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my repulsive sidekick bill shultz. on the weekend he is a sock puppet. and he knows barbs like i eat carbs. it is a great show on siriusxm radio. and he covets awards like our readers are board. good to see you, pinch. >> not to be a procramer, but read andrew cramer. he is a print hall of famer. this couldn't be lamer. i am full of shamer. >> sad little paper you are. so will healthcare reform turn your house into a dorm? ma 11 yells, 20 somethings, they suck like something that sucks. at least according to the "washington post" located in washington, yes, in a story on monday, ian shapira notes that healthcare reform is encouraging young people to cling to their parents. and to be a dependent on mom and dad's health plan. it allows insurers to allow kids to remain until their 26th birthday regardless of work or marital status. so thanks to obama care, the start of independent adulthood isn't 18 or 21, but deep into the 20s. when he -- when these aging punks are living in a car or a tree. we asked the millenials to comment. >> ♪ i'm king and they know i
my repulsive sidekick bill shultz. on the weekend he is a sock puppet. and he knows barbs like i eat carbs. it is a great show on siriusxm radio. and he covets awards like our readers are board. good to see you, pinch. >> not to be a procramer, but read andrew cramer. he is a print hall of famer. this couldn't be lamer. i am full of shamer. >> sad little paper you are. so will healthcare reform turn your house into a dorm? ma 11 yells, 20 somethings, they suck like something that...
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the house republican whip and house democratic chief deputy whip, congresswoman debbie wasserman-shultznstein of the national journal and ka tty kay. welcome, everybody. congressman, let me start with you. where are we after this summit? after all the machinetions and negotiations, are there the votes in the house to get this done? i'm sure my colleague will have are something to say. there's a reason we're here with no health bill having been passed. that's because the american people have decided this is not the health care bill for them. that's why you heard during the seven-hour discussion we had at the blair house with the president, republicans come to the table and say, look, we do care about health care and we want to do something to effect positive reform. it's just that we want to take a much more common sense, modest, incremental approach, trying to address the first issue first, which is cost, and then go on to try to deal with some of the things that the president and speaker pelosi want to do. >> we'll come back to that. in terms of what the general approach is. but congre
the house republican whip and house democratic chief deputy whip, congresswoman debbie wasserman-shultznstein of the national journal and ka tty kay. welcome, everybody. congressman, let me start with you. where are we after this summit? after all the machinetions and negotiations, are there the votes in the house to get this done? i'm sure my colleague will have are something to say. there's a reason we're here with no health bill having been passed. that's because the american people have...
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his name is howard shultz. he's been the head for decades. he sat down with the president and talked to him about this. starbucks gives health insurance, offering it to any employees, including the baristas behind the counter as long as they work there three months and 20 hours a week. that's unlike a lot of companies in their sector. why do they do it? you've got to go back decades to when howard was a kid growing up in brooklyn. as he puts it, on the wrong side of the tracks. he said everyone should be treated equally. he takes issue with the fact there are millions of americans about health care. despite the company's hard times over the last two years, he would not give up health care for his employees. ali, it costs $300 million for starbucks every year to provide this. $300 million more than that spend on the coffee if i want you to take a quick listen to part of our interview when he talked about his reasoning behind this. >> i can't get engaged in the political debate one way or the other, but one thing is for certain, almost 50 milli
his name is howard shultz. he's been the head for decades. he sat down with the president and talked to him about this. starbucks gives health insurance, offering it to any employees, including the baristas behind the counter as long as they work there three months and 20 hours a week. that's unlike a lot of companies in their sector. why do they do it? you've got to go back decades to when howard was a kid growing up in brooklyn. as he puts it, on the wrong side of the tracks. he said everyone...
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they key example of the consensus and investing in our nation -- by senator nunn, secretary shultz, kissinger and very entitled a world free from nuclear weapons. i'm looking forward to working with congress over the next few months to get the budget and program passed in working with each of you on moving and making the president nuclear security mission a reality. i welcome comments and questions. thank you. [applause] >> please raise your hands. again, we have an active left side of the room. >> todd jacobson with nuclear weapons and monitor. as he administers move to modernize the complex, nnsa will have to redo the contract to manage the production sites, something i know you're working on right now. how important is it for nnsa to have competition for these contracts? how you going about ensuring what's going to happen? >> first, i would like to refer it as a national security enterprise versus nuclear weapons complex. with the weapons programs, serious, you know, firmly embedded in that, so you will hear me refer to it a few times. recognizing i may have to change the name of your comp
they key example of the consensus and investing in our nation -- by senator nunn, secretary shultz, kissinger and very entitled a world free from nuclear weapons. i'm looking forward to working with congress over the next few months to get the budget and program passed in working with each of you on moving and making the president nuclear security mission a reality. i welcome comments and questions. thank you. [applause] >> please raise your hands. again, we have an active left side of...
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statesmanlike george shultz, henry kissinger, and bill perry have been outspoken in their support ofore assertive action. earlier this week i met with my friends john kerry and dick lugar to discuss this. throughout the morning, my administration will be consulting senators. my administration will be consulting senators from both parties to prepare for what i hope will be a strong bipartisan support to ratify the new treaty. with that, i am going to leave you in the able and my secretary of state, hillary clinton, as well as secretary of defense gates and joint chiefs of staff, chairman mike mullen. i want to thank all of you for your attention. >> is iran part of the conversation, sir? >> well, thank you all very much. this is a good day for america and our security. and as president obama just reiterated, it is one of the highest priorities of the obama administration to pursue an agenda to reduce the threats of -- posed by the deadliest weapons the world has ever known. president obama said that fourth in his speech at a prague last year, and today, he and president medvedev reach
statesmanlike george shultz, henry kissinger, and bill perry have been outspoken in their support ofore assertive action. earlier this week i met with my friends john kerry and dick lugar to discuss this. throughout the morning, my administration will be consulting senators. my administration will be consulting senators from both parties to prepare for what i hope will be a strong bipartisan support to ratify the new treaty. with that, i am going to leave you in the able and my secretary of...