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tens of thousands of people were forcibly sterilized. it happened to him in the state of california in their eugenics program, so why won't california make amends now? details on that ahead. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. if you have painful, swollen joints, i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on top of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprised how...
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tens of thousands of people were forcibly sterilized. it happened to him in the state of california in their eugenics program, so why won't california make amends now? details on that ahead. [ laura ] maine is known for its lighthouses, rocky shore, and most importantly, its lobster. it's the tastiest, the sweetest, the freshest. nobody can ever get enough. [ male announcer ] it's lobsterfest at red lobster, the one time of year you can savor 12 exciting lobster entrees like lobster lover's dream or new maine lobster and shrimp trio. [ laura ] hot, right out of the shell. i love lobster. i'm laura mclennan from spruce head, maine, and i sea food differently. hi, i just switched jobs, and i want to roll over my old 401(k) into a fidelity ira. man: okay, no problem. it's easy to get started; i can help you with the paperwork. um...this green line just appeared on my floor. yeah, that's fidelity helping you reach your financial goals. could you hold on a second? it's your money. roll over your old 401(k) into a fidelity ira and take control
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sterilizations are fighting for some kind of justice. let's check in with isha. >>> anderson, new attacks on civilians in syria, and while a new and influential voice is now arguing against outside military intervention to stop it. that and much more when "360" continues. man, i'm glad aflac pays cash. aflac! ha! isn't major medical enough? huh! no! who's gonna help cover the holes in their plans? aflac! quack! like medical bills they don't pay for? aflac! or help pay the mortgage? quack! or child care? quack! aflaaac! and everyday expenses? huh?! blurlbrlblrlbr!!! [ thlurp! ] aflac! [ male announcer ] help your family stay afloat at aflac.com. plegh! [♪...] >> announcer: with nothing but his computer, an identity thief is able to use your information to open a bank account in order to make your money his money. [whoosh, clang] you need lifelock, the only identity theft protection company that now monitors bank accounts for takeover fraud. lifelock: relentlessly protecting your identity. call 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. [
sterilizations are fighting for some kind of justice. let's check in with isha. >>> anderson, new attacks on civilians in syria, and while a new and influential voice is now arguing against outside military intervention to stop it. that and much more when "360" continues. man, i'm glad aflac pays cash. aflac! ha! isn't major medical enough? huh! no! who's gonna help cover the holes in their plans? aflac! quack! like medical bills they don't pay for? aflac! or help pay the...
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we're going to make sure they get sterilized.hat way. >> thank you. appreciate it. good story. >>> check out this video for you. it is unbelievable. this is one of those deadly tornadoes rip ago cross the u.s. last week. we'll show you more in just two minutes. back then, he had something more important to do. he wasn't focused on his future but fortunately, somebody else was. at usaa we provide retirement planning for our military, veterans and their families. now more than ever, it's important to get financial advice from people who share your military values. call now for our free guide and tips on planning for your retirement this tax season. >>> i want you to check out this video. it's from kentucky. surveillance images from last week's violent ef-3 tornado that ripped through morgan county. you see the storm approaching. the winds pick up. then as it hits, you can see debrises and roofs ripped from houses. a pharmacist from inside the store described it as surrounding not like a freight train but 100 trains all at once. >>>
we're going to make sure they get sterilized.hat way. >> thank you. appreciate it. good story. >>> check out this video for you. it is unbelievable. this is one of those deadly tornadoes rip ago cross the u.s. last week. we'll show you more in just two minutes. back then, he had something more important to do. he wasn't focused on his future but fortunately, somebody else was. at usaa we provide retirement planning for our military, veterans and their families. now more than...
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we're going to make sure they get sterilized.ely had an effect on me in that way. >> thank you. appreciate it. good story. >>> check out this video for you. it is unbelievable. this is one of those deadly tornadoes rip ago cross the u.s. last week. we'll show you more in just two minutes. so who ordered the cereal that can help lower cholesterol and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. [ woman ] lower cholesterol. [ man 2 ] yummy. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste and whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol? honey nut cheerios. that can help lower cholesterol? weight loss programs can be expensive. so to save some money, i just got the popular girls from the local middle school to follow me around. ew. seriously? so gross. ew. seriously? that is so gross. ew. seriously? dude that is so totally gross. so gross...i know. there's an easier way to save. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. like splenda® essentials™ no calorie sweeteners. this bowl of strawberries is load
we're going to make sure they get sterilized.ely had an effect on me in that way. >> thank you. appreciate it. good story. >>> check out this video for you. it is unbelievable. this is one of those deadly tornadoes rip ago cross the u.s. last week. we'll show you more in just two minutes. so who ordered the cereal that can help lower cholesterol and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. [ woman ] lower cholesterol. [ man 2 ] yummy. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ]...
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did she support involuntary sterilization? >> yes, she did. not for groups. and this is the distortion that's going on today. never for groups, never for glasses with the -- class is but for the individuals that are in same that she had a caveat and never believed in the surgical castration because -- and this fits right into her philosophy. it would destroy the sexual feelings of the person. so, with those kind of caveat she did briefly support involuntary sterilization. i don't know that she ever retracted it. singer is the kind of person who has trouble specifically at a meeting that they are wrong on positions. the point to simply disappear from the rhetoric and the writing and that's what happened with involuntary sterilization. she hated the holocaust and waged against hitler and what he was doing, so we hear almost nothing about sterilization after world war ii. >> i read somewhere singer recommended for women to use butter as a spermicide. is that true? >> i don't want to be crude but the things that women were putting up their vagina to prevent pregn
did she support involuntary sterilization? >> yes, she did. not for groups. and this is the distortion that's going on today. never for groups, never for glasses with the -- class is but for the individuals that are in same that she had a caveat and never believed in the surgical castration because -- and this fits right into her philosophy. it would destroy the sexual feelings of the person. so, with those kind of caveat she did briefly support involuntary sterilization. i don't know...
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a sterilization by force. >> how did you know what it was? well, because, susan, there's been others in there that had it before me. >> reporter: the other boys at the home had warned him how much it would hurt. >> when they did this side here, it felt like they were pulling any whole insides out. >> reporter: the 1930s through the 1950s was the heyday of the movement. the goal, to rid the country of the feeble minded, defectives. and it wasn't some fringe or secretive program. it was well known and paid for about it states where practiced. entire families labelled ship lists, degeneral rats, 60,000 men and women, boys and girls sterilized. some living at home, others like filet in state institutions. his parents were alcoholics and couldn't care for him and his sist sister. california was in the league of its own. the golden state's sterilized 20,000 people, more than twice as many as the next state, virginia, and a full third of the nation's total. it was led by california's elite including at the time the president of stanford university a
a sterilization by force. >> how did you know what it was? well, because, susan, there's been others in there that had it before me. >> reporter: the other boys at the home had warned him how much it would hurt. >> when they did this side here, it felt like they were pulling any whole insides out. >> reporter: the 1930s through the 1950s was the heyday of the movement. the goal, to rid the country of the feeble minded, defectives. and it wasn't some fringe or secretive...
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he was sterilized against his will, something that seems -- sheer numbers of forced sterilizations, californiahe nation by far, but it hasn't paid a single penny to compensate any of the victims. elizabeth cohen went looking for answers. >> reporter: charlie was 14 years old when he had a vasectomy, if you think that sounds just a little young for the procedure, you would be right. he got it because the state of california forced him to. >> first they shot me with some kind of medicine, supposed to deaden the nerve, and then the next thing i heard was snip, snip and that was it. >> he was one of 20,000 californians who were sterilized against their will back in the heyday of the state's eugenics population. he was chosen simply because he lived in a state run home. the governor of the state of north carolina proposed paying it's victims $50,000. but so far, california's offered nothing more than this, a statement issued back in 2003 saying in part, it was a sad and regrettable chapter in the state's history and it is one that must never be repeated again. keeping them honest, i went to califor
he was sterilized against his will, something that seems -- sheer numbers of forced sterilizations, californiahe nation by far, but it hasn't paid a single penny to compensate any of the victims. elizabeth cohen went looking for answers. >> reporter: charlie was 14 years old when he had a vasectomy, if you think that sounds just a little young for the procedure, you would be right. he got it because the state of california forced him to. >> first they shot me with some kind of...
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sterilizing americans against their will.s the state now doing anything at all to even acknowledge that? we're keeping them honest. ok, guys-- what's next ? chocolate lemonade ? susie's lemonade... the movie. or... we make it pink ! with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast speeds. we'll take all the strawberries, dave. you got it, kid. we have a winner. we're definitely gonna need another one. small businesses that want to grow use 4g lte technology from verizon. i wonder how she does it. that's why she's the boss. because the small business with the best technology rules. contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 1-800-974-6006. "for starters, it didn't cost me anything." "and i got a one-hundred dollar cash bonus for rolling over by april 16th." "i like bonuses." "plus at scottrade, there are thousands of commission-free investments." "and if i need help, i can find it online, by phone or at one of over five-hundred scottrade locations." "it's why more investors with i.r.a.s are s
sterilizing americans against their will.s the state now doing anything at all to even acknowledge that? we're keeping them honest. ok, guys-- what's next ? chocolate lemonade ? susie's lemonade... the movie. or... we make it pink ! with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast speeds. we'll take all the strawberries, dave. you got it, kid. we have a winner. we're definitely gonna need another one. small businesses that want to grow use 4g lte technology from verizon. i...
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sterilizing americans against their will. california was the worst offender.e state now doing anything at all to even acknowledge that? we're keeping them honest. whwheeee! ! whwheeee!! whwheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! ahah h heaeadsds u up. whwheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! evevererytythihingng y youou l , nonow w momobibilele.. dodownwnloloadad t thehe n nep totodaday.y. we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500...
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he was sterilized against his will, something that seems -- sheer numbers of forced sterilizations, californiaion by far, but it hasn't paid a single penny to compensate any of the victims. elizabeth cohen went looking for answers. >> reporter: charlie was 14 years old when he had a vasectomy, if you think that sounds just a little young for the procedure, you would be right. he got it because the state of california forced him to. >> first they shot me with some kind of medicine, supposed to deaden the nerve, and then the next thing i heard was snip, snip and that was it. >> he was one of 20,000 californians who were sterilized against their will back in the heyday of the state's yeugenics population. he was chosen simply because he lived in a state run home. the governor of the state of north carolina proposed paying it's victims $50,000. but so far, california's offered nothing more than this, a statement issued back in 2003 saying in part, it was a sad and regrettable chapter in the state's history and it is one that must never be repeated again. keeping them honest, i went to california t
he was sterilized against his will, something that seems -- sheer numbers of forced sterilizations, californiaion by far, but it hasn't paid a single penny to compensate any of the victims. elizabeth cohen went looking for answers. >> reporter: charlie was 14 years old when he had a vasectomy, if you think that sounds just a little young for the procedure, you would be right. he got it because the state of california forced him to. >> first they shot me with some kind of medicine,...
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. >> still ahead, forced sterilization, we will need a man who never had children because of a medical procedure force on him by the state. >> a popular cause is spreading across the internet. millions donating to help stop an african warlord but there's more to the charity than meets the eye. there's more to the charity than meets the eye. here's big news from verizon wireless and xfinity from comcast. now get the xfinity triple play and verizon wireless together. call 855-704-7400 to sign up and get a free smartphone. choose one of our hottest phones. verizon wireless and xfinity. tv, home phone, internet and wireless together. >> the unemployment rate held steady at 8.3%. as head herman explains, and economists are not so sure that the economic momentum is continuing in california furious >>kate: the unemployment rate dropped to 10.9% in january. netflix more than 2 million californians remain unemployed. there has been a decline in the labour force. that is a compilation of those few who have a job of those actively looking for a job. the second concern is the overall amount of job
. >> still ahead, forced sterilization, we will need a man who never had children because of a medical procedure force on him by the state. >> a popular cause is spreading across the internet. millions donating to help stop an african warlord but there's more to the charity than meets the eye. there's more to the charity than meets the eye. here's big news from verizon wireless and xfinity from comcast. now get the xfinity triple play and verizon wireless together. call 855-704-7400...
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the tools are sterilized. modern pain killers and anesthetics. a lost these things were nowhere even on the radar yet for the doctors that were practicing. we use the term loosely for doctors when we are talking early medicine. a lot of the doctors were self-taught. or they worked under somebody else that was self-taught and getting ready to retire. they would learn as they went. this would be the room that you would come into for possibly a tooth pulling if they were going to take tonsils out or remove an appendix or deliver a baby. if you were going to do an eye exam. you came into the one exam room they had. warmer weather, better days and people sat outside and waited. if it was cold or nasty, middle of winter, everybody could be crammed into the exam room with a sheet pulled across the patient. privacy was not that huge of an important thing to have when you went to the doctor. other things that make scare to come to the doctor during this time, if you look at the table we hav the exam table is all metal. this is a metal exam table. would th
the tools are sterilized. modern pain killers and anesthetics. a lost these things were nowhere even on the radar yet for the doctors that were practicing. we use the term loosely for doctors when we are talking early medicine. a lot of the doctors were self-taught. or they worked under somebody else that was self-taught and getting ready to retire. they would learn as they went. this would be the room that you would come into for possibly a tooth pulling if they were going to take tonsils out...
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once the surgery was done, did they sterilize it? no. bucket of water and a rag, they would wash it off. that's about as clean as they would get it. the same with tools. a good doctor would have something similar to this, wash basin, water for hands, bar of soap, not anti-bacterial, homemade lye soap. it was better than nothing. they would wash up work. there was no x-rays, nothing to render you unconscious for surgery. nothing to give you for pain, really good painkillers. morphine had not been invented yet. oo either had not been invented yet. take a patient who got thrown off his horse. he broke his leg. his foot is appointed in the wrong direction, so we know it's broken. they load him in the wagon, bouncing around in a buck board. they get him to the doctor. the doctor looks at it, gives his best medical opinion. yes, it's broken. the doctor says, okay, the first thing we have to do is try to get boots off. our mannequin doesn't have his boots on. they would have to remove the boots. in order to do that, they would have to rotate th
once the surgery was done, did they sterilize it? no. bucket of water and a rag, they would wash it off. that's about as clean as they would get it. the same with tools. a good doctor would have something similar to this, wash basin, water for hands, bar of soap, not anti-bacterial, homemade lye soap. it was better than nothing. they would wash up work. there was no x-rays, nothing to render you unconscious for surgery. nothing to give you for pain, really good painkillers. morphine had not...
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the tools are sterilized. modern painkillers, anesthetics, a lot of these things were nowhere on the radar for these doctors who were practicing. and we use the term "doctor" loosely when we're talking about early medicine. a lot of these doctors were self-taught or worked under someone else who was self-taught. they were getting ready to retire, so they would just learn as they went. this would be the room that you would come into for possibly a tooth-pulling, if they were going to take tonsils out, if they were going to remove an appendix. if they were going to deliver a baby. if you were going to do an eye exam, you came to the one exam room that they had, warmer weather, better days, people would sit outside and wait. if it was cold and nasty, middle of winter, everybody could easily be crammed into the exam room with maybe just a sheet pulled across the patient. privacy wasn't that huge of an important thing for them to have to have when you went to the doctor. so other things that make it scary to come t
the tools are sterilized. modern painkillers, anesthetics, a lot of these things were nowhere on the radar for these doctors who were practicing. and we use the term "doctor" loosely when we're talking about early medicine. a lot of these doctors were self-taught or worked under someone else who was self-taught. they were getting ready to retire, so they would just learn as they went. this would be the room that you would come into for possibly a tooth-pulling, if they were going to...
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>> in california, there were 20,000 people who were forcibly sterilized.as virginia, 8,000. more than twice as many as the next highest state and 20,000 is a full third of the national total. a third of the people ster lined the u.s. were sterilized in california. >> how many of them are still around, still alive? >> part of the problem is that california hasn't really made and effort to keep track of these people. they haven't tried to count them up or reach out to them. we don't know. one scholar estimates it is about -- a couple hundred people. that's what they estimate it to be. >> it's amazing, you were able to get him to talk to you, charlie, right? >> yes. he has been pretty outspoken about. the others, they don't want to talk about it, not a fun thing to talk about what someone did to you. >> what does charlie like to see happen? >> charlie would like compensation. >> the governor of north carolina, purdue, said we ought to compensate our victims to the tune of $50,000 apiece. in california, that hasn't happened. in 2003, the governor of california
>> in california, there were 20,000 people who were forcibly sterilized.as virginia, 8,000. more than twice as many as the next highest state and 20,000 is a full third of the national total. a third of the people ster lined the u.s. were sterilized in california. >> how many of them are still around, still alive? >> part of the problem is that california hasn't really made and effort to keep track of these people. they haven't tried to count them up or reach out to them. we...
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a sterilization by force. >> how did you know what it was?, because, see, there's been others in there that had it before me. >> reporter: the other boys at the home had warned him how much it would hurt. >> when they done this side here, it seemed like they were pulling my whole insides out. >> reporter: the 1930s through the 1950s were the heyday of the eugenics movement in the united states. the goal, rid the country of the feeble-minded, the defected. it was well known and paid for by the states where it was practiced. entire families labeled shiftless, degeneraets, 60,000 men and women, boys and girls sterilized. some living at home. others like folett in state institutions. his parents were alcoholics and couldn't care for him and his sister. 32 states had the program but california was in a league of its own. the golden state sterilized 20,000 people, more than 20 times the next state, virginia, and a full third of the nation's total. it was led by california's elite including at the time, the president of stanford university and the p
a sterilization by force. >> how did you know what it was?, because, see, there's been others in there that had it before me. >> reporter: the other boys at the home had warned him how much it would hurt. >> when they done this side here, it seemed like they were pulling my whole insides out. >> reporter: the 1930s through the 1950s were the heyday of the eugenics movement in the united states. the goal, rid the country of the feeble-minded, the defected. it was well...
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would they sterilized no? would there be the clean paper like when you go to the doctor today on the exam table? no. under our mannequin, there's actually a groove bent into the center tray of the exam table. and that groove runs into a pan which is basically called the blood pan and the blood groove. if the doctor was, say, removing an appendix, the blood would run around the side of the patient, into that groove and into the pan. and the smaller pan would allow the blood to drip into the larger pan on the floor. once the surgery was done, did they sterilize it? no. bucket of water and a rag. they would wash it off. that would be about as clean as they would get it. the same for their tools. a good doctor would have something similar to this, a wash basin. they would have water for washing their hands and a bar of soap. the soap they used was not anti-bacterial soap. it was basically homemade lye soap. it was better than nothing. they would wash up and start to do their work. but think about it. there's no x-
would they sterilized no? would there be the clean paper like when you go to the doctor today on the exam table? no. under our mannequin, there's actually a groove bent into the center tray of the exam table. and that groove runs into a pan which is basically called the blood pan and the blood groove. if the doctor was, say, removing an appendix, the blood would run around the side of the patient, into that groove and into the pan. and the smaller pan would allow the blood to drip into the...
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i think some is sterilized. these central banks is dealing in a similar way. it is not unusual. they're trying to find ways to provide more accommodation in a situation where interest rates are close to zero. and so standard cutting the basis of the federal funds rate by 25 basis points doesn't work. all of the central banks in question have similar tools to the ones we have including the ability to pay interest on reserves, ability to sell assets, and the ability to sterilize their balance sheets so that i think we all have adequate tools to withdraw that accommodation and to shrink the balance sheets at the appropriate time. so, you know, i think these are -- this is currently where the best approach, the best available approach is to provide additional financial accommodation in a world where rates are close to zero and we can't obviously go below zero. >> so keep printing, basically? >> you know, i know there's been some debate about, you know, use of the word printing. it is, in fact, the case that amount of currency in circulation is not been affected by any of these polic
i think some is sterilized. these central banks is dealing in a similar way. it is not unusual. they're trying to find ways to provide more accommodation in a situation where interest rates are close to zero. and so standard cutting the basis of the federal funds rate by 25 basis points doesn't work. all of the central banks in question have similar tools to the ones we have including the ability to pay interest on reserves, ability to sell assets, and the ability to sterilize their balance...
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once the surgery was done, did they sterilize it? no. bucket of water and a rag. they would wash it over. that would be about as clean as they would get it. the same for their tools. a good doctor would have something similar to this, a wash basin. the soap they used was not anti-bacterial soap. it was basically homemade lye soap. they would wash up and start to do their work. but think about it. there's no x-rays. there's nothing to render you unconscious for surgery. nothing to give you for pain, what we would say were really good painkillers. you take our mannequin here and we'll say he was out breaking horses and he got thrown off a horse and he landed wrong. his foot is pointed in the wrong direction, we know it's broken because it's pointed in the wrong direction. we load him up in the wagon. they bring him into the doctor's office, five, seven miles on a bumpy road. they get him to the doctor. the doctor goes, yes, it's broken. and the doctor says, okay, the first thing we have to do is we're going to have to try to get his boots off. they would have to rem
once the surgery was done, did they sterilize it? no. bucket of water and a rag. they would wash it over. that would be about as clean as they would get it. the same for their tools. a good doctor would have something similar to this, a wash basin. the soap they used was not anti-bacterial soap. it was basically homemade lye soap. they would wash up and start to do their work. but think about it. there's no x-rays. there's nothing to render you unconscious for surgery. nothing to give you for...
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>> yeah, so let's talk about this sterilized qe.erent storeiestories. there's a meeting tomorrow. the fed is highly unlikely to do anything at this meeting. as i said a second ago, they might decide to do more qe but it depends on how the economy breaks. they've got several different options they can take. one of the options is sterilized qurks e. is the fed becoming more concerned about inflation? bernanke testified a couple weeks ago and he didn't sound very concerned at all about inflation. >> why sterilize it, jon? it's such a confused mixed message, why not just say they're going to do another round of bond purchases? what's the point of the sterilization? >> right, well, you know, that's a good question. and one of the reasons why they might not do it is because it would be too confusing to people. but, you know, let's say we're in an environment where growth slows down. we don't get any more improvement on the employment front. but inflation is right around the 2% level that the fed is targeting. well, maybe if they do a ster
>> yeah, so let's talk about this sterilized qe.erent storeiestories. there's a meeting tomorrow. the fed is highly unlikely to do anything at this meeting. as i said a second ago, they might decide to do more qe but it depends on how the economy breaks. they've got several different options they can take. one of the options is sterilized qurks e. is the fed becoming more concerned about inflation? bernanke testified a couple weeks ago and he didn't sound very concerned at all about...
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it's about sterilization. now clearly these measures, clearly the government mandating americans to buy, to pay for, to subsidize these measures violate the conscience of tens and tens of millions of americans. and that's why we must act, hopefully today, starting today, by passing the blunt amendment. now, mr. president, the arguments made on the other side when you look at them carefully just don't hold water. first of all, there's president obama's so-called accommodation, so-called compromise. which isn't an accommodation, and isn't a meaningful compromise at all. what did he say? he said okay, we're not going to make americans, persons of faith, religious institutions buy coverage that they have moral qualms with. we are merely going to make the insurance provider provide that coverage whether the customer wants it or not. mr. president, that is a completely superficial, completely meaningless word game. the insurers providing this -- how? what payment is supporting it? the only payment is is the insurer
it's about sterilization. now clearly these measures, clearly the government mandating americans to buy, to pay for, to subsidize these measures violate the conscience of tens and tens of millions of americans. and that's why we must act, hopefully today, starting today, by passing the blunt amendment. now, mr. president, the arguments made on the other side when you look at them carefully just don't hold water. first of all, there's president obama's so-called accommodation, so-called...
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and i know he does seem a little sterilized and kind of -- i don't know, just kind of -- like you said you go to a doctor's office and he's just too clean, i guess. but -- >> why do you like mitt romney, though, julia? what's motivating you? >> definitely his business experience and he knows the private sector. he knows what he's doing in that aspect. and time and time again, our voters have said the economy is the biggest issue. and i don't think romney has really gotten pushed down by all the social issues as much as like santorum because that's what he's kind of going for, the socially right conservatives. so i think that romney is kind of focusing more on the economy. that definitely will help propel him forward. >> that's a very good point. and i think that's one of the things that mitt romney has counted on in his campaign is that attitude, if you will, about his campaign is, yeah, the guy is a little sterile and then, i don't necessarily think i'd go out and want to have a beer with him, but he brings his business experience, he brings that acumen to the table that i think the c
and i know he does seem a little sterilized and kind of -- i don't know, just kind of -- like you said you go to a doctor's office and he's just too clean, i guess. but -- >> why do you like mitt romney, though, julia? what's motivating you? >> definitely his business experience and he knows the private sector. he knows what he's doing in that aspect. and time and time again, our voters have said the economy is the biggest issue. and i don't think romney has really gotten pushed...
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basically sterilize them. office is launching a campaign to convince owners to convince owners to spay rats or gerbils. they say some pet owners do not know that the rodents can still be a -- >> a well-known local diner is up for sale. >> it is still a little cool today. -dad, why are you getting that? -that's my cereal. is there a prize in there? oh, there's a prize, all right. is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane? nope. is it a dinosaur? [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] inside every box of heart healthy cheerios are those great tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that can help lower cholesterol. stickeuh? uh-uh. a superhero? ♪ ♪ kinda. [ male announcer ] and we think that's the best prize of all. ♪ ♪ >> and 81-year-old woman is a lot richer tonight. >> she won the jackpot with a value of more than $336 million. >> the country's smaller state now boasts one big winner. >> i am very happy. i am very proud. this will make my family very happy. we are truly blessed. >> 81-year-old louise is $336 mi
basically sterilize them. office is launching a campaign to convince owners to convince owners to spay rats or gerbils. they say some pet owners do not know that the rodents can still be a -- >> a well-known local diner is up for sale. >> it is still a little cool today. -dad, why are you getting that? -that's my cereal. is there a prize in there? oh, there's a prize, all right. is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane? nope. is it a dinosaur? [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] inside every...
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. >> it has been shown that prolonged exposure can lead to sterile eye jags. sterilization. >> you are the anti-stimulus bill. >> greg, i can't believe this. this is an old rip off and you said it was falling to pieces. >> absolutely. >> i am wrong. >> you are a fake, fake no more fan. >> and shame on you, skunk, for claiming to be a legendary musician and not clearing it. >> i did that? >> yes. >> that's his line. >> no, that's your line. look at the other camera. >> i guess i am a legendary musician. i like being a legendary musician. the checks say that. >> andy, legend dairy musicians know better than to correct the emcee. i think. >> where is greg's book? where is it when i need it? >> government workers workers are happiest in their jobs. you were surprised because hard work made people happy. there are government workers and they are not the ones that the general population deals with on a day-to-day basis. >> yes i would agree. there is a great book called plunder, but i would say off the dome 5% of government workers are come at the present time human
. >> it has been shown that prolonged exposure can lead to sterile eye jags. sterilization. >> you are the anti-stimulus bill. >> greg, i can't believe this. this is an old rip off and you said it was falling to pieces. >> absolutely. >> i am wrong. >> you are a fake, fake no more fan. >> and shame on you, skunk, for claiming to be a legendary musician and not clearing it. >> i did that? >> yes. >> that's his line. >> no, that's...
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>> we basically identify sterile fruit trees were there is a need in the neighborhood. them how to g offraft. you sneak up on a tree when it is not looking {laughter} and you bring these fruit bearing branches. >> we will take the stems. we will select the proper variety and craft it on the tree. if this were in the city? >> yes we would i do not have any apple slice-grafting. however, we could pretend that this is an ample branch. select the proper thickness and combining it. >> i have to ask you. has anybody said that you cannot do that it is city property? >> yes. people have said that we cannot do it but we're also being encouraged by several neighborhood people. we only have trees that are welcomed by the neighborhood. >> and you would designate a stewardship for that tree? >> yes and from the horticultural aspect? >> yes it is a fun project for software developers people of the interest because it is tangible. software, also it is not tangible. you can come out and work on something tangible. >>henry: when is this? >> this is much more we are working on knife guel
>> we basically identify sterile fruit trees were there is a need in the neighborhood. them how to g offraft. you sneak up on a tree when it is not looking {laughter} and you bring these fruit bearing branches. >> we will take the stems. we will select the proper variety and craft it on the tree. if this were in the city? >> yes we would i do not have any apple slice-grafting. however, we could pretend that this is an ample branch. select the proper thickness and combining it....
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hearing in the "wall street journal" reporting the federal reserve may consider, quote unquote, sterilized quantitative easing. it's not clear what this means, what signal they're trying to send to the market here. stocks reacting positively, perhaps this is going to mean more liquidity in the system. >> kelly -- >> steve, curious to your reaction here. important to see what happens going forward. does this rally continue to build on this rumor or not. >> i'm kind of hearing that this idea of there being an additional qe that sterilizes is not something that is high on the list of things the fed is going to talk about. i think that maybe something that's discussed inside the fed, but i'm hearing it is not necessarily something that's at the top of agenda, to consider even next week at their meeting. >> steve, what do you look for for the jobs numbers out on friday? we had several months in a row of pretty good numbers. what's the expectation? >> that's become a -- that's what everybody's expecting, 200,000 is the new 100,000. if we don't get it, buyer beware out there. today's adp report a
hearing in the "wall street journal" reporting the federal reserve may consider, quote unquote, sterilized quantitative easing. it's not clear what this means, what signal they're trying to send to the market here. stocks reacting positively, perhaps this is going to mean more liquidity in the system. >> kelly -- >> steve, curious to your reaction here. important to see what happens going forward. does this rally continue to build on this rumor or not. >> i'm kind of...
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>>bernie: we don't want to live in a sterile world where known can say anything. says something and everyone flips out and it was innocuous joke. >>sean: but the key word is the children. >> we ought to live where the math place of ideas is governed by the quality and content of your remarks. i went to marketplace to govern. >>sean: when they could not compete on air america, could not get fairness doctrine pushed through so they say it is the marketplace we are attacking their adversitiesers but it is an effort to quiet mill speech because it is effective. that is where i think they may have, well, they are well funded, endless sums of money from soros and they want the conservative voices shot down. >> but it is, in fact, shut down with rush limbaugh, more listeners now and people rally when they see the word police kicking in. if we now are in a situation where we have the word police going after everyone, whether it is rush or we are focused on bill maher it should be aplayed -- applied. >> i like bill maher. i would not support a boycott of bill maher because
>>bernie: we don't want to live in a sterile world where known can say anything. says something and everyone flips out and it was innocuous joke. >>sean: but the key word is the children. >> we ought to live where the math place of ideas is governed by the quality and content of your remarks. i went to marketplace to govern. >>sean: when they could not compete on air america, could not get fairness doctrine pushed through so they say it is the marketplace we are...
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. >> i don't want to live in a is sterile world where nobody can say anything.e is half a bigot for god's sake. >> we ought to live in a where the ideas is governed by the quality of your remarks. >> liberals saying when they couldn't compete and air america and we are all in radio. they couldn't compete there and get the fairness doctrine pushed through so now they say it is the marketplace. we are attacking their advertisers but really is an effort to silence political speech. >> because it is effective. >> yeah. >> because that -- see, this is where i think they may have they are well funded endless funds of money from soros organized and they want conservative voices shut down. >> there is evidence to suggest it ness fact backfiring. rush has more advertisers and listeners now. people rally when they say the word police kicking in. i'm not a big fan of the word police but if we are in a situation where we have the word police going after everybody whether it is rush or now focused on bill maher it should be applied evenly across the board. >> i like my hbo.
. >> i don't want to live in a is sterile world where nobody can say anything.e is half a bigot for god's sake. >> we ought to live in a where the ideas is governed by the quality of your remarks. >> liberals saying when they couldn't compete and air america and we are all in radio. they couldn't compete there and get the fairness doctrine pushed through so now they say it is the marketplace. we are attacking their advertisers but really is an effort to silence political...
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should a religiously-affiliated institute, finds sterilization and abortion provisions of obama care totally unacceptable. now, is that something that people don't look at and say this is religious liberty issue, or are we going to have the government define what it is? i think this is a very profound question about freedom. >> do you think rush was right to apologize? >> i think he was right to apologize. but let's talk about apologies for a second. i think the president was totally wrong as commander in chief, it was a disaster of an apology that now has u.n. commissioner to afghanistan. you have the u.n. commissioner to afghanistan in essence to say, the president that the u.s. is guilty, these people should be tried. >> before the president apologized the commanding general on the ground, john allen, apologized, he said he did it in order to save lives. >> think at some point that someone has to stand up and say that these korans were defaced. i haven't heard a single muslim cleric say that it was wrong to deface -- they were being used to pass communications back and forth. you
should a religiously-affiliated institute, finds sterilization and abortion provisions of obama care totally unacceptable. now, is that something that people don't look at and say this is religious liberty issue, or are we going to have the government define what it is? i think this is a very profound question about freedom. >> do you think rush was right to apologize? >> i think he was right to apologize. but let's talk about apologies for a second. i think the president was...
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. >> i don't want to live in a is sterile world where nobody can say anything.bigot for god's sake. >> we ought to live in a where the ideas is governed by the quality of your remarks. >> liberals saying when they couldn't compete and air america and we are all in radio. they couldn't compete there and get the fairness doctrine pushed through so now they say it is the marketplace. we are attacking their advertisers but really is an effort to silence political speech. >> because it is effective. >> yeah. >> because that -- see, this is where i think they may have they are well funded endless funds of money from soros organized and they want conservative voices shut down. >> there is evidence to suggest it ness fact backfiring. rush has more advertisers and listeners now. people rally when they say the word police kicking in. i'm not a big fan of the word police but if we are in a situation where we have the word police going after everybody whether it is rush or now focused on bill maher it should be applied evenly across the board. >> i like my hbo. i don't have
. >> i don't want to live in a is sterile world where nobody can say anything.bigot for god's sake. >> we ought to live in a where the ideas is governed by the quality of your remarks. >> liberals saying when they couldn't compete and air america and we are all in radio. they couldn't compete there and get the fairness doctrine pushed through so now they say it is the marketplace. we are attacking their advertisers but really is an effort to silence political speech. >>...