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so healthcare was imbedded into the employment context in the united states in the way th-÷aren't in er country in the world. ironically what that meant was%wiov in franklin roosevelt when truman said we ought to have a national healthcare the way all these other countries do, one of the leading opposition forces were the unions. the progressive unions because they were offering it as a benefit to their members. they're saying you can't be doing this. that's how we get people to script our union. >> rose: we're paternalistic and we'll take care of you. what is the irony. >> the one irony about obamacare that people don't realize it's a more conservative version of aqey#w plan first proposed by richard nixon. >> rose: a more conservative version. >> rightçb and a much more conservative version of what romney did in massachusetts. what really happened over the years the democrats were pushing and pushing for single payer for medicare for all, government for health insurance. they could get no where and they gradually got one down and finally with obamacare the democratj5cwhitehouse said
so healthcare was imbedded into the employment context in the united states in the way th-÷aren't in er country in the world. ironically what that meant was%wiov in franklin roosevelt when truman said we ought to have a national healthcare the way all these other countries do, one of the leading opposition forces were the unions. the progressive unions because they were offering it as a benefit to their members. they're saying you can't be doing this. that's how we get people to script our...
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some of the winners, united healthcare, ge and united technologies are some of the best purchasers ondustrial average. ge came out with numbers today, netflix was a winner, up almost 30%. the airlines rocket. and on the downside, the losers, mcdonald's, we know about sales numbers, verizon, telecom didn't do that well this week. we saw ups and johnson & johnson some of the laggers, i'm mixing together the s&p and the dow to give a broad-based feeling. it was a winning week on wall street. traders like the energy, impacted well and the consumers did well. and we have been looking abroad where it was stagnant. lori: a winning and wild week. a half hour to go on the session and the entire week. volatility was certainly a theme. as was heavy volume, and it was a big day for the box. the company called box, after two false alarms, finally made a debut on the new york stock exchange. it will start a trend for tech company ipos? back to davos to see what liz has coming up. liz: from cybersecurity to famous dancers and the tongues of famed coffee baristas, lloyds of london ensures it all. bra
some of the winners, united healthcare, ge and united technologies are some of the best purchasers ondustrial average. ge came out with numbers today, netflix was a winner, up almost 30%. the airlines rocket. and on the downside, the losers, mcdonald's, we know about sales numbers, verizon, telecom didn't do that well this week. we saw ups and johnson & johnson some of the laggers, i'm mixing together the s&p and the dow to give a broad-based feeling. it was a winning week on wall...
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lifetime highs for home depot, walmart and united healthcare, names that are dow components, retailersat tech winners and names people know well including apple, microsoft, hewlett-packard and ibm. last year ibm was down 15%. the prior year down 2%. so the ibm shareholders are hoping for a great 2015. back to you. cheryl: nicole, thank you very much, see you when the bells ring 25 minutes from now. >>> while super bowl ratings set new records each year, it is a trend that could come to an end. thanks to a much younger and inexperienced opponent. the first-ever college football playoff occurred last weekend and generated historic cable tv ratings with over 28 million viewers watching each game. with record-breaking numbers, the college football championship may soon replace the super bowl. here with us to break that down and a lofty prediction from robert tuchman, he is here and fox sports one contributor jenny taft. welcome to both of you. robert, you think that the college championship is going to be a ratings, profits, viewers, what? >> yeah, if you look at it right now, they are exc
lifetime highs for home depot, walmart and united healthcare, names that are dow components, retailersat tech winners and names people know well including apple, microsoft, hewlett-packard and ibm. last year ibm was down 15%. the prior year down 2%. so the ibm shareholders are hoping for a great 2015. back to you. cheryl: nicole, thank you very much, see you when the bells ring 25 minutes from now. >>> while super bowl ratings set new records each year, it is a trend that could come to...
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and whyy funding for this edition of caucus new jersey has been provided by the healthcare foundation of new jersey united water horizon blue cross blue shield of new jersey actavis in cooperation with the american medicine chest challenge new jersey manufacturers the russell berrie foundation and by choose new jersey transportation provided by air brook limousine serving the metropolitan new york new jersey area caucus new jersey has been produced in partnership with tristar studios you may have heard the first deadline to purchase health insurance under the affordable care act has passed the marketplace will reopen to everyone on november 15th ut you may still be eligible for coverage now if you have moved, lost a job, or if your family status has changed and if you think you don't qualify because you make too much money or are not a citizen you may be surprised to learn that there is a health insurance plan for you. and for those who qualify coverage under new jersey family are is available all year round. closed captioning provided by aciem studios wwww captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productio
and whyy funding for this edition of caucus new jersey has been provided by the healthcare foundation of new jersey united water horizon blue cross blue shield of new jersey actavis in cooperation with the american medicine chest challenge new jersey manufacturers the russell berrie foundation and by choose new jersey transportation provided by air brook limousine serving the metropolitan new york new jersey area caucus new jersey has been produced in partnership with tristar studios you may...
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stance, the owner said i don't believe that my employees should have to pay into the healthcare system of the united states, and it's a religious thing that i feel that, it's against my faith, and the supreme court did what? >> supported it. >> supported it. said okay, you can take and opt out, and you do not have to pay for your employees to be into the medical insurance field, which is a huge deal, and i have to wonder, where is the supreme court going in defining the boundaries of the free exercise clause versus operation? >> many people support it. i'm interested to see how they come out on it. >> the fact that my personal belief trumps the participation of my employees in the healthcare system. >> that's going to be huge. >> i'm not so sure about that one. now -- >> i think science and religion. the future of god is a new book out. >> what is the future of god? >> he challenges the atheists who have no respect, sam harris and the -- and richard dawkins, that they do not look at the other side at all. they dismiss it, they say, they said -- scientists want to investigate. they want empirical fac
stance, the owner said i don't believe that my employees should have to pay into the healthcare system of the united states, and it's a religious thing that i feel that, it's against my faith, and the supreme court did what? >> supported it. >> supported it. said okay, you can take and opt out, and you do not have to pay for your employees to be into the medical insurance field, which is a huge deal, and i have to wonder, where is the supreme court going in defining the boundaries...
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disorderly beard rode notoriously with his band of revolutionaries of a the united states backed dictator failed. free healthcareut also more than a half century long embargo and isolation from the u.s. that left both governments stuck in a cold war stare down. >> in the end more than 50 years have passed passed and nobody las won with the blockade, not the u.s. and not us either. >> reporter: today there is a sort of evolution of the revolution. in correct years under fidel's brother, raul, cubans could open small businesses, travel without government permission and be more connected even if internet at home still widely banned. if cuba's' form of socialism is to continue another 50 years it might need help. cubans are exhausted from years of shortages of basic goods. if the embargo is lifted u.s. tourists and their dollars could flood country boosting a tourism sector increasing the back phone of the economy. after the deal with the u.s., people started saying that cuba could become nothing more than a playground of capital civil. some people, mostly outside cuba even only have jokingly said the streets of hav
disorderly beard rode notoriously with his band of revolutionaries of a the united states backed dictator failed. free healthcareut also more than a half century long embargo and isolation from the u.s. that left both governments stuck in a cold war stare down. >> in the end more than 50 years have passed passed and nobody las won with the blockade, not the u.s. and not us either. >> reporter: today there is a sort of evolution of the revolution. in correct years under fidel's...
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healthcare worker will be heading to a biocontainment unit in omaha this afternoon.e'll have details on what's going on. >>> also the trial for the surviving suspect in the boston marathon bombing set to begin tomorrow. the challenges for the defense and the prosecution. that's coming up next. hey! guess what day it is?? >>hump day! hummmp daaay! it's hump day! >>yeah! >>hey mike! mike mike mike mike mike! >>mike mike mike mike mike. hey! he knows! hey! guess what day it is! hey! camel! guess what day it is! >>it's not even wednesday. let it go, phil. if you're a camel, you put up with this all the time. it's what you do. (sigh) if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. ok... >>> it's the bottom of the hour. time for top of the news. air force one touching down in d.c. the first family returning from their vacation in hawaii. president obama will face a congress in full republican control when the capital gets back to work. the president will hit the road promoting policies he'll highlight in his upcoming sta
healthcare worker will be heading to a biocontainment unit in omaha this afternoon.e'll have details on what's going on. >>> also the trial for the surviving suspect in the boston marathon bombing set to begin tomorrow. the challenges for the defense and the prosecution. that's coming up next. hey! guess what day it is?? >>hump day! hummmp daaay! it's hump day! >>yeah! >>hey mike! mike mike mike mike mike! >>mike mike mike mike mike. hey! he knows! hey! guess...
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and now we have a national healthcare system for all of the united states. how can we sit there and have a national healthcare system for the united states that is going to be better supposedly than what we give our veterans? host: sean in bellevue, nebraska. another caller saying that this congress can work on v.a. issues, their top priority in the new congress. according to the "washington post" story on the new congress the first test for incoming senate majority leader mitch mcconnell may be on energy issues, their story noting that "senator mcconnell is keenly aware of the challenges raining in some of the impulses that fellow republican lawmakers have developed over eight straight years in the minority. the first test will come on the energy debate, which could begin by the end of this week. mcconnell is trying to keep this site from offering amendments not related to energy issues. in recent years, when some rank-and-file republicans wanted to stop the senate in its tracks, they were threatened -- they were threatened amendments related to health care.
and now we have a national healthcare system for all of the united states. how can we sit there and have a national healthcare system for the united states that is going to be better supposedly than what we give our veterans? host: sean in bellevue, nebraska. another caller saying that this congress can work on v.a. issues, their top priority in the new congress. according to the "washington post" story on the new congress the first test for incoming senate majority leader mitch...
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. >> more to come tonight on "action news" an american healthcare worker exposed to ebola arrives back in the united states. the latest on that patient's condition. >> also new details about the little girl that walked away from a plane crash that killed her family. >> and plus jeff skversky has sports when "action news" comes right eric green the man accused of murdering two pennsylvania troopers last st september is due in court tomorrow morning. it's a mere formality to see if there's enough evidence. he was captured after 48 day manhunt. he he remains held without bail in the pike county prison. >>> american health worker determined to have had high risk exposure to ebola is in nebraska tonight. they landed in omaha aboard a special jet and taken to nebraska medical center with a special biocontainment unit. the patient is not ill or contagious but ut will be monitored for symptom as a precaution. >> pauline calferty remains in critical condition in lon ton. she started developing symptom a dave after returning from work in west africa. >> rough seas hampered search for flight air 8501 in java s
. >> more to come tonight on "action news" an american healthcare worker exposed to ebola arrives back in the united states. the latest on that patient's condition. >> also new details about the little girl that walked away from a plane crash that killed her family. >> and plus jeff skversky has sports when "action news" comes right eric green the man accused of murdering two pennsylvania troopers last st september is due in court tomorrow morning. it's a...
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he knew the difference but if he lived in the united states what the different the healthcare system is it dealing with it. when you see those moments of heart break that's what propels you in the work and that'scñ what makes you say how can help not just the hundred people in that hospital but how can i help thousands and millions. >> rose: you said in a speech i told her i had been somewhere i had never been before. >> this particular hospital is called king george the fifth. you only would go in if you had drug resistent tb. the few drugs that work at all at this point have horrific side effects. there's one that gets rid of your hearing. there's another one that kind of makes you a little crazy. the hospital is not well staffed. there's young kids in there and they were thinking well do we educate them or not because they're going to die. the staff were getting infected so not many people wanted to work there. it was just as bad as it could be. and you know there those people were and i knew most of them would never ever come out of it. and how did we get to the point where in pa
he knew the difference but if he lived in the united states what the different the healthcare system is it dealing with it. when you see those moments of heart break that's what propels you in the work and that'scñ what makes you say how can help not just the hundred people in that hospital but how can i help thousands and millions. >> rose: you said in a speech i told her i had been somewhere i had never been before. >> this particular hospital is called king george the fifth. you...
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healthcare retirement funds. currently only three of the state's 21 bargaining units make some contribution to retiree health. >>>t appears the world's richest people just keep on getting richer. today, according to a new study, the world's richest 1% is on track to control 50% of the global wealth by next year. that's up from 48% just last year. the report was released ahead of the world economic forum which starts in switzerland tomorrow. authors of the study plan to use it to urge world leaders including president obama to tackle global inequality by tracking down on tax dodging, investing in republic services and implements equal pay. >>> facebook is looking to fill more than 1100 jobs as the social networking site continues with aggressive growth plans. facebook is looking to hire aerospace mechanical technician, engineers, and a flight test manager so it can use drones to provide internet access in different parts of the world. they are also hiring for the virtual reality unit and in advertising sales. right now, they have 11509 jobs listed on its -- 11 a 9 johns list -- 11 a 9 jobs on the visit. >>> the nf
healthcare retirement funds. currently only three of the state's 21 bargaining units make some contribution to retiree health. >>>t appears the world's richest people just keep on getting richer. today, according to a new study, the world's richest 1% is on track to control 50% of the global wealth by next year. that's up from 48% just last year. the report was released ahead of the world economic forum which starts in switzerland tomorrow. authors of the study plan to use it to urge...
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healthcare. i have high blood pleasure and am a diabetic and need the medication to control my unit to survive, but my employer at the airport want us to pay $350 a month by the last yeerz of our contract. we all cannot afford it to pay the extra 350 a month. besides, i'm paying rent, bills, food and medication. we know this owner, they making money. we want the airport to continue contribution for their healthcare full coverage. thank you. >> thank you very much. and before our next speaker comes up, i do apologize, we have a board rule here where we cannot use applause or vocal expressions for approval or disapproval. perhaps there could be other gestures you use to support each other such as use your fingers. >> my name is [inaudible] i work at san francisco restaurant airport. we are here today because i want our voices to be heard. we need healthcare badly and i had an accident four years ago and i have to be on doctor care since four years ago and wez work hard -- everybody at the airport works so hard and we want them to help us with the health benefits that we deserve it. so please help, th
healthcare. i have high blood pleasure and am a diabetic and need the medication to control my unit to survive, but my employer at the airport want us to pay $350 a month by the last yeerz of our contract. we all cannot afford it to pay the extra 350 a month. besides, i'm paying rent, bills, food and medication. we know this owner, they making money. we want the airport to continue contribution for their healthcare full coverage. thank you. >> thank you very much. and before our next...
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rashelle and i am here with the san francisco for healthcare and housing and jobs and justice, and we are a combination of three coalitions that united together several years ago. to insure that corporations such as better cpmc prioritized the community needs and benefits san francisco as much as they benefit from the san franciscan and combined we are a coalition for health planning in san francisco and good neighbor, coalition and jobs with justice. and there are a numbers in the audience right now, who are members of the coalition and i asked them to stand up, briefly, and as we are getting our presentation ready. i believe that ours is on the screen right now. and we are here to mainly to insure that we trust and verify and i would like to trust our city, and in insuring that the development agreement, ratified in 2013 is fully implemented and urge that you verify any claims that cpmc is indeed in compliance. today we will focus on three key areas. >> jenny lamb and i am going to give you an overview around the concerns around the workforce provisions from the development agreement what was the promise, that there would be a loca
rashelle and i am here with the san francisco for healthcare and housing and jobs and justice, and we are a combination of three coalitions that united together several years ago. to insure that corporations such as better cpmc prioritized the community needs and benefits san francisco as much as they benefit from the san franciscan and combined we are a coalition for health planning in san francisco and good neighbor, coalition and jobs with justice. and there are a numbers in the audience...
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ask your healthcare professional about prevnar 13 ® today. cheryl: the unitedtaking new measures against north korea following the hack attack on send any which they believe was conducted by that country. david: yeah, rich edson, live in washington with the details. what have you got, rich? >> david, a senior administration official says the attack against sony has crossed a line of the treasury department is sanctioning 10 north korean government officials and three entities in that country. in an executive order the administration says, quote, we take seriously north korea's attack that aimed to create destructive financial effects on a husband company and threaten artists and other individuals with the goal of restricting their right to free expression. treasury is announcing sanctions against north korea's intelligence organization, the country's primary arms dealer and entity that procures technology for the government. they acknowledge that the 10 north korean officials they sanctioned may not have been involved in the cyberattack but they chose these tar
ask your healthcare professional about prevnar 13 ® today. cheryl: the unitedtaking new measures against north korea following the hack attack on send any which they believe was conducted by that country. david: yeah, rich edson, live in washington with the details. what have you got, rich? >> david, a senior administration official says the attack against sony has crossed a line of the treasury department is sanctioning 10 north korean government officials and three entities in that...
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. >>> an american healthcare worker who was exposed to ebola is under observation. the patient was driven to the center with the bio containment unit. so far the patient is showing no signs of critical illness. >>> pauline had been working with the charity save the children. the authority is investigating how she ended up with ebola. >>> a flood is not keeping students from returning to an east bay high school this morning. a pipe smash at newark memorial high school, and the water rushed at least six rooms. janitors found water four feet deep from the fire department's mine line that exploded under the school. they're not sure why that happened but they're happen it didn't happen when students there were. >> one of the floors in the classrooms additionally blew up almost three feet of cement. could have been even more devastating than it is. >> the clean up is likely to take a few months but the high school is turn something extra space into temporary classrooms so students can return today. >> the recent cold weather's been a mixed bag for b businesses that sell fire wood. a manager of fire wood farms says the downside is the air
. >>> an american healthcare worker who was exposed to ebola is under observation. the patient was driven to the center with the bio containment unit. so far the patient is showing no signs of critical illness. >>> pauline had been working with the charity save the children. the authority is investigating how she ended up with ebola. >>> a flood is not keeping students from returning to an east bay high school this morning. a pipe smash at newark memorial high school,...
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healthcare products for its people. in addition, products are expensive in the united states and they can get products from other places and they can get it with financing. some years ago council worked out an agreement with the catholic church. their caritas. the agreement was that they would be able to provide for the third party verification, part of the cda says that healthcare products can't be used for torture or reexport, used in tourism, et cetera. they said they would be willing to do that. so from the business community standpoint, we thought that was a slam dunk. it took away an issue that had been disrupting exports. at the same time, it was able to solve a problem. cuban foreign ministry went mental. they said basically you've just destroyed our ability to use that as an issue. not saying they always want to do that, but it's a component and it needs to be thought of here. from december of 2001 through november of last year, u.s. exporters, it's a total of about $5 billion, just a shade under $5 billion, and that's in cash, and the payment terms have been cash in advance as they required. and the cubans bo
healthcare products for its people. in addition, products are expensive in the united states and they can get products from other places and they can get it with financing. some years ago council worked out an agreement with the catholic church. their caritas. the agreement was that they would be able to provide for the third party verification, part of the cda says that healthcare products can't be used for torture or reexport, used in tourism, et cetera. they said they would be willing to do...
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united states. meanwhile, house of representatives passed a bill that would permanently bar federal funds from abortion coverage under the president's healthcare law. all but one republican voted for the bill. >> this is not a gift from the republican party to these people. this is a gift from our creator himself! >> so the whole thing is a hoax. it was just meant to feed the base. >> reporter: president obama says he will veto the bill. as for those rallies today in oakland, organizers from the pro-life side are bringing race into the debate focusing on black women again using that phrase "black lives matter." live in the newsroom, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> new this morning, there's some relief for people who are waiting for the state to get them signed up for medi-cal benefits. an alameda county court says that the department of healthcare services cannot determine if you're eligible within 45 days of applying, it has to give you temporary benefits. the department says it has cut its medi-cal backlog by more than 95%. >>> bay area restaurant owners are on the lookout for bottle bandits targeting some high-end wines. thieves stole $300,000 wo
united states. meanwhile, house of representatives passed a bill that would permanently bar federal funds from abortion coverage under the president's healthcare law. all but one republican voted for the bill. >> this is not a gift from the republican party to these people. this is a gift from our creator himself! >> so the whole thing is a hoax. it was just meant to feed the base. >> reporter: president obama says he will veto the bill. as for those rallies today in oakland,...
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healthcare retirement funds. right now, only three of the state's 21 backenning units may -- bargaining units make contributions toe world's richest people keep on getting richer. according to a new study, the world's richest 1% is on track to take control of 50% of the global wealth by next year. that's up from 48% last year. the report was released ahead of the world economic forum which starts in switzerland tomorrow. authors will use it to urge world leaders, including president obama, to tackle global inequality by cracking down on tax dodging, investing in free public services and implementing equal pay. >>> 8:10. why are bay area birds dying by the dozen? coming up in 27 minute, the very mysterious sticky goo that's coating and killing bird in the east bay. the tough job of trying to save their lives. >>> but the areas in northern california at greater risk of possible outbreaks. coming up the five specific areas where researchers uncovered vast populations. >>> traffic is doing very well if you are driving on the golden gate bridge or any of the bridge, coming back, we'll show you the bay area commute. >>
healthcare retirement funds. right now, only three of the state's 21 backenning units may -- bargaining units make contributions toe world's richest people keep on getting richer. according to a new study, the world's richest 1% is on track to take control of 50% of the global wealth by next year. that's up from 48% last year. the report was released ahead of the world economic forum which starts in switzerland tomorrow. authors will use it to urge world leaders, including president obama, to...
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healthcare products for its people. in addition, products are expensive in the united states and they can get products from other placesouncil worked out an agreement with the catholic church. the agreement was that they would be able to provide for the third party verification, part of the cda says that healthcare products can't be used for torture or reexport, used in tourism, et cetera. they said they would be willing to do that. so from the business community standpoint, we thought that was a slam dunk. it took away an issue that had been v÷ disrupting exports. at the same time, it was able to solve a problem. cuban foreign ministry went mental. they said basically you've just destroyed our ability to use that as an issue. not saying they always want to do that, but it's a component and it needs to be thought of here. from december of 2001 through november of last year u.s. exporters, food and:=;ag, it's a total of about $5 billion just a shade under $5 billion and that's in cash, and the payment terms have been cash in advance as they required. and the cubans bought after tisra was signed into law. they didn't buy
healthcare products for its people. in addition, products are expensive in the united states and they can get products from other placesouncil worked out an agreement with the catholic church. the agreement was that they would be able to provide for the third party verification, part of the cda says that healthcare products can't be used for torture or reexport, used in tourism, et cetera. they said they would be willing to do that. so from the business community standpoint, we thought that was...
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united states is grow from preindustrial to post sweat shop standards of living. >> another myth, everyone should go to college. the cost of college is 50 to $60,000 a year. >> inflation was 160%. we're upset that healthcarets grew more. 400%. but college tuition rose 750%. why would that be? because of government handouts. as government increased financial aide colleges raised tuition. the president seems to understand the relationship. >> we can't just keep on subsidizing skyrocketing tuition. >> government subsidizes high tuition by throwing money at schools. but in that same speech where the president says we can't subsidize skyrocketing tuition he say this. >> my administration is increasing federal student aid so more students can afford college. >> doesn't he see the disconnect? i think he does. but he still panders for votes by giving your money away. he told young people student loans, don't you worry about it. we'll take care of it. >> let's tell another 1 million students when they graduate they will be required to pay only 10% of their income on student loans and all of their debt will be for given. >> sure, free money. debts for given. it's not the politician's own money. the only good news i
united states is grow from preindustrial to post sweat shop standards of living. >> another myth, everyone should go to college. the cost of college is 50 to $60,000 a year. >> inflation was 160%. we're upset that healthcarets grew more. 400%. but college tuition rose 750%. why would that be? because of government handouts. as government increased financial aide colleges raised tuition. the president seems to understand the relationship. >> we can't just keep on subsidizing...
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half of the people in the united states.even know what he was doing. medicare overseas __ we pay for healthcare. how come american people cannot have it? guest: i kind of agree with you. that was a pretty good statement. the healthcare situation in this country __ we pay the most and get the least. we have so may people who are uninsured. what obamacare has done is expand access. we have been in this long battle as to whether or not we will repeal it. we will not repeal it. we need to focus on the health care system to get the costs down. it is a burden on employers and employees. a lot of people will forgo even bargaining a pay raise, if they can hold onto the health care that they want. the cost of healthcare is really the challenge that we should focus on. that is an area where republicans and democrats should be able to work together. we are paying the most for healthcare. why do we find ways to lower that cost and improve quality. host: are the things that republicans could appear to? guest: absolutely. for example, prescription drugs are incredibly expensive. why don't we try to get those
half of the people in the united states.even know what he was doing. medicare overseas __ we pay for healthcare. how come american people cannot have it? guest: i kind of agree with you. that was a pretty good statement. the healthcare situation in this country __ we pay the most and get the least. we have so may people who are uninsured. what obamacare has done is expand access. we have been in this long battle as to whether or not we will repeal it. we will not repeal it. we need to focus on...
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healthcare reform. she also challenged the president to sign legislation to fast track the keystone xl pipeline. >>> a free speech group is protesting across the country today. a group called "citizens united" is holding what they call a memorial for the first amendment. they say free speech died five years ago when the supreme court ruled in favor of unlimited campaign contributions. protestors will march around san francisco this afternoon at 3:30 and 4:30. >>> bart will hold a ceremony today to mark one year since one of its police officers died in the "lion king." it was january 21, 2014, officer tommy smith was shot by another officer who mistook him for an armed assailant. at the time the officers were searching for stolen items at an apartment in dublin. officer smith's badge will be retired at today's ceremony. >>> and a former pinole police commander facing sentencing today in an elder abuse case. 38-year-old matthew messier could get a year in jail. he pleaded guilty to one felony count of lying about his assets. messier was arrested back in 2012 after a pleasanton neighbor became suspicious that he was trying to get the assets of an elderly neighbor. >>> a stretch of tully road
healthcare reform. she also challenged the president to sign legislation to fast track the keystone xl pipeline. >>> a free speech group is protesting across the country today. a group called "citizens united" is holding what they call a memorial for the first amendment. they say free speech died five years ago when the supreme court ruled in favor of unlimited campaign contributions. protestors will march around san francisco this afternoon at 3:30 and 4:30. >>>...
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united states let this man, al-marri out? very curious tally coming up. -- tale coming up. retirement, will you have enough money to live life on your terms? i sure hope so. with healthcare costs, who knows. umm... everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor.... can get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. no super-slow-motion footage of trucks splashing through the mud. no cowboy hats, horses or hay bales. just a ram 3500 that head to head can out-tow ford's f-350 by more than one and a half tons. get more facts at ramtrucks.com. does a freshly printed presentation fill you with optimism? then you might be gearcentric. right now, get this case of paper for only $24.99 and save even more after rewards. office depot & officemax. gear up for great. >>> so let's see the list. free community college. middle class tax breaks and new taxes on the rich. those are just some of the promises that we expect to hear tonight in the state of the union address. but will he keep those promises and has he kept the past state of the union promises. our politic
united states let this man, al-marri out? very curious tally coming up. -- tale coming up. retirement, will you have enough money to live life on your terms? i sure hope so. with healthcare costs, who knows. umm... everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor.... can get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. no super-slow-motion footage of trucks splashing through the...
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healthcare should be. >> announcer: if you or someone you love has complex or advanced-stage cancer, call cancer treatment centers of america or go to cancercenter.com now. with five regional locations across the united states -- philadelphia in the northeast, suburban atlanta in the southeast, suburban chicago in the midwest, tulsa in the southwest, and suburban phoenix in the west -- cancer treatment centers of america treats people from all over the country. call or go online to learn about our sophisticated technologies hear about our treatment results and our experienced physicians and clinicians who have dedicated their lives to fighting cancer. you'll also learn why over 95% of our patients are satisfied and why our unique approach to patient-empowered care has provided treatment options to cancer patients and their families for three decades. >> cancer treatment centers of america helped keep me in the game. >> announcer: the preceding program was brought to you by cancer treatment centers of america -- care that never quits. >> welcome to gospel truth with andrew wommack. a teaching ministry that focuses on god's unconditional love and grace. celebrating 20 years of discipling others through
healthcare should be. >> announcer: if you or someone you love has complex or advanced-stage cancer, call cancer treatment centers of america or go to cancercenter.com now. with five regional locations across the united states -- philadelphia in the northeast, suburban atlanta in the southeast, suburban chicago in the midwest, tulsa in the southwest, and suburban phoenix in the west -- cancer treatment centers of america treats people from all over the country. call or go online to learn...
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healthcare. second item that's very crucial and we have a problem is with immigration. i am an immigrant here in this country and very glad to be here in the united states of america. but we have to help at a time number even people don't know what is if at this illegal immigrants or immigrants. they have to come up with something. >> that's why president obama is expected to take action on that. so, i think those are the two things. of course the budget for americans, they are fed up with the congress now. nothing is moving. and it seems that we are at a stalemate. thank you very much, sir. host: scott from new york independent line hi. caller: good morning. are you talking to me? host: yes, sir. guest: yes. i think that the republicans and democrats could come together -- am i there? host: yes. go ahead. caller: thank you. being the head runner for president right now in the republican party is jeb bush. since she had 5 major drug crimes tried to forge a prescription tore examcompaniax. when she was in drug rehab she was caught with the crack cocaine. host: how office that. guest: the drug powder. host: can i ask you a question? the relations b
healthcare. second item that's very crucial and we have a problem is with immigration. i am an immigrant here in this country and very glad to be here in the united states of america. but we have to help at a time number even people don't know what is if at this illegal immigrants or immigrants. they have to come up with something. >> that's why president obama is expected to take action on that. so, i think those are the two things. of course the budget for americans, they are fed up...
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healthcare health care condition. impact of deportation on a family or many years of presence in the united states.he last several years i studied the dhs data and internal guidelines on the t-shirt action obtained through the freedom of information act. having looked at thousands of t-shirt actions processed by the department of homeland security, the recurring theme is a menace. the third action is granted to the noncitizens with dependents presence in the united states since childhood, primary caregivers medical conditions. in sydney agency used oracle use of the deferred action for individuals. the agency has applied to the deferred action and other forms to group for similar reasons. a natural and quick settled question that i would end up with is the legal authority. and for those of you that want a treatise that is shorter than the law review i would refer you to the november 25 letter that was signed by more than 120 scholars in the immigration law primarily defending the legal action of november 20. the legal authority itself is rooted in the u.s. constitution and the immigration statute,
healthcare health care condition. impact of deportation on a family or many years of presence in the united states.he last several years i studied the dhs data and internal guidelines on the t-shirt action obtained through the freedom of information act. having looked at thousands of t-shirt actions processed by the department of homeland security, the recurring theme is a menace. the third action is granted to the noncitizens with dependents presence in the united states since childhood,...