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airports including kirk, las vegas, tulsa and salt lake city. now 150 more will be deployed this year. the exact locations are a well guarded secret. boston and new york liberty are libelly candidates. some airlines have disabled inflight entertainment. some won't let you use the bathroom within an hour of landing. others will. >> gegget up to speed on the new normal. just in time for the holiday trip home. >> managers say an airline is interested but wants to remain anonymous. airport management has to prove there is enough demand. >> it is 5:09, coming up, a problem with tylenol pain tablets. >> are you ready yet to get rid of your live christmas tree. find out where you can take it to have it recycled. >> there are people out there traveling. ( sighs ) ( music throughout ) hey bets, can i borrow a quarter? sure, still not dry? i'm trying to shrink them. i lost weight and now some clothes are too big. how did you do it? simple stuff. eating right and i switched to whole grain. whole grain... studies show that people who eat more whole grain te
airports including kirk, las vegas, tulsa and salt lake city. now 150 more will be deployed this year. the exact locations are a well guarded secret. boston and new york liberty are libelly candidates. some airlines have disabled inflight entertainment. some won't let you use the bathroom within an hour of landing. others will. >> gegget up to speed on the new normal. just in time for the holiday trip home. >> managers say an airline is interested but wants to remain anonymous....
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airports, including albuquerque, las vegas, miami, san francisco, tulsa and salt lake city. add now the tsa has ordered 150 more to be deployed this year. while the exact locations are a well-guarded secret, officials say boston logan and newark liberty are likely candidates. >> it's a necessary evil, i guess, for me. >> for the security of hundreds of people i think that it should be acceptable to be able to view a body like that just to make sure that we're all safe. >> reporter: the rules change from flight to flight. some airlines have disabled the in-flight entertainment. others haven't. some won't allow you to use the bathroom within an hour of landing. others will. >> expect the unexpected. a lot of these security regulations are in the hands of pilots and in-flight crews. >> reporter: getting up to speed on the new normal. >> people are well aware that, you know, this is coming. >> reporter: just in time for the holiday trip home. jeff rossen, nbc news, new york. >>> the northeast and midwest are feeling the bitter bite of winter tonight with the record-breaking temp
airports, including albuquerque, las vegas, miami, san francisco, tulsa and salt lake city. add now the tsa has ordered 150 more to be deployed this year. while the exact locations are a well-guarded secret, officials say boston logan and newark liberty are likely candidates. >> it's a necessary evil, i guess, for me. >> for the security of hundreds of people i think that it should be acceptable to be able to view a body like that just to make sure that we're all safe. >>...
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spent a year at tulsa.irst nine games but he knew he wasn't playing well, so they brought him off the bench, and now he's beginning to understand that role a little bit better, but this xavier team is so much better when mclean gets production. smith back in the lineup for wake. >> dan: xavier did a nice job that time preventing ishmael smith from getting into the lane. >> ron: turnover. that's wake's fourth of the ball game. redford, can't leave him open, and he drains the three. he's hitting 50% beyond the arc. a 6-0 run by xavier. inside aminu, a spin move, sees a triple team and he is fouled. >> dan: wake forest has one of the top three-point defenses in the country, but it's really difficult to defend any basket intransition. nobody is around redford. it's hard to find him in transition. i tell you what, when this kid gets his feet set, he just doesn't miss. >> ron: he led the a-10 last year, leads them this year in three-point percentage, but even in today's shoot around this morning, gaudio was telli
spent a year at tulsa.irst nine games but he knew he wasn't playing well, so they brought him off the bench, and now he's beginning to understand that role a little bit better, but this xavier team is so much better when mclean gets production. smith back in the lineup for wake. >> dan: xavier did a nice job that time preventing ishmael smith from getting into the lane. >> ron: turnover. that's wake's fourth of the ball game. redford, can't leave him open, and he drains the three....
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i was not in their 24 hours. >> you call our office in tulsa. >> i went to my insurance company.st-of-living rais this year? car manufacturersç, big insurae companies keep this -- keep their homes. you cannot help the people. >> i will give you the answer. if there is a decline in the cpip, you have no -- in the cpi, you have no cut in your social security. last year, they cpi was down about 2.3%. if we did it fair and we paid you more when it was going up, then we should take it away when it is going down. but we do not do that. the reason there is no increase is because the actual cost of çliving went down to. for%. that is why. >> -- it went down 2.3%. if you look at the numbers, that is what it did last year. >> it cost me more for it 10- pound sack of potatoes this year. >> you have been eating too many potatoes. somebody take the microphone away from them. last question. over here. >> thank you for being here, senator coburn occurre. if you were in charge of foreign policy, how would you deal with the house of cards that is pakistan? >> if i was in charge, i would create
i was not in their 24 hours. >> you call our office in tulsa. >> i went to my insurance company.st-of-living rais this year? car manufacturersç, big insurae companies keep this -- keep their homes. you cannot help the people. >> i will give you the answer. if there is a decline in the cpip, you have no -- in the cpi, you have no cut in your social security. last year, they cpi was down about 2.3%. if we did it fair and we paid you more when it was going up, then we should...
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airports, including albuquerque, las vegas, miami, san francisco, tulsa, and salt lake city.he tsa has ordered 150 more to be placed this year. newark liberty and boston logan are likely candidates. >> it's a necessary evil, i guess, for me. >> for the security of hundreds of people, i think that it should be acceptable to be able to view a body like that, just to make sure that we're all safe. >> reporter: the rules change from flight to flight. some airlines have disabled the in-flight entertainment. others have. some won't allow you to use the bathroom within an hour of landing. others will. >> expect the unexpected. a lot of these security regulations are in the hands of pilots and in-flight crews. >> reporter: getting up to speed on the new normal. >> people are well aware that, you know, this is coming. >> reporter: just in time for the holiday trip home. jeff rossen, nbc news, new york. >>> police in tokyo are working around the clock to find the person who stole more than $3 million worth of watches from a store. the thief smashed several showcases in the basement yes
airports, including albuquerque, las vegas, miami, san francisco, tulsa, and salt lake city.he tsa has ordered 150 more to be placed this year. newark liberty and boston logan are likely candidates. >> it's a necessary evil, i guess, for me. >> for the security of hundreds of people, i think that it should be acceptable to be able to view a body like that, just to make sure that we're all safe. >> reporter: the rules change from flight to flight. some airlines have disabled...
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i'll see about 10 patients tomorrow morning before i head back to tulsa to do some things. allocate scarce resources. now, we can either believe that or we can deny it. the assumption that they don't means our entire history belies that, that we have used markets to allocate scarce resources. and what that would really mean is we would reconnect the purchase of health care with a payment, and we don't. and so, therefore, we don't see market forces moderating costs because it's not necessarily in the economic interest of the individual to do that, because they're not responsible for it. for every 3.5% increase in the cost of health care in this country for insurance, it costs you real wages, 2%. so if health insurance costs this last year went up 5.5%, that costs the people who have health insurance 3% real wages. now, why is there no connection? it is because other than a deductible and a co-pay, the first thing you don't see is what is the price and war the outcomes? >> can't do it. >> you can't find it. so the point is -- and that's what we had in our bill. we had transpa
i'll see about 10 patients tomorrow morning before i head back to tulsa to do some things. allocate scarce resources. now, we can either believe that or we can deny it. the assumption that they don't means our entire history belies that, that we have used markets to allocate scarce resources. and what that would really mean is we would reconnect the purchase of health care with a payment, and we don't. and so, therefore, we don't see market forces moderating costs because it's not necessarily...
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i was not in their 24 hours. >> you call our office in tulsa. >> i went to my insurance company.et cost-of-living raises this year? car manufacturers, big insurance companies keep this -- keep their homes. you cannot help the people. >> i will give you the answer. if there is a decline in the cpi, you have no cut in your social security. last year, they cpi was down about 2.3%. if we did it fair and we paid you more when it was going up, then we should take it away when it is going down. but we do not do that. the reason there is no increase is because the actual cost of living went down 2.3%. if you look at the numbers, that is what it did last year. >> it cost me more for it 10- pound sack of potatoes this year. >> you have been eating too many potatoes. somebody take the microphone away from them. last question. over here. >> thank you for being here, senator coburn. if you were in charge of foreign policy, how would you deal with the house of cards that is pakistan? r' charge, iÑd create energy inaendence as part of our foreign policy. that is the first thing i would do. [app
i was not in their 24 hours. >> you call our office in tulsa. >> i went to my insurance company.et cost-of-living raises this year? car manufacturers, big insurance companies keep this -- keep their homes. you cannot help the people. >> i will give you the answer. if there is a decline in the cpi, you have no cut in your social security. last year, they cpi was down about 2.3%. if we did it fair and we paid you more when it was going up, then we should take it away when it is...
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i'll see about 10 patients tomorrow morning before i head back to tulsa to do some things. allocate scarce resources. now, we can either believe that or we can deny it. the assumption that they don't means our entire history belies that, that we have used markets to allocate scarce resources. and what that would really mean is we would reconnect the purchase of health care with a payment, and we don't. and so, therefore, we don't see market forces moderating costs because it's not necessarily in the economic interest of the individual to do that, because they're not responsible for it. for every 3.5% increase in the cost of health care in this country for insurance, it costs you real wages, 2%. so if health insurance costs this last year went up 5.5%, that costs the people who have health insurance 3% real wages. now, why is there no connection? it is because other than a deductible and a co-pay, the first thing you don't see is what is the price and war the outcomes? >> can't do it. >> you can't find it. so the point is -- and that's what we had in our bill. we had transpa
i'll see about 10 patients tomorrow morning before i head back to tulsa to do some things. allocate scarce resources. now, we can either believe that or we can deny it. the assumption that they don't means our entire history belies that, that we have used markets to allocate scarce resources. and what that would really mean is we would reconnect the purchase of health care with a payment, and we don't. and so, therefore, we don't see market forces moderating costs because it's not necessarily...
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airports, including albuquerque, las vegas, miami, san francisco, tulsa and salt lake city. add now the tsa has order 150 more to be deployed this year. while the exact locations are a well guarded secret, boston logan and newark liberty are likely candidates. >> it's a necessary evil, i guess. >> for security of hundreds of people, i think that it should be acceptable to be able to view a body like that to make sure we're all safe. >> reporter: the rules change from flight to flight. some airlines have disabled the inflight entertainment. others haven't. some won't let you use the bathroom within an hour of landing. others will. >> these regulations are in the hands of pilots and inflight crews. >> reporter: getting up to speed on the new normal. >> people are well aware that this is coming. >> reporter: just in time for the holiday trip home. >>> a heads up for metro riders. expect 30 minute train delays starting tonight due to track maintenance. track work will be performed every night through thursday. >>> the wizards were not able to fight off a distwrax the win last ni
airports, including albuquerque, las vegas, miami, san francisco, tulsa and salt lake city. add now the tsa has order 150 more to be deployed this year. while the exact locations are a well guarded secret, boston logan and newark liberty are likely candidates. >> it's a necessary evil, i guess. >> for security of hundreds of people, i think that it should be acceptable to be able to view a body like that to make sure we're all safe. >> reporter: the rules change from flight to...
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we have a caller from tulsa, oklahoma. the morning caller:. -- caller: the morning.e from jamaica. i have been to cuba several times because they did not set any restriction of anybody coming into the country. we are neighbors in the caribbean. they supply certain items to jamaica. q. what is a very literate country. -- cuba is a very literate country. they do not suffer a lot a lot like we do here. the american people do not understand much about cuba. have a very good new year. guesthost: 1 viewer says the in barkemargo shouldbargo should hd years ago. what about that? guest: you did not have millions of chinese living in an important swing state before the election. another issue is the cubans are not following the china model. they are not opening their economy to more foreign investment, trade, but rather practice state run economics. i did not agree with everything the caller said. cuba has a great deal of appeal in the caribbean and latin america. it is a country that has a wide number of doctors overseas. that has helped to generate a lot of support for cuba
we have a caller from tulsa, oklahoma. the morning caller:. -- caller: the morning.e from jamaica. i have been to cuba several times because they did not set any restriction of anybody coming into the country. we are neighbors in the caribbean. they supply certain items to jamaica. q. what is a very literate country. -- cuba is a very literate country. they do not suffer a lot a lot like we do here. the american people do not understand much about cuba. have a very good new year. guesthost: 1...
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host: tulsa, oklahoma. gilbert, good morning.en know where to begin listening to this person. war profiteering on steroids is what i hear. there is nothing that we can defend ourselves from by staying home. we are in a 120 countries are around with the world. why do they hate us? let us try to count the ways. look at the s -- assassination at times that we have tried around the world. look at what happened in the iran -- in iran. this is why they hate us. terrorism is a tactic. it only takes one person. the thing is, we are falling apart at home and war companies are making lots of money and we are falling apart at home. every day around the world of billions of dollars a day. we did not militarily defeat the russians. to me, this is a false issue. our southern border is wide open. guest: this person has a somewhat different view. i would certainly agree with you that there are things the united states have done over the past half century which you have listed that have provoked a great deal of hostility toward the united states.
host: tulsa, oklahoma. gilbert, good morning.en know where to begin listening to this person. war profiteering on steroids is what i hear. there is nothing that we can defend ourselves from by staying home. we are in a 120 countries are around with the world. why do they hate us? let us try to count the ways. look at the s -- assassination at times that we have tried around the world. look at what happened in the iran -- in iran. this is why they hate us. terrorism is a tactic. it only takes...
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host: tulsa, democrats line. caller: you answer my question earlier about the cost. preparers. guest: your income tax return is tax deductible if you itemize deductions, and write out as the law is set up, the income tax return -- right out as the law set up, the income tax return would be a miscellaneous deduction, which is subject to a 2% deduction for your gross income and very few people are actually able to take that. if you are self-employed and you have a portion of your return was for your sole proprietorship or you were in a business and you were hiring a corporation to do your corporate return, then those are business expenses. it is deductible, but in reality, because of the floor, very few people get to take it. host: you brought with you your report to congress, which you are required to do, and if you also highlighted the service line that the iris -- but the irs has seven up -- that the irs has set up. you were not happy with that. guest: 30% of the taxpayers are the calls that do not get through. this is not something that is caused by the irs exactly
host: tulsa, democrats line. caller: you answer my question earlier about the cost. preparers. guest: your income tax return is tax deductible if you itemize deductions, and write out as the law is set up, the income tax return -- right out as the law set up, the income tax return would be a miscellaneous deduction, which is subject to a 2% deduction for your gross income and very few people are actually able to take that. if you are self-employed and you have a portion of your return was for...
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host: tulsa, democrats line. caller: you answer my question earlier about the cost.e up the cost for preparers. guest: your income tax return is tax deductible if you itemize deductions, and write out as the law is set up, the income tax return -- right out as the law set up, the income tax return would be a miscellaneous deduction, which is subject to a 2% deduction for your gross income and very few people are actually able to take that. if you are self-employed and you have a portion of your return was for your sole proprietorship or you were in a business and you were hiring a corporation to do your corporate return, then those are business expenses. it is deductible, but in reality, because of the floor, very few people get to take it. host: you brought with you your report to congress, which you are required to do, and if you also highlighted the service line that the iris -- but the irs has seven up -- that the irs has set up. you were not happy with that. guest: 30% of the taxpayers are the calls that do not get through. this is not something that is caused b
host: tulsa, democrats line. caller: you answer my question earlier about the cost.e up the cost for preparers. guest: your income tax return is tax deductible if you itemize deductions, and write out as the law is set up, the income tax return -- right out as the law set up, the income tax return would be a miscellaneous deduction, which is subject to a 2% deduction for your gross income and very few people are actually able to take that. if you are self-employed and you have a portion of your...
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i'll see about 10 patients tomorrow morning before i head back to tulsa to do some things.w, we can either believe that or we can deny it. the assumption that they don't means our entire history belies that, that we have used markets to allocate scarce resources. and what that would really mean is we would reconnect the purchase of health care with a payment, and we don't. and so, therefore, we don't see market forces moderating costs because it's not necessarily in the economic interest of the individual to do that, because they're not responsible for it. for every 3.5% increase in the cost of health care in this country for insurance, it costs you real wages, 2%. so if health insurance costs this last year went up 5.5%, that costs the people who have health insurance 3% real wages. now, why is there no connection? it is because other than a deductible and a co-pay, the first thing you don't see is what is the price and war the outcomes? >> can't do it. >> you can't find it. so the point is -- and that's what we had in our bill. we had transparency. we had forced transpare
i'll see about 10 patients tomorrow morning before i head back to tulsa to do some things.w, we can either believe that or we can deny it. the assumption that they don't means our entire history belies that, that we have used markets to allocate scarce resources. and what that would really mean is we would reconnect the purchase of health care with a payment, and we don't. and so, therefore, we don't see market forces moderating costs because it's not necessarily in the economic interest of the...
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kirk is joining us from tulsa, oklahoma. caller: good morning. i came from jamaica, 90 miles from cuba. basically, i have been to cuba several times, because cuba does not have any restriction on anybody coming into the country most of the time. cuba is a very helpful country to all the neighbors in the caribbean. they supply certain items to jamaica. q. what is a very literate country. -- cuba is a very literate country. they do not suffer a lot a lot like we do here. the american people do not understand much about cuba. have a very good new year. guesthost: 1 viewer says the in barkemargo shouldbargo should hd years ago. what about that? guest: you did not have millions of chinese living in an important swing state before the election. another issue is the cubans are not following the china model. they are not opening their economy to more foreign investment, trade, but rather practice state run economics. i did not agree with everything the caller said. cuba has a great deal of appeal in the caribbean and latin america. it is a country that h
kirk is joining us from tulsa, oklahoma. caller: good morning. i came from jamaica, 90 miles from cuba. basically, i have been to cuba several times, because cuba does not have any restriction on anybody coming into the country most of the time. cuba is a very helpful country to all the neighbors in the caribbean. they supply certain items to jamaica. q. what is a very literate country. -- cuba is a very literate country. they do not suffer a lot a lot like we do here. the american people do...
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host: tulsa, oklahoma. gilbert, good morning.caller: i do not even know where to begin listening to this person. war profiteering on steroids is what i hear. there is nothing that we can defend ourselves from by staying home. we are in a 120 countries are around with the world. why do they hate us? let us try to count the ways. look at the s -- assassination at times that we have tried around the world. look at what happened in the iran -- in iran. this is why they hate us. terrorism is a tactic. it only takes one person. the thing is, we are falling apart at home and war companies are making lots of money and we are falling apart at home. every day around the world of billions of dollars a day. we did not militarily defeat the russians. to me, this is a false issue. our southern border is wide open. guest: this person has a somewhat different view. i would certainly agree with you that there are things the united states have done over the past half century which you have listed that have provoked a great deal of hostility toward
host: tulsa, oklahoma. gilbert, good morning.caller: i do not even know where to begin listening to this person. war profiteering on steroids is what i hear. there is nothing that we can defend ourselves from by staying home. we are in a 120 countries are around with the world. why do they hate us? let us try to count the ways. look at the s -- assassination at times that we have tried around the world. look at what happened in the iran -- in iran. this is why they hate us. terrorism is a...
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where about 40,000 people are just south of tulsa. our big administration thing is to work, all of that. we have all of the forms of transportation, real way, airport, port, you name it. i have seen people talk about transportation my entire life. what is the future of transportation in america? interstate bought -- interstate highways were started under eisenhower. what is the 20% 3 message that is going to be used? -- the 21st century method that is going to be used? >> i worked on congress -- around congress for over 30 years and i was on the transportation committee. if you look at the span of transportation in our country from when it was begun and, certainly, when the federal government got involved, i do not know if there is another administration that has taken this kind of interest in america's infrastructure and america's transportation than president obama has. the we have never had $8 billion for passenger rail. i do not know of another administration that listened as carefully as we did to all of you a year ago about the
where about 40,000 people are just south of tulsa. our big administration thing is to work, all of that. we have all of the forms of transportation, real way, airport, port, you name it. i have seen people talk about transportation my entire life. what is the future of transportation in america? interstate bought -- interstate highways were started under eisenhower. what is the 20% 3 message that is going to be used? -- the 21st century method that is going to be used? >> i worked on...
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host: tulsa, oklahoma. gilbert, good morning. caller: i do not even know where to begin listening to this person. war profiteering on steroids is what i hear. there is nothing that we can defend ourselves from by staying home. we are in a 120 countries are around with the world. why do they hate us? let us try to count the ways. look at the s -- assassination at times that we have tried around the world. look at what happened in the iran -- in iran. this is why they hate us. terrorism is a tactic. it only takes one person. the thing is, we are falling apart at home and war companies are making lots of money and we are falling apart at home. every day around the world of billions of dollars a day. we did not militarily defeat the russians. to me, this is a false issue. our southern border is wide open. guest: this person has a somewhat different view. i would certainly agree with you that there are things the united states have done over the past half century which you have listed that have provoked a great deal of hostility towar
host: tulsa, oklahoma. gilbert, good morning. caller: i do not even know where to begin listening to this person. war profiteering on steroids is what i hear. there is nothing that we can defend ourselves from by staying home. we are in a 120 countries are around with the world. why do they hate us? let us try to count the ways. look at the s -- assassination at times that we have tried around the world. look at what happened in the iran -- in iran. this is why they hate us. terrorism is a...