tries to return to the plaintive look for her son evan. the senior flight attendant blocked her path and told her she could not return to the burning aircraft. she said helpers would find the baby. sylvia looked at the flight attendant and said, you told me to put my baby on the floor, and i did, and now he is gone. ever since then, that senior flight attendant has been on a crusade to ban lap held children on flights. are transcends statistics and facts. it has to do with how our brains are wired. i would like to ask you to think back. for the journalist in the room, i want you to think back to an interaction with your first editor that has really stuck with you. for the rest of us, think back to your first boss. think back to it interaction you really remember. ok. you got that memory. i would like to see a show of hands. how many of the memories were good memories. >> how many of the memories were bad memories? neutral. i saw a lot of hands go up for bad. only one fo
mark ran back for sabrina. he heard her cry but only once. sylvia and now tries to return to the plaintive look for her son evan. the senior flight attendant blocked her path and told her she could not return to the burning aircraft. she said helpers would find the baby. sylvia looked at the flight attendant and said, you told me to put my baby on the floor, and i did, and now he is gone. ever since then, that senior flight attendant has been on a crusade to ban lap held children on flights....
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sabrina cheek. i don't know if i am reading these names right, hope you forgive me. teresa lee. >> well, good afternoon. not good morning, good afternoon supervisors. first of all, thank you supervisor breed and supervisor avalos for being here and calling this important hearing. i don't think that one hearing will be enough. this is a very heavy issue. however, we got to start somewhere. straight up, to me hearing from hud, hearing from lee, this is about developers again positioning themselves in san francisco to take advantage of low-income housing. of disadvantaged people who stay in these dwellings throughout our city. and if we don't stop them, we are going to pay a dear price. now i looked in this 30-page presentation or booklet, and the question is for me that is a big concern, the depopulation of black people in san francisco. and nowhere in there could i find anything that speaks to the depopulation of black people in san francisco. i think no matter what, if we look at the public housing, and we have of the 4,000 residents in public housing, that's an issu
sabrina cheek. i don't know if i am reading these names right, hope you forgive me. teresa lee. >> well, good afternoon. not good morning, good afternoon supervisors. first of all, thank you supervisor breed and supervisor avalos for being here and calling this important hearing. i don't think that one hearing will be enough. this is a very heavy issue. however, we got to start somewhere. straight up, to me hearing from hud, hearing from lee, this is about developers again positioning...
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mark ran back to search for sabrina. he heard her cry, but only once soviet tried to return to the plan to find her son, but that senior flight attendant who had prepared them for the crash landing blocked her path and told her she could not return to the burning aircraft. she said calpers would find a baby. sylvia looked up at that flight attendants and said, you told me to put my baby on the floor, and i did. now he's gone. ever since then and that senior flight attendant has been on a crusade to ban lap-held children on flights, advocating forcibly on the issue, testifying before congress, and some journalists, maybe some in this room have drawn attention to the issue telling stories of flight 232 and others. ten years earlier in 1979 the ntsb recommended that the research and issue a rule making on restraint of small children. we recommended restraints for lap-old children after the sioux city accident. we have been recommending it ever cents. some people say that the risk is small. i say no. a baby a small. we secur
mark ran back to search for sabrina. he heard her cry, but only once soviet tried to return to the plan to find her son, but that senior flight attendant who had prepared them for the crash landing blocked her path and told her she could not return to the burning aircraft. she said calpers would find a baby. sylvia looked up at that flight attendants and said, you told me to put my baby on the floor, and i did. now he's gone. ever since then and that senior flight attendant has been on a...
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i was with you and sabrina at a march in florida. a lot of people there was against it.at he -- i have deaf fit misgivings about that statement there. we know even within the state of florida justifiable homicide have been gone up over 200%. across the country, justifiable homicide have gone up. so that's a misnomer. this law does not protect. in fact, it's just bringing on more increased criminal behavior due to the stand your ground laws. >> and it's spreading nationally, sabrina. your national action network convention, both of you. and 25 states now with the stand your ground law. >> that's awful. i think people are not paying attention to what's going on until it hits their front door. a lot of people are being blind sided by what's going on in exactly what the law means. so they think that this law is going to protect and benefit them when it's not, as a victim. >> now attorney crump in florida, the state where it all began, the senate just approved a so-called warning shot bill. a move to expand the controversial stand your ground law. the bill was inspired by mar
i was with you and sabrina at a march in florida. a lot of people there was against it.at he -- i have deaf fit misgivings about that statement there. we know even within the state of florida justifiable homicide have been gone up over 200%. across the country, justifiable homicide have gone up. so that's a misnomer. this law does not protect. in fact, it's just bringing on more increased criminal behavior due to the stand your ground laws. >> and it's spreading nationally, sabrina. your...
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mark ran back for sabrina. he heard her cry but only once. returnand now tries to to the plaintive look for her son evan. the senior flight attendant blocked her path and told her she could not return to the burning aircraft. she said helpers would find the baby. sylvia looked at the flight attendant and said, you told me to put my baby on the floor, and i did, and now he is gone. ever since then, that senior flight attendant has been on a crusade to ban lap held children on flights. advocates in forcibly on the issue, testifying before congress, and some journalists have drawn attention to the issue, telling the stories of flight 230 two and others. 10 years earlier, 1979, the ntsb a research and rulemaking on restraint of small children. we recommended restraint from that told children after the sioux city accident, and we have been recommending it ever since. some people say the risk is small. , a baby is small. we secure laptops and coffee but we do not secure our most precious cargo, our children. are there other risks that the ntsb shou
mark ran back for sabrina. he heard her cry but only once. returnand now tries to to the plaintive look for her son evan. the senior flight attendant blocked her path and told her she could not return to the burning aircraft. she said helpers would find the baby. sylvia looked at the flight attendant and said, you told me to put my baby on the floor, and i did, and now he is gone. ever since then, that senior flight attendant has been on a crusade to ban lap held children on flights. advocates...
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sabrina pointed out, 2/3 of unmarried women voted for barack obama.hat war on women will perpetuate. but i think it custodies service to all women to couch it as a war. issues that impact women impact everybody. frankly, you know, things like the paycheck fairness act are actually impact everyone in a positive way as well. i think polarizing them or misrepresenting them is something that sun fair to business or unfair, is actually not the truth because the economic value of women in the economy is actuallydh of absolutely valuable to the economy. jenna: when he we talk about women in politics, we talk about the women like they're strange exotic creatures that no one can figure out. jon: they are. they are. jenna: oh, jon. what are the women going to do? we can't figure it out. and interesting sabrina, in this group, this bloc, this voting block, the unmarried women include single women in their 20s, divorce es in their 60s and 70s and younger. it is being unmarried. is fair to put the whole bloc together like that. >> in some ways it is. we talk about
sabrina pointed out, 2/3 of unmarried women voted for barack obama.hat war on women will perpetuate. but i think it custodies service to all women to couch it as a war. issues that impact women impact everybody. frankly, you know, things like the paycheck fairness act are actually impact everyone in a positive way as well. i think polarizing them or misrepresenting them is something that sun fair to business or unfair, is actually not the truth because the economic value of women in the economy...
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for more on those issues that sabrina brought up and logging, whether it may have played a role, we areoined by david montgomery, a gee ols at the university of washington and an author of "rocks don't lie - a geologist investigates noah's flood." >> you heard sabrina, it's a sensitive question in a logging town. the "seattle times' reported that the washington department of natural resources had been using outdated boundaries from 1998 to determine where people could log or not log. and maybe a certain amount of land, five acres was logged that should not have been logged. what is your reaction? >> at this point we can probably regularly route out a couple of options than diagnose what caused the slide. factors that we can rule out is the minor earthquake. it is too small. the undercutting of the bank of the winter. it doesn't seem to have been significantly. i talked with a colleague who inexpected the area. it leaves water as the culprit. we had record rain fall during the month of march. what might be the kbds to logging? -- connection to logging? how it may have affected water to t
for more on those issues that sabrina brought up and logging, whether it may have played a role, we areoined by david montgomery, a gee ols at the university of washington and an author of "rocks don't lie - a geologist investigates noah's flood." >> you heard sabrina, it's a sensitive question in a logging town. the "seattle times' reported that the washington department of natural resources had been using outdated boundaries from 1998 to determine where people could log...
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fordham is from canada new zealand artist on the india was among the victims of the assault on sabrina stressful. but dunn said gathered to listen to live music dance in the big numbers rose bush and new media. if the minister conceded. the funds but doesn't it. it will go from agency from stress and even so the time of his wife and two will get to the good news agency said. space for five with soft bed. she said friday. god has blessed you it included this time it's a good start. the found set it up. it was his last bite was hers. he said. for information to get this heat they try to proceed. actors the hours of a given security forces. nine people were also killed by the actors. four of them foreigners from new zealand one promise. and when accelerating. the and also five others. it is good too and there were six hours this tactic. the dog had to be too deep as to disrupt the presidential election saying it is illegitimate because it does have on the phone will be soon. if the election is successful it would mark the post democratic sauce was hard enough on islam's history the heavil
fordham is from canada new zealand artist on the india was among the victims of the assault on sabrina stressful. but dunn said gathered to listen to live music dance in the big numbers rose bush and new media. if the minister conceded. the funds but doesn't it. it will go from agency from stress and even so the time of his wife and two will get to the good news agency said. space for five with soft bed. she said friday. god has blessed you it included this time it's a good start. the found set...
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it's gonna to use in the shot in india was among the victims of the assault on sabrina stressful. with the had gathered to listen to loud music and said the victims of the rose bush in new media if the ministry of interior if i want us to test the report the agency from stress and even so the time of his wife and two will get to the good news agency said the ngos these fortified with sauce then top official said friday. god has blessed you. the wounded included the sonics coach on the onsen. it was launched last month by protesters. yes he says. information to get it right. packers. the hours to get security forces. nine people were also killed by get this. four of them foreigners. and when accelerating. the no surprise that this is intended to cheat to win. there were six hours and it's just that the dog had to be too cheap to disrupt the presidential election saying it is illegitimate because it does have on the phone division if the election is successful it would mark the post democratic sauce was bought in from islam's history. the heavily fortified savannah with this heated
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. >> i've got to say, sabrina, soldiers are trained better than anybody in the united states. they know how to defend themselves. they should be allowed to do that with the right tools, should they not? >> i agree. i think there is something ironic about a military base not allowing people to carry weapons. we need to be careful when we walk that line about talking about people's mental stability because the reality is this man had been seeing a psychiatrist on the base. he had been under care. there were no red flags. there was nothing that suggested this man would snap. unfortunately, we just want to be careful we don't say someone struggling with depression is going to be a potential murderer. >> again, our hearts go out obviously to the families of those killed and injured and to families everywhere. we know how you feel. >>> time to turn to another big story this week. obamacare. house minority leader nancy pelosi say it's what our founding fathers envision for america. we play the tape and let you decide. >> i haven't heard where the founding fathers would want anything
. >> i've got to say, sabrina, soldiers are trained better than anybody in the united states. they know how to defend themselves. they should be allowed to do that with the right tools, should they not? >> i agree. i think there is something ironic about a military base not allowing people to carry weapons. we need to be careful when we walk that line about talking about people's mental stability because the reality is this man had been seeing a psychiatrist on the base. he had been...
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>> good afternoon, my name is sabrina cheeks, i work at the housing voucher program. i have worked there 20 years. i am here about the rad program, and i understand that it's important to implement to improve the housing conditions for the tenants. but we know that our jobs will be eliminated. and we are rushed into negotiations and after four months i still don't know what will happen. even though we had a meeting with management, they speak about the housing voucher program. and i work for them and that program is not well, and that's not said wooch. we have a program that is not working properly and mismanaged. if we continue this way, the employees from the public housing to the voucher program is not going to work. because we are not going to have a voucher program. i ask you to have someone with authority to sit at the table with us, that can guarantee our jobs for the city and county. or see that the voucher program is dealt with as the system and being mismanage perianagemisman. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> my name is teresa lee, i have been an em
>> good afternoon, my name is sabrina cheeks, i work at the housing voucher program. i have worked there 20 years. i am here about the rad program, and i understand that it's important to implement to improve the housing conditions for the tenants. but we know that our jobs will be eliminated. and we are rushed into negotiations and after four months i still don't know what will happen. even though we had a meeting with management, they speak about the housing voucher program. and i work...
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this is michelle and sabrina. they became friends and now they are almost best friends because this trip. sabrina was in front when the bomb detonated and she suffered traumatic brain injury and it's been tough for her to even do her job properly over the past year but these two became friends and we were actually including france visiting an ancient cathedral and in a farmers market all of a sudden we see larry bircher in the middle of france so we have to take that photograph and that really personifies antics of the flies the friendship not only between sabrina and michelle but the friendships made over the course of those 12 days including many of the people david and i met. we have a responsibility to these folks not only because we are writing about them but because we are their friends and we want to make sure we get the story right. a >> i heard that right after it happened [inaudible] was that a destination or were they just passing through? >> they were just passing through because the stolen suv. they w
this is michelle and sabrina. they became friends and now they are almost best friends because this trip. sabrina was in front when the bomb detonated and she suffered traumatic brain injury and it's been tough for her to even do her job properly over the past year but these two became friends and we were actually including france visiting an ancient cathedral and in a farmers market all of a sudden we see larry bircher in the middle of france so we have to take that photograph and that really...
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jones economies of those leaps and bounds since sabrina weakest spot in the nineteen seventies in just three decade has grown to become the second largest global economy. impressive production figures cheap labor live help china to attain of the heist to china's overtaken europe's main cause to me now by opening its doors to foreign investment privatizing the worst i guess it is also the largest trading nation the well that i pull the course the us pro people for decades before that also to be exposed to china the french daily hundred and fifty billion dollars the above thanks mainly to machinery and other equipment sales and fifty four to twenty eighteen tonnes expected to become the world's biggest economy result means more to political leverage the acosta around the world well at asia times correspondent pepe escobar to welcoming new hobby been innovating stamps on the global political arena is bearing fruit. the visit of what chinese presidents teaching team to europe a few weeks ago. the gemini special into france in france the stuff sold there but still falling over themselves to
jones economies of those leaps and bounds since sabrina weakest spot in the nineteen seventies in just three decade has grown to become the second largest global economy. impressive production figures cheap labor live help china to attain of the heist to china's overtaken europe's main cause to me now by opening its doors to foreign investment privatizing the worst i guess it is also the largest trading nation the well that i pull the course the us pro people for decades before that also to be...
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sabrina schaper agrees that beauty does not pay.rketing experts as attractiveness definitely does attract wealth. why is she wrong on that? >> i think everyone loves looking at a pretty face. that being plain plane doesn't necessarily hurt you. i looked at trysting social science research out of israel and men benefited america looks more than women. a lot of human resource people are young women, so they may feel threatened by other pretty women. so it's not black or white. charles: just because men may benefit and more, i do agree that it seems like beautiful people seem to get all the breaks and a lot of great jobs. is it a coincidence? >> it is the ugly truth. there is one studying that shows her husband decades of studies in the united states that show that americans attribute success to good looks. good-looking people tend to attract other good-looking people. so they are more persuasive and collaborative, their betters dollars from all of these things. the beauty in and of itself won't lead to personal success. >> the both of
sabrina schaper agrees that beauty does not pay.rketing experts as attractiveness definitely does attract wealth. why is she wrong on that? >> i think everyone loves looking at a pretty face. that being plain plane doesn't necessarily hurt you. i looked at trysting social science research out of israel and men benefited america looks more than women. a lot of human resource people are young women, so they may feel threatened by other pretty women. so it's not black or white. charles: just...
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. >> there was a time when sabrina carsons was a card-carrying member of the culture. >> it's about facetimeoving the long hours, and i sleep under my desk and 18 hours a day, day in, day out. >> it's like a badge of honour to show how much you suffer. >> it is. >> she as a rising star buying in to the ruthless competition. how far they lived from the office, they were married with kids, and the founders would find a drag coefficient. >> the purpose of the question to employees was what. >> the further away you live from work. if you had app spouse and kids, they'd drag you away from the office hence the coefficient. if you drag coefficient was too high. you better be superdesire ible. >> today, parson lives and works in a different culture. one she has created herself. her day starts early here in oregon. with her husband noah and three boys. >> the water is a flurry of maths problems and musical scales. >> are your shoes over there. then it's out the door. >> is everybody wearing jackets? >> yes. >> scheduling on the go. >> it's leo's turn for a sleepover. >> no. >> off to school, and a tr
. >> there was a time when sabrina carsons was a card-carrying member of the culture. >> it's about facetimeoving the long hours, and i sleep under my desk and 18 hours a day, day in, day out. >> it's like a badge of honour to show how much you suffer. >> it is. >> she as a rising star buying in to the ruthless competition. how far they lived from the office, they were married with kids, and the founders would find a drag coefficient. >> the purpose of the...
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sabrina has more on that. >> reporter: john, we spoke to the department of natural resources just a shorte ago about the particular landowner who was granted a permit to cut down seven acres back in 2004. he originally applied for a permit that covered about 14 acres. he was denied that permit, then reapplied for the 7 acre permit. he was denied the 14-acre permit. because it fell within the protected area. but that's all the department of natural resources is saying about this because they have their own investigation going on. i spoke with a state forrester about landslide problems, and he said they look at factors like erosion, heavy lainfall and unstable geology of the river valley here. restressed that while everyone is trying to find out what happened, just focusing on the clear-cutting is not accurate. >> tell us about the search today? >> the search continued. the good news is we had fantastic weather. it has been a really stormy weekend. we had a lot of heavy rain. this is the second wettest march on record here. stormy weather lately, but very good conditions, the search continu
sabrina has more on that. >> reporter: john, we spoke to the department of natural resources just a shorte ago about the particular landowner who was granted a permit to cut down seven acres back in 2004. he originally applied for a permit that covered about 14 acres. he was denied that permit, then reapplied for the 7 acre permit. he was denied the 14-acre permit. because it fell within the protected area. but that's all the department of natural resources is saying about this because...
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been the most resistant to this president, whether it's been on obamacare or any other issue. >> sabrinawn announced his candidacy this past weekend. he went after obamacare. let's take a listen. >> if we're ever going to get past obamacare and get america moving again, we need to hold those responsible accountable. >> there's a brand-in you poll out showing that brown's democratic incumbent is ahead by about six points right now. are they running on an anti-obamacare flat form, do you get that is a fading narrative? >> i think it's fading somewhat like i mentioned primarily because they haven't been able to provide an alternative. what democrats are going to do is remind the public of the law's original intent which is to expand affordable health care, and those with preexisting conditions that have coverage, and to counterargue that the republicans haven't done anything with respect to health care policy. they've simply voted more than 50 times to repeal the law. not once have they proposed their own ideas. that makes it a fading argument. like beth mentioned, you have to remember this
been the most resistant to this president, whether it's been on obamacare or any other issue. >> sabrinawn announced his candidacy this past weekend. he went after obamacare. let's take a listen. >> if we're ever going to get past obamacare and get america moving again, we need to hold those responsible accountable. >> there's a brand-in you poll out showing that brown's democratic incumbent is ahead by about six points right now. are they running on an anti-obamacare flat...
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. >> there was a time when sabrina sanders was a card carrying facetime member. >> i sleep under my desk, 18 hours a day. day in and day out. >> it's like a badge of honor, to show how much you suffer. >> it is. i've been there, i've done that. it's been 185 days since anyone took any time off. >> at the time she was a rising star and bought into the ruthless competition. >> how far they live from the office, the founders would assign a drag coefficient. >> the are condition was what? >> they would drag you away from the office, hence drag coefficient. hence if your drag coefficient was too high you better be super-desirable or they wouldn't hire you. >> today parsons lives in a different culture, the one she made herself. her day begins in eugene oregon with her husband noah and three young boys. the day is a flurry of math problems and musical scales. then it's out the door. >> is everybody wearing jackets? >> yeah, yeah. >> scheduling on the go. >> it is leo's turn for sleepover. >> the school for older boys and a trip to the bakery with the youngest. >> all right. come guys. >> back
. >> there was a time when sabrina sanders was a card carrying facetime member. >> i sleep under my desk, 18 hours a day. day in and day out. >> it's like a badge of honor, to show how much you suffer. >> it is. i've been there, i've done that. it's been 185 days since anyone took any time off. >> at the time she was a rising star and bought into the ruthless competition. >> how far they live from the office, the founders would assign a drag coefficient....
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. >> my girlfriend and my sabrina decided to walk from fenway to boylston street.were supposed to meet up with a couple of other friends at a restaurant on boylston street. it took us about an hour to make our way through the crowd. >> jsp asked me to come along. my friend mike was a runner in the marathon. i tried to say no. he was like, oh, it's beautiful out. i guess like a party down there. he said come on it's going to be a good time. >> the best point at any race for a marathoner is when you see a sign that says you have one mile left. we passed that sign and we were so close. everything was great. we were so excited. >> we are there. we are waiting, waiting, waiting. finally my husband his thighs were locked up but i was smiling. we see him. we are at the finish line with him. >> i was fiddling with the video camera standing squarely on center of the finish line taking measure of the incredible crowd. really loving, incredible place to be where people were showering each other with hugs and love and just tremendous amount of goodwill. in an instant that clea
. >> my girlfriend and my sabrina decided to walk from fenway to boylston street.were supposed to meet up with a couple of other friends at a restaurant on boylston street. it took us about an hour to make our way through the crowd. >> jsp asked me to come along. my friend mike was a runner in the marathon. i tried to say no. he was like, oh, it's beautiful out. i guess like a party down there. he said come on it's going to be a good time. >> the best point at any race for a...
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. >> my girlfriend and sabrina decided we would walk from fenway to boylston street and supposed to meetwith a couple other friends at form, a restaurant on boylston street. >> they were running the marathon and i tried to say no and he's like it's beautiful out, and i guess like a party down there. so he's like come on, going to be a good time. >> the best point of any race for a marathoner is the sign with one mile left. we went past that sign and so close. everything was going great. we were so excited. we're there and waiting, waiting, waiting, and finally my husband came. thighs were locked up. hard a hard marathon. he was smiling. it was great. we see him and we're right there at the finish line with him. >> i was fiddling with the video camera standing squarely on the center of the finish line taking measure of the incredible crowd which is this really loving incredible place to be where people were showering each other with hugs and love and just tremendous amounts of goodwill and in an instant, that clearly changed. >> something just exploded at the finish line. >> confirm two d
. >> my girlfriend and sabrina decided we would walk from fenway to boylston street and supposed to meetwith a couple other friends at form, a restaurant on boylston street. >> they were running the marathon and i tried to say no and he's like it's beautiful out, and i guess like a party down there. so he's like come on, going to be a good time. >> the best point of any race for a marathoner is the sign with one mile left. we went past that sign and so close. everything was...
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. >> i've got to say, sabrina,, soldiers are trained better than anybody in the united states. they know how to defend themselves. they should be allowed to do that with the right tools, should they not? >> i agree. i think there is something ironic about a military base not allowing people to carry weapons. we need to be careful when we walk that line about talking about people's mental stability because the reality is this man had been seeing a psychiatrist on the base. he had been under care. there were no red flags. there was nothing that suggested this man would snap. unfortunately, we just want to be careful we don't say someone struggling with depression is going to be a potential murderer. >> again, our hearts go out obviously to the families of those killed and injured and to families everywhere. we know how you feel. >>> time to turn to another big story this week. obamacare. house minority leader nancy pelosi say it's what our founding fathers envision for america. we play the tape and let you decide. >> i haven't heard where the founding fathers would want anything
. >> i've got to say, sabrina,, soldiers are trained better than anybody in the united states. they know how to defend themselves. they should be allowed to do that with the right tools, should they not? >> i agree. i think there is something ironic about a military base not allowing people to carry weapons. we need to be careful when we walk that line about talking about people's mental stability because the reality is this man had been seeing a psychiatrist on the base. he had...
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caught the eye of director sidney pollack who cast him in his first big film role in the remake of "sabrinat. >> at 31 he got his job as an actor. then it got as good as it gets. an audition at jack nicholson's house. >> he asked me afterwards if i wanted to stick around have that spaghetti and meatballs. so i figured it had gone okay. either way i was going to get a nice meal out of it. couple of days later i found out i got the role. >> his performance in "as good as it gets" earned kinnear an oscar nomination for best supporting actor. >> mommy and daddy are home. >> two years after you're hosting late night show your nominated for an oscar. >> yeah. that was a great thing because i honestly had done a couple of films. really didn't know what i was doing and knowing, having my work recognized in that way was super cool and gave me the confidence to try to make a gig out of this. >> so far the gig is up to nearly 40 movies. many of them he's played real people. there was bob crane, sex addicted star of hogan's heroes in "auto focus." >> can i get you something, another drink. >> and emmy
caught the eye of director sidney pollack who cast him in his first big film role in the remake of "sabrinat. >> at 31 he got his job as an actor. then it got as good as it gets. an audition at jack nicholson's house. >> he asked me afterwards if i wanted to stick around have that spaghetti and meatballs. so i figured it had gone okay. either way i was going to get a nice meal out of it. couple of days later i found out i got the role. >> his performance in "as good...