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i want to thank debby wasserman schultz and reince priebus. go to twitter. who do you think is more in touch with the voters? 62% of you say democrats. 38% say republicans. we noticed an awful lot of people voted for neither which was not even an option. >> do we have time to discuss th results? the debate continues. join us tomorrow for another edition of "crossfire." erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront," speed, sleep and the search for why. >> every indication that he would have had time to get full restorative sleep. >> plus, bob dylan wrote songs of peace. ♪ why is he beast accused of inci
i want to thank debby wasserman schultz and reince priebus. go to twitter. who do you think is more in touch with the voters? 62% of you say democrats. 38% say republicans. we noticed an awful lot of people voted for neither which was not even an option. >> do we have time to discuss th results? the debate continues. join us tomorrow for another edition of "crossfire." erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront," speed, sleep and the...
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their host, ed schultz, why is he secretly receiving mountains of money from big labor? >>> welcome back to hannity. my next guest is the president of the group that is waging a war against christmas smack in the middle of times square. the american atheist group says to take religion out of the season and reads requests who neither christ during christmas. it crosses out christ and lists other reasons to celebrate the christmas season. is this free speech? does it cross a line? here to explain, the man himself american atheist president david silverman. also joining us is fox news radio todd starnes. >> thank you. >> when you do that, it seems to me, the main thing you want to do is poke people in the eye. >> no. >> you have the right to. you want to make people upset. it's obviously gotten you attention. that's your intention. >> no. we want to raise awareness that christmas is better without religion. year after year -- >> stop. christmas isn't christmas without religion. >> christmas absolutely is christmas without religion. >> no. >> no, it is not. >> folks, let me
their host, ed schultz, why is he secretly receiving mountains of money from big labor? >>> welcome back to hannity. my next guest is the president of the group that is waging a war against christmas smack in the middle of times square. the american atheist group says to take religion out of the season and reads requests who neither christ during christmas. it crosses out christ and lists other reasons to celebrate the christmas season. is this free speech? does it cross a line? here...
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eddie schultz has been collecting hundreds of thousands of dollars from big labor. we have an investigation into the latest black eye for nbc news. that plus the stunning news that this fake interpreter who stood steps away from the president of the united states was once charged with murder. "hannity" starts right here, right now. a lot more on those controversial stories over the course of the next hour. first the lie of the year has been unveiled. according to politic fact.com the biggest whopper of 2013 is this -- >> under the reform we are proposing, if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor. if you like your health care plan, you can keep your health care plan. >> now not only is it the lie of this year. it's one of the most dishonest statements ever huttered by an american president. driving force of the downward spiral gripping the administration which is why a sense of oh panic has set in as we march closer to the 2014 midterm elections. team obamacare are getting desperate and it's showing. because the president is too unpopular to turn things arou
eddie schultz has been collecting hundreds of thousands of dollars from big labor. we have an investigation into the latest black eye for nbc news. that plus the stunning news that this fake interpreter who stood steps away from the president of the united states was once charged with murder. "hannity" starts right here, right now. a lot more on those controversial stories over the course of the next hour. first the lie of the year has been unveiled. according to politic fact.com the...
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i don't care that ed schultz got the money from the unions. that doesn't bother me. it seems odd. i don't have unions paying me $252,000 in 2012-13. msnbc puts out a statement that independent from them schultz' radio website advertising to a variety of clients, union and nonunion. and donating honorairies and speaking engagement s blah, blah, blah. this seems an odd -- i'm not getting the union part of this. are you? >> well, i am in a sense. look, i don't have a problem with reporters taking honorariums. i never have. >> neither do i. >> so long as they're covering the issue about which they receive an honorarium they recuse themselves from covering the issue. >> he's a liberal talk show host -- and a hack. >> but they want him to do their bidding across the board. so he really shouldn't be taking their money without being honest he's doing the bidding of unions. that's the problem. >> let's stay on msnbc you have another host comparing obamacare, using the word obamacare to moral equivalent of the n-word. >> it's a word that's been with us for years. like it or not it's indelib
i don't care that ed schultz got the money from the unions. that doesn't bother me. it seems odd. i don't have unions paying me $252,000 in 2012-13. msnbc puts out a statement that independent from them schultz' radio website advertising to a variety of clients, union and nonunion. and donating honorairies and speaking engagement s blah, blah, blah. this seems an odd -- i'm not getting the union part of this. are you? >> well, i am in a sense. look, i don't have a problem with reporters...
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ed schultz is still there and very controversial people. we'll get ms.nts. >>> back of the book segment tonight, the week in review from the ingraham angle. as you may remember ed schultz called laura ingraham a quote slut, unquote for that he was suspended for one week. that has not stopped mr. schultz who leveled vial vicious attack against mr. rush because and others. while that was happening martin bashir was resigning even after verbally attacking sarah palin as we discussed in the top of the broadcast. here now to react is laura ingraham from washington. give us the big view on this. okay? what is driving this network? because cnn doesn't do any of this. very rarely do they do this stuff. fox news, once this stuff. fox, once in a while, but not a lot. i can tell you from the top it's discouraged here. but over at msnbc it seems to be the dish of the day. the plot du jour. what do you think? >> a couple of things are going on, bill. after 2008 when obama won by a big margin, then he wins again in 2012. think there is a sense among some liberals that
ed schultz is still there and very controversial people. we'll get ms.nts. >>> back of the book segment tonight, the week in review from the ingraham angle. as you may remember ed schultz called laura ingraham a quote slut, unquote for that he was suspended for one week. that has not stopped mr. schultz who leveled vial vicious attack against mr. rush because and others. while that was happening martin bashir was resigning even after verbally attacking sarah palin as we discussed in...
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ed schultz is still there and very controversial people. we'll get ms. take in just a fewoments. test test >>> back of the book segment tonight, the week in review from the ingraham angle. as you may rememberd schultz called laura ingraham a quote slut, unquote for that he was suspended for one week. that has not stopped mr. schultz who leveled vial vicious attack against mr. rush because and others. while that was happening martin bashir was resigning even after verbally attacking sarah palin as we discussed in the top of the broadcast. here now to react is laura ingraham from washington. give us the big view on this. okay? what is driving this network? because cnn doesn't do any of this. very rarely do they do this stuff. fox news, once this stuff. fox, once in a while, but not a lot. i can tell you from the top it's scouraged here. but over at msnbc it seems to be the dish of the day. the plot du jour. what dyou think? >> a couple of things are going on, bill. after 2008 when obama won by a big margin, then he wins again in 201 think there is a sense
ed schultz is still there and very controversial people. we'll get ms. take in just a fewoments. test test >>> back of the book segment tonight, the week in review from the ingraham angle. as you may rememberd schultz called laura ingraham a quote slut, unquote for that he was suspended for one week. that has not stopped mr. schultz who leveled vial vicious attack against mr. rush because and others. while that was happening martin bashir was resigning even after verbally attacking...
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ed schultz is still there and very controversial people. we'll get ms.s. in the nation, sometimes bad things happen. but add brand new belongings from nationwide insurance and we won't just give you the partial value of items that are stolen or destroyed... ...we'll replace them with brand-new versions. so you won't feel robbed. again. just another way we put members first. because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >>> back of the book segment tonight, the week in review from the ingraham angle. as you may remember ed schultz called laura ingraham a quote slut, unquote for that he was suspended for one week. that has not stopped mr. schultz who leveled vial vicious attack against mr. rush because and others. while that was happening martin bashir was resigning even after verbally attacking sarah palin as we discussed in the top of the broadcast. here now to react is laura ingraham from washington. give us the big view on this. okay? what is driving this network? because cnn doesn't do any of this. very rarely do
ed schultz is still there and very controversial people. we'll get ms.s. in the nation, sometimes bad things happen. but add brand new belongings from nationwide insurance and we won't just give you the partial value of items that are stolen or destroyed... ...we'll replace them with brand-new versions. so you won't feel robbed. again. just another way we put members first. because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >>> back of the book...
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first we will talk with congressman deb >> host: representative wasserman-schultz, you said in your presentation three years writing this. >> guest: yes. >> host: why? >> guest: well, about four months after i diseased to -- decided to move forward with writing the book, president obama asked me to take on another full-time job in chairing the democratic national committee, and i felt like in order to really do the book justice and do my job justice, coming out with a policy book during the presidential campaign probably wasn't the best idea, so we pushed the book forward a year. and writing and came out in october. >> by the time this book is published you write i hope we will look back on the health care reform and debt ceiling and knowledge it was rock bottom. i don't want to imagine how it would get worse. >> well, just when you thought it could not get worse, we end up having the republicans and tea party stopping the government to stop people from getting quality, affordable health care. >> who is the next generation? >> that is our children. i wrote thigs through the lens f being mother.
first we will talk with congressman deb >> host: representative wasserman-schultz, you said in your presentation three years writing this. >> guest: yes. >> host: why? >> guest: well, about four months after i diseased to -- decided to move forward with writing the book, president obama asked me to take on another full-time job in chairing the democratic national committee, and i felt like in order to really do the book justice and do my job justice, coming out with a...
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too bad mad schultz i was republican secretary of state has spent one hundred fifty thousand dollars over the last year and a half investigating you guessed it voter fraud or schultz as the voter fraud is a big problem is much vaunted ballot security initiative has yet to find any concrete evidence of mass vote. five people charging voter fraud have actually had their cases dismissed and of the five who have lied to the pleaded guilty most broke the law by accident destroyed story reporter one woman death and gallagher cast an absentee ballot on behalf of her daughter but recently moved to minnesota and but she wouldn't be eligible to vote however after she mailed a ballot her daughter texted her that she had been eligible to vote at which time gallagher's self reported the incident to the delaware county auditors office earth the republicans widespread voter fraud doesn't exist shame on secretary shultz for perpetuating the myth that adults and very very ugly show the republican north carolina state senator is under fire today for an anti obamacare tweet he sent out sunday morning r
too bad mad schultz i was republican secretary of state has spent one hundred fifty thousand dollars over the last year and a half investigating you guessed it voter fraud or schultz as the voter fraud is a big problem is much vaunted ballot security initiative has yet to find any concrete evidence of mass vote. five people charging voter fraud have actually had their cases dismissed and of the five who have lied to the pleaded guilty most broke the law by accident destroyed story reporter one...
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max schultz of harrisburg is celebrating his 15th birthday in the city of brotherly love. >> we kindjust drove around the city, did all the usual philadelphia tourist things. >> when max and his family return to their hotel at night, there's a wedding taking place. >> as we were walking into hotel, there was a sign outside that said, you know, welcome, wedding guests. we saw some people around dressed fancy. >> when the schultz family turns in for the night, the wedding guests continue to party on the floor below. >> the wedding party had been going on kind of all night. we've been hearing them yell, yell and shout and it sounds like you're having a good time. but i realize, you know, hey, like, these people don't really sound like they're having fun anymore. >> when he woke me up in the middle of the night, he said, hey, mom, something major's going on. we have to go down and check it out. >> just to give you the idea of a noise level, i sleep with ear plugs and a noise machine, and this basically woke me out of a sound sleep. >> max and his parents investigate the disturbance. >> o
max schultz of harrisburg is celebrating his 15th birthday in the city of brotherly love. >> we kindjust drove around the city, did all the usual philadelphia tourist things. >> when max and his family return to their hotel at night, there's a wedding taking place. >> as we were walking into hotel, there was a sign outside that said, you know, welcome, wedding guests. we saw some people around dressed fancy. >> when the schultz family turns in for the night, the wedding...
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the chair of the democratic national committee representative debbie wasser man schultz here to talkd ahead. we'll talk about that and more. ♪ [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of true artistry and some of the best offers of the year at the lexus december to remember sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. ♪ [ male announcer ] laura's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plan
the chair of the democratic national committee representative debbie wasser man schultz here to talkd ahead. we'll talk about that and more. ♪ [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of true artistry and some of the best offers of the year at the lexus december to remember sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. ♪ [ male announcer ] laura's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another...
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the dnc chair debbie wasserman schultz joins us next. one could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breast-feeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems
the dnc chair debbie wasserman schultz joins us next. one could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and...
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connie schultz, eugene robinson, great to have you on "the ed show." >>> coming up, mike huckabee, the wannabe lands in pretenders tonight. [ "i'm only human" plays ] humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? [ male announcer ] campbell's homestyle soup with farm grown veggies. just like yours. huh. [ male announcer ] and roasted white meat chicken. just like yours. [ male announcer ] you'll think it's homemade. i love this show. [ male announcer ] try campbell's homestyle soup. [ male announcer ] you'll think it's homemade. life with crohn's disease ois a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps come back? what if the plane gets delayed? what if i can't hide my symptoms? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you
connie schultz, eugene robinson, great to have you on "the ed show." >>> coming up, mike huckabee, the wannabe lands in pretenders tonight. [ "i'm only human" plays ] humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual...
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first we will talk with congressman deb >> host: representative wasserman-schultz, you said in your presentation three years writing this. >> guest: yes. >> host: why? >> guest: well, about four months after i diseased to -- decided to move forward with writing the book, president obama asked me to take on another full-time job in chairing the democratic national committee, and i felt like in order to really do the book justice and do my job justice, coming out with a policy book during the presidential campaign probably wasn't the best idea, so we pushed the book forward a year. and writing and came out in october. >> by the time this book is published you write i hope we will look back on the health care reform and debt ceiling and knowledge it was rock bottom. i don't want to imagine how it would get worse. >> well, just when you thought it could not get worse, we end up having the republicans and tea party stopping the government to stop people from getting quality, affordable health care. >> who is the next generation? >> that is our children. i wrote thigs through the lens f being mother.
first we will talk with congressman deb >> host: representative wasserman-schultz, you said in your presentation three years writing this. >> guest: yes. >> host: why? >> guest: well, about four months after i diseased to -- decided to move forward with writing the book, president obama asked me to take on another full-time job in chairing the democratic national committee, and i felt like in order to really do the book justice and do my job justice, coming out with a...
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>> in the crossfire tonight, republican party chairman reince priebus along with debbie wasserman schultzn has just published a new book, for the sdprexe next generation. we're delighted to have you here. >> thank you very much. >> i'm
>> in the crossfire tonight, republican party chairman reince priebus along with debbie wasserman schultzn has just published a new book, for the sdprexe next generation. we're delighted to have you here. >> thank you very much. >> i'm
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largest employer of russian broadway's has put a third of its employees about three hundred thousand on schultz and walking allies the head of the middle. name says that the part time show is necessary given the current economic climate on the decline in israel the ace. russia central bank wants masa bank declared by crops is proceedings at the supreme court the regulator revoked small supply and slices two weeks ago seven banks in russia have had their licenses revoked since this sum up when the central bank appointed i knew. all right let's get i have shown thomas he's poised at the basis desk as always to tell us all about what you've been up to so i was just telling everybody about the small find out to us here in russia has been a real comp down on the stand as a lot of them are going out of business what does that mean for you. indeed i did i went fifty percent in spirit and fifty percent in gas prom and i'll tell you what this is good news for me from the spring side of things because there's more than a thousand banks in of russia and of course the government kind of doing their clamp d
largest employer of russian broadway's has put a third of its employees about three hundred thousand on schultz and walking allies the head of the middle. name says that the part time show is necessary given the current economic climate on the decline in israel the ace. russia central bank wants masa bank declared by crops is proceedings at the supreme court the regulator revoked small supply and slices two weeks ago seven banks in russia have had their licenses revoked since this sum up when...
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had early on according to schultz when he talked to me, early on had said to the president, there'sumor going around the white house that maybe the time has come to a point a black american and perhaps that will quell some of the protests going on in the united states under the free south africa movement. when the secretary of state heard this, he went to the president, according to secretary schultz and said indeed, i think it is time to send a black ambassador, but we need to send a professional man or woman, and i would like to look for such a person and send his name over to you. so it was george schultz who first of all called me in liberia when i was on my first ambassador yellship and ask permission from me to send my name to president reagan. >> now, when you arrived in south africa, you met with the white president, a man described by many who didn't like people who looked like you. he described a lot of people who looked like you to be the enemy. that what was your reception? >> my reception by the president was decidedly unfriendly. as a matter of fact, he had thought abo
had early on according to schultz when he talked to me, early on had said to the president, there'sumor going around the white house that maybe the time has come to a point a black american and perhaps that will quell some of the protests going on in the united states under the free south africa movement. when the secretary of state heard this, he went to the president, according to secretary schultz and said indeed, i think it is time to send a black ambassador, but we need to send a...
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. >> joining me now, florida congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz, jonathan grubeman, professor of economics. he helped craft the affordable care act, and michael smerconish, an msnbc contributor. michael, i want to start with you. you have been struggling dealing with this affordable care act, trying to get coverage for you and your family. but it sound like you had something of a breakthrough today. >> i have had a horrific experience since october 1st, lawrence. in fact, i remember naively waking up at 5:00 a.m. on the day of the launch, thinking i would go on the site, explore my options, go on the radio and say here they are for my family of five. for eight weeks, could not get any satisfaction online until today. i'm online right now in real time, in fact, i don't think you'll bow able to see it too clearly -- >> hold it up, we'll try. >> all right, there are the 24 plans that are now available for my wife and me and our three sons. our daughter is about to hit 26, so she'll no longer be on the plan, but i can tell you i have 24 plans available to me. i'm in pen pep. we don't
. >> joining me now, florida congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz, jonathan grubeman, professor of economics. he helped craft the affordable care act, and michael smerconish, an msnbc contributor. michael, i want to start with you. you have been struggling dealing with this affordable care act, trying to get coverage for you and your family. but it sound like you had something of a breakthrough today. >> i have had a horrific experience since october 1st, lawrence. in fact, i...
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so on her stairs, in this rotunda, charlotte will present to you her husband and secretary, george schultz. [applause] >> thank you charlotte for that brilliant introduction. we're here to mourn and celebrate the life of nelson mandela. i have on a dark suit and a bright tie to symbolize those sentiments. what did we make of his life? in reflection and thinking about it, he was a man of action he fought continuously, effectively, and as his effects grew, his african national congress became more and more effective. i'm sure that he realized ininevitably he might be put in jail, and he was for 27 years. but rather than have his jail time put him away, it seemed to do exactly the opposite. as it said all the world, free nelson mandela. that was all of the world. finally he succeeded and he came out of jail still on the moral high ground so he didn't come out bitter and dejected. he came out saying let us reconcile, let us solve problems. it was so dramatic and so, in a way, unexpected, but it was so mandela to stay on the moral high ground. as he was fighting others also, he thought about pr
so on her stairs, in this rotunda, charlotte will present to you her husband and secretary, george schultz. [applause] >> thank you charlotte for that brilliant introduction. we're here to mourn and celebrate the life of nelson mandela. i have on a dark suit and a bright tie to symbolize those sentiments. what did we make of his life? in reflection and thinking about it, he was a man of action he fought continuously, effectively, and as his effects grew, his african national congress...
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the state department secretary of state schultz and others, former senate foreign relations chairmank lugar were pushing very strongly for a different policy. >> they were. they knew the veto was a mistake. right after that secretary schultz moved to redescribe anc not as terrorist organization and open up contacts with the group in osaka. >> you were on the ground when he came out -- >> after he came out. >> moved into the negotiations which were critical. >> went up and down in 1992, had a break in the negotiations, a serious break over violence. the two presidents, the two leaders, nelson mandela and f.w. de klerk came together, one of the things they agreed, which is a lesson for other peace processes that thereafter to acts of violence would be allowed to interrupt the peace process. the spoilers would not be allowed to do that. it was important because there was a lot of violence after that. >> that was also true of the northern ireland peace process. that was a key point they could not veto an agreement forward, a lesson not learned by israeli-palestinians sadly. what do you t
the state department secretary of state schultz and others, former senate foreign relations chairmank lugar were pushing very strongly for a different policy. >> they were. they knew the veto was a mistake. right after that secretary schultz moved to redescribe anc not as terrorist organization and open up contacts with the group in osaka. >> you were on the ground when he came out -- >> after he came out. >> moved into the negotiations which were critical. >> went...
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joining me now, congresswoman and democratic national committee chair debbie wasserman-schultz.it shows that, first of all, among the millennials, many of them think that it will be more expensive. only 13% say they will definitely enroll. 16% will probably. 41% are split. they're also concerned about costs. we see in this poll that 40% think the care will be worse. 37% think care will be the same. 18% think it will be better. don't we have to -- doesn't the white house have to get more support from these young people in order to make the risk pool work effectively? >> well, over the next weeks and months, the white house as well as democratic members of congress and folks across the administration are going to be continuing to get the word out about the opportunity to sign up for coverage, the benefits of signing up for coverage. you know, for millennials, young adults in particular, because they have an opportunity to stay on their parents' insurance until they're 26 years old, many of them need to be aware they can do that. that's going to give them comprehensive coverage tha
joining me now, congresswoman and democratic national committee chair debbie wasserman-schultz.it shows that, first of all, among the millennials, many of them think that it will be more expensive. only 13% say they will definitely enroll. 16% will probably. 41% are split. they're also concerned about costs. we see in this poll that 40% think the care will be worse. 37% think care will be the same. 18% think it will be better. don't we have to -- doesn't the white house have to get more support...
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clearly, schultz continued, "a revenue-neutral carbon tax would benefit all americans by eliminating the need for costly energy subsidies while promoting a level playing field for energy producers." veterans of a much more recent republican administration are likewise acknowledging the appeal of a carbon fee proposal. david frumm, speechwriter to george w. bush, wrote in a december, 2012, cnn com op-ed that a carbon fee that help address number of other pressing issues. here's what he wrote. take three worrying long-term challenges -- climate change, the weak economic recovery and america's chronic budget deficits. combine them into one, and suddenly three tough problems become one attractive solution. tax carbon. the revenues from a carbon tax could be used to reduce the deficit, while also extending new forms of payroll tax relief to middle-class families, thus supporting middle-class family incomes. gregory mancu, economic advisor to george w. bush and mitt romney, specifically highlighted our carbon fee proposal in an august op-ed in "the new york times." our bill, he wrote, is m
clearly, schultz continued, "a revenue-neutral carbon tax would benefit all americans by eliminating the need for costly energy subsidies while promoting a level playing field for energy producers." veterans of a much more recent republican administration are likewise acknowledging the appeal of a carbon fee proposal. david frumm, speechwriter to george w. bush, wrote in a december, 2012, cnn com op-ed that a carbon fee that help address number of other pressing issues. here's what he...
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and coming up right now, "the ed show" with ed schultz. >>> good evening, americans. live from new york, let's get to work. >>> a strength in our safety net for a new age. helped make sure we didn't go hungry. >> president obama wanted income redistribution along with health care access. and the only way to do that, to make money from the haves and give it to the have nots. >> at this festive season of the year, mr. scrooge, it is more than usually desirable that we should make some slight provision for the poor and destitute. >> the idea that a child may never be able to escape that poverty because she lacks a decent education or health care or a community that views her future as their own, that should offend all of us. to take money from the haves and give it to the have nots, that's not what's best. ♪ >> be off with you! >> christmas is a time of generosi generosity. >> what other secular humanists are peeing on your you'll log. >> convince people saying that jesus would feed the poor which he would. we all know that. but would he impose a system that hurts one gr
and coming up right now, "the ed show" with ed schultz. >>> good evening, americans. live from new york, let's get to work. >>> a strength in our safety net for a new age. helped make sure we didn't go hungry. >> president obama wanted income redistribution along with health care access. and the only way to do that, to make money from the haves and give it to the have nots. >> at this festive season of the year, mr. scrooge, it is more than usually...
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joining me now dnc congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz of florida. thanks for being here. now, the "washington post" quotes the head of a bipartisan think tank that this could be declared a victory is an indicator of how low the process has sunk. they haven't really done anything except avoid another crisis. and so i guess for me is are we just doing another version of kicking the can down the road or is there some sort of potential detente between the two parties when it comes to the budget? >> it doesn't appear there's going to be some sort of detente because you still have john boehner allowing the tea party to have a tight stranglehold on whether or not we can move forward in a significant way. i mean they still have a hard-core group of house members on the republican side that would be willing to shut the government down. >> again. >> oh, yeah, yeah. there's a number of them. look, i debated, my counterpart reince priebus last week, and he refused to rule out shutting the government down. he said i doubt it, when asked whether he thought it would happen again. i mean
joining me now dnc congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz of florida. thanks for being here. now, the "washington post" quotes the head of a bipartisan think tank that this could be declared a victory is an indicator of how low the process has sunk. they haven't really done anything except avoid another crisis. and so i guess for me is are we just doing another version of kicking the can down the road or is there some sort of potential detente between the two parties when it comes to...
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i'm ed schultz. "politicsnation" with reverend al sharpton begins now.rev. >> good evening, ed. thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, breaking news. a school shooting in colorado just miles from the site of the horrific columbine massacre. the shooting happened at arapaho high school in colorado. a student entered the school apparently looking for a specific teacher. that student is now dead of self-inflicted gun wounds. two other students are hurt. one of them
i'm ed schultz. "politicsnation" with reverend al sharpton begins now.rev. >> good evening, ed. thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, breaking news. a school shooting in colorado just miles from the site of the horrific columbine massacre. the shooting happened at arapaho high school in colorado. a student entered the school apparently looking for a specific teacher. that student is now dead of self-inflicted gun wounds. two other students are hurt. one of them
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joining me now on our rapid response panel, msnbc political analyst, david corn, and connie schultz. both of you with us tonight. connie, what does it say that senator ted cruz is even on the list? >> well, when you look at the criteria for person of the year, it's somebody who is having an impact. negative or positive. i think it was a brave decision on the part of "time" magazine and i say this as a noncatholic, as a columnist critical of the church many times in the past. you and i both know, we write for the public, you broadcast for the public. but we're always paying attention to what fellow journalists think of what we're doing. and this is bound to generate a lot of criticisms from journalists. i think what "time" magazine decided to do was celebrate a messenger of hope and civility, which if anyone was reporting outside of washington, any of us who do that, know when you talk to people outside the beltway, they are yearning for civility. they are yearning for signs of hope. and in a very difficult time. >> david corn, what the pope has been talking about has been important c
joining me now on our rapid response panel, msnbc political analyst, david corn, and connie schultz. both of you with us tonight. connie, what does it say that senator ted cruz is even on the list? >> well, when you look at the criteria for person of the year, it's somebody who is having an impact. negative or positive. i think it was a brave decision on the part of "time" magazine and i say this as a noncatholic, as a columnist critical of the church many times in the past. you...
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debbie wasserman schultz and reince priebus will be with us. erin burnett starts right now. >>> out front next. deadly speed. >> the event recorders shows that the train was traveling at approximately 82 miles per hour as it went into a 30-mile-per-hour curve. >> the latest on the crash that killed four people. >>> plus a new attack on the president. >> i think the current administration has taken lying to a new level. >>> and death of
debbie wasserman schultz and reince priebus will be with us. erin burnett starts right now. >>> out front next. deadly speed. >> the event recorders shows that the train was traveling at approximately 82 miles per hour as it went into a 30-mile-per-hour curve. >> the latest on the crash that killed four people. >>> plus a new attack on the president. >> i think the current administration has taken lying to a new level. >>> and death of
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. >>> and flooding schultz down an entire terminal. how as travelers will being affected. >> starts right now, ktvu channel 2 news at footage. >>> today more than two months after a deadly crash in san francisco the driver who caused the collision is being charged. gamp, i'm tori campbell. 16-year-old kevin sam was riding in a van with his mother and sister when they were rear- ended back in september. katie stevenson was there as they announced the charges a short time ago. anne has learned new details about the investigation that led up to the announcement. david? >> garden tori. police back in september booked jimmy zoo on a vehicular manslaughter charges, they said today she will be facing felony charges, felony vehicular manslaughter and two counts of reckless driving causing injury. this is the result of a september crash in which they say she was going as fast as 70, not 80 hours, in her mercedes suv before she rear- ended a minivan, that killed kevin sam. sam's sister was injured, and his mother, a salsalito post office work ar
. >>> and flooding schultz down an entire terminal. how as travelers will being affected. >> starts right now, ktvu channel 2 news at footage. >>> today more than two months after a deadly crash in san francisco the driver who caused the collision is being charged. gamp, i'm tori campbell. 16-year-old kevin sam was riding in a van with his mother and sister when they were rear- ended back in september. katie stevenson was there as they announced the charges a short time...
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. ♪ >> jane schultz was among those who attended the wreath-laying ceremony in remembrance of her 20-ld son thomas. the syracuse university student was on his way home for christmas when he was killed, along with 269 other people aboard the 747 and on the ground. >> i wanted to come here not only to honor thomas, but the other 269 victims, and i wanted to stand in the place where my son took his last breath and say a small prayer. >> pan am flight 103 was bound for new york when it exploded less than an hour after it took off from london. only one man, a former libyan intelligence official was ever convicted. today, the u.s., great britain and libya issued a joint statement, pledging to bring those responsible to justice. >>> pope francis today delivered his first christmas message to vatican officials since he was elected to the papacy nine months ago. [ foreign language ] >> in his speech, he urged priests, cardinals and vatican staffers to adopt the ideals of professionalism, service and wholeness. the pontiff said holiness encompasses an openness to god, prayer, and deep humility.
. ♪ >> jane schultz was among those who attended the wreath-laying ceremony in remembrance of her 20-ld son thomas. the syracuse university student was on his way home for christmas when he was killed, along with 269 other people aboard the 747 and on the ground. >> i wanted to come here not only to honor thomas, but the other 269 victims, and i wanted to stand in the place where my son took his last breath and say a small prayer. >> pan am flight 103 was bound for new york...
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for christmas, were remembered at arlington national cemetery and in lockerbie, where american jane schultz paid tribute to her late son. >> i wanted to come here, not only to honor thomas, but the other 269 victims and i wanted to stand in the place where my son took his last breath. >> we turn now to a situation getting very little attention -- the dangers facing journalists around the world. just yesterday, a freelance syrian photographer working for "reuters" was killed covering the civil war there. for more about the dangers of conflict reporting, and the imprisonment of journalists, we are joined by robert mahoney, the deputy director of the committee to protect journalists. robert, thank you so much for joining us. every year you folks take a snapshot in the month of december, a picture of many things, including the number of journalists in prison at that moment. what does the picture tell you this year? >> well this year, it's the second worst year on record with more than 200 journalists in jail. so governments are continuing to use imprisonment as a way of censoring journalists an
for christmas, were remembered at arlington national cemetery and in lockerbie, where american jane schultz paid tribute to her late son. >> i wanted to come here, not only to honor thomas, but the other 269 victims and i wanted to stand in the place where my son took his last breath. >> we turn now to a situation getting very little attention -- the dangers facing journalists around the world. just yesterday, a freelance syrian photographer working for "reuters" was...
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glenn schultz of performance trust joins us now. glenn, will it be a terrifying tuesday. everybody's so concerned about this fed meeting. what is the bond market telling you? >>the bond market is telling me that they've handicapped the odds of tapering at around 60- 70%. if you compare this to the economists predictions that's about 34% of economists polled said there's going to be a taper. but you also have to look at the risk markets as well. equity markets rallied throughout the day and into the close. they were up. so what that tells me is that the risk markets are on the fed's side. if the fed begins to taper, the risk markets are not going to take that as a negative. they're going to take that as a positive. the economy is gaining momentum and stronger than most people think. >>and here's something curious glenn, foreign investors are picking up the pace in which they are buying our stocks and bonds. should americans be doing the same thing? >>you're right. actually it has been 2 straight months where we've seen net foreign investment of long term securities actuall
glenn schultz of performance trust joins us now. glenn, will it be a terrifying tuesday. everybody's so concerned about this fed meeting. what is the bond market telling you? >>the bond market is telling me that they've handicapped the odds of tapering at around 60- 70%. if you compare this to the economists predictions that's about 34% of economists polled said there's going to be a taper. but you also have to look at the risk markets as well. equity markets rallied throughout the day...
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thanks ever so much for getting involved there so we really appreciate it but overall in fantastic mr schultz almost in-house investor for twenty thirty. now as you just heard sean managed to make the majority of his gaze during the coin boom when the virtual currency rates the one thousand malk now at this point the world of global finance started to take note and now u.s. banking giant j.p. morgan is planning to launch their very own cash system now much like big court this new electronic system will allow users to make payments completely anonymously and users would not have the expense of today's why and that's what the bank says anyway but you know what the reality is the world has already gone to as more than ninety percent of all finance transactions taking place over the in south how big did perform this year thanks it's been a very interesting one and we'll be able to see that the price has actually tripled since october hey we've got these two booms going on just in the world took note of that because. now moving on an official symbol for the russian cars the the ruble has finally b
thanks ever so much for getting involved there so we really appreciate it but overall in fantastic mr schultz almost in-house investor for twenty thirty. now as you just heard sean managed to make the majority of his gaze during the coin boom when the virtual currency rates the one thousand malk now at this point the world of global finance started to take note and now u.s. banking giant j.p. morgan is planning to launch their very own cash system now much like big court this new electronic...
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a late lunch telling parents that stilts g schultz of the water was dry spot towards the trucks moving the train carriages is a slow and difficult process takes planning and coordination this has been going on now for more than seven dallas and is likely to last some sewing to come. the ball away from the trucks. well it has already started over for assessing the breakdown from the train's two black boxes transportation safety board to let leading the investigation but recovered to so called authentic record this one from the cop car along for the locomotive. initial tests carried out in washington dc are revealed some startling baker about the train's speed in the moments before the accident. those details were available press conference held by the ntsb so the question is was this human error or fault the book the answers at this point on we can tell some worrying state of the male needs to be explained. this is the second large scale can meet a train accident from that total this year. but the first of its thirty one year history to result in passenger that the uy that is specifical
a late lunch telling parents that stilts g schultz of the water was dry spot towards the trucks moving the train carriages is a slow and difficult process takes planning and coordination this has been going on now for more than seven dallas and is likely to last some sewing to come. the ball away from the trucks. well it has already started over for assessing the breakdown from the train's two black boxes transportation safety board to let leading the investigation but recovered to so called...
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quote exercises power in complete darkness to talk more about this i was joined earlier by harrison schultz an activist with fed up one hundred in our new york studio and the r.t. correspondent who brought us this report perry and boring i started by asking perry and how the feds role has evolved over the past one hundred years. you're free to ten years but some of because what it's called as these comments of release of raised bros. some of my comrades remain in jail they are my fellow sufferers for example my friend. alexei for which you should choose to there are still other political prisoners in russia not only those related to you and we're just learning that a central intelligence agency covert action program bolstered by eavesdropping from the national security agency has helped colombian forces kill more than two dozen leaders of rebel groups including the fark over the past decade this is all according to a new washington post report that reveals how the us had been providing the colombian army with both human intelligence and a g.p.s. guidance kit now when used together it would
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quote exercises power in complete darkness to talk more about this i was joined earlier by harrison schultz and activist with fed up one hundred and the r t correspondent who brought us this report carrie and boring i started by asking perry and how the fed's role has evolved over the past one hundred years. well it started out as a banker's bank as a wonder of last resort it was established to create an elastic currency that currency has changed from a gold standard to what we have now is. backed by nothing but the promise of the government and it has expanded the currency unprecedented levels so the role of the federal reserve has changed significantly over the past century when do we start to see it really spike in that direction it's always been around wars during war one is when the fed ramped up its printing press helped fund for the war and then that was when the federal reserve became an actual private agency and then again after the vietnam war that's when richard nixon closed the gold window and made us completely feel and that's really when we saw the unprecedented levels of mone
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largest employer of russian ballets has put a third of its employees about three hundred thousand on schultz and walking allies the head of them and. says that the part time shuttle is necessary given the current economic climate the decline in rail the ace. russia's central bank wants my bank declared bankruptcy proceedings at the supreme court the regulator of fine slices two weeks a guy seven banks have had their licenses revoked since this sum up when the central bank appointed a new has all right let's get i have to show on thomas he's poised at the business desk as always to tell us all about what you've been up to so i was just telling everybody about these small find out to us here in russia has been a real comp down on the stand as a lot of them are going out of business what does that mean for you because you. lost weight indeed i did i went fifty percent in spirit and fifty percent in gas prom and i'll tell you what this is good news for me from the spring side of things because there's more than a thousand banks in russia and of course the government kind of doing their clampdown
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your opponent gary schultz raisin administrative committee member two come on to debate this with you while this was going oorg gued. he did tell us on the phone before this policy there were wild swings of supply and demand. government demanded raisins be sold to the government so if there was an important security aspect. i mean i like raisins. i have some here. i don't see the security aspect it is long after world war ii. the basic argument you made this is a tool the industry used to keep prices stable. >> i would say that is false. it has been a way to manipulate the market and reduce the supply of raisins into the marketplace vanquish creative marketing to the public keep the price higher in certain areas didn't do any good for us. if you get 47 percent of your crop how are you going to survive? it is absurd. >> i am surviving because i didn't give it to him. a lot of our neighbors did and they are broke. we 3,000 growers they took it and sold it overseas at a sub tized brice below the option. they were getting raisins below the cost of production. they said that was helping us
your opponent gary schultz raisin administrative committee member two come on to debate this with you while this was going oorg gued. he did tell us on the phone before this policy there were wild swings of supply and demand. government demanded raisins be sold to the government so if there was an important security aspect. i mean i like raisins. i have some here. i don't see the security aspect it is long after world war ii. the basic argument you made this is a tool the industry used to keep...
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jane schultz was among those attending the ceremony in lockerbie in memory of her son who was a student at syracuse university. >> i wanted to come here not only to honor tomas, but the other 269 victims and i wanted to stand in the place where my son took his last breath. and say a small prayer. >> only one man a former libyan intelligence official was also convicted and sentenced to life in prison. scottish authorities released him on humanitarian grounds in 2009 when he was diagnosed with terminal prostate cancer. the 1988 bombing remains the deadliest act of terrorism ever on british soil. at least two of the victims were from the bay area, including one flight attendant, paul garett from napa and barry valentino of san francisco. >> we hopefully, finally have a resolution to something that should have been resolved many months ago. >> a sigh of relief for bay area commuters after word of a deal between bart and its unions of at 10:309 compromise that ended a long standoff. >> and a father calls this "training," and others call it "torture." the controversial surrounding this video
jane schultz was among those attending the ceremony in lockerbie in memory of her son who was a student at syracuse university. >> i wanted to come here not only to honor tomas, but the other 269 victims and i wanted to stand in the place where my son took his last breath. and say a small prayer. >> only one man a former libyan intelligence official was also convicted and sentenced to life in prison. scottish authorities released him on humanitarian grounds in 2009 when he was...
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schultz is an award-winning journalist. she is not saying that this is going on at every company plan for every part of the retirement industry but suffice it to say, if you have the kind of documented examples here and you don't have enforcement against those kinds of instances, that certainly is an invitation to others to try and skirt the rules. mr. baker have you or any of those who have been navigating for workers done some writing on suggestions with respect to penalties and consumer protections for workers that ought to be put in place? >> i haven't written directly on this particular issue and i can't say and i imagine others have that i have to say i'm not familiar with it. i do have to say i look at this as part of a set of malfeasance, i think in many cases criminal actions that were taking part in the financial crisis. as we normal's no one has gone to jail in connection with that in that raises a serious issue. the question of incentives that if people think they can violate the law and a very worse their compa
schultz is an award-winning journalist. she is not saying that this is going on at every company plan for every part of the retirement industry but suffice it to say, if you have the kind of documented examples here and you don't have enforcement against those kinds of instances, that certainly is an invitation to others to try and skirt the rules. mr. baker have you or any of those who have been navigating for workers done some writing on suggestions with respect to penalties and consumer...
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what i'm hearing from richard, congressman debbie wasserman schultz are doubling down and will run on this in 2014. >> i would invite them to. that would be more beneficial to the party than what we do on our own. there is no vulnerable democrat. he's a good guy, very smart. but these are the same talking points from a year ago. the reality is democrats are moving away from vulnerable red state districts in a meaningful way. the congressman who is basically the subject of the ad voted for the obamacare fix put up by fred upton when he had the opportunity. the other congressman being targeted, a new hampshire democrat, a liberal, is voting for the fix. they understand the american people no longer believe the obamacare lies. obviously rated the number one lie by politifact. you can keep your health care, keep your doctor. people don't believe it anymore. it's affecting real people. we like to think about them in terms of politics. the actual impact hurts everyday americans who don't care if they are republican or democrat. they care if they can afford the health insurance plan. they ar
what i'm hearing from richard, congressman debbie wasserman schultz are doubling down and will run on this in 2014. >> i would invite them to. that would be more beneficial to the party than what we do on our own. there is no vulnerable democrat. he's a good guy, very smart. but these are the same talking points from a year ago. the reality is democrats are moving away from vulnerable red state districts in a meaningful way. the congressman who is basically the subject of the ad voted for...
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msnbc host ed schultz is getting a hefty amount of money from labor unions.ns on his show was paid $252,000 by union groups between 2012 and 2013. that is according to the u.s. department of labor. now those payments, they came from aflcio electrical workers, postal workers and others. they were used for advertisements and speaking engagements. all of the funds for speaking engagements were allegedly donated to charity. >>> a police chief has a message for kanye west after the singer compared performing on stage to the danger that a police officer or a soldier faces every day. a police chief in ohio posted a letter for the singer on facebook suggesting that he abandon his career as a superstar and join the military. >> someone equating being a performer to being in a war. >> the comparison isn't even remotely close. >> oliver quoted kanye -- or called kanye, quote, as misguided as they came. he signed off with this warning to west, check yourself before you wreck yourself. >>> "saturday night live" adding a black female member to its cast by january. the show
msnbc host ed schultz is getting a hefty amount of money from labor unions.ns on his show was paid $252,000 by union groups between 2012 and 2013. that is according to the u.s. department of labor. now those payments, they came from aflcio electrical workers, postal workers and others. they were used for advertisements and speaking engagements. all of the funds for speaking engagements were allegedly donated to charity. >>> a police chief has a message for kanye west after the singer...
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