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canadian free skier called it unnecessarily risky. snowboarder from canada said the course felt like jumping out of a building. down playing the dangers of the course. >> when you are in a number of disciplines and want to try one, you concentrate on that. if you really want to concentrate on one then maybe the chances and he's decided to take it he knows a lot more about it than i certainly do, maybe he's taking the decision that his best way is to concentrate solely on that. there could be the possibility of an injury. >> white still has the chance to dominate in halfpipe. they talk a lot of trash almost like american sports, two of the contenders for a gold medal actually went on twitter and gave sean white a little bit of cricriticism for pulling out. it's easy to pull out of a contest when you think you can't win and also from canada, maxon perrot, says sean pulled out because he's scared. both of these guys deleted their tweets. perrot actually issued an apology for what he said. sean white says it's not safe. >> you got oworry
canadian free skier called it unnecessarily risky. snowboarder from canada said the course felt like jumping out of a building. down playing the dangers of the course. >> when you are in a number of disciplines and want to try one, you concentrate on that. if you really want to concentrate on one then maybe the chances and he's decided to take it he knows a lot more about it than i certainly do, maybe he's taking the decision that his best way is to concentrate solely on that. there could...
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the safe way of doing that that doesn't put journalists and news teams lives unnecessarily at risk. [crowds yelling] [gunshots] >> why can anyone really think that our calling, as journalists, is any less important than the calling of a soldier? i- i don't believe it is. the sooner we understand and manage that, the sooner we're actually going to come up with safety policies that are really effective. >> a journalist has to be concerned about all the contingencies that could arise from land mines to the possibility of crossfire to the possibility of incoming mortars to military forces simply changing sides. so a journalist needs a certain level of combat awareness training as well as emergency first-aid. >> as long as people are fighting each other and killing each other, and doing so in the acquisition of power, or territory, or, you know, a point of view, uhm, journalists have to be there. >> we have seen a rise in this culture of impunity in some of the world's most dangerous countries. not, well, we're talking about war zones now, but countries like mexico, where to kill a journ
the safe way of doing that that doesn't put journalists and news teams lives unnecessarily at risk. [crowds yelling] [gunshots] >> why can anyone really think that our calling, as journalists, is any less important than the calling of a soldier? i- i don't believe it is. the sooner we understand and manage that, the sooner we're actually going to come up with safety policies that are really effective. >> a journalist has to be concerned about all the contingencies that could arise...
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compete with their friends to kind of one-up each other and reset fitness goals, it may be an unnecessarilyrea of competition. >> i lot fitness, but it can be expensive and if an app can do the same thing i'm all with it. >> they are everything from the nike fuel band to the first bit force. compete with -- fit bit force. sales are expected to top $1 billion this year. not everyone is buying into the excitement. critics say, more users are interested i feedback from their friends than on the scales. are they actually making us healthier or just feeding our social media obsession? joining us to help answer that question, jamie lam, long time runner. alvin is a tech expert on gaming and technology, janet psychologist, researching buying fitness products. what about this that's on the go? >> it gives you a data calculation of what you're actually doing. it's sort of making our humdrum activities of walking into something that's more game like and video gaming. so people really seem to want to enjoy that. >> jamie you hang out with a lot of athletes, you're an athlete yourself. give us some rea
compete with their friends to kind of one-up each other and reset fitness goals, it may be an unnecessarilyrea of competition. >> i lot fitness, but it can be expensive and if an app can do the same thing i'm all with it. >> they are everything from the nike fuel band to the first bit force. compete with -- fit bit force. sales are expected to top $1 billion this year. not everyone is buying into the excitement. critics say, more users are interested i feedback from their friends...
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we believe that grossly excessive force, lethal force was used unnecessarily. >> but the israeli army can explain it. they argue you are ignoring the substantial increase in palestinian violence initiated over the past year. what is your response to that? >> we are not ignoring violence whatsoever. we are very clear in this report and have gone into great detail in each of the different cases about what these precise circumstances were. in some cases, these were peaceful events, peaceful demonstrations. in other cases, indeed there was violence. youths cases, use -- were throwing stones. the question we have tried to answer is whether the israeli forces used force that was compliant with international standards. and where we have cases of people who were throwing stones against heavily armored israeli military personnel, we have done the assessment on the basis of medical reports, eyewitness accounts, human rights activists. in some cases, we were able to attend and witnessed demonstrations ourselves. on the basis of journalists' and 'uman rights activists accounts. live ammunition wa
we believe that grossly excessive force, lethal force was used unnecessarily. >> but the israeli army can explain it. they argue you are ignoring the substantial increase in palestinian violence initiated over the past year. what is your response to that? >> we are not ignoring violence whatsoever. we are very clear in this report and have gone into great detail in each of the different cases about what these precise circumstances were. in some cases, these were peaceful events,...
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we are talking about regulations that endanger jobs unnecessarily. thank you. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from virginia reserves. and the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. johnson: madam speaker, i think everyone can agree that the federal agencies need the resources to be able to go back and review and rescind and repeal any unnecessary regulations. but we've been busy cutting government for the last three years. d this legislation before us won't cut any regulations, but it certainly will keep any regulations from coming forward. and i think that would accomplish the objective of the republicans here which is to protect big business. with that i will yield back. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. goodlatte: i yield myself the balance of the time and just say that the fact of the matter is that the provision of the bill that this amendment attacks is a very straightforward provision that just provides for transparency. it says, if you're going to do regulations -- i
we are talking about regulations that endanger jobs unnecessarily. thank you. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from virginia reserves. and the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. johnson: madam speaker, i think everyone can agree that the federal agencies need the resources to be able to go back and review and rescind and repeal any unnecessary regulations. but we've been busy cutting government for the last three years. d this legislation before us won't cut any...
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. >> i have seen and heard other situation where is it turned tragic unnecessarily because people fought and resisted. it's an extremely dangerous and critical incident that unfolded. >> i'm proud of myself. i did a good deed. that's how i look at it. >> and there's something the video doesn't show after it was all over. >> my friend was -- we shook hands and gave a big hug to each other because we're both still here. >> joe williams told us the boss is giving him more hours at this store and police say they want to give him a commendation. in richmond, rob ross, channel 2 news. >> the story's getting a lot of attention at ktvu.com and our facebook page. you can click the link at the hot topics section. >>> now to oakland where a manhunt is on for three men believed to be responsible for at least five armed robberies since saturday. today police released surveillance pictures. they rob are all in the north oakland area. all three are said to be armed and dangerous. the robbers are believed to be drivingly a 2006 dek 551. >> two police officers were gunned down in the line of duty. taps p
. >> i have seen and heard other situation where is it turned tragic unnecessarily because people fought and resisted. it's an extremely dangerous and critical incident that unfolded. >> i'm proud of myself. i did a good deed. that's how i look at it. >> and there's something the video doesn't show after it was all over. >> my friend was -- we shook hands and gave a big hug to each other because we're both still here. >> joe williams told us the boss is giving him...
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one skier said the course was unnecessarily risky. another snow border said it felt like jumping out of a building. earlier on wednesday mark adams tried to downplay the dangers of the course. >> you want to win one, you concentrate on that. in winter sports there's a possibility of an injury. if you want to concentrate on one, maybe there's a chance, and he decides to take it. maybe he's taken the decision that there's about thor ways to concentrate on that. >> adams was referring to shaun white competing in the halfpike, where he's won the gold medal. >> to soccer - david beckham and bringing professional soccer to miami. his investment group, which includes lebron james. the bris $25 million financed by his investment group. david beckham is not sure when they'll play, but admits there'll be many changes. >> i said to have something successful you have to work hard and there'll be changes and bumps along the way. we are aware of that. it was an important announcement, the fact that we have announced that we are coming to miami. peo
one skier said the course was unnecessarily risky. another snow border said it felt like jumping out of a building. earlier on wednesday mark adams tried to downplay the dangers of the course. >> you want to win one, you concentrate on that. in winter sports there's a possibility of an injury. if you want to concentrate on one, maybe there's a chance, and he decides to take it. maybe he's taken the decision that there's about thor ways to concentrate on that. >> adams was referring...
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this legislation, madam chair woman is unnecessarily burdensome for agencies. agencies are already required to provide status updates twice a year on their plans for proposing and finalizing rules pursuant to the regulatory flexibility act and executive order 12866. this legislation would require agencies to report monthly. they are already required to report twice a year. this takes them to monthly. it's incredibly burdensome on agencies, but the most egregious provision in title 1 would prohibit agency rules from taking effect until the office of information and regulatory affairs required by the bill online for at least six months. from the notice and comments requirements of the administrative procedure act or if the president issues an executive order, therefore it delays most regulations by an additional six months. and i think we can all agree that transparency in the rulemaking process is a good thing, but this bill sacrifices common sense in the name of improving transparency without achieving any kind of meaningful transparency. agencies already make
this legislation, madam chair woman is unnecessarily burdensome for agencies. agencies are already required to provide status updates twice a year on their plans for proposing and finalizing rules pursuant to the regulatory flexibility act and executive order 12866. this legislation would require agencies to report monthly. they are already required to report twice a year. this takes them to monthly. it's incredibly burdensome on agencies, but the most egregious provision in title 1 would...
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we're hurting ourselves unnecessarily because there is some small abuse in the country. >> it's sort of--you live in california, so you see both sides of the issue. you see the migrant workers and the issue of the border and border security. it seems like it's two separate issues. at the end of the republican primaries a couple of years ago you had all the candidates saying staple a green card to every immigrant we educate in america so they don't go home. >> yes, the democrats are holding the skilled immigrants hostage. they're worried, a start up visa, no-brainer. what they're doing is making it all or nothing. that they have to have assistship. they hav citizenship, they have to have all or nothing. let's do a start up visa. let's legalize the dreamers, the children of these immigrants, readily agree to those. but democrats are saying it's all or nothing. and they i hold equally responsible for the mess that we're in. both sides are equally guilty. >> let's hope both sides get to sorting it out. vivik, a fellow at stanford law school. >>> all right, the number of americans filing
we're hurting ourselves unnecessarily because there is some small abuse in the country. >> it's sort of--you live in california, so you see both sides of the issue. you see the migrant workers and the issue of the border and border security. it seems like it's two separate issues. at the end of the republican primaries a couple of years ago you had all the candidates saying staple a green card to every immigrant we educate in america so they don't go home. >> yes, the democrats are...
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putting people's lives at risk unnecessarily. >> county officials say they don't blame the firefighters who have lost five engine companies over the last couple years. >> a soda tax is before the board of supervisors. several supervisors introduced that measure to impose a tax on sugary drinks. that would include sodas, and sports drinks. supporters say the tax would raise millions of dollars for fitness and nutritious programs. opponents say it will make an expensive city more affordable. >> it won't change anybody's habits, so why bother? other than it's an easy way to make money. it seems like the people who can't afford it the most will be the ones most affected. >> that's fine. i don't drink soda. more water. >> just today, harvard released a study say people who get 25% of their calories from sugar have three times the chance to die from heart disease. >>> $750 million to help wire more classrooms with high speed internet. it's all part of the president's connected initiative which aims to bring high speed internet to 99% of students within five years. contributions to the program
putting people's lives at risk unnecessarily. >> county officials say they don't blame the firefighters who have lost five engine companies over the last couple years. >> a soda tax is before the board of supervisors. several supervisors introduced that measure to impose a tax on sugary drinks. that would include sodas, and sports drinks. supporters say the tax would raise millions of dollars for fitness and nutritious programs. opponents say it will make an expensive city more...
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reduce the chance of dying from breast cancer and may increase the number of women getting treated unnecessarily. the researchers say the current guidelines should be reconsidered. >>> coming up tonight, why is this bus carrying workers to and from the office making some in san francisco so very angry? >>> good news about the federal deficit. uncle sam's budget shortfall for january was less than half what economists expected, just $10.4 billion. some say that's a sign of stronger federal tax receipts last month. >>> on tuesday it was the house and today it was the senate passing a bill to raise the nation's debt ceiling, allowing the treasury another year to borrow more money. today's vote was a close one, though. 55-43. and the bill now heads to president obama's desk where he'll sign it into law. >>> the president also signed an executive order today raising the minimum wage for all federal contractors from the current 7.25 an hour to $10.10 an hour. that pay scale only applies to new contracts with the government, not existing deals which employ about 2 million people. >>> in california, som
reduce the chance of dying from breast cancer and may increase the number of women getting treated unnecessarily. the researchers say the current guidelines should be reconsidered. >>> coming up tonight, why is this bus carrying workers to and from the office making some in san francisco so very angry? >>> good news about the federal deficit. uncle sam's budget shortfall for january was less than half what economists expected, just $10.4 billion. some say that's a sign of...
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national card check bill that will help workers easily join unions without having to navigate an unnecessarily complex selection process that just happens to tilt the scales in favor of management. after all of congress passed to congress pass the employee free choice act back in two thousand and nine like it was supposed to it's very good chance that we would be sitting here today talking about the united auto workers and how they just want a stunning victory for the labor movement in tennessee was also a very good chance the middle class would be well on its way to recovery. joining me now from chicago for more on all this is chuck us jessica stites deputy editor editor and web editor at in these times just to welcome. and there thanks for joining us from what you've gathered what's the mood like in labor circles today. so i think this was a surprise to a lot of people in labor the u.a.w. had gotten a majority of workers to sign cards saying they were interested in the union and u.a.w. really expected a victory. they were gearing up for their victory party on friday night and this came as a
national card check bill that will help workers easily join unions without having to navigate an unnecessarily complex selection process that just happens to tilt the scales in favor of management. after all of congress passed to congress pass the employee free choice act back in two thousand and nine like it was supposed to it's very good chance that we would be sitting here today talking about the united auto workers and how they just want a stunning victory for the labor movement in...
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around this, but we shouldn't have anybody else lose their rent control apartment in san francisco unnecessarily. we need to develop eviction standard in nonprofit housing and public housing. we talk a lot about eviction in the private market. we need to really kind of set the standard in our nonprofit and public housing and have a mediation before it goes to eviction. since 2009 the eviction collaborative said there's been [speaker not understood] human agency funding alone. since those folks are coming out of homelessness, presumably we can say a good proportion of those rushed to homelessness after eviction. it is so much harder to get back in housing. that is something legislatively we can do, get creative and avoid it. we also need to look at our shallow rent subsidy program. you know, we've had a lot of success with it with like i said, about 300 families. how about using that in a creative way to keep low-income household in the rent control apartments for folks that are paying more than 07% of their income on rent that are at risk of losing that housing and having the subsidy ~ so that t
around this, but we shouldn't have anybody else lose their rent control apartment in san francisco unnecessarily. we need to develop eviction standard in nonprofit housing and public housing. we talk a lot about eviction in the private market. we need to really kind of set the standard in our nonprofit and public housing and have a mediation before it goes to eviction. since 2009 the eviction collaborative said there's been [speaker not understood] human agency funding alone. since those folks...
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recovery act wasted money and unnecessarily added to the national debt.as 830 billion for one thing. some of that money went to companies like solyndra which went bankrupt costing taxpayers $535 million. also said the plan fell short of the job creation goal of 3.5 million jobs saved or created as many as 3.1 million jobs. his servant did not push and implement rate down to 5% by the end of 2013 as this famous graphic from the white house predicted. >> the actions this administration have taken have not been something that has yielded more job growth and greater income for the american worker. >> the white house to not respond to the request for comment, but time is in reports online the administration will release a report this week that will say the recovery act boosted gdp by roughly two to two and half percentage points from late 2009 through may 2011 which obviously will have traded a lot of jobs. cheryl, back to you. cheryl: there is your real debate. thank you. >> you bet. cheryl: the outlook for 2014 and the keyword and a result is optimistic. joi
recovery act wasted money and unnecessarily added to the national debt.as 830 billion for one thing. some of that money went to companies like solyndra which went bankrupt costing taxpayers $535 million. also said the plan fell short of the job creation goal of 3.5 million jobs saved or created as many as 3.1 million jobs. his servant did not push and implement rate down to 5% by the end of 2013 as this famous graphic from the white house predicted. >> the actions this administration have...
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some headlines today include the unnecessarily censored version of finding nemo. which beagle are you? which european country do you actually belong in? my next guest job is to figure out how to make money from all of your clicks. andy wiedlin is the chief revenue officer of buzz feed and joins us from san francisco. also joining us is jon erlichman, our senior west coast correspondent. is the role of the chief revenue officer at buzz feed? >> i job is to figure out how to take all of this traffic and make money for the company. >> what do you use as your guide? old media, new media -- you have sponsored content and original content. >> i have been digital media for 15 years and it to me that the only way you could make money was running banner ads or pre-roll. we think people come to buzz content tod awesome share with their friends. instead of interrupting people with banner ads, we create content people can share with their friends so that for the first time ever, brands can do word of marketing and scale. >> is this similar to what went on a 1950's and 60's wi
some headlines today include the unnecessarily censored version of finding nemo. which beagle are you? which european country do you actually belong in? my next guest job is to figure out how to make money from all of your clicks. andy wiedlin is the chief revenue officer of buzz feed and joins us from san francisco. also joining us is jon erlichman, our senior west coast correspondent. is the role of the chief revenue officer at buzz feed? >> i job is to figure out how to take all of...
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unnecessarily a lot of the larger builders, but on the smaller.nd a lot of that showed up on the sentiment impact. in addition to weather-related issues, they also noted rising construction costs as a headwinds. are talking about housing. the federal reserve's unemployment threshold is at 6.5%. that is the point at which policymakers might consider raising short-term interest rates. threshold.st at that how might the housing market react if rates are raised? >> thinking about what the federal reserve is going to do, we know that the fed is probably going to stay on hold well into 2015 and some forecasts have it into 2016. that will function as an anchor. so we don't necessarily see the mortgage rates for all of a sudden rise to a point where it blocks many of the would-be buyers out of the market here in that said, we still have a number of first-time home buyers that are outside of the market, which makes it very difficult to have a sustainable recovery. as long as you only have 27% of first-time homebuyers in the market versus the long-run avera
unnecessarily a lot of the larger builders, but on the smaller.nd a lot of that showed up on the sentiment impact. in addition to weather-related issues, they also noted rising construction costs as a headwinds. are talking about housing. the federal reserve's unemployment threshold is at 6.5%. that is the point at which policymakers might consider raising short-term interest rates. threshold.st at that how might the housing market react if rates are raised? >> thinking about what the...
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but even with the tax credits and in some cases they have phase-ins to make sure that nobody is unnecessarily burdened. the goal is to make sure folks are healthy and have decent health care. this was an example of us making sure we are giving people the opportunities to get right with the law. but recognizing that there are going to be circumstances in which people are doing the right thing and it may take time. our goal is not to punish folks but our goal is to make sure we have got people can count on the financial security that health insurance provides. and if we have companies working with us and doing the right thing we'll make sure we are are working with them as well. that is our attitude about the law generally how to make it work for the american people and their employers in an optimmal way. >> what was the second part of the question? >> long- term. >> we have a unique system compared to many parts of the world including france because of historical accident and decisions that fdr made back in world war ii, our health care is tied to employers and that's not the case in other dev
but even with the tax credits and in some cases they have phase-ins to make sure that nobody is unnecessarily burdened. the goal is to make sure folks are healthy and have decent health care. this was an example of us making sure we are giving people the opportunities to get right with the law. but recognizing that there are going to be circumstances in which people are doing the right thing and it may take time. our goal is not to punish folks but our goal is to make sure we have got people...
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. >> i have seen and heard other situations where it turned extremely tragic and unnecessarily becausefought and resisted. it is a dangerous and critical incident. >> i am proud of myself, man. i did a good deed. >> that's the way to look at. it williams held the suspect down until the police got there and made the arrest. >> he should be proud. >> i will try to move later on hemmer. >> the u.s. warning russia against military intervention and saying the move was a grave mistake in response to vladimar putin's ordering war games on ukraine's doorstep. will there be a tipping point in which russia sends in the troops? fox news contributor john bolton, former ambassador to the united nations. good afternoon to you, sir. there seems to be something as he's gathering the attention or potential or possibility, do you? >> i think putin is doing what might be necessary if he decided to send troops in primarily in the case of a split of ukraine in the eastern and southern russian oriented portions. i don't think he wants. to i think he wants to avoid that. he is making a military and political
. >> i have seen and heard other situations where it turned extremely tragic and unnecessarily becausefought and resisted. it is a dangerous and critical incident. >> i am proud of myself, man. i did a good deed. >> that's the way to look at. it williams held the suspect down until the police got there and made the arrest. >> he should be proud. >> i will try to move later on hemmer. >> the u.s. warning russia against military intervention and saying the move...
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i agree we don't want to burden people unnecessarily with administrative burdens. >> we are.e. we have the health care law. [inaudible conversations] >> no. that's not the point. but kit and can bottle in here. people are not leaving because the fract. they are leaving because they feel they can accumulate their wealth -- >> no. if you feel that you're overtaxed, underappreciated. if you feel you -- >> for crying out loud, neil! >> cry me a river. >> i am saying -- they have great beeef in argentina. i'm saying people are adding it up and saying, well, it's one thing that i get taxed to tthe nose. it's another thing that they call me a villain while here doing it; riht? >> for the american middle class that hasn't seen their wages increase in a decade, they're theones who are really put upon. not someone who is just -- >> these all -- >> because you're going to be -- >> and you're going feel put upon. >> yeah. >> that's kind of where i'm ending. chris, chris, i want to thank you very much. in the meantime, is the president says he's all in on energy. ted cruz wants to know wh
i agree we don't want to burden people unnecessarily with administrative burdens. >> we are.e. we have the health care law. [inaudible conversations] >> no. that's not the point. but kit and can bottle in here. people are not leaving because the fract. they are leaving because they feel they can accumulate their wealth -- >> no. if you feel that you're overtaxed, underappreciated. if you feel you -- >> for crying out loud, neil! >> cry me a river. >> i am...
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credits in some cases they still can't afford it, and we have phase-ins to make sure that nobody is unnecessarily burdened. that's not the goal. the goal is to make sure that folks are healthy and have decent health care. so this was an example of administratively us taking sure that we're smoothing this transition, giving people the opportunities to get right with the law, but recognizing that they are going to be circumstances in which people are trying to do the right thing and it may take a little bit of time. our goal here is not to punish folks. our goal is to make sure that we have got people who can count on the financial security that health insurance provides, and where we have companies that want to do the right thing, and they are trying to work with us, we want to make sure that we're working with them as well, and that's going to be our attitude about the law generally. how do we make it work for the american people and for their employers in an optimal sort of way. what was the second part of the question? >> long term? >> long term in terms of employer bases. we have a unique syst
credits in some cases they still can't afford it, and we have phase-ins to make sure that nobody is unnecessarily burdened. that's not the goal. the goal is to make sure that folks are healthy and have decent health care. so this was an example of administratively us taking sure that we're smoothing this transition, giving people the opportunities to get right with the law, but recognizing that they are going to be circumstances in which people are trying to do the right thing and it may take a...
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. >> on that poin, i agree we don't want to burden people unnecessarily with administrative burdens.: but we are. >> no, let's not put kitten cabad el i cabad else, people are leaving pause they feel they can accumulate their wealth. neil: no, no, if you feel you are over tacked and under appreciated, and you are regulated. >> cry me a river neil. neil: i am not seeing. >> look, i am -- consider argentina they have great beef, i am saying if people are adding it up saying one thing i get taxed to nose, but it another thing that they call me a villain while i'm mere doing it right. >> you know for american middle class that has not sane their wage increase in a decade they are really put upon, not someone who is -- sneeze. neil: these guys go you will be put upon, yeah, that is where i'm kind of ending it. >> thank you. >> in the meantime, if president said he is in on energy, ted cruz wants to know why he is leaving out one source of energy, texas senator said we have plenty of it. i think cruz is saying they are full of it. so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts?
. >> on that poin, i agree we don't want to burden people unnecessarily with administrative burdens.: but we are. >> no, let's not put kitten cabad el i cabad else, people are leaving pause they feel they can accumulate their wealth. neil: no, no, if you feel you are over tacked and under appreciated, and you are regulated. >> cry me a river neil. neil: i am not seeing. >> look, i am -- consider argentina they have great beef, i am saying if people are adding it up...
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. >> i have heard of other situations where it turned tragic, unnecessarily, because people fought and extremely dangerous, and critical incident that unfolded. >> i'm proud of myself, man, i did a good deed. >> reporter: there's something the video doesn't show after it was all over. >> my friend, we shook hands, and gave big hugs to each other. we're both still here. >> reporter: the boss is now giving him more hours at this store, and police say they want to give him a commendation. in richmond, rob roth, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> now to some developments on a story ktvu first brought you last month, involving home burglaries of people on vacation that police say were carried out with the help of a pet smart employee. san mateo police now say 25- year-old ashley kirk and her husband, juan aramos were responsible for three additional robberies in that city this past august. police say kirk worked at a pet smart in san carlos, and identified the homes to be robbed when people boarded their pets at the store. last month, the two were arrested in connection with several home robberies i
. >> i have heard of other situations where it turned tragic, unnecessarily, because people fought and extremely dangerous, and critical incident that unfolded. >> i'm proud of myself, man, i did a good deed. >> reporter: there's something the video doesn't show after it was all over. >> my friend, we shook hands, and gave big hugs to each other. we're both still here. >> reporter: the boss is now giving him more hours at this store, and police say they want to...
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some clickable headlines include the unnecessarily censored version of "finding nemo."ther one, which beatle are you, and which european country do you actually belong in? any next guest's job is to find out how to make money from all of your clicks. andy is the chief of revenue officer from buzzfeed. he joins us from san francisco. oining us, johnny manziel, our enior -- onjon -- john erlichman. what is the keefe role at buzzfeed? >> i take all of this traffic and make money for the company. >> what do you use as your guide is it is it old media, new media, a mix? you have sponsored content. you got original content. tell us. >> yeah, so i have been in digital media for 15 years. it always kind of bugged me that the only way to make money is by running banner ads or preroll. we have another take. it has awesome content to share with their friends. we work with brands to create content that people like and share with their friends. so for the first time ever, brands can do word of mouth marketing at scale. >> john, is this similar to what went on, let's say, in the 1950
some clickable headlines include the unnecessarily censored version of "finding nemo."ther one, which beatle are you, and which european country do you actually belong in? any next guest's job is to find out how to make money from all of your clicks. andy is the chief of revenue officer from buzzfeed. he joins us from san francisco. oining us, johnny manziel, our enior -- onjon -- john erlichman. what is the keefe role at buzzfeed? >> i take all of this traffic and make money...
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. >> i have heard of other situations where it turned tragic, unnecessarily, because people fought andan extremely dangerous, and critical incident that unfolded. >> i'm proud of myself, man, i did a good deed. >> reporter: there's something the video doesn't show after it was all over. >> my friend, we shook hands, and gave big hugs to each other. we're both still here. >> reporter: the boss is now giving him more hours at this store, and police say they want to give him a commendation. in richmond, rob roth, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> now to some developments on a story ktvu first brought you last month, involving home burglaries of people on vacation that police say were carried out with the help of a pet smart employee. san mateo police now say 25- year-old ashley kirk and her husband, juan aramos were responsible for three additional robberies in that city this past august. police say kirk worked at a pet smart in san carlos, and identified the homes to be robbed when people boarded their pets at the store. last month, the two were arrested in connection with several home robberies
. >> i have heard of other situations where it turned tragic, unnecessarily, because people fought andan extremely dangerous, and critical incident that unfolded. >> i'm proud of myself, man, i did a good deed. >> reporter: there's something the video doesn't show after it was all over. >> my friend, we shook hands, and gave big hugs to each other. we're both still here. >> reporter: the boss is now giving him more hours at this store, and police say they want to...
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i agree we don't want to burden people unnecessarily with administrative burdens. >> we are.are. we have the health care law. [inaudible conversations] >> no. that's not the point. but kit and can bottle in here. people are not leaving because the fract. they are leaving because they feel they can accumulate their wealth -- >> no. if you feel that you're overtaxed, underappreciated. if you feel you -- >> for crying out loud, neil! >> cry me a river. >> i am saying -- they have great beef in argentina. i'm saying people are adding it up and saying, well, it's one thing that i get taxed to the nose. it's another thing that they call me a villain while here doing it; right? >> for the american middle class that hasn't seen their wages increase in a decade, they're the ones who are really put upon. not someone who is just -- >> these all -- >> because you're going to be -- >> and you're going feel put upon. >> yeah. >> that's kind of where i'm ending. chris, chris, i want to thank you very much. in the meantime, is the president says he's all in on energy. ted cruz wants to know
i agree we don't want to burden people unnecessarily with administrative burdens. >> we are.are. we have the health care law. [inaudible conversations] >> no. that's not the point. but kit and can bottle in here. people are not leaving because the fract. they are leaving because they feel they can accumulate their wealth -- >> no. if you feel that you're overtaxed, underappreciated. if you feel you -- >> for crying out loud, neil! >> cry me a river. >> i am...
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is political, designed to draw the antagonism of the two governments that keeps their nations unnecessarily divided but points to financial troubles in the south. >> life here can be very difficult, can be very lonely and in recent years there's been a surge in the numbers that are going home. there have been reports of coercion in at least some of these returns. certainly the authorities in pyongyang milk them for whatever information they can. spoken out about its internal workings as well as north korean human rights. he knows his own brother was executed for helping to get his son to south korea so what about the risk? >> they could maximize my use for political propaganda or use me once and separate me from society. but the reason i made what some might call an extreme decision is someone has to pay the price in blood for ending the chronic an tag mix genetic the sides. >> families are celebrating the lunar new year. willingness to make the journey to make a political point as well as to be reunited with his loved ones is testament to the cost of so many on this yoabl ideologic arely g
is political, designed to draw the antagonism of the two governments that keeps their nations unnecessarily divided but points to financial troubles in the south. >> life here can be very difficult, can be very lonely and in recent years there's been a surge in the numbers that are going home. there have been reports of coercion in at least some of these returns. certainly the authorities in pyongyang milk them for whatever information they can. spoken out about its internal workings as...
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what that vote did was actually put further pressure on mitch mcconnell, unnecessarily, we're spending money to defend mitch mcconnell in kentucky, when we should be spending that money in red states that we can win. >> ultimately it may turn out harry reid says, we can win this way. but for god sakes, two or three days they can stand up, argue this, educate people -- maybe in the end -- >> just two weeks ago, people on the far right, the pundits were saying, even actually the liberal pundits were saying, this is not the time to do immigration, republicans should focus like a laser beam on obama care. as soon as they make the decision to do that, they're ridiculed the following day -- >> is part of the problem the american people. i'm watching jimmy kimmel the other night, kimmel goes on the streets to think what people thought about fdr's recent death. watch this? >> president roosevelt died this morning, do you have anything to say to his widow eleanor? >> wow! truly sorry for your loss. that's a great book for the history right there. >> what achievement do you think he'll be rememb
what that vote did was actually put further pressure on mitch mcconnell, unnecessarily, we're spending money to defend mitch mcconnell in kentucky, when we should be spending that money in red states that we can win. >> ultimately it may turn out harry reid says, we can win this way. but for god sakes, two or three days they can stand up, argue this, educate people -- maybe in the end -- >> just two weeks ago, people on the far right, the pundits were saying, even actually the...
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complaint seek $75 million saying that the officers violated the police policies and opened up fire unnecessarilythe news4 i-team revealed the family's 43-page complaint saying that she was not a safety threat, and mistakingly drove past the guard post, and negligently maintain and covered and super vise ed d by the poli officers, and she was frightened near the white house, because the officers intentionally and negligently and recklessly threw a bicycle rack at the vehicle, and not one in the federal government has contacted the claimants for condolence s s toe loss. and nobody would comment on the loss, but staffers said that the u.s. edadministration committee which oversees the capitol police will not be conducting its own probe. the justice department investigation is ongoing and no date is specified, and the police involved are off of the job indefinitely. news4 i-team. >> and one woman kill and another wounded when a guy knocked on the doort a their house in alexandria and shot them. >>> e demanding answers, the f m family of a man who died while firefighters ignored his pleas for help. >
complaint seek $75 million saying that the officers violated the police policies and opened up fire unnecessarilythe news4 i-team revealed the family's 43-page complaint saying that she was not a safety threat, and mistakingly drove past the guard post, and negligently maintain and covered and super vise ed d by the poli officers, and she was frightened near the white house, because the officers intentionally and negligently and recklessly threw a bicycle rack at the vehicle, and not one in the...
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republicans say they recovery act wasted money and unnecessarily added to deficits. the white house called their comments delusional. republicans started it off this morning with a press release noting the cbo found the cost of the plan was 830 billion. some of that money went to companies like solyndra which went bankrupt and cost taxpayers $5 35 million. and they found the plant fell short of the goal of 3.5 million jobs saved or created by the end of 2010. and the plan certainly did not for push the unemployment rate down to 5% by the end of the 2013 as this famous graphic from the white house predicted. critics and supporters faced off. >> it is the five-year anniversary of the president signing a stimulus bill supposed to get unemployment below 5%. here we are with millions of people that dropped out of the employment system. >> it wasn't a failure. >> it certainly didn't fix the problem but that's because the problem was really hijack. and the recovery act was designed to deal with the problem of a scope that turned out to be much greater. >> in a 70-page repor
republicans say they recovery act wasted money and unnecessarily added to deficits. the white house called their comments delusional. republicans started it off this morning with a press release noting the cbo found the cost of the plan was 830 billion. some of that money went to companies like solyndra which went bankrupt and cost taxpayers $5 35 million. and they found the plant fell short of the goal of 3.5 million jobs saved or created by the end of 2010. and the plan certainly did not for...
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miss lerner so who can say, and i do think people have a right not to be exposed to a browbeating unnecessarilyat i think the direction this story is headed has less to do with all these sort of paranoid charges, conservatives are being unfairly targeted at this point when there is no evidence this far. more towards this business of clarifying and codifying the rights that a 301-c4 organization has, a social welfare group, to participate in political activities. >> and still maintain its tax-exempt status. >> and what we've seen so far is speaker boehner, minority leader mcconnell in the house and the senate, i should say, have both written to the irs commissioner to see we feel that this is an unfair burden on grass roots conservative groups right now in terms of their activity and would punish us in a way that the unions would never be punished and never be exposed to such scrutiny and that's where this argument is right now, despite the sideshow that we saw on the hill today. >> charles, is it a sideshow, and, two, how effectively are republicans, if there is some there there, how effectivel
miss lerner so who can say, and i do think people have a right not to be exposed to a browbeating unnecessarilyat i think the direction this story is headed has less to do with all these sort of paranoid charges, conservatives are being unfairly targeted at this point when there is no evidence this far. more towards this business of clarifying and codifying the rights that a 301-c4 organization has, a social welfare group, to participate in political activities. >> and still maintain its...
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. >> we have hardship exemptions, phase-ins to make sure that nobody is unnecessarily burdened. >> nevertheless, nervous democratic candidates like this one in florida talk about obamacare like republicans. >> joe garcia is working to fix obamacare. he voted to let you keep your existing health plan and send the white house to task for the disastric website. >> the president is considering other changes which could include the individual mandate, but maybe not just yet. >> they want to have that penalty hanging over people's heads for the next month and a half. to try to force as many people as possible to sign up on the exchanges, and once the enrollment period closes, they may say, oh, never mind. the penalty doesn't apply. >> now, until then, though, the individual mandate remains in effect. some analysts argue most of the nearly 30 unilateral changes in obamacare were because some provision appeared to be a liability in an upcoming election. the individual mandate could be the next one. shannon. >> you raise a lot of important questions, jim. thanks. >> you bet. >> stocks were mixed, the do
. >> we have hardship exemptions, phase-ins to make sure that nobody is unnecessarily burdened. >> nevertheless, nervous democratic candidates like this one in florida talk about obamacare like republicans. >> joe garcia is working to fix obamacare. he voted to let you keep your existing health plan and send the white house to task for the disastric website. >> the president is considering other changes which could include the individual mandate, but maybe not just yet....
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and unnecessarily so. >> in terms of his style, many say his great genius in staying at number one wasis ability to be funny for everybody. to you grandmother, to your son. he was all things to all people. many comedians say that was the problem. he tried to be funny for everyone. he lost that edge deliberately. where's the truth? >> jay is -- you know, these shows they're difficult. you know you run a show. they're difficult to keep on the air. and you like him or you don't like him. he's one of the best i've ever seen of keeping an show on the air. he does it in very smart political ways almost. he visits the different states and different cities where his ratings might be sagging. he'll do standup that weekend. and suddenly the ratings are propped up. this is a guy who filled some very big shoes 22 years ago, johnny carson. and is now -- he's delivering a number one show back to nbc. and say what you want about him, there have been some unpopular moments and controversial moments with conan o'brien and even with johnny, he's done just an amazing job. the guy's hosted one of these sh
and unnecessarily so. >> in terms of his style, many say his great genius in staying at number one wasis ability to be funny for everybody. to you grandmother, to your son. he was all things to all people. many comedians say that was the problem. he tried to be funny for everyone. he lost that edge deliberately. where's the truth? >> jay is -- you know, these shows they're difficult. you know you run a show. they're difficult to keep on the air. and you like him or you don't like...
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the person's mother said the police were unnecessarily aggressive. she is happy to hear about the indictment that officers are accused of using their badges to committee crimes will now face justice. >> i think this is going to turn out for the best. it's going to force the chief to restore trust and respect in the community by cleaning up the department finally. >> reporter: firminger and four other police officers are due in federal court tomorrow. live in san francisco, i'm ryan takeo, kpix 5. >>> kpix 5's phil matier joins us now and tells us about other scandals san francisco police have dealt with in the past. it's not common. we are not chicago. we're not new york. this doesn't come down all the time in san francisco. it's rare. there are a lot of good cops out there. most of them are good. but there have been problems in the past. >> reporter: that's right. some of them have wound up in criminal court. others in the court of public opinion. for example, let's go back to 2002 when they assistant chief alex fagan's son and another cop who alleg
the person's mother said the police were unnecessarily aggressive. she is happy to hear about the indictment that officers are accused of using their badges to committee crimes will now face justice. >> i think this is going to turn out for the best. it's going to force the chief to restore trust and respect in the community by cleaning up the department finally. >> reporter: firminger and four other police officers are due in federal court tomorrow. live in san francisco, i'm ryan...
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still can't afford it, and we have hardship exemptions, phase-ins, to make sure that nobody is unnecessarily burdened. that's not the goal. the goal is to make sure that folks are healthy, and have decent health care. and so this was a example of administratively us making sure that we're smoothing that -- this transition, giving people the opportunities to get right with the law. but recognizing that they're going to be circumstances in which people are trying to do the right thing and it may take time. our goal here is not to punish folks. our goal is to make sure that we've got people who can count on the financial security that health insurance provides. and where we've got companies that want to do the right thing and trying to work with us, we want to make sure that we're working with them, as well. and that's going to be our attitude about, you know, the law generally. how do we make it work for the american people, and for their employers in an optimal sort of way. what was the second part of that health care question? >> long-term. >> long-term. in terms of employer base. well, look
still can't afford it, and we have hardship exemptions, phase-ins, to make sure that nobody is unnecessarily burdened. that's not the goal. the goal is to make sure that folks are healthy, and have decent health care. and so this was a example of administratively us making sure that we're smoothing that -- this transition, giving people the opportunities to get right with the law. but recognizing that they're going to be circumstances in which people are trying to do the right thing and it may...
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h.r. 899 would unnecessarily robust he already analytical rulemaking process. in particular, h.r. 899 would create needless grounds for judicial review, unduly slowing the regulatory process. in addition, it would add layers of procedural steps that would interfere with agency priority setting and compliance with statutory mandates. and i guess not surprisingly to my friends on the other side, if h.r. 899 were presented to the president, his senior advisors would recommend that he veto the bill. mr. speaker, contrary to my friend's favorite rhetoric, the free market does not solve all problems. markets fail. we've seen that, haven't we not? government is the actor of last resort when the market does not create the necessary incentives for businesses and individuals to protect the public goods. what's more, federal regulations are not strangling the economy or preventing growth. in fact, it's quite the opposite. as the office of management and budget has reported, major federal regulations issued over the last 10 years resulted in annual benefits from $193 billi
h.r. 899 would unnecessarily robust he already analytical rulemaking process. in particular, h.r. 899 would create needless grounds for judicial review, unduly slowing the regulatory process. in addition, it would add layers of procedural steps that would interfere with agency priority setting and compliance with statutory mandates. and i guess not surprisingly to my friends on the other side, if h.r. 899 were presented to the president, his senior advisors would recommend that he veto the...
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>> david and sandra, wasted spending and unnecessarily bigger deficits according to republicans is answere white house today calling their comments delusional however. republicans started this off this morning with a press release noting that the congressional budget office found the actual cost of the plan was $830 billion, not 787 billion. money went to companies like solyndra which wasn't bankrupt and cost taxpayers $535 million. the release said cbo found the plan fell short of its goal of 3.5 million jobs saved or created by the end of 2010. the plan certainly did not push unemployment rate down to 5% by the end of 2013 as this famous graphic from the white house predicted back then. critics and supporters faced off >> the actions of this administration have taken have not been something that has yielded more jobs growth and greater income for the american worker. >> half of the money was spent on tax cuts, things republicans historically loved but apparently don't love it now. the rest was insufficient to deal with incredible shock to the system. >> in a 70-page report released earl
>> david and sandra, wasted spending and unnecessarily bigger deficits according to republicans is answere white house today calling their comments delusional however. republicans started this off this morning with a press release noting that the congressional budget office found the actual cost of the plan was $830 billion, not 787 billion. money went to companies like solyndra which wasn't bankrupt and cost taxpayers $535 million. the release said cbo found the plan fell short of its...
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a leaked report showed agents unnecessarily shot at rock-throwers and intentionally stepped in frontrs. >>> a report by the government accountability office addressing a perceived pilot shortage in this country. the report says there are more than enough pilots but many are just not willing to work for lower wages being offered by regional carriers. pilots' salaries fell nearly 10% between 2000 and 2012. on most regional airlines, the average starting pay is between $21,000 and $24,000 a year. and the gao report says would-be pilots are obviously noting these starting salaries. >>> new revelations about the nsa, courtesy of fugitive leaker edward snowden. "the guardian" newspaper reports britain's spy agency intercepted 1.8 million video chats during a six-month stretch in 2008, yielding an enormous collection of intimate images from unsuspecting users. >> intimate. >> intimate. services like yahoo! messenger were reportedly among those hacked. "the guardian" says the operation dubbed "optative nerve" was still active in 2012. >> i think intimate means dirty. >> it does mean dirty. >
a leaked report showed agents unnecessarily shot at rock-throwers and intentionally stepped in frontrs. >>> a report by the government accountability office addressing a perceived pilot shortage in this country. the report says there are more than enough pilots but many are just not willing to work for lower wages being offered by regional carriers. pilots' salaries fell nearly 10% between 2000 and 2012. on most regional airlines, the average starting pay is between $21,000 and $24,000...
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think we need to be very forward-leaning in the ukraine, we want to avoid doing things that are unnecessarilyprovocative. we want to urge the ukrainians to be inclusive in the next government, bring in all parties, including the pro russia party. i think that's very important, because this is part and parcel of the ukraine. but again, i think that we should be very outspoken and very helpful in terms of financial assistance to keep ukraine on the path to democracy. >> not just u.s. financial assistance, because is there a limited amount of u.s. money right now. but getting others to contribute to the europeans, specifically. >> absolutely. >> putin keeps saying he's going to pump in billions if they go with russia. >> well, and to some degree, we're in a bidding war. but i think we have to recognize what's at stake here is not only the future for the people of the ukraine. but for the future -- for the future of the people in that entire region and indeed in russia itself. what. >> do you make of this decision to peeve beef up the security in kiev and send marines over there? >> we have to be
think we need to be very forward-leaning in the ukraine, we want to avoid doing things that are unnecessarilyprovocative. we want to urge the ukrainians to be inclusive in the next government, bring in all parties, including the pro russia party. i think that's very important, because this is part and parcel of the ukraine. but again, i think that we should be very outspoken and very helpful in terms of financial assistance to keep ukraine on the path to democracy. >> not just u.s....
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they still can't afford it and we have hardship exemptions, phase-ins to make sure that nobody is unnecessarily burdened, that's not the goal, the goal is to make sure that folks are healthy and have decent health care. and so this was a example of administratively us making sure that we're smoothing this transition, giving people the opportunities to get right with the law, but recognizing that they are going to be circumstances in which people are trying to do the right thing and it may take a little time. our goal here is not to punish folks. our goal is to make sure that we've got people who can count on the financial security, that health insurance provides. where we have companies that are trying to work with us, we want to make sure we're working with them as well. and that's going to be our attitude about our -- the law generally, how do we make it work for the american people and for their employers? an optimal sort of way? what was the second part -- >> long term. >> long-term in terms of employer based. well, look, we have a unique system compared to many parts of the world, includin
they still can't afford it and we have hardship exemptions, phase-ins to make sure that nobody is unnecessarily burdened, that's not the goal, the goal is to make sure that folks are healthy and have decent health care. and so this was a example of administratively us making sure that we're smoothing this transition, giving people the opportunities to get right with the law, but recognizing that they are going to be circumstances in which people are trying to do the right thing and it may take...
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they still can't afford it and we have hardship exemptions, phase-ins to make sure that nobody is unnecessarily burdened. that's not the goal. the goal is to make sure that folks are healthy and have decent health care. so this was an example of administratively us making sure we are smoothing out this transition, giving people the opportunities to get right with the law, but recognizing that there are going to be circumstances in which people are trying to do the right thing and it may take a little bit of time. our goal here is not to punish folks. our goal is to make sure that we've got people who can count on the financial security that health insurance provides and where we've got companies that want to do the right thing and are trying to work with us, we want to make sure that we're working with them as well. that's going to be our attitude about the law generally. how do we make it work for the american people and for their employers in an optimal sort of way. what was the second part of that health care question? >> long term. >> long term, in terms of employer based. well, look, we ha
they still can't afford it and we have hardship exemptions, phase-ins to make sure that nobody is unnecessarily burdened. that's not the goal. the goal is to make sure that folks are healthy and have decent health care. so this was an example of administratively us making sure we are smoothing out this transition, giving people the opportunities to get right with the law, but recognizing that there are going to be circumstances in which people are trying to do the right thing and it may take a...