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you need masses of ung people participating in obamacare in order to make the whole thing work. they are saying, number one, i will go without health insurance or number two i will take the hit on the fine and forget it. then the whole thing implodes. >> i might have a couple of seconds -- hold on. >> i think i have the solution to all of this. >> go ahead. >> i think you would agree with me. to make it less complex, less difficult for people to understand why don't we have a single payer system that is efficient, fair and universal. >> there you go. that's the objective, right? that's the ultimate goal. >> at least we know what they want. th want government to administer all of your health care and make all of your decisions. we'll have to leave you there. coming up, the french are crying over this nsa spy scandal. should we care and is there more fallout to come? >> there are vast programs of both domestic and [beep] [indistinct chatter] [kids talking at once] [speaking foreign language] [heart beang] [heartbeat continues] [faint singing] [heartbeat, music playing louder] ♪ i'
you need masses of ung people participating in obamacare in order to make the whole thing work. they are saying, number one, i will go without health insurance or number two i will take the hit on the fine and forget it. then the whole thing implodes. >> i might have a couple of seconds -- hold on. >> i think i have the solution to all of this. >> go ahead. >> i think you would agree with me. to make it less complex, less difficult for people to understand why don't we...
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because we're going tobe payi for lifestyle choices@ it also going to cost,@u disality more easily ung that's going to really increase the cost of that absolutely exploding cost of that program which is already skyrocketing. toead people get more treatment toreduceit. >> what's that? >> bariatric surgery where surgery to reduce your appetite d se weight. but it's not for everybody. that's becoming more of a thing to reduce obesity. if it's going to make peop reduce their weit, th you can see some -- something positive about i(. way to really explode the cost of health care for really what's become@a lifestyle choice. i mean people who smoke, are going tocall smokg a disease too? >> the costs are exploding already. >> she's made an excellent point about bariatric surgery, but it's expensive, and insurance companies have been reluctant, i believe, to undertake the cost of bariatric surgery. should that be changed, and if so, does the government play a role in having it changed? it's a sease. >> iom wondering if bariatric surgery is what they're mi at. that probay lygog to include a fract
because we're going tobe payi for lifestyle choices@ it also going to cost,@u disality more easily ung that's going to really increase the cost of that absolutely exploding cost of that program which is already skyrocketing. toead people get more treatment toreduceit. >> what's that? >> bariatric surgery where surgery to reduce your appetite d se weight. but it's not for everybody. that's becoming more of a thing to reduce obesity. if it's going to make peop reduce their weit, th...
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if you want to go be something in your life you have to get out there and start working when you are ung, start doing things and demonstrate the ability to stand by your own 2 feet the last few years we have been teaching self-esteem instead of self-reliance. john: they like them so. >> that is great we build an ice nation of narcissist. life has risk you cannot litigate or legislate your way out of every problem. something just happened. john: the one thing is we baby boomers embrace was the welfare state. i believed this would end poverty and it is a good example of the dependency talk because if you look at a graph of what happened after the war on poverty began it is true poverty dropped the first five years 9 million people were helped the look that since then the line goes up and down and the top people to be dependent and progress stopped and looked at the five years before the war on poverty and le were lifting themselves out of poverty on their own without government. government helped a few people then stop the progress. >> look what else. katrina. hurricane katrina was predict
if you want to go be something in your life you have to get out there and start working when you are ung, start doing things and demonstrate the ability to stand by your own 2 feet the last few years we have been teaching self-esteem instead of self-reliance. john: they like them so. >> that is great we build an ice nation of narcissist. life has risk you cannot litigate or legislate your way out of every problem. something just happened. john: the one thing is we baby boomers embrace was...
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any young person has heard ung someone say i remember when than cost a nickel.dn't all of a sudden n get more expensive in terms of the labor we have to use. what's happened is the currency lost value. it takes $23 to buy today what $1 could in 1913. wha when the federal reserve was created. >> you have to go all the way back to 1913. paul krugman will tell you what, inflation is, what, 2% a year historically. that's pretty good. this isn't a big mystery, b though. the federal reserve has created a lot of money with qe whatever we're up to. the banks are holding most of it back. it's not going into the price level because they're holding it as extra reer was because the k"tr# that's length out, we'll t higher price inflation. ts >> that's a form of robbery, actually. >> explain that to people. >> yeah. it's a serious issue. you can't get a return on your s money anymore from saving. really, you can't sustain prosperity without saving and s investment. that's precisely what the policies are discouraging. >> let's go back to the rome parallel. freele trade rule, t
any young person has heard ung someone say i remember when than cost a nickel.dn't all of a sudden n get more expensive in terms of the labor we have to use. what's happened is the currency lost value. it takes $23 to buy today what $1 could in 1913. wha when the federal reserve was created. >> you have to go all the way back to 1913. paul krugman will tell you what, inflation is, what, 2% a year historically. that's pretty good. this isn't a big mystery, b though. the federal reserve has...
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discussions posing the risk to pay the bill for the unwinding of those institutions and when those resources ungthe industry has to pitch in. so, again, we'll have to test this at a certain point, but if you tried to do today, first of all, politically, you'd never do it. do you think the american public for 30 seconds would tolerate that kind of a vote again in politically, it's not a non-starter. also, legislatively, if you are read the bill, it prohibits exactly by law of doing what we did before. >> i don't want to put you on the spot, but maybe the biggest, most important question, what happened with the lone ranger? i mean. >> look at the grey hair here. >> i mean, that movie bombed. >> jay silver. i remember ris listening to it. >> the movie will list $200 million. are you in charge of those things, specifically? >> welcome to venture capital. >> a lot of bonds this year. >> we're having great successes as well. >> wow. >> it wasn't your fault. thanks for coming on. we appreciate it. >> too big to fail in hollywood. >> that's right. coming up, gm reporting earnings of 84 cents a share, be
discussions posing the risk to pay the bill for the unwinding of those institutions and when those resources ungthe industry has to pitch in. so, again, we'll have to test this at a certain point, but if you tried to do today, first of all, politically, you'd never do it. do you think the american public for 30 seconds would tolerate that kind of a vote again in politically, it's not a non-starter. also, legislatively, if you are read the bill, it prohibits exactly by law of doing what we did...
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his grandfather and ung really firefighters.oing to be a proud father to new baby boy. anthony rose, just 23, was expecting his first child with his fiancee. rose earned his ged on-line and went to work for the local fire department. 25-year-old william warneke and his wife roxanne were expecting their first child in december. a four-year marine corps veteran, he served a tour in iraq. another marine, travis tur byfill loved to bring his daughters around town to the gym or the local dairy queen. they just loved their dad. as a former marine, jesse steed was used to putting his life on the line for others, but his sense of humor that won over his fellow firefighters. scott norris, was described by friends as an ideal gentleman, the kind of guy you would be okay with dating your daughter. multi sport athlete, john percin was described as brave with an unforgettable a laugh. clayton whitted gave his time at a youth group. according to friends his personality would light up a room. he married had is wife christy in 2011. described a
his grandfather and ung really firefighters.oing to be a proud father to new baby boy. anthony rose, just 23, was expecting his first child with his fiancee. rose earned his ged on-line and went to work for the local fire department. 25-year-old william warneke and his wife roxanne were expecting their first child in december. a four-year marine corps veteran, he served a tour in iraq. another marine, travis tur byfill loved to bring his daughters around town to the gym or the local dairy...
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we had another incident, a ung somalian boy, only 5 years old, people loved to see this boy ride a bicycle around and a 13-year-old got into a disagreement and beat him in the head and we had a recent drive-by shooting in the district where the assailant said he shot the wrong guy and the wrong guy was an innocent 12-year-old boy. we need to do something about mental illness and about violence that's gripping this country. it is clear there are many people who do to mental -- due to mental illness do not have the ability to calmly and rationally resolve their differences with others. instead, they turn to violence. let's do something about the rising violence in our urban communities. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? mr. wilson: madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from south carolina is recognized for one minute. mr. wilson: madam speaker, the president made inaccu
we had another incident, a ung somalian boy, only 5 years old, people loved to see this boy ride a bicycle around and a 13-year-old got into a disagreement and beat him in the head and we had a recent drive-by shooting in the district where the assailant said he shot the wrong guy and the wrong guy was an innocent 12-year-old boy. we need to do something about mental illness and about violence that's gripping this country. it is clear there are many people who do to mental -- due to mental...