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kevin millar and sean casey.lar means a lot to me because kevin millar was on the 2004 boston red sox. i'm a huge red sox fan. do we have any red sox fans in the house? [ cheers and applause ] when the red sox won the world series, it was one of the most cathartic things that ever happened to me in my life. i was somebody who was obsessed with the red sox, obsessed with the fact that they hadn't won a world series since 1918. and like, when they won, i felt like it was the closest thing to like pinocchio turning into a real boy. i just felt, like, the strings cut away. and it was so great. it was also great for me because the year before, 2003, when the red sox came agonizingly close to making the world series -- they were playing the yankees in yankees stadium in 2003. yeah, you guys, you know the outcome. [ laughter ] and i do too because i was there. i was there in game seven. and the red sox were playing the yankees. it went to extra innings. aaron boone came up, and aaron boone hit the game-winning home run.
kevin millar and sean casey.lar means a lot to me because kevin millar was on the 2004 boston red sox. i'm a huge red sox fan. do we have any red sox fans in the house? [ cheers and applause ] when the red sox won the world series, it was one of the most cathartic things that ever happened to me in my life. i was somebody who was obsessed with the red sox, obsessed with the fact that they hadn't won a world series since 1918. and like, when they won, i felt like it was the closest thing to like...
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peter cook is in washington as well as our editor at large in new york and joining us is sean casey, managing director of the silicon valley space center. he is in california meeting with engineers at the space studies institute. sean, i'll start with you. there seems to be conflicting opinions about just how successful this latest launch was since the boost stage was destroyed in the ocean so it actually wasn't reusable. how successful do you think it was? >> well, i think based on what mr. musk had to say, the telemetry from the first stage indicated that it had come down successfully and that it had maneuvered to a zero velocity point before dropping into the ocean. the comment from musk was that the ocean was pretty choppy and so that contributed to the demise of the vehicle, but based on the telemetry which is pretty much how we get all of our engineering data back from launches, the telemetry indicated that the vehicle performed successfully and is ready to move on to the next stage of testing. >> cory, what's your assessment about how good this launch was and the prospects, the
peter cook is in washington as well as our editor at large in new york and joining us is sean casey, managing director of the silicon valley space center. he is in california meeting with engineers at the space studies institute. sean, i'll start with you. there seems to be conflicting opinions about just how successful this latest launch was since the boost stage was destroyed in the ocean so it actually wasn't reusable. how successful do you think it was? >> well, i think based on what...
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sean casey, from solano beach, california, always made shire to cover his family on the private marketpreexisting medical conditions meant his annual tab was over noun. $30,000. the affordable care act change that. i if you have a preexisting condition, like cancer 0, chronic pain or just been charged more for being a woman, you can no longer be charged more than anybody else. so this year, the casey family's premiums will fall from over $30,000 to under $9,000. [applause] and i know this because sean took the time to write me a letter. these savings, he said, will almost offset the cost of our daughter's first year in college. i'm a big believer in this legislation. and it is removed a lot of complexity and, frankly, fear from my life. please keep fighting for the aca. that's what sean had to say. jeanie is a bartender from pennsylvania. i think most folks a -- are aware, bag bartender is a job that usually daunt offer health care. for years shent uninsured or underinsured, often getting health care through the local planned parent hudhood. in move she bought plan on the market place
sean casey, from solano beach, california, always made shire to cover his family on the private marketpreexisting medical conditions meant his annual tab was over noun. $30,000. the affordable care act change that. i if you have a preexisting condition, like cancer 0, chronic pain or just been charged more for being a woman, you can no longer be charged more than anybody else. so this year, the casey family's premiums will fall from over $30,000 to under $9,000. [applause] and i know this...
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sean casey, from selana beach california always made sure to cover his family on the private market. but preexisting medical conditions meant his annual tab was over $30,000. the affordable care act changes that. see if you have a preexisting condition, like being a cancer survivor. or if you suffer chronic gain from a tough job or even if you have just been charged more for being a woman, spie under $9,000. and i know this because sean took the time to write me a letter. these savings, he said, will almost offset the cost of our daughter's first year in college. i'm a big believener this legislation. and it is remove add lot of complexity and frankly fear from my life please keep fighting for the a.c.f. that's what sean had to say. geneny is a bartender from pennsylvania. i think most folks are aware being a bar tend they are's a job that usually doesn't offer healthcare. there november she bought a plan on the market place. in january, an illness p sent her to the hospital. and because her new plan covered a cat scan, she wouldn't have otherwise been able to afford. her doctor disc
sean casey, from selana beach california always made sure to cover his family on the private market. but preexisting medical conditions meant his annual tab was over $30,000. the affordable care act changes that. see if you have a preexisting condition, like being a cancer survivor. or if you suffer chronic gain from a tough job or even if you have just been charged more for being a woman, spie under $9,000. and i know this because sean took the time to write me a letter. these savings, he...
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it also tries as my good friend sean casey so kindly notes in his generous blurb it tries to chroniclesome of the political history of our time. here for example is the opening of the chapter about engaging with the soviet union at the height of the cold war. and for those of you reading along at home this is page 191. the cold war waxed and waned for decades. for those of us the came of age in its midst of as the conflict marked by fits and starts. some days in episodic spike intentions would erupt. american and soviet leaders would scare the hell out of citizens in both nations winning nuclear forces on alert and unleashing body zbella company's rhetoric. that felt like today. then the crisis would pass and be what can be neatly freak months at a time that some of the 60,000 nuclear warheads loosen the world were targeted on our home communities. skip ahead a bit i talk about time we met with the head of the soviet nuclear forces a gentleman named marshall nikolai or archive. a soviet official in charge of nuclear weapons. we drove to the military complex not far from red square. hig
it also tries as my good friend sean casey so kindly notes in his generous blurb it tries to chroniclesome of the political history of our time. here for example is the opening of the chapter about engaging with the soviet union at the height of the cold war. and for those of you reading along at home this is page 191. the cold war waxed and waned for decades. for those of us the came of age in its midst of as the conflict marked by fits and starts. some days in episodic spike intentions would...
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. >> sean casey from salina beach, california, always made sure to cover his family on the private marketmeant his annual tab was over $30,000. the affordable care act changed that. >> reporter: today, though, republicans refused to acknowledge an administration win here. >> obama care is not a success to the millions who lost their health care policies that they liked. >> reporter: and brought their own stories, from the dark side. >> a young man i talked to last week back in california whose premiums doubled and his co-pays and deductibles tripled. >> reporter: they work hard at the numbers that the administration not not been able to provide. how many of those enrolling were not insured before, how many are paying their premium, but there are numbers that come out of certain states that show that those numbers seem to be quite high. wolf. >> michelle kosinski at the white house with the very latest. we're getting a disturbing news from some sort of incident at ft. hood in texas. we're working on that. and it feels like your lifeate revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterolo
. >> sean casey from salina beach, california, always made sure to cover his family on the private marketmeant his annual tab was over $30,000. the affordable care act changed that. >> reporter: today, though, republicans refused to acknowledge an administration win here. >> obama care is not a success to the millions who lost their health care policies that they liked. >> reporter: and brought their own stories, from the dark side. >> a young man i talked to last...
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tonight -- kevin bacon, kevin millar and sean casey,
tonight -- kevin bacon, kevin millar and sean casey,
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sean casey from solano beach, california, always made sure to cover his family on the private marketisting medical conditions meant his annual tab was over $30,000. the affordable care act changed that. see, if you have preexisting condition like cancer survivor or have chronic pain from a tough job or charged more for being a woman you can no longer be charged more than anybody else. so this year the casey's family premiums will fall from over $30,000, to under $9,000. [applause] and i know this because sean took the time to write me a letter. these savings, he says, will almost offset the cost of our daughter's first year in college. i'm a big believer in this legislation. and it is removed a lot of complexity and frankly fear from my life. please keep fighting for the aca. that is what sean had to say. jeannie gough is a bar tender from pennsylvania. i think most folks know aware being a bartender, that is a job that usually doesn't offer health care. for years jeanie went uninsured or underinsured, often getting some health care through her local planned parenthood. in november s
sean casey from solano beach, california, always made sure to cover his family on the private marketisting medical conditions meant his annual tab was over $30,000. the affordable care act changed that. see, if you have preexisting condition like cancer survivor or have chronic pain from a tough job or charged more for being a woman you can no longer be charged more than anybody else. so this year the casey's family premiums will fall from over $30,000, to under $9,000. [applause] and i know...
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. >> seth: we had kevin millar on the show the other night with sean casey, and you also work for theor your vocabulary. and, um -- kevin millar is known for hitting. [ laughter ] and he told us that you, sort of, sometimes give him a hard time. or you try to help him with his vocabulary. >> yeah. he will -- he wll call me. and he'll say, "all right, we're doing the yankee game tonight and i'm fresh out." which, for him, really is once he gets through the alphabet once. >> seth: right. yeah. >> he's fresh out. [ laughter ] so -- so, i'll say, "how about this? you say to chris rose or matt vasgersian, if the yankees win tonight, but if derek jeter gets injured, then that's a puric victory." and he says, "all right." he takes it down. doesn't really understand but says that it sounds euridite when he says it. yeah. so i'll say, you know, "just say to chris rose, stop being obsequious." and then he says it and he pronounces it perfectly and then he waits for the reaction. >> seth: that's great. >> so, that's it. that's our thing. >> seth: i love it. i love -- i just like the idea that i'
. >> seth: we had kevin millar on the show the other night with sean casey, and you also work for theor your vocabulary. and, um -- kevin millar is known for hitting. [ laughter ] and he told us that you, sort of, sometimes give him a hard time. or you try to help him with his vocabulary. >> yeah. he will -- he wll call me. and he'll say, "all right, we're doing the yankee game tonight and i'm fresh out." which, for him, really is once he gets through the alphabet once....
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sean casey, from solana beach, california, always made sure to cover his family on the private market. but preexisting medical conditions meant his annual tab was over $30,000. the affordable care act changed that. see, if you have a preexisting condition, like being a cancer survivor, or if you suffer chronic pain from a tough job, or even if you've just been charged more for being a woman -- you can no longer be charged more than anybody else. so this year, the casey family's premiums will fall from over $30,000 to under $9,000. (applause.) and i know this because sean took the time to write me a letter. "these savings," he said, "will almost offset the cost of our daughter's first year in college. i'm a big believer in this legislation, and it has removed a lot of complexity and, frankly, fear from my life. please keep fighting for the aca." that's what sean had to say. jeanne goe is a bartender from enola, pennsylvania. now, i think most folks are aware being a bartender, that's a job that usually doesn't offer health care. for years, jeanne went uninsured or underinsured, often g
sean casey, from solana beach, california, always made sure to cover his family on the private market. but preexisting medical conditions meant his annual tab was over $30,000. the affordable care act changed that. see, if you have a preexisting condition, like being a cancer survivor, or if you suffer chronic pain from a tough job, or even if you've just been charged more for being a woman -- you can no longer be charged more than anybody else. so this year, the casey family's premiums will...
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sean casey from california always made sure to cover his family on the private market but pre-existing medical conditions meant his annual tab was over $30,000. the affordable care act changed that. see, if you have a pre-existing condition like being a cancer survivor or if you suffer chronic pain from a tough job or even if yew just been charged more for being a woman, you can no longer be charged more than anybody else. so this year the casey family's premiums will fall from over $30,000 to under $9,000. [ applause ] and i know this because sean took the time to write me a letter. these savings, he said, will almost offset the cost of our daughter's first year in college. i'm a big believer in this legislation, and it has removed a lot of complexity and frankly fear from my life. please keep fighting for the aca. that's what sean had to say. jeanne is a bartender from pennsylvania. now, i think most folks are aware being a bartender, that's a job that usually doesn't offer health care. for years jeanne went uninsured or under insured often getting some health care through her local
sean casey from california always made sure to cover his family on the private market but pre-existing medical conditions meant his annual tab was over $30,000. the affordable care act changed that. see, if you have a pre-existing condition like being a cancer survivor or if you suffer chronic pain from a tough job or even if yew just been charged more for being a woman, you can no longer be charged more than anybody else. so this year the casey family's premiums will fall from over $30,000 to...
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know, sean -- >> early reports could be gone and you can hear detectives say that in a traumatic situation like that. >> most military, one of the things that i would say in response to what casey was saying -- we'll check in with you later this hour -- is that in fact a military personnel would be trained to count how many shots were fired. we'll find out. we're told we're about five minutes away from the press conference. we're going to continue our live continuous coverage on the fox newschannel. the shooting at ft. hood. four people are shot, including the gunman, 14 are injured, some in critical condition. we'll have more with our military personnel and check in with colonel peters and colonel oliver north and also we have reporters on the ground in washington tonight. much more as we continue this edition of "hannity." through every step. (dad) so if we sell, do you think we can swing it? (agent) i have the numbers right here and based on the comps that i've found, the timing is perfect. ...there's a lot of buyers for a house like yours. (dad) that's good to know. (mom) i'm so excited. t! [bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and
know, sean -- >> early reports could be gone and you can hear detectives say that in a traumatic situation like that. >> most military, one of the things that i would say in response to what casey was saying -- we'll check in with you later this hour -- is that in fact a military personnel would be trained to count how many shots were fired. we'll find out. we're told we're about five minutes away from the press conference. we're going to continue our live continuous coverage on the...
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know, sean -- >> early reports could be gone and you can hear detectives say that in a traumatic situation like that. >> most military, one of the things that i would say in response to what casey was saying -- we'll check in with you later this hour -- is that in fact a military personnel would be trained to count how many shots were fired. we'll find out. we're told we're about five minutes away from the press conference. we're going to continue our live continuous coverage on the fox newschannel. the shooting at ft. hood. four people are shot, including the gunman, 14 are injured, some in critical condition. we'll have more with our military personnel and check in with colonel peters and colonel oliver north and also we have my name is jenny, and i quit smoking with chantix. before chantix, i tried to quit probably about five times. it was different than the other times i tried to quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix varenicline is proven to help peoe quit smoking. it's a non-nicotine pill. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. that helped me quit smoking. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking, or mood, hostility, agition, depressed moo
know, sean -- >> early reports could be gone and you can hear detectives say that in a traumatic situation like that. >> most military, one of the things that i would say in response to what casey was saying -- we'll check in with you later this hour -- is that in fact a military personnel would be trained to count how many shots were fired. we'll find out. we're told we're about five minutes away from the press conference. we're going to continue our live continuous coverage on the...
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sean because it's our job as writers to paint a full picture of this young man. and it was interesting because the family them up to us as we were leaving and they said, david casey, we want to thank you. we were very, we want to thank you. is has been in a credibly inspiring and humbling experience for us. i said, why do you want to thank us? that family said, over the past several months we have never have the time or spent the time to sit around and talk about sean. because without to honor sean at various events and we're always doing something and we never sit around the dining room table and chair these funny stories about our brother. and they thank us for that. it was just an incredible honor, and we have such a responsibility to sean's family, to the family of all the survivors, to the families of the victims as well, to tell their story right. what we learned about sean was in his 26 years he packed a lot of life in the 26 years. he was an incredible young man, did a lot in his civic community. >> two things strike me about sean. one is from a tiny was 15, he started raising money for the jimmy fund. he saw the telephones on tv and heard them on sports
sean because it's our job as writers to paint a full picture of this young man. and it was interesting because the family them up to us as we were leaving and they said, david casey, we want to thank you. we were very, we want to thank you. is has been in a credibly inspiring and humbling experience for us. i said, why do you want to thank us? that family said, over the past several months we have never have the time or spent the time to sit around and talk about sean. because without to honor...