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they were not paid. they were gentlemen, they knew nothing about building. the second commission was more informed and so these papers would all be kept by them. and i guess they, you know, managed them through, threw drawings away if any existed. and -- and those papered were still in the office building in the 1930s. well, now they're available in the national archives, beautifully cared for. >> as this is all being brought from the quarry upriver, what was happening to this site, to ready the building for this part of the process. >> well, they had the foundation, and it was so huge, the cellars were so enormous, they filled them and then began building foundation walls, which began with rubble and broken bricks and things and then stone came up. and a stone mason from scotland, named collin williamson, came in and bewitched the commission. they hired him at once to do everything. realize, this was the first commission. and he began the construction of this stone and the base of the white house was solid stone. the basement. what we would call the basemen
they were not paid. they were gentlemen, they knew nothing about building. the second commission was more informed and so these papers would all be kept by them. and i guess they, you know, managed them through, threw drawings away if any existed. and -- and those papered were still in the office building in the 1930s. well, now they're available in the national archives, beautifully cared for. >> as this is all being brought from the quarry upriver, what was happening to this site, to...
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they would use what they had. if they didn't have 20 they would use the ten or 15 they had. they would experience experiment themselves. at least in this book what some of the common botanicals are. other books would be a different mix. people chose recipes they like. let's talk about the diseases they. this is smallpox. this is a little girl who is suffering from smallpox. in the 1970s. and london in the 1600s this was a disease. it was like chickenpox. it was always around and it was a childhood disease. of course it was lethal than chickenpox. if you survived childhood in london you were now immune. in boston it was a different story. there were not enough people to sustain it to be indemic. so you might be 20 or 30 years between smallpox out breaks and so anyone born in the time period children to the 30 year-old adult would be exposed and would loikly die. so smallpox was probably one of the scaryiest things to hit new england. they never knew when it was going to hit. and had a 20% mortality rate. some of the worst out breaks were the late 16 hundreds. and 1721. a real
they would use what they had. if they didn't have 20 they would use the ten or 15 they had. they would experience experiment themselves. at least in this book what some of the common botanicals are. other books would be a different mix. people chose recipes they like. let's talk about the diseases they. this is smallpox. this is a little girl who is suffering from smallpox. in the 1970s. and london in the 1600s this was a disease. it was like chickenpox. it was always around and it was a...
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when they try to do analysis to figure why they were having such a hard time for any media company they determined a couple of different things. i referenced this earlier. you can think about the political context has been important. what they did not recognize as much was americans were not that interested in international news. and that became the conventional wisdom of news reporters around the world as the mainstream american outlets were cutting back on international reporting. you might say there is anti- muslim hostility that leads them there. it is just a lack of interest in international news reporting. i don't know if they appreciated that so much. their problem was that the cable companies really don't answer to anybody. they are the ultimate deciders of what they want to carry. that is because of the particular economy of the cable companies. they did not find any great successes in getting into that market. and this included the time when after the arab spring the brand was totally revitalized with the egypt uprising. and president barack obama was tuning in. in that all th
when they try to do analysis to figure why they were having such a hard time for any media company they determined a couple of different things. i referenced this earlier. you can think about the political context has been important. what they did not recognize as much was americans were not that interested in international news. and that became the conventional wisdom of news reporters around the world as the mainstream american outlets were cutting back on international reporting. you might...
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but when black boys play or do they nothing. they are examples so well. they can be doing nothing. police officers see black and they see crime. there to put their hands on them and they're gonna throw them on the ground and they are going to frisk them. anyone who is treated like that. and you are doing nothing wrong what would be your response. you knew you were not doing anything wrong. the slightest way. certainly now they are assaulting a police officer. this is true for men and boys. in the painful reality. the implicit bias is something that they talked about. i don't know how many of you heard that term. it was something that all of us suffer from. the subconscious views that we all had that were not even aware of that we get from the stereotypes that we are faced with. we are not even aware that we are responding. many years ago jesse jackson got in a lot of trouble. what bias. but when could they start acting based on that. and prosecutors and other people are acting on it. deadly consequences. unfair consequences when you are treating people differently based on the colo
but when black boys play or do they nothing. they are examples so well. they can be doing nothing. police officers see black and they see crime. there to put their hands on them and they're gonna throw them on the ground and they are going to frisk them. anyone who is treated like that. and you are doing nothing wrong what would be your response. you knew you were not doing anything wrong. the slightest way. certainly now they are assaulting a police officer. this is true for men and boys. in...
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the moment they go on the water, -- the moment they go underwater, they get slower. germany has neglected that. we in history of neglect did that. we see 1939 as a dark year. the loss of crete, setbacks in north africa, and so on. in actual fact, and the most important data, britain has gotten to the point where they will no longer lose the atlantic. may 1941, a line has been crossed at which point germany can no longer win the battle. i can't see how there's any come back from that. obviously, long, dark days lie ahead. but does that mean that they are going to lose the battle of the atlantic? no, i think germany is, and has already missed the boat big-time. the problem is by the summer of 1941, nazi germany has no other choice but to go inside the union. clearly it is a catastrophic decision, but clearly there's no alternative. nowhere else can they get the supplies and resources they need, particularly food, but all sorts of other things. books, copper, manpower. these are rich lands. if you don't have shipping, these are the only alternatives. the germans recogni
the moment they go on the water, -- the moment they go underwater, they get slower. germany has neglected that. we in history of neglect did that. we see 1939 as a dark year. the loss of crete, setbacks in north africa, and so on. in actual fact, and the most important data, britain has gotten to the point where they will no longer lose the atlantic. may 1941, a line has been crossed at which point germany can no longer win the battle. i can't see how there's any come back from that. obviously,...
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they have been next by the germans. they stole it. the germans have stolen most of their call and food supply and l, food supply, and gold, and they are doing the same in the balkans and, greece. that is why the ramifications are going on even today, resentment against germany. they're running out of resources. they can't get them around the world the same way britain can or america can. there is really no other choice at this point but to go into the soviet union. one of the areas that they really fall short on is in the battle of the atlantic, in the naval battle. they have come to the war with a sizable surface fleet, but they would never be big enough to overwhelm the royal navy. but they haven't done is built enough u-boats, for example. u-boats can get through a shipping blockade. service ships can't really. even if you venture out into the and you managed to actually get out into the atlantic, you still have to come back again because you've got no overseas bases to refuel. you are according with danger every time you get out o
they have been next by the germans. they stole it. the germans have stolen most of their call and food supply and l, food supply, and gold, and they are doing the same in the balkans and, greece. that is why the ramifications are going on even today, resentment against germany. they're running out of resources. they can't get them around the world the same way britain can or america can. there is really no other choice at this point but to go into the soviet union. one of the areas that they...
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children all they want in this case but, in reality, they are just faining moral outrage they do. when it comes to budget democrats want to play games if you are refusing to even come to the bargaining table, guess what? you will own the government shutdown. and from what the president said today it sounds like he is not going to be backing down to accommodate your ridiculous demands and he shouldn't back down. chuck schumer and nancy pelosi are going to try to pressure republicans to go along with every liberal agenda item from daca on down. the american people don't want it. they want to blackmail president trump. and the republicans in to literally breaking their campaign promises. that would be stupid. democrats are also going to try to deploy their government shut down scare tactics like they always do. the g.o.p. for once you shouldn't budge an inch. let them own it the government by the way never really ends up shutting down despite the threat, the lies democrats have been telling over the years. guess what, if they do have a quote government shut down, social security chec
children all they want in this case but, in reality, they are just faining moral outrage they do. when it comes to budget democrats want to play games if you are refusing to even come to the bargaining table, guess what? you will own the government shutdown. and from what the president said today it sounds like he is not going to be backing down to accommodate your ridiculous demands and he shouldn't back down. chuck schumer and nancy pelosi are going to try to pressure republicans to go along...
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i know they say what they say. the fact is that they have a study. that says the u.s. in the corporate tax base is on the wrong side. we are corporation chasing this. the idea that this is just incorrect. you are an economist however the two answers that you gave verbal political. hopefully politicians down the line solve it. you are an economist can you not make an economic argument as to why this is good. is it good for things to expire. get that middle class a tax cut. if you cut the corporate rate they are positive for economic growth. by expensing for a year. they will put in expensing for a year. it could actually have a short stimulus because they try to buy capital before the thing does away. they are far more impactful than the things that expire. when they were here during the beginning of the great recession they even extended i actually want to follow up on that. with the individual tax cuts. you want all of them to be permanent. what is the rationale for having corporations with that. they have to worry about what politicians do for years now. those are th
i know they say what they say. the fact is that they have a study. that says the u.s. in the corporate tax base is on the wrong side. we are corporation chasing this. the idea that this is just incorrect. you are an economist however the two answers that you gave verbal political. hopefully politicians down the line solve it. you are an economist can you not make an economic argument as to why this is good. is it good for things to expire. get that middle class a tax cut. if you cut the...
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and they did.washington was ready forac themn new york but he wasn't really ready on long island. there was a tremendous battle that lasted almost six weeks, eventually ended with washington is actuating his forces over to manhattan, supposing he was the man out. having ever that time and he continues to have a bad time to to the end of 1776. where his forces are almost out of money, almost out of food, almost out of closing, ammunition and everything else. washington forces are near delaware and philadelphia, and is got to do something because the forces are going to dissolve at the end of the year because that's the endnd of their enlistment. and if they do that, who knows what's going to happen? so he decides to take his courage in hand and cost this particular river known as the delaware river on christmas and go and push the british out of -- make a tremendous military victory. that saved the country. at the same time -- i've done badly with this one. i'm sorry. we have to keep going. does any
and they did.washington was ready forac themn new york but he wasn't really ready on long island. there was a tremendous battle that lasted almost six weeks, eventually ended with washington is actuating his forces over to manhattan, supposing he was the man out. having ever that time and he continues to have a bad time to to the end of 1776. where his forces are almost out of money, almost out of food, almost out of closing, ammunition and everything else. washington forces are near delaware...
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they -- they felt like they were all being used in some way so that these people they never meet can make money. the warden was trying to get a raise. there was a one dollar raise when i was there, but people come in, and the turnover is so great because people just -- it is just not worth it. it is such a dangerous job. >> give an example. what did you have to do on a $9-per-hour wage? what was the scariest thing that happened? >> we would work 12-hour shifts. sometimes those turned into 14, 16 hour shifts, because there weren't enough people to work, or we come in extra days. my job was basically to work in a unit and deal with the 350 prisoners. let them out to eat, let them back in, lock them up. when they need something, they call for me, and i have to tell whoever it is, and we were supposed to count them multiple times per day. we're also supposed to, every half hour, go through these dorms and check on people. but that didn't happen, nobody did that. >> you mean they didn't follow through? >> no, no. the thing is, they are making $9 an they won't get fired unless hour. they d
they -- they felt like they were all being used in some way so that these people they never meet can make money. the warden was trying to get a raise. there was a one dollar raise when i was there, but people come in, and the turnover is so great because people just -- it is just not worth it. it is such a dangerous job. >> give an example. what did you have to do on a $9-per-hour wage? what was the scariest thing that happened? >> we would work 12-hour shifts. sometimes those...
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while they profess that they are helping them. it's not true. and then they say that -- then they say that, oh, it's going to pay for itself. never has. never has. don't take it from us. bruce bartlett, part of the supply side economics leadership, as well as the trickle-down economics, never said it would pay for itself. anybody says it does, it's not true. he said. it's nonsense. he even went on to say it was b.s.. another thing they say, the things they say that just aren't true. and -- oh, they take the name of ill bradley and dick ephart in vain and even president ronald reagan. this is what they did. no, this isn't what they did. they had over 400 people to testify, 30 hearings over a period of a couple of years. and worked in a bipartisan way to iron it out so that it would have sustainability. and that's the only way you get a good tax bill, is if it's bipartisan and sustainable. in any event -- this is a moment of truth for the american people. and we want the truth to be known. with that, i yield back to the
while they profess that they are helping them. it's not true. and then they say that -- then they say that, oh, it's going to pay for itself. never has. never has. don't take it from us. bruce bartlett, part of the supply side economics leadership, as well as the trickle-down economics, never said it would pay for itself. anybody says it does, it's not true. he said. it's nonsense. he even went on to say it was b.s.. another thing they say, the things they say that just aren't true. and -- oh,...
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they have 1.5 trillion that they allowed themselves. a problem for people who want to cut taxes pretty deeply. flake, whorker, jeff have sounded the alarm about the debt exploding. the biggest problem is the bird will. after 10 years the senate is not allowed to add anything to the deficit. beyond that, you have different factions who want a larger child whocredit, some senators used to be businessmen and want the largest gains to go to pastors and corporations. there are a lot of competing interests. joe: obviously of the house the senate bill, and passes it spill, it goes to conference and they have to reconcile. in alabamalection throw a spanner in the works there if the democrat wins? >> a good absolutely throw a wrench into this whole process. republicans have a to vote margin in the senate. they can lose two both before the senate collapses. , there and more loses margin is down to one. we saw how difficult to votes was in the aca brood peel. thatis something republicans are worried about. a sixth accusers. it raises the prospect
they have 1.5 trillion that they allowed themselves. a problem for people who want to cut taxes pretty deeply. flake, whorker, jeff have sounded the alarm about the debt exploding. the biggest problem is the bird will. after 10 years the senate is not allowed to add anything to the deficit. beyond that, you have different factions who want a larger child whocredit, some senators used to be businessmen and want the largest gains to go to pastors and corporations. there are a lot of competing...
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they are not going to be as attractive as they once were. i cannot wait till mayors and others look at this information. say, the want to deficit has been a big problem. many americans will know what it means to them in their lives. it is bad news. in terms of our country and our responsibility, the increased in the national debt is huge in his 10 year periods. in the out years it hemorrhaging is money. it is a hemorrhaging bill. those of you who care about deficit -- we supposedly have deficit hawks in the congress but they are becoming an endangered species -- they have - theow that we always - first 10 years, the second 10 years. the second are very detrimental. it is almost no turning back from what they want to do. we have to stop them now. >> one other point. two former members of the house -- >> both class of 1980. another issue about jobs, not only to private activity bonds -- getting rid of them hurt jobs, hundreds of thousands of construction jobs, but housing is hurt badly by this. that is why the realtors are against it, homebuil
they are not going to be as attractive as they once were. i cannot wait till mayors and others look at this information. say, the want to deficit has been a big problem. many americans will know what it means to them in their lives. it is bad news. in terms of our country and our responsibility, the increased in the national debt is huge in his 10 year periods. in the out years it hemorrhaging is money. it is a hemorrhaging bill. those of you who care about deficit -- we supposedly have deficit...
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but they will pass by and as quickly as i said they were gone. the front will cross through the late morning. ahead of it in the 50's. then the temperatures fall behind it. looking at the forecast you want warming. notice the front on sunday upper 50's. it is chilly. >> at least it's not frigid. >> we are not flirting with the records. >> we will get through this. we will. one day at a time. >> thank you. speaking of one day at a time, can you imagine having just larry: so many things to do to get done before next year. where they are finding it and why it leads to questions of whether we are alone. kellye: i'm kellye lynn in alexandria with a cutting edge approach for health education and high school students. that is coming up in "spotlight on education." larry: this is a look at what is coming up tonight on abc7 -- alison: you adrianna hopkins has a preview of tomorrow's "good morning washington." >> thank you. tomorrow on "good morning washington," 3,000 bucks to rejuvenate the sex life. >> i want it. >> why many local women say yes to a hot
but they will pass by and as quickly as i said they were gone. the front will cross through the late morning. ahead of it in the 50's. then the temperatures fall behind it. looking at the forecast you want warming. notice the front on sunday upper 50's. it is chilly. >> at least it's not frigid. >> we are not flirting with the records. >> we will get through this. we will. one day at a time. >> thank you. speaking of one day at a time, can you imagine having just larry:...
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they had done was significant and they did want credit for what they had done.i hope that i live long enough to see the book published and she did. [laughter] [applause] >> i understand that we have 10 to 15 minutes left in our session. do we have a microphone in the center aisle for questions, if anybody has questions raise your hand and a volunteer can bring the mic to you, i guess. i'm sorry, you will come to the center aisle where the volunteer is, if you do have questions, please do come in regard -- forward and the authors would love to engage in conversation. meredith, let me ask you, i'm interested in the way that you focused on north africa as a stage for drama but in the background is the crisis of france. can you talk a little bit about what was going on, imagine your country overrun by nazi storm troopers, institution destroyed an puppet regime and shadow government across mediterranean. what choices were they faced as the country falls apart around them? >> even though france collapses and -- so as part -- let me start over. france is allowed, franc
they had done was significant and they did want credit for what they had done.i hope that i live long enough to see the book published and she did. [laughter] [applause] >> i understand that we have 10 to 15 minutes left in our session. do we have a microphone in the center aisle for questions, if anybody has questions raise your hand and a volunteer can bring the mic to you, i guess. i'm sorry, you will come to the center aisle where the volunteer is, if you do have questions, please do...
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they were. it was fascinating to find out they put it together in three weeks, but they doubled the size. one and a half in three weeks. what is also fascinating is he doesn't know. they land on the 23rd and they fight for ththefight for the dee eighth and he doesn't know when they are coming but he knows this. he has a military parade with his new army and they start drilling and playing music and getting their spirits up and he says i have an idea. let's build a wall and build a moat. we have to get god on our side. let's convert that to a hospital. the composure he had under pressure in some very rare. i'm reading a book on grant it seemed they had a good thing so i think jackson thrived under that pressure. my opinion is also the reason people are in all is because the contemporaries knew very few people like him. you want to please him you don't want to let him down and you also know he's capable of breaking even half and he's also in my sports analogy i look at him as a players coach becau
they were. it was fascinating to find out they put it together in three weeks, but they doubled the size. one and a half in three weeks. what is also fascinating is he doesn't know. they land on the 23rd and they fight for ththefight for the dee eighth and he doesn't know when they are coming but he knows this. he has a military parade with his new army and they start drilling and playing music and getting their spirits up and he says i have an idea. let's build a wall and build a moat. we have...
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they know they are on the clock if this works. when washington gave up our and we showed it worked, and we continue to expand, they want to stop us in 18 states befitted looked to the louisiana purchase for real. they thought france had no reason to flip it to us. in fact, louisiana just became a state a few weeks before. if you see what was in a balance for this country to get we had the audacity to take on the world superpower because there were not showing us respect. i didn't like the bully on the playground, until you confront him they will not respect you and i was stunned to find out again, the same thing jefferson concluded party known as a great were war fighter, till we showed the world we would stand up for sales we would not get the respect. when word got out we repelled the world's number one army we would never be invaded again and the record still holds to this day. i give to you this book, break it down by the title. andrew jackson, why is he special? stunningly he's an orphan at 13. he and his other brother were t
they know they are on the clock if this works. when washington gave up our and we showed it worked, and we continue to expand, they want to stop us in 18 states befitted looked to the louisiana purchase for real. they thought france had no reason to flip it to us. in fact, louisiana just became a state a few weeks before. if you see what was in a balance for this country to get we had the audacity to take on the world superpower because there were not showing us respect. i didn't like the bully...
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go to rocky that's exactly it it's the name and shame approach here they are they want the they can't fight our arguments they can't fight our arguments because they know they don't have anything in their arsenal and i would say that they've gotten so used to lying to the public and getting away with it and then we just we hold fire to their feet and that's what they don't like and that's why they a target each and every one of us destroy our names ok because they can't destroy the truth go ahead raakhee that's exactly right they are creating the conditions to making simply the ad hominum arguments so that they can paste these labels to people and instead of addressing the merits peter if we're ever going to see any of the conditions necessary for peace between people greater understanding we've got to have more accessible media we've got to have because that's the only way that we can learn about those things and about people and events that we don't personally observe we've got to get it through the media and to the strain go. important sources of information and different viewpoint
go to rocky that's exactly it it's the name and shame approach here they are they want the they can't fight our arguments they can't fight our arguments because they know they don't have anything in their arsenal and i would say that they've gotten so used to lying to the public and getting away with it and then we just we hold fire to their feet and that's what they don't like and that's why they a target each and every one of us destroy our names ok because they can't destroy the truth go...
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they also have human oversight and they look for it that way.e clearly not at a point where the are catching a lot of stuff. much of it gets through. carol: and the technology section, while google is not trying to stop take nudist on youtube. julia: the so-called evil unicorns. mark: facebook is faced the broader criticism, but google has a problem as well. we have seen that after two tragic shootings, las vegas, there was a misidentified suspect. they had these post about him online. information.se i was talking with you know, a former engineer, who said they have dealt with this problem in the past with spam and came up with a term, "evil unicorns." if there are unicorns, they are not evil. but it's a term been developed to say someone has built this website or url page that would blatantly print false information, pernicious but it would only turn up for obscure queries. there is benefits of child vaccinations, but people are willing to create content about the evils of childhood vaccinations. because the way google search is structured, the
they also have human oversight and they look for it that way.e clearly not at a point where the are catching a lot of stuff. much of it gets through. carol: and the technology section, while google is not trying to stop take nudist on youtube. julia: the so-called evil unicorns. mark: facebook is faced the broader criticism, but google has a problem as well. we have seen that after two tragic shootings, las vegas, there was a misidentified suspect. they had these post about him online....
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and so when they discover these books or target them because they have things they don't like, they don't realize most other books are also that intent. and they just think that this is not what their kids school should be doing at all. >> also, when they read books they only support the online review or whatever those lights are that pullout the elements of the book. did i turn my mic off? is it on? okay. a look at the elements and they go this book has profanity, sex. they just like find the little things that sort of latch onto that's a negative in their mind. and they don't see the book as a whole thing as you were saying arielle, that there's a connection that people make to a character and they feel empathy for people and there are things that you can learn and it may not be facts and figures but you can learn how to connect and how to see another person's life and walk in their shoes. they don't see that part. it's just reduces the book down to these basic things that are, it makes it so, it cheapens the whole experience to me. >> arielle, looking back in the challenges that you fa
and so when they discover these books or target them because they have things they don't like, they don't realize most other books are also that intent. and they just think that this is not what their kids school should be doing at all. >> also, when they read books they only support the online review or whatever those lights are that pullout the elements of the book. did i turn my mic off? is it on? okay. a look at the elements and they go this book has profanity, sex. they just like...
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they don't know what the story is. they want some resolve. they are right. as i have found, our telecom meetings, my meetings back home in michigan, there's a pretty strong majority of democrats and republicans that say we need to fix the problem. host: is the ace bill -- is there a bill? guest: there is not a bill -- i guess you can say there is a bill, the dream act. i am going to be supportive and is less -- of a legislative act. there's a lot of instructive work that is being done behind the scenes. we are hoping we can pop out and be able to get not only the administration support but a clear majority in the house and senate. host: are those the typical committees that deal with this issue? not.: no, it is i care of this issue. -- we got got a large some great educational institutions and western michigan and university and a good number of hispanic kids and a good number of daca kids that are there. it needs to be fixed. that is what our group is all about. dividedthat is equally between republicans and democrats to work on a host of issues, of which t
they don't know what the story is. they want some resolve. they are right. as i have found, our telecom meetings, my meetings back home in michigan, there's a pretty strong majority of democrats and republicans that say we need to fix the problem. host: is the ace bill -- is there a bill? guest: there is not a bill -- i guess you can say there is a bill, the dream act. i am going to be supportive and is less -- of a legislative act. there's a lot of instructive work that is being done behind...
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they in fact lose senate seat from pam bam, they ofl be down to bare majority 51 votes, which means they can nly lose one vote on any given g.o.p. majority measure, which many, so that's a problem for them and i think there is a real fear amongst could ben leaders this political disaster for them. they have called on roy moore to, if allegations are true, for him to step aside. an moore was never establishment pick. he did not have full backing by he republicans and the senate to begin with. and he won his primary. trump endorsed luther strange, the hand-picked replacement for jeff sessions he left the senate to become attorney general. roy moore is claiming that the allegations are not true. the way it works in the state, his name will remain on the ballot. republicans are in a tough spot right now. candidate s is the and they don't like it and it is clear, it is a red state, not clear what happen fist he fate of t will be the his seat in the senate and i think it's a real problem for right now and with a lot of uncertainty at this moment about will happen. in general, with the seat. ar
they in fact lose senate seat from pam bam, they ofl be down to bare majority 51 votes, which means they can nly lose one vote on any given g.o.p. majority measure, which many, so that's a problem for them and i think there is a real fear amongst could ben leaders this political disaster for them. they have called on roy moore to, if allegations are true, for him to step aside. an moore was never establishment pick. he did not have full backing by he republicans and the senate to begin with....
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when they announced they will do.said they would do a nuclear air burst over the pacific north korean officials said it should taken literally that would be hugely escalatory. i think we would be back to high level of tensions if they occur yeah, thank you very much. >> right now you can see house majority -- scalise is now whipping that plan around, i think that the house will get it done, so will lou dobbs, he is next. lou: good evening, breaking tonight. republican establishment rushing to judgment abandoning due process, and any syste semblancf fairness insisting that alabama defer to washington tc establishment party, mitch mcconnell saying, judge roy moore should step aside over sexual misconduct allegations, as moore threatens to sue washington post. voters in alabama, are standing by moore, biel have the full report for you. >> also, three house republicans, demanding special council robert
when they announced they will do.said they would do a nuclear air burst over the pacific north korean officials said it should taken literally that would be hugely escalatory. i think we would be back to high level of tensions if they occur yeah, thank you very much. >> right now you can see house majority -- scalise is now whipping that plan around, i think that the house will get it done, so will lou dobbs, he is next. lou: good evening, breaking tonight. republican establishment...
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they say one of the main reasons they are doing tax reform is because they say is this is have a hard time being competitive in the united states and we need to have a lower corporate rate. the senate plan suggests delaying that. host: does anybody pay the talk for a, really? guest: very few. they also had to duction's on their side and ways to pay different rates. ast: we see the house taking vote on its version and the senate working on its version. when it comes to reconciling the two, what happens and what is the possibility when it comes to a final product? senate will start marking up and changing their version today and considering different ideas from mostly republican members because they control the senate and committee. the house is set to vote on theirs on thursday, as of now. they are still getting votes together, as far as i know. so we could see that shift a little bit depending on if they have the support they need. then, they say they will go to a conference committee which is a formal process to reconcile differences. the math in the senate is a lot harder. 100 seats
they say one of the main reasons they are doing tax reform is because they say is this is have a hard time being competitive in the united states and we need to have a lower corporate rate. the senate plan suggests delaying that. host: does anybody pay the talk for a, really? guest: very few. they also had to duction's on their side and ways to pay different rates. ast: we see the house taking vote on its version and the senate working on its version. when it comes to reconciling the two, what...
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they.y and spoke to a group of republican voters there very outspoken in the support of him, questioning the allegations, asking why the women are making these allegations when the alleged assaults took place years ago and they believe it could be applied by they believe it could be applied by the democrats to undermine the candidacy of mr moore. today i am in birmingham, alabama! candidacy of mr moore. today i am in birmingham, alabama i spoke to some republican voters earlier and every one of those said they believed that ryan moore should step aside. when i ask, does that mean they would vote for democrats next month, some of them said that they were not sure. that could be the issue in terms of whether he does well or not. some of these voters on the fence said they would rather vote for a republican like a ryan moore or a democrat. the latest polls we saw suggested that the democratic candidate, debbie jones, was doing quite well, he was even put a hat which was astonishing because ala
they.y and spoke to a group of republican voters there very outspoken in the support of him, questioning the allegations, asking why the women are making these allegations when the alleged assaults took place years ago and they believe it could be applied by they believe it could be applied by the democrats to undermine the candidacy of mr moore. today i am in birmingham, alabama! candidacy of mr moore. today i am in birmingham, alabama i spoke to some republican voters earlier and every one of...
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they are worried they don't even remember the these they caressed and buttocks they groped. >> there has been some accountability in the private sector. but if you are a politician in the senate and house at this point in time, you get to stay. al franken says he's not going to resign. john conyers steps down from a powerful positionen a committee -- position on a committee. it doesn't really matter because the democrats can replace him. it would be an admission of letting go power. it's all about power. if you bring accountability for ax you'll harassment in a no tolerance action, a consequence is relinquishing of power, and nobody in washington, d.c. is willing to do that. kennedy: you can't make a bunch of money while you are still in office. you have to wait until you are done before working for a high-powered law firm. the on thing they have got is power. and they are not going to let that go. the alabama senate race has taken another crazy turn with a little more than two weeks until election day. and it has made the possible outcomes even murkier. a retired marine general is e
they are worried they don't even remember the these they caressed and buttocks they groped. >> there has been some accountability in the private sector. but if you are a politician in the senate and house at this point in time, you get to stay. al franken says he's not going to resign. john conyers steps down from a powerful positionen a committee -- position on a committee. it doesn't really matter because the democrats can replace him. it would be an admission of letting go power. it's...
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they can do whatever they want. democrats want more spending on domestic, on defense and everybody wants more spending for disaster relief, we couldyo have increase in december just after we pass a tax cut. the one thing to watch is there might be a vote on waiting pay go, these would be automatic spending cuts that require 60 votes to waive pay go. they will be interesting to see how the democrats vote, if they want to stand up for what they voted for, they drafted the law when they were in charge but they would probably not vote and find a way to cut the deficit. you've got richard, independence, goin ahead. >> caller: my question is, regarding the senate bill it requires an individual investo investor -- as an active trader i use it on a daily basis. i'm wondering if there's any movement inseon that. i've seen a little bit of activity, discussion on cnbc. they say it's gonna simplify taxes but it will do nothing to simplify taxes. in my case if i'm buying shares as they fall and selling them as they go back up wi
they can do whatever they want. democrats want more spending on domestic, on defense and everybody wants more spending for disaster relief, we couldyo have increase in december just after we pass a tax cut. the one thing to watch is there might be a vote on waiting pay go, these would be automatic spending cuts that require 60 votes to waive pay go. they will be interesting to see how the democrats vote, if they want to stand up for what they voted for, they drafted the law when they were in...
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to do an atmosphere test. >> reporter: they are at a crossroads and they are trying decide if they should do diplomacy or file military options. >> we survived in our world that was at risk of nuclear war. >> reporter: he says that there has been some indication that south korea may be interested in direct diplomacy with north korea. some news agencies said that south korea and president, macy's wargames with the united states. and that may lead up to the winter olympics in south korea. that would change the dynamics quite a bit. >> it is very concerning for so many. thank you so much. >>> nuclear warning test coming back to wife for the first time since 1980. because of the rising tension with dark korea -- north korea. they demonstrated the siren today. it has a different sound than one that is used for natural disasters. the monthly tests will begin on friday. >>> a software company based here in the bay area is cutting 13% of their workforce. it would add up to 1200 jobs in their calling it a restructuring move. there not saying which jobs are being cut. autodesk has 9000 employees ar
to do an atmosphere test. >> reporter: they are at a crossroads and they are trying decide if they should do diplomacy or file military options. >> we survived in our world that was at risk of nuclear war. >> reporter: he says that there has been some indication that south korea may be interested in direct diplomacy with north korea. some news agencies said that south korea and president, macy's wargames with the united states. and that may lead up to the winter olympics in...
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at the same time, they are doing two things -- they are trying to push themselves, and they are alsoer to those who want even more of a discount. carol: up next how the mobile home industry went upscale and left low-end customers in the dust. julia: and its stock recommendations courtesy of artificial intelligence. carol: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ julia: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i am julia chatterley. carol: i am carol massar. you can also find us online at businessweek.com. manufactured homes, leaving many with no options. prashant: mobile homes, or manufactured homes, as they are now called, have been a key source of affordable housing in america, but now, manufacturers are building an sort of interior designer touches, and the costs have increased as a result. julia: warren buffett has been at the forefront of upgrading these, and they are upgradable, from what i have seen from the inside. carol: they are incredible. prashant: yes, someone took me around the high-end communities, and you cannot tell that they are manufactured homes. on the inside, they h
at the same time, they are doing two things -- they are trying to push themselves, and they are alsoer to those who want even more of a discount. carol: up next how the mobile home industry went upscale and left low-end customers in the dust. julia: and its stock recommendations courtesy of artificial intelligence. carol: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ julia: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i am julia chatterley. carol: i am carol massar. you can also find...
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and they were very -- the goliath and they were very much mainstream, they did legislative appeals, they did petitions. they courted the president, wanting to get his endorsement. there was a smaller sort of rag tag group of radicals headed by alice paul, called the national women's party, and in 1917, alice paul starts picketing the white house. we are at war in europe, and a lot of people find this in -- with the era of jingoism pervading the society. this is a jailhouse door pin that was made for all the suffer suffragists who went to jail for the right to vote, and it -- to me it's a meditation on the difference between moderate and radical and makes me sort of ponder which one is more effective at bringing social change. maybe all of these things contribute. maybe the fashion ability of the gilded ones, and the mainstream legislative appeals of the main mainstream suffrage activists and the radicals maybe pushing us further than our comfort zone. >> host: one of the enduring questions. i'm about to turn it over to the audience. why do you think, though, that essentially these women
and they were very -- the goliath and they were very much mainstream, they did legislative appeals, they did petitions. they courted the president, wanting to get his endorsement. there was a smaller sort of rag tag group of radicals headed by alice paul, called the national women's party, and in 1917, alice paul starts picketing the white house. we are at war in europe, and a lot of people find this in -- with the era of jingoism pervading the society. this is a jailhouse door pin that was...
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if they want to stand up for what they voted for, they enacted the law while they were in charge, theyould probably vote not to wave it and find a way to cut the deficit. in the past, when these waivers have, they have passed every time. host: richard in charlotte, north carolina, line for independents. caller: my question is regarding the senate bill, and there is a clause i have heard about recently that requires an individual investor to use a -- method instead of the specific identification method. as an active trader, i use it on a daily basis and i wonder if there is any movement in that. i have seen a little bit of activity, discussion on cnbc. they say it is going to simplify taxes. it is going to do nothing to simple fight taxes. shares as, if i buy they fall and selling them when they go back up, i will have washed sales. i probably have hundreds of washed sales on my tax return, creating a nightmare for me. completelyles eliminate any gain or loss, and push it forward to a future day. not only will i not be paying gains, i will have a bunch of ugliness polluting my tax retur
if they want to stand up for what they voted for, they enacted the law while they were in charge, theyould probably vote not to wave it and find a way to cut the deficit. in the past, when these waivers have, they have passed every time. host: richard in charlotte, north carolina, line for independents. caller: my question is regarding the senate bill, and there is a clause i have heard about recently that requires an individual investor to use a -- method instead of the specific identification...
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presented in a press conference they will say they are giving on average $1,150 but then they take that away from the deductions for home ownership and how about the fact there is $1 trillion for the student debt and they take away to deduct that interest. on the charitable friend will discourage charitable giving although these are the guarantees that they made. getting rid of the tax credits? stimulus in old cities today is funneled by these tax credits that is selling gets done. if you look at this exercise will we could be assured of is simplification of the tax code. over the next few hours we anxious to see those negative rhaetian tables to figure out who gets what but it is clear on behalf of the middle-class it simply is not true. so to be with the speaker and my leader's it is important to recognize what this bill is about and it is designed to offer what appears to be enough crumbs for some middle-class folks to distract from the multi trillion dollar giveaway from big corporations to shift the jobs overseas. i will give you an example. we have them looking at these all mornin
presented in a press conference they will say they are giving on average $1,150 but then they take that away from the deductions for home ownership and how about the fact there is $1 trillion for the student debt and they take away to deduct that interest. on the charitable friend will discourage charitable giving although these are the guarantees that they made. getting rid of the tax credits? stimulus in old cities today is funneled by these tax credits that is selling gets done. if you look...
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they did not include the second person they interviewed. this was an african-american democrat marine who found smashed computers in his garage. host: i am going to leave it there. the point is about citizen journalism. what role can it play in the industry? guest: first of all, i am grateful that the caller is in pursuit of fact checking. citizen journalism should be encouraged. i would encourage him to continue his reap warding. -- reporting. one of the problems and benefits of online journalism, if anybody can publish anything really quickly, the cost of entry is low. you get people who go into it independently who are well motivated and they think they've got something to contribute. the congress is investigating s that were bot deliberately feeding false information into the new cycle. 20 or 30o be thought years ago that the communications revolution would make it difficult or tyrants to stay in power. what we are seeing is online journalism has become a tool for nasty people to express their views and influence elections. there are pr
they did not include the second person they interviewed. this was an african-american democrat marine who found smashed computers in his garage. host: i am going to leave it there. the point is about citizen journalism. what role can it play in the industry? guest: first of all, i am grateful that the caller is in pursuit of fact checking. citizen journalism should be encouraged. i would encourage him to continue his reap warding. -- reporting. one of the problems and benefits of online...
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and if they have an issue or problem they can't resolve, they come to me for representation.ese folks that are not represented, they either get fired, or try and hire an attorney, or go to the state, which involves a lot of time and effort. damian: and there's a lot of them, right? i mean, josué was talking about the booming of the construction industry. i mean, you name it and there's--if there's any flat piece of land, it's going to be--there's going to be a shovel dug into it. al: that's correct, that's correct. there is--like josué said, we're in the midst of a building boom here in san jose. damian: and you hear the stories as well, josué? josué: yes, of course. i represent all construction trades, 26 unions. and that's why we are here, because like al mentioned, the workers that are not represented by a union, they don't have a place to go, and that's why we are here. i think you are going to put my contact information at the bottom of the screen. and if anybody suspects that they have a problem, please let us know. especially right now, we are trying to help people tha
and if they have an issue or problem they can't resolve, they come to me for representation.ese folks that are not represented, they either get fired, or try and hire an attorney, or go to the state, which involves a lot of time and effort. damian: and there's a lot of them, right? i mean, josué was talking about the booming of the construction industry. i mean, you name it and there's--if there's any flat piece of land, it's going to be--there's going to be a shovel dug into it. al: that's...
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of america they conclude it's about two hundred thousand people they pay no tax they invest the masses they keep going higher in value because the central banks print money. in a way that makes the assets that they own go up in price but no wages the wages don't go up that's financial engineering deregulation post rager reagan thatcher so it's like you have a huge field you're getting that field and the water disposed to irrigate the crops it just is diverted only to the folks that are in that twenty to thirty trillion dollar offshore parallel financial universe so wage growth is not their job growth has been transformed to part time jobs. jobs actually. and the taxes are born to pay for society by those people that are not. part of that illegal apartheid state you know before it's a part time unless you're committing fraud other says it's legal but the folks who used to be illegal but they change the law to make it legal if it's legal because you know it's give us back to boss jetset about looting if you let looters control the top he'll have looting throughout the economy john locke
of america they conclude it's about two hundred thousand people they pay no tax they invest the masses they keep going higher in value because the central banks print money. in a way that makes the assets that they own go up in price but no wages the wages don't go up that's financial engineering deregulation post rager reagan thatcher so it's like you have a huge field you're getting that field and the water disposed to irrigate the crops it just is diverted only to the folks that are in that...
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then they claim they support federalism, they don't. it's a big problem. then we have the states where some of the city's claim that they are sinks for cities and they claim federalism but as you know immigration is a plan early, federal law and in the constitution. they claim basically nullification of the federal role because they are and justifies the means so we got all that confusion going on. article five states i say to my conservative friends i thought you support the constitution and you support the constitution except that part of it? why don't you accept that part of it? that is the fire alarm. article five is simply the method to amend the constitution and it spelled out there and there was one method originally and when they were debating it in philadelphia, as we know from addison's note, that would allow two thirds of both houses of congress to propose an amendment to the state legislators and then he would need pre- force or 38 state legislators to have. there's another part. george mason, today's end of the constitution
then they claim they support federalism, they don't. it's a big problem. then we have the states where some of the city's claim that they are sinks for cities and they claim federalism but as you know immigration is a plan early, federal law and in the constitution. they claim basically nullification of the federal role because they are and justifies the means so we got all that confusion going on. article five states i say to my conservative friends i thought you support the constitution and...
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they do so much work for us they invent all these great. you know drugs and pharmaceuticals that will save us and cure us and they make all these cute commercials about all the help they provide for little children protect your family you know all their list of the symptoms and the symptoms what the what they call me though the side effects side effects every so every agree that it's like every single minute there's a new drug and for some phantom disease like shaky like center that they make up then they get a grant for. some corrupt congressmen in america billions of dollars and the side effect is always make may and do suicide may induce suicide may induce what you know but the american flag is inducing suicide because you look at that you say oh it's a former cock r.c. it's a form a cocker say let's look at one of the ways they managed to get away with such high cost of drugs is that they say they need to research and develop new drugs so that's before we rant about that let's look at the headline the headline is most new drug patents a
they do so much work for us they invent all these great. you know drugs and pharmaceuticals that will save us and cure us and they make all these cute commercials about all the help they provide for little children protect your family you know all their list of the symptoms and the symptoms what the what they call me though the side effects side effects every so every agree that it's like every single minute there's a new drug and for some phantom disease like shaky like center that they make...
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they are asking questions to get answers that they want. they heard a lot from people on both sides of the issue. and that was for five and half hours tonight. >> i am not a slumlord and i take care of the property. >> reporter: this issue tax the san jose council chambers -- packs the san jose council members facility. >> wages are not clearly keeping up with the price of housing. >> reporter: currently, san jose landlords can raise rent up to 5% each year. another 5% could sing them financially. >> i would have to leave san jose. i would not bet -- be able to afford affordable housing. >> reporter: there are changes with the prices of goods and services, currently it is 2.5% and will represent a rent increase in the same amount. >> it keeps the rent from spiking in ways that will be unpayable for tenants.>> we want to have the city council direct this. to have a landlord protection ordinance. >> [ applause ]>> reporter: one side blessing would be the others burden. they say that the cost of doing business goes up and with no allowance for
they are asking questions to get answers that they want. they heard a lot from people on both sides of the issue. and that was for five and half hours tonight. >> i am not a slumlord and i take care of the property. >> reporter: this issue tax the san jose council chambers -- packs the san jose council members facility. >> wages are not clearly keeping up with the price of housing. >> reporter: currently, san jose landlords can raise rent up to 5% each year. another 5%...
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they have no good ideas. they have got nothing. they just talk.smart people in the government, not stupid people like all these old people. they are too old. they are back in the last century. they are too old. host: ok. in other headlines, in the washington post says that the puerto rico utility chief has quit amid the crisis. the executive director of the puerto rico electric power authority resigned on friday, weeksuestions on repairs after the logical grid was destroyed. he had been questioned about a 300 billion -- about a $300 million contract signed with a small firm, instead of more experienced firms that usually rush to these storm ravaged areas. the rates were substantially higher than those paid to others. it was later canceled. the government announced the resignation, saying that roa mos tenure had become unsustainable. we have charlie on the line. caller: hi. i love your show. statistically, when people were just getting their opioid painkillers and doctors were not getting in trouble, where people overdosing at the rate they are now
they have no good ideas. they have got nothing. they just talk.smart people in the government, not stupid people like all these old people. they are too old. they are back in the last century. they are too old. host: ok. in other headlines, in the washington post says that the puerto rico utility chief has quit amid the crisis. the executive director of the puerto rico electric power authority resigned on friday, weeksuestions on repairs after the logical grid was destroyed. he had been...
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are they schizophrenic? they can't figure out what they want?donna brazile is saying that because she might have gotten some threatening phone calls in the last couple weeks all the refusings -- she is trying to make up for all the things she told in her book recently. i don't think it's going to help. >> judge jeanine: 15 seconds, last word. >> i would just say nobody has ever lost the presidency while winning more votes than their opponent than hillary clinton did. you have to cut her some slack. >> judge jeanine: all right, charlie, austan. >> happened in the reverse. >> judge jeanine: edition of hannity right after the break. don't go away. ♪ >> welcome back to special edition of hannity. unfortunately that's all the time we have left. be sure to watch justice this saturday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern. ewe have a jammed pack live show lining up with all the latest news. special guest sebastian grka. we hope you'll join us saturday night in the meantime, have a very happy thanksgiving. all the best to you, laura ingraham is up next. >> good ev
are they schizophrenic? they can't figure out what they want?donna brazile is saying that because she might have gotten some threatening phone calls in the last couple weeks all the refusings -- she is trying to make up for all the things she told in her book recently. i don't think it's going to help. >> judge jeanine: 15 seconds, last word. >> i would just say nobody has ever lost the presidency while winning more votes than their opponent than hillary clinton did. you have to cut...
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had they won and they matter and i. wanted to fight the war even now in here we can burn stereophile we can't burn certain things in open air so why weren't they allowed. when the soldiers to do it. personally within three days i could feel it like something was wrong and it hit me real hard i went to search. for medication. and i bought it and for me it just wouldn't go away within fifteen days that i was there was even sicker i was pretty sick to hold a plane and when i came down i could be returned back to the states i knew different and the something was wrong. and that became the o.p.o. battle of trying to figure out what was wrong and how bad it was going to be i started developing sinus problems me you know a lot of other guys me changing nasal sprays and stuff to try to alleviate that and i just had. sinus problems veterans were coming home they had stories to tell they came home they're experiencing all of these health conditions they didn't know why these presumably very healthy men and women all of a sudden w
had they won and they matter and i. wanted to fight the war even now in here we can burn stereophile we can't burn certain things in open air so why weren't they allowed. when the soldiers to do it. personally within three days i could feel it like something was wrong and it hit me real hard i went to search. for medication. and i bought it and for me it just wouldn't go away within fifteen days that i was there was even sicker i was pretty sick to hold a plane and when i came down i could be...
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but they actually stood with the cause. they marched. they gave speeches. they held events.so that's really what i focused on. i do think that bo mobt if you did accounting she would tip the scale for the radical side. she had first funded a mainstream as you know. and then she got sort of tired of them and impatient with the mainstream organization because it wasn't really making a difference. and she felt that alice paul could that ales lis paul was getting attention for different things than celebrity or fashion. she was getting attention for -- radical controversial tack it cans. just a quick follow-up to that. if these women had wanted to make big contributions, do they have ability to do that do they have enough control over the money many their household? to do that -- is that -- how is that? . i would hesitate to make a global statement about that. but i would guess that most of them, yes. most of them did and most of them did make contributions. i mean, alice paul as he said had -- i mean, alba basically supported alice paul paid her salary -- or for her whole life.
but they actually stood with the cause. they marched. they gave speeches. they held events.so that's really what i focused on. i do think that bo mobt if you did accounting she would tip the scale for the radical side. she had first funded a mainstream as you know. and then she got sort of tired of them and impatient with the mainstream organization because it wasn't really making a difference. and she felt that alice paul could that ales lis paul was getting attention for different things than...
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they say, they do not pose a threat. in february, maine spillway partially collapsed forcing 200,000 people to evacuate. phase 1 of the rebuilding of the spillway was finished at the beginning of the month. >> this is a normal occurrence to happen on a construction project, all concrete has this kind of result in placement. it is physics as how it works. >> they hired a nebraska based contractor to do the work, they say the dam is ready to handle whatever mother nature brings this winter. >>> a group called the satanic temple chapter in san jose saying a grinch -- said a grinch stole part of their holiday display. a goat mask was put up by christmas in the park. there are tombstones and skulls and set up presence. some visitors say it is great but not great for the park. >> it's not right, it's a nice decoration. you shouldn't go in and vandalize and take what isn't yours. >> they say they will replace the stolen goat head. >>> a warning for mac users, there is a security flaw in the newest operating system. it allows an
they say, they do not pose a threat. in february, maine spillway partially collapsed forcing 200,000 people to evacuate. phase 1 of the rebuilding of the spillway was finished at the beginning of the month. >> this is a normal occurrence to happen on a construction project, all concrete has this kind of result in placement. it is physics as how it works. >> they hired a nebraska based contractor to do the work, they say the dam is ready to handle whatever mother nature brings this...
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they are able to do this work they do it for all their other groups. and mos, benefits and administration places that have disabled dependent coverage have the health plan review. for disability. so the other part of this rule as requiring the members to comply with that process. this is not take away any of their appeal rights. if they do not like to determination the plans give they could do a first level appeal with us and then of course if they don't agree with our with you what then it would be aboard appeal. >> i think that's critically important to stress that point is that i don't want to insult our health plan partners, but to say there might be some skepticism on the part of members about how determination might be made, it could be problematic. so a member does have a right to appeal once a determination is made. i think we need to kind of highlight that in some way in this-with these rule changes >> okay. we can certainly do that >> i would agree with that because i don't think we ask with each health plan review for us what their policy is
they are able to do this work they do it for all their other groups. and mos, benefits and administration places that have disabled dependent coverage have the health plan review. for disability. so the other part of this rule as requiring the members to comply with that process. this is not take away any of their appeal rights. if they do not like to determination the plans give they could do a first level appeal with us and then of course if they don't agree with our with you what then it...
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they recognize that they can encourage people to come to their communities if they promote the healththeir communities, both in design and the general ethos of health. managey essentially their communities. what was the second question? vanessa: health insurance companies and what do they understand about it? dr. iton: i was part of a group that has a number of health insurers on it. they get this. their challenges -- and health care institutions get this, too. they realize, you know, that the research that suggests what actually shapes population health is health care is about 10% of what shapes health. somewhere between 70% and 90% of what shapes health has nothing to do with a doctor's office and pills. so health insurers, they recognize this, they see this in their large population data sets, and they are working in a reimbursement paradigm which has incentives to only look short-term. if we want to change that, we have to create a new set of incentives, which includes policy change. they will not do it on their own, they are motivated by their bottom line. that incentivizes short
they recognize that they can encourage people to come to their communities if they promote the healththeir communities, both in design and the general ethos of health. managey essentially their communities. what was the second question? vanessa: health insurance companies and what do they understand about it? dr. iton: i was part of a group that has a number of health insurers on it. they get this. their challenges -- and health care institutions get this, too. they realize, you know, that the...
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where they were living before they they fled so i think that is a real problem and the other problem on this issue are fear and that this overwhelming fear that people feel about any prospect of going back where they suffered such trauma and nearly all of them have suffered some kind of trauma is that this is not a longer a military operation there are still people living you can see full of military operations taking place there now it is bija landis' or even individuals you know the extremist buddhist groups of youths we've seen at b.b.c. did some excellent reporting and actually caught on video you burning villages these are not people in uniform therefore i think that is an extra concern that i think is even beyond the government's you know capacity to guarantee because these are individual citizens civilians your first point about rezoning in reassignment of land ben when you work with people in refugee camps i'm wondering how aware they are of what's been happening back home to their lands and properties will this reassignment of land and rezoning in iraq kind state is anyone c
where they were living before they they fled so i think that is a real problem and the other problem on this issue are fear and that this overwhelming fear that people feel about any prospect of going back where they suffered such trauma and nearly all of them have suffered some kind of trauma is that this is not a longer a military operation there are still people living you can see full of military operations taking place there now it is bija landis' or even individuals you know the extremist...
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they need all the revenue they can get. they don't have a lot they can give. there is a $1.5 trillion allowed , saavedra have much room to move, so they will barrel through. -- the budget, so they do not have much room to move, so they will barrel through. something as big as medical deductions, if that becomes an essential issue of the bill, it will cost a lot of money. mike debonis, she is testing out a strategy. we don't know what the details are. they want to move quickly to stop lobbyists from saying wait, wait, wait, don't get rid of that reduction. guest: that is a part of it. but i would say to mike and a lot of other people who are concerned, lawmakers tend to listen to -- it is less lobbyists, but people with personal stories like mike has. -- they may not listen to one individual, but if they start hearing about stories like one's parent, or a loved who is going to get affected by this, the potential listen -- people tend to listen. is there time enough for that momentum to grow in the timeframe that republican leaders are talking about? i don't kno
they need all the revenue they can get. they don't have a lot they can give. there is a $1.5 trillion allowed , saavedra have much room to move, so they will barrel through. -- the budget, so they do not have much room to move, so they will barrel through. something as big as medical deductions, if that becomes an essential issue of the bill, it will cost a lot of money. mike debonis, she is testing out a strategy. we don't know what the details are. they want to move quickly to stop lobbyists...
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they make a commitment. they find solutions. they get stronger. africa the. stories about people making a difference shaping their nation. and their continent. w.'s new multimedia series for africa. dot com africa on the move. hijacking the news. where i come from the news is being hijacked journalism itself has become a scripted reality show it's not just good versus evil us versus them black and white. because.
they make a commitment. they find solutions. they get stronger. africa the. stories about people making a difference shaping their nation. and their continent. w.'s new multimedia series for africa. dot com africa on the move. hijacking the news. where i come from the news is being hijacked journalism itself has become a scripted reality show it's not just good versus evil us versus them black and white. because.