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joining us from washington, d.c.o talk about the impact the director of the bipartisan foreign policy pr project we are hearing that the israeli as and now working with the sa saudis. >> now it's a disagreement of tactics between israel and saudi arabia and france and the united states. all side want to ensure that iran does not sure nuclear weapons of it will limit iran's ability to break out and gain a nuclear weapon. israel has been vocal about it's concerns that there deal with not do enough and has had a number of farter partners with e and saudi arabia and a number of members of the congress we saw congress trying to brief the senate that they were skeptical to trust iran. are there indications to you that this is a signal that the united states may be close to a agreement. if the israelis and the saudis are upset and the president is trying to brief the members of the senate that would indicate that the administration believes that the next round of talks may actually produce something. >> that is right. there
joining us from washington, d.c.o talk about the impact the director of the bipartisan foreign policy pr project we are hearing that the israeli as and now working with the sa saudis. >> now it's a disagreement of tactics between israel and saudi arabia and france and the united states. all side want to ensure that iran does not sure nuclear weapons of it will limit iran's ability to break out and gain a nuclear weapon. israel has been vocal about it's concerns that there deal with not do...
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people, this is who i am. >> cnn political commentator, maria car daytona, democrat, joining us from washington cnn commentator ken joining us from dallas. i want to start off with you here, it was fascinating when you saw how all of this played out yesterday and last night. christie prides himself on reaching across the aisle, working with democrats. working with those in the democratic state there. and got into some heat when he thanked the president, really worked well with him after super storm sandy. so you know let's start off with you. tell us what you think he needs to do to prove that he's not too moderate for the republicans. that he does have a base that he can count on. >> well, i think you got to look at new jersey. and he has done the best that he can, living in a state that is moderate, some would say at best. and he's been able to do that incredibly well. but he's also been able to be true conservative, he's taken on teachers. he's gotten in people's faces that get in his face. he's not afraid to fight back. and i think a lot of conservatives love that about chris christie. he's
people, this is who i am. >> cnn political commentator, maria car daytona, democrat, joining us from washington cnn commentator ken joining us from dallas. i want to start off with you here, it was fascinating when you saw how all of this played out yesterday and last night. christie prides himself on reaching across the aisle, working with democrats. working with those in the democratic state there. and got into some heat when he thanked the president, really worked well with him after...
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>> was it because of obamacare. [ laughter ] >> joining us from washington is mr. volsky.ed cruz says the only way to fix obamacare is to get rid of it. is he right? >> no, they need to fix the website, and that's what people like ted cruz fear, if people are actually able to sign up and connect to the product that they will like obamacare, but in order to get there, you have to make sure people have access. >> but you have to admit the white house has made it easy for its critics to lineup and say something has to be done. are they right? >> certainly. you have the political fallout, vulnerable democrats running for reelection are clinging to any political cover, but at the engineer of the day those folks who voted for obamacare, they will be attacked from it no matter what. so once they distance themselves from this day-to-day drip, drip of bad news, and if the website is fixed in a month or two months, maybe they'll be in a better light, but certainly right now it is very, very difficult. >> separate out the politics and the problems with the website, are americans bett
>> was it because of obamacare. [ laughter ] >> joining us from washington is mr. volsky.ed cruz says the only way to fix obamacare is to get rid of it. is he right? >> no, they need to fix the website, and that's what people like ted cruz fear, if people are actually able to sign up and connect to the product that they will like obamacare, but in order to get there, you have to make sure people have access. >> but you have to admit the white house has made it easy for...
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mike viqueria joins us from washington, d.c. mike good to see you. my understanding the secretary will be speaking to congress in the coming days. what kind of reception is he likely to receive there? >> yes, tony, he is on his way back from the region. we understand he will be briefing looks like a closed door briefing on wednesday to members of the senate banking committee. the reason that is significant is this is very committee that is talking about more sanctions on iran and it is not clear the administration wants that at this point. it is a very sensitive point in the negotiations about the iranian nuclear program. secretary kerry says we are not blind we are not stupid but some of the america's closest allies both at home and abrawz for example the french foreign minister, calls what was on the table over the weekend a sucker's deal. to say nothing of benjamin netanyahu the prime minister of are israel, you recall that kerry was traveling around the region he went to geneva, all of a sudden, the negotiators thought they were on the verge of s
mike viqueria joins us from washington, d.c. mike good to see you. my understanding the secretary will be speaking to congress in the coming days. what kind of reception is he likely to receive there? >> yes, tony, he is on his way back from the region. we understand he will be briefing looks like a closed door briefing on wednesday to members of the senate banking committee. the reason that is significant is this is very committee that is talking about more sanctions on iran and it is...
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. >> lisa stark, joining us live from capitol hill, thank you very much, lisa. and also joining us now from washington, the managing editor of thinkprogress d.org. i want to you listen again to the statement now causing so much continu controvert i, thatg former president clinton saying if we broke it we should fix it. speak of the democrats. listen. >> i personally believe even if it takes a change in the law the president should honor the commitment the federal government made to those people and let them keep what they do . >> is this a case of friendly fire? >> it's certainly causing a lot of problems at the white house, hammerth president on the promise that he made too emphatically. there is little that he can do legislatively to make sure people in the individual markets stay on their current plans. he has to make sure that the exchanges work so they have a better option. but in terms of what can be done to make sure that you have the plan and always have it, that's not very clear. >> what do you say to people that say that former press clinton is looking out for a future president clinton in,
. >> lisa stark, joining us live from capitol hill, thank you very much, lisa. and also joining us now from washington, the managing editor of thinkprogress d.org. i want to you listen again to the statement now causing so much continu controvert i, thatg former president clinton saying if we broke it we should fix it. speak of the democrats. listen. >> i personally believe even if it takes a change in the law the president should honor the commitment the federal government made to...
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joining us from washington is lawrence cole, fellow at the mr. center for american progress. >>> with regard to israel in particular, it doesn't seem to be entirely happy and kerry doesn't seem to mind. >> i think at a that israel is not going to be happy unless iran completely gets rid of its flurbe be nuclear program. what's best for it regardless of anybody's concerns. >> we have to look at the fact that the administration can say whatever it likes but with regard to sanction he this has to get through congress and that is not a forgone conclusion. >> it's going to be difficult but i think if president obama throws his full weight behind it and shows that this is only a temporary deal, not the final deal, that if you don't make a temporary deal your other option he are terrible. nobody wants a military strike so i think he needs to sell it on that basis and i'm confident he will be able do it. nothing is easy in american politics these days. >> a particular phrase comes to mind, that is ronald reagan saying, mr. gorbachev tear down that wall.
joining us from washington is lawrence cole, fellow at the mr. center for american progress. >>> with regard to israel in particular, it doesn't seem to be entirely happy and kerry doesn't seem to mind. >> i think at a that israel is not going to be happy unless iran completely gets rid of its flurbe be nuclear program. what's best for it regardless of anybody's concerns. >> we have to look at the fact that the administration can say whatever it likes but with regard to...
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thank you for joining us from washington. nice to hear from you. >>> okay, timing could not be worse. just in time for one of the busiest travel weeks of the year, a powerful weather system moving across the country. rain, snow and powerful winds are creating problems in a number of states. icy roads in oklahoma and texas. they are, of course, causing travel concerns. one of willie nelson's tour buses was involved in a wreck a couple hours east of dallas in sulfur springs, texas. willie was not on the bus. look at the snow in nevada. less than 50 miles from las vegas. temperatures are expected to dip more in the next couple of days. flagstaff, arizona, they can expect heavy snow with up to five inches expected to fall today alone. please, be careful. >>> diplomatic pressure is on iran right now. americans, the russians, the french, they say the deal on iran's nuclear prab is so close, should we be negotiating at all? there's plenty of opinions on that. that conversation is still to come. eeting. ♪ there'll be the usual present
thank you for joining us from washington. nice to hear from you. >>> okay, timing could not be worse. just in time for one of the busiest travel weeks of the year, a powerful weather system moving across the country. rain, snow and powerful winds are creating problems in a number of states. icy roads in oklahoma and texas. they are, of course, causing travel concerns. one of willie nelson's tour buses was involved in a wreck a couple hours east of dallas in sulfur springs, texas....
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let's speak to david meyer, a financial analyst, joining us from washington, d.c. good to have you on the program. expecting twitter shares to start trading at around $40 a share, that's way more than expected, isn't it? >> absolutely. the i.p.o. price was set to come out at around 26. i.p.o.s are hot right now. >> that makes it the biggest debut since facebook went public. how does it compare to facebook and google? >> well, facebook has about 1.2 billion monthly active users, twitter 235 million monthly active users, but their membership base is growing fast. >> why is there such strong demand for twitter, given that actually twitter's losses increase said in the last quarter so over $64 million? >> i think there's a couple of reasons. the first is twitter is much bigger than i think people expect. as i said, 230 million monthly active users. they generated 250 billion tweets and there's 500 million that come on line every day. this technology platform is right for the picking. what i mean is anyone can join and with a few learning a little bit of the vocabulary,
let's speak to david meyer, a financial analyst, joining us from washington, d.c. good to have you on the program. expecting twitter shares to start trading at around $40 a share, that's way more than expected, isn't it? >> absolutely. the i.p.o. price was set to come out at around 26. i.p.o.s are hot right now. >> that makes it the biggest debut since facebook went public. how does it compare to facebook and google? >> well, facebook has about 1.2 billion monthly active...
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joining us from washington chris jacobs who works for the heritage downgs. about this 1/2 brahm over all. how many period people have been hired. >> hundreds of millions of dollars involved three separate programs. operating their exchanges. tens of millions of dollars spending going out through that and then a third program community health centers were given $150 million from the obama administration to try to get people signed up in obamacare. >> the navigator philosophy or guidelines is simply basically when a person has a question, they go on the phone, computer, in person, can it be all three? >> yeah, in theory, the navigators will help people on the web site and try to get them to sign people up using the web site. unfortunately, a lot of navigators are having the same problems because the web site doesn't work for the navigators just like it's not working for millions of other americans. >> all right. so, in this case, the project veritas crew went to a urban center run by the urban league which i understand got a million dollars and more to set up
joining us from washington chris jacobs who works for the heritage downgs. about this 1/2 brahm over all. how many period people have been hired. >> hundreds of millions of dollars involved three separate programs. operating their exchanges. tens of millions of dollars spending going out through that and then a third program community health centers were given $150 million from the obama administration to try to get people signed up in obamacare. >> the navigator philosophy or...
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crude flooding the market coul cut cot out oil producers here in the united states he joins us from washington, d.c. kevin, good to see you thank you for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> this is a complicated question most people would think if you have more oil on the market it will bring prices down. we are in an unfortunate usual place where we are typically not in the united states. the lower consumer prices zo cod be bad for a homegrown industry. lower prices for manufactured goods at walmart have been bad for manufacturing jobs in the you had. us. united states. >> the a an analogy is a good o. we produce oil at higher prices than the rested of th rest of t. that puts us at a disadvantage should prices fall. the other way to think about it, if you add oil to the world that is good news for everybody. but not in i if you are in the business of selling oil. >> you clearly want to watch out for what these frontier fields and the shale and oilsands and the offshore projects will look like in a different environment the oil we talk about is west texas and light sweet crude or wti an
crude flooding the market coul cut cot out oil producers here in the united states he joins us from washington, d.c. kevin, good to see you thank you for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> this is a complicated question most people would think if you have more oil on the market it will bring prices down. we are in an unfortunate usual place where we are typically not in the united states. the lower consumer prices zo cod be bad for a homegrown industry. lower prices for...
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joining us from washington. fox news chief political analyst brit hume.re am i going wrong here, brit. >> i don't think you are going wrong. i think it is worth noting it isn't just people like you and me voicing criticisms of obamacare and reporting on the people who are so far been victims of it. the mainstream media are in full cry about. this if if you-you no doubt have watched some of these recent white house briefings. they have been absolutely brutal in the various evasions and excuses being offered and attempts to blame it all on the insurance companies. they are just not buying it. this is not washing. and, of course, the more the administration tries to evade and obscure and so on and blame others, the more it feeds the story. this thing has -- this thing is out there. and it is rolling. >> it's rising. now we have v. bernie goldberg analyzing the national media and exactly what you said. do you have the "new york times" and msnbc and they are basically trying, as you said, making excuses. but i think the folks are passed that now. this is a per
joining us from washington. fox news chief political analyst brit hume.re am i going wrong here, brit. >> i don't think you are going wrong. i think it is worth noting it isn't just people like you and me voicing criticisms of obamacare and reporting on the people who are so far been victims of it. the mainstream media are in full cry about. this if if you-you no doubt have watched some of these recent white house briefings. they have been absolutely brutal in the various evasions and...
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mike joins us from washington, and mike, how likely is it that this bill is going to pass this time? >> it's increasingly likely, but as days go by, approaching the vote, in the senate floor, 45 minutes, a 60 vote threshold that the senate has to meet in order for the legislation to make it more than likely that it will clear that hurdle. and then later this afternoon, the final passage, the senate majority required. if it gets 60, 50, it's likely to pass, and it would be an historic vote. the speaker said he was against it, and it would cause too much litigation for small businesses. it's already illegal in this country, banning discrimination on the basis of sex or orientation. but the indication of the changing public acceptance of the lgbt community over the last years, accelerating recently around concerns of that community, gay marriage being foremost among them, more acceptance, and that's translated to more political action here in washington. look at some of the republican senators expected to join every single one of the 55 democratic senators in in favor of this. john mcca
mike joins us from washington, and mike, how likely is it that this bill is going to pass this time? >> it's increasingly likely, but as days go by, approaching the vote, in the senate floor, 45 minutes, a 60 vote threshold that the senate has to meet in order for the legislation to make it more than likely that it will clear that hurdle. and then later this afternoon, the final passage, the senate majority required. if it gets 60, 50, it's likely to pass, and it would be an historic...
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now al jazeera's rosalyn joins us now from washington, roz, give us the details of the pentagon standingn this the report from earlier. >> essentially, this is the situation. after beijing made this declaration about the ages, for lack of a better pronounsization on saturday, the u.s. very quickly condemned that decision. in the u.s.' view, this air space over the islands can is what the japanese call it, or the d exavlu items is what the chinese call it, is international air space. you don't have to identify yourself, your aircraft, your radio frequency, your transponder anything of that sort to another government because as far as the u.s. is concerned this is international air space. what p had, well, apparently two b 52 bombers that didn't have any weapons onboard, apparently conducted a normal training run under the corral training exercise regime on monday night. left the air base on guam, flew over, flew back to anderson without incident, and even though it can be very much interpreted as a message to beijing, that this should not stand, the on camera, the obama administration is
now al jazeera's rosalyn joins us now from washington, roz, give us the details of the pentagon standingn this the report from earlier. >> essentially, this is the situation. after beijing made this declaration about the ages, for lack of a better pronounsization on saturday, the u.s. very quickly condemned that decision. in the u.s.' view, this air space over the islands can is what the japanese call it, or the d exavlu items is what the chinese call it, is international air space. you...
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. >> al jazeera's rosalind jordan joins us from washington. rosalind, the push for a democracy from the u.s. how does the u.s. reconcile a push for democracy whilst supporting the military-backed government responsible for the ousting of mohamed morsi? . >> it's a pragmatic reconciliation. it comes down to a couple of things - the peace treaty between u.s. and israel. the u.s. relies on their ability to deal with hamas and insurgent groups in the sinai in the peninsula. it's against u.s. interests to walk away from whatever is happening in cairo. the idea that because egypt had an amount of influence in the region, the u.s. wants to see the country move past the long-running political crisis and re-establish come democratically elected government. the u.s. is using leverage in doing so. it's worth noting that because john kerry has gone to cairo to deliver the messages, that the u.s. is stepping up pressure on the interim government to get on with it. let's talk more about the visit, the visit that nobody knew about until he actually landed, w
. >> al jazeera's rosalind jordan joins us from washington. rosalind, the push for a democracy from the u.s. how does the u.s. reconcile a push for democracy whilst supporting the military-backed government responsible for the ousting of mohamed morsi? . >> it's a pragmatic reconciliation. it comes down to a couple of things - the peace treaty between u.s. and israel. the u.s. relies on their ability to deal with hamas and insurgent groups in the sinai in the peninsula. it's against...
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cbs reporter ko im joins us from washington, illinois. >> reporter: and what you see behind me is just a glimpse of what this unusual late season storm was able to unleash in this small town, blocks and blocks and debris and damage. streets being patroled in a sprawling neighborhood in washington, illinois. the twister ripped through the town wiping out hundreds of homes. >> oh, my god, this thing is huge. >> reporter: the national weather service says dozens of twisters touched down across the midwest sunday leaving behind destruction in at least 12 states. illinois was hit hardest. jeff lehman was outside and barely got to safety. >> in a matter of seconds you turn around and it was right on top of us. we hustled into the house. >> this is incredible! >> reporter: in peoria, illinois, twisters flipped vehicles and ripped through homes. >> i'm really amazed that we made it out. >> reporter: josh cannon and his band were driving to a show when a twister picked up their vehicle and spun it around. >> our car just moved three times and the tires kept coming off and the ground and glass i
cbs reporter ko im joins us from washington, illinois. >> reporter: and what you see behind me is just a glimpse of what this unusual late season storm was able to unleash in this small town, blocks and blocks and debris and damage. streets being patroled in a sprawling neighborhood in washington, illinois. the twister ripped through the town wiping out hundreds of homes. >> oh, my god, this thing is huge. >> reporter: the national weather service says dozens of twisters...
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ambassador john bolton, senior fellow at the american enterprise institute joins us from washington. ambassador, does this agreement achieve anything? >> yes, it's a huge victory for iran. they have broken the psychological momentum of the economic sanctions. they saw that as one of their principle objectives, which they have now gained. once the sanction regime begins to crumble, it will be very hard to put it back in place. this country is like china, south korea, and india, increase their legal imports of oil from iran. and the ayatollahs in tehran saw something else as well. they saw having this process in place would give washington more leverage over israel. to prevent the one thing, and in fact the only thing that iran fears, and that's an israeli military strike. so in exchange for superficial, easily reversible concessions on the nuclear program, iran has gained time, the legitimacy, relief from the economic sanctions, and probably relief from an israeli strike. a huge win for iran. >> is this the same thing that north korea did in the clinton administration back in the 1990
ambassador john bolton, senior fellow at the american enterprise institute joins us from washington. ambassador, does this agreement achieve anything? >> yes, it's a huge victory for iran. they have broken the psychological momentum of the economic sanctions. they saw that as one of their principle objectives, which they have now gained. once the sanction regime begins to crumble, it will be very hard to put it back in place. this country is like china, south korea, and india, increase...
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. >> joining us from washington, illinois, thank you very much. >>> our team coverage continues with jonathan martin who is in illinois. jonathan, what about the extent of damage in the area where you are? >> reporter: well, dal del, it's pretty extensive. we're right here on the kentucky-illinois border. paduka, kentucky right over the border. this warehouse has completely flattened. the latest numbers three people confirmed killed as a result of the storm here in brook port. and possibly more than 25 people seriously injured. those are people who actually had to go to the hospital. they also had other people with minor injuries here last night and they had to set up a makeshift hospital at one of the elementary schools. this storm came through at 4:00 yesterday. a lot of people didn't take it seriously. they didn't know that this was going to be this way, and so a lot of people did stay. we have a lot of businesses back here in decision to this one that are completely destroyed. a lot of people just coming back in here. there was a curfew until 6:00 this morning. so they're just co
. >> joining us from washington, illinois, thank you very much. >>> our team coverage continues with jonathan martin who is in illinois. jonathan, what about the extent of damage in the area where you are? >> reporter: well, dal del, it's pretty extensive. we're right here on the kentucky-illinois border. paduka, kentucky right over the border. this warehouse has completely flattened. the latest numbers three people confirmed killed as a result of the storm here in brook...
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. >> joining us from washington. >>> and now to our signature segment "in-depth" reports from around the nation and around the world. genetic drugs account for some 80% of all prescription ill ifaled in the united states. that saves consumers and the health care system billions of dollars a year. but for those who were uninsured or who have poor drug coverage, it turns out genetic does not always mean inexpensive. retail prices for some generics can vary wildly, from one pharmacy to the next. it's a story that for correspondent megan thompson is very personal. >> reporter: carol thompson in minnesota was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2009. for part of the year, she paid more than $400 a month out of pocket for her brand name drug, because of her insurance plan's high detectable. a couple years later, after the drug called letrozol went genetic, the price dropped dramatically, to around $10 at her local costco. always looking for a better deal she decided to ask another big chain about its retail price. >> the gentleman looked it up and he came back to me with a price of around $400
. >> joining us from washington. >>> and now to our signature segment "in-depth" reports from around the nation and around the world. genetic drugs account for some 80% of all prescription ill ifaled in the united states. that saves consumers and the health care system billions of dollars a year. but for those who were uninsured or who have poor drug coverage, it turns out genetic does not always mean inexpensive. retail prices for some generics can vary wildly, from...
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joining us now from washington laura ingraham. >> what are they going to call him a donkey?he grand ole party the elephant. mark halperin has that new book out they didn't mean it that way. >> are you telling me the brain thrust "time" magazine putting the elephant in the room christie silhouette doesn't know how people are going to take that? is that what you are telling me? >> o'reilly the only thing they didn't do is put the trunk on him. actually have a trunk drawn on him like a big cartoon. >> it's offensive? is it satirical? what is it? >> it's a little tongue in cheek. someone like christie he will be in good humor about. this i don't think he will care about this one bit. >> let me ask you a hypothetical question here. i riewcial usually don't ask hypotheticals. i agree i don't think christie will be offended by it he will mock "time" smag green. >> right. who reads it. >> some overweight people will be offended by it what if you put on "time" magazine. >> rosie o'donnell or something. >> six years ago, all right, barack obama the black sheep of the democratic party.
joining us now from washington laura ingraham. >> what are they going to call him a donkey?he grand ole party the elephant. mark halperin has that new book out they didn't mean it that way. >> are you telling me the brain thrust "time" magazine putting the elephant in the room christie silhouette doesn't know how people are going to take that? is that what you are telling me? >> o'reilly the only thing they didn't do is put the trunk on him. actually have a trunk...
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abc's tahman bradley joins us from washington with the very latest this morning. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: good morning, diana and john. we heard the president admit that the rollout has not gone according to plan. we also heard the president say that he feels personally responsible for fixing it. but what we have not heard are the words, i'm sorry, until now. president obama is apologizing to americans being forced off their health insurance plans by his reform law. >> i am sorry that they, you know, are finding themselves in this situation, based on assurances they got from me. >> reporter: the nbc news interview is the confession. for years, the president made this pledge. >> if you like your plan, you can keep your plan. >> reporter: the obama administration says 80% of americans are eligible to keep their coverage. but millions are being forced to shop for new plans because of the standards established by the affordable care act. mr. obama admits, he should have explained it better. >> we weren't as clear as we needed to be in terms of the changes ta
abc's tahman bradley joins us from washington with the very latest this morning. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: good morning, diana and john. we heard the president admit that the rollout has not gone according to plan. we also heard the president say that he feels personally responsible for fixing it. but what we have not heard are the words, i'm sorry, until now. president obama is apologizing to americans being forced off their health insurance plans by his reform law. >> i...
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peter deucy breaks it down for us from washington. peter? >> reporter: this week, we will finally find out how many americans enrolled in new plans at healthcare.gov during month one. by the end of month two, the administration hopes to have the site working better for almost everyone. the former secretary of defense, leon panetta who once served in president obama's cabinet, isn't is sure that's probable. and he's got some advice for his former boss. >> i think ultimately that if they can fix it, they can put this back on the right track. if they can't fix it, then i think the president may very well have to accept some changes. >> reporter: the white house was asked friday if there are any changes to obama care on the horizon, and a spokesman responded with this. "the president has said for years now that he is open to working with members of congress that have a genuine interest in trying to strengthen the affordable care act. that's been true for years now and it's true today." this morning we heard two different predictions for the true
peter deucy breaks it down for us from washington. peter? >> reporter: this week, we will finally find out how many americans enrolled in new plans at healthcare.gov during month one. by the end of month two, the administration hopes to have the site working better for almost everyone. the former secretary of defense, leon panetta who once served in president obama's cabinet, isn't is sure that's probable. and he's got some advice for his former boss. >> i think ultimately that if...
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larry king was tuesday's election a sign of what's to come in two thousand and sixteen joining us from washington is political senior washington correspondent anna palmer anna was it a sign.
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larry king was tuesday's election a sign of what's to come in two thousand and sixteen joining us from washington is political senior washington correspondent and aplomb of ana was it a sign of what's going to happen in twenty sixteen plagiary get call it a valid there if. you're going to be interesting to. you're going to change your. writing to the right and you are to take it all is there you are democratic candidate now the governor of virginia and then in new jersey and yet there really governor's race that you are watching closely related to sarah he certainly is wearing the same phrase that hearing your trying to appeal to democrats republicans to are you want to ensure that our the national republican party kind of deal with our economy is. obamacare became an issue in the virginia race do that hope the president do you think that result. is going to be something to talk box today we were talking to republicans all day long and they say actually quite easy obama here in our area of the able to really tighten the race in the last couple of weeks and he may be hammering on obamacare as well
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joining us from washington. mary katharineham and juan williams. both fox news analysts. county, florida. the police said this. >> the victim in this particular case indicated that she and george zimmerman were having a verbal dispute. and at that time she alleged that he had broken a table and at one point pointed a long barreled shotgun at her. she was able to work her way to the front door of the residence on her cell phone and calmed 911 to make contact with authorities. and at that time he actually pushed her out of the front of the residence and then bare caved the door with some furniture from inside of the house. >> it's obviously a domestic dispute but zimmerman in big trouble. so, juan, that sounds really bad. what say you you? >> well, i think that, you know, immediately people are going to go back to the trayvon martin case, bill. that argument broke down and people were saying oh it's about stand your ground and about your right to have a gun and about citizen patrol. i think what we are seeing here is someone who now, not only in this case with his girlfrien
joining us from washington. mary katharineham and juan williams. both fox news analysts. county, florida. the police said this. >> the victim in this particular case indicated that she and george zimmerman were having a verbal dispute. and at that time she alleged that he had broken a table and at one point pointed a long barreled shotgun at her. she was able to work her way to the front door of the residence on her cell phone and calmed 911 to make contact with authorities. and at that...
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a contributor for al jazeera english and jim warren, joining us from washington d.c. >> is palmresident obama treated differently to any other president. we saw senate democrats using phil busters to stop george bush's nominees, and delaying by years confirmations by others. >> it is a difference. he is being treated in a different way. the republicans virtually every day that they are here, and they are not here all that many days given the meagre workload of the united states congress, seem to be bent on blocking president barack obama at virtually every turn. here on an issue most constituent don't know about and if they knew wouldn't care. it's a simply politics, trying to block barack obama. it's not to say the republicans are laying down and being a rubber-stamp. what played out is the opposite. as an example, during the term of gw bush, he had six nominees to the same important court. four got through with considerable democratic support. barack obama had five nominees to the court, and four up to this point have been blocked. >> that happened after there was a major deal between
a contributor for al jazeera english and jim warren, joining us from washington d.c. >> is palmresident obama treated differently to any other president. we saw senate democrats using phil busters to stop george bush's nominees, and delaying by years confirmations by others. >> it is a difference. he is being treated in a different way. the republicans virtually every day that they are here, and they are not here all that many days given the meagre workload of the united states...
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cnn's chief political k correspondent joining us from washington. >> in the oend, when you look at thist only does the u.s. suspect that iran was -- is building a nuclear weapon, they have also condemned it as a nation state of that spread sinister richl. it is not as well as the syrian presidentment there are many reasons not to trust iran at this point. the simple answer was we don't trust them and we don't have to. >> none of this is based on trust. it's not a question of trust. it's a question of having the verification and the insights into the program and the commitments to be held accountable so you are in fact creating a fail safe mechanism by which you are making your judgments. >> what about members of congress? what action might there be this week? >> this week, none because of the thanksgiving week. but harry reid, the majority leader in the senate has said when we get back, they will deal with sanctions. now, what we're hearing is really bipartisan agreement. by many that this is a bad deal. the president does have his supporters, diane finestein, a very porntd democratic s
cnn's chief political k correspondent joining us from washington. >> in the oend, when you look at thist only does the u.s. suspect that iran was -- is building a nuclear weapon, they have also condemned it as a nation state of that spread sinister richl. it is not as well as the syrian presidentment there are many reasons not to trust iran at this point. the simple answer was we don't trust them and we don't have to. >> none of this is based on trust. it's not a question of trust....
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he's going to join us from washington which is the capital of the country.ter storm which could destroy your thanksgiving. how you should prepare if you are traveling and we are launching a pumpkin. hi honey, did you get e toaster cozy? yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with n fedex one rate, i could ll a box and ship it r one flat rate. so i kn untilt was full. you'd be crazy not to. is tt nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. [ female announcer ] at 100 calories, not all food choices add up. some are giant. some not so giant. when managing your weight, bigger is always better. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant := >>> a group of students at a massachusetts middle school rallied together to protect a friend who was being bullied. eight-year-old danny who wears a suit and fedora every day to school suffers from a speech problem. he is also the water boy from the school's football team. when his friends heard he was being bullied, they banned together. >> we dressed up in suits because he's getting picked
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and joining us now from washington is nbc news justice correspondent pete williams who has been tracking this supreme court case here. pete, put this in context for us. there was what they call a circuit split, different rulings in the lower courts. how does that affect our understanding fl the significance of the supreme court hearing this case? >> reporter: well, it was pretty much a foregone conclusion the court would take this case for two reasons. whenever the lower courts strike down part of a federal law, that makes it very important for the supreme court to hear the case. now the court today agreed to hear two cases, hobby lobby, in which the hobby lobby, the company, won the tenth circuit court of appeals said yes corporations do have and can exercise freedom of religion. and then another case, the third circuit said another company, which is in pennsylvania owned by a family of five menonites, the court ruled against them and said not only can the company assert religious religious freedom but they can't sue and claim damage because it's the corporation that has to pay for the
and joining us now from washington is nbc news justice correspondent pete williams who has been tracking this supreme court case here. pete, put this in context for us. there was what they call a circuit split, different rulings in the lower courts. how does that affect our understanding fl the significance of the supreme court hearing this case? >> reporter: well, it was pretty much a foregone conclusion the court would take this case for two reasons. whenever the lower courts strike...
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joining us from washington, d.c. joining us from washington, d.c. is ken stern a is ken stern a former executive former executive of npr, the author of with of npr, the author of with charity for all, why charities charity for all, why charities are failing and a better way to are failing and a better way to give. give. ken rest ken rest start -- let's start start -- let's start with this case. with this case. how does something of this how does something of this magnitude magnitude happen? happen? >> 59,000 with the word veterans >> 59,000 with the word veterans in in the title, you set up a the title, you set up a boiler room you start calling. boiler room you start calling. it's easy to see how they can it's easy to see how they can raise raise money. money. without much information, a without much information, a lot lot of harry of harry ied ied donors hearing donors hearing another love stories. another love stories. >> he managed to bamboozle so >> he managed to bamboozle so many people, he was hobnobbing many people, he was hobnobbing with th
joining us from washington, d.c. joining us from washington, d.c. is ken stern a is ken stern a former executive former executive of npr, the author of with of npr, the author of with charity for all, why charities charity for all, why charities are failing and a better way to are failing and a better way to give. give. ken rest ken rest start -- let's start start -- let's start with this case. with this case. how does something of this how does something of this magnitude magnitude happen?...
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cnn's martin savidge joins us now from washington. martin, you were inside the hearing.ssue here? what was the case that seaworld was trying to make? >> the stakes are huge for both sides, especially for seaworld. what seaworld wants is to get their trainers back into the water with their star performers, the killer whales. something they haven't been able to do for some time and something they say hurt their business as a result. the key points that the attorney brought up today was two things, one, the expert testimony that was relied upon that put those restrictions in place. they said, look, this is a person who is an expert on orcas in the wild, not experts in captivity he should not have been ruling with what whales do in cap pivty. their product is that interaction, that special bond of trainer and whale in close connection. if you separate them, you destroy their product and osha doesn't have the authority to do that, john. >> martin, i understand seaworld was comparing osha's restrictions to actually putting regulations on the nfl and nascar. can you explain to
cnn's martin savidge joins us now from washington. martin, you were inside the hearing.ssue here? what was the case that seaworld was trying to make? >> the stakes are huge for both sides, especially for seaworld. what seaworld wants is to get their trainers back into the water with their star performers, the killer whales. something they haven't been able to do for some time and something they say hurt their business as a result. the key points that the attorney brought up today was two...
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i want to get the new ireport video coming to us from washington, illinois. let's listen and watch. >> you can hear the people in that video praying as you can see what appears to be, not confirmed, at least some very high winds and a possible tornado rolling through in that ireport video. they were saying the lord's prayer there. bring us up sto date, breng our viewers up to dalt. how bad is it? do you need federal help at this point? >> well, it obviously is a significant storm chasers system here. at this point, we have at least 11 confirmed touchdowns tlout the state. it really cut a swath and a range of about 350 miles across the state. so from running north and south, it's dozens of counsils. >> and these are con con firnled tornadoes, correct? >> that's right. we have 11 confirmed touchdowns. it's such a wide-spread area. >> let me ask you about injuries? fatal days? >> right now, we have two confirmed fatalities in washington county. so we have two confirmed sfaalties there. a 10-year-old is missing which is far southern all the way at the southern ti
i want to get the new ireport video coming to us from washington, illinois. let's listen and watch. >> you can hear the people in that video praying as you can see what appears to be, not confirmed, at least some very high winds and a possible tornado rolling through in that ireport video. they were saying the lord's prayer there. bring us up sto date, breng our viewers up to dalt. how bad is it? do you need federal help at this point? >> well, it obviously is a significant storm...
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she joins us from washington, d.c. kitty, thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> jfk was assassinated a half century ago. but recent polls still name him as the most popular president in the u.s. history. why do you feel that? >> americans really wanted to be jfk. he was not only handsome he was exquisitely educated, he was beautifully spoken, he was very, very rich, he married someone who was gorgeous and as you can see from the book antonio, there is not one bad candid shot of the kennedys. >> that's true. >> they are absolutely gorgeous. >> the pictures were beautiful. stanley kredit passed away in 1999. his pictures are the ones you have put together in this book. how did you know stanley, what was your relationship like? >> i didn't know him during the kennedy years. i was still in college at the time. but when i came to washington, which was i think when lyndon johnson was president, i met stanley during the reagan administration so i didn't know him during his kennedy years at all. but i knew the photographs. an
she joins us from washington, d.c. kitty, thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> jfk was assassinated a half century ago. but recent polls still name him as the most popular president in the u.s. history. why do you feel that? >> americans really wanted to be jfk. he was not only handsome he was exquisitely educated, he was beautifully spoken, he was very, very rich, he married someone who was gorgeous and as you can see from the book antonio, there is not one bad candid shot...
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also joining us from washington, d.c. is pj clark former assistant secretary of state. eat to have you both with us. the u.s. and the afghanistan government met on talks of what happens after 2014. and president obama agreed to apologize for mistakes made during the war as a condition for american troops to keep operating there over the next decade. but then we say susan rice say there was no apology. >> there is not a need for the united states to apologize to afghanistan. quite the contrary. that is not on the table. >> what is going on here, pj? >> i think it's the art of diplomacy, antonio. certainly as we move towards the [ inaudible ] later in the week that is set to potentially ratify the agreement and perhaps cite understandings, what the afghans are looking for are some expression that the united states appreciates the burden that the war of the last 12 years has meant on the afghan people. as susan rice saad -- said there are multiple sides to this. but the fact is there are still uncertainties here. the korean war ended in the early 1950s, and we still have tr
also joining us from washington, d.c. is pj clark former assistant secretary of state. eat to have you both with us. the u.s. and the afghanistan government met on talks of what happens after 2014. and president obama agreed to apologize for mistakes made during the war as a condition for american troops to keep operating there over the next decade. but then we say susan rice say there was no apology. >> there is not a need for the united states to apologize to afghanistan. quite the...
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future of the republican party, press secretary for the represent national committee joins us from washingtonhis morning. thanks so much for being with us this morning on aljazeera. what will represents focus on this morning? the fact that chris christie a conservative willing to reach across the aisle attracted women and minorities, or the fact that a tea party candidate lost in virginia. >> first of all, thank you for having me on. obviously, you know, congratulations to governor christie for his reelection and while we're a little disheartened that we didn't pull it out in virginia, it ended up a much closer race than anyone was predicting, than the polls were before i going. i do think that there are a couple things that we should be looking at. one would be obamacare. i think that it's very, very clear that the last couple of weeks of this election, as people were focused on obamacare and the train wreck that it is, and the solution that the democrats don't seem to have for how we move forward is going to be a key issue as we move into the 2014 election. >> i would think that if obamacar
future of the republican party, press secretary for the represent national committee joins us from washingtonhis morning. thanks so much for being with us this morning on aljazeera. what will represents focus on this morning? the fact that chris christie a conservative willing to reach across the aisle attracted women and minorities, or the fact that a tea party candidate lost in virginia. >> first of all, thank you for having me on. obviously, you know, congratulations to governor...
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for joining us fm exeter in the uk i think the mojave and aunt shelly for being with us from the us capital washington dc show my aunt and do my daily for being this and thank you for joining us here the cost and to date. christians still throughout the week. kentucky to upgrade the sports news the action. the excitement with results showing that lead to a sports ground on monday to friday eight fifteen pm promised land ikea own placenta. guru too oh no. and. each. after all gee. the fine arts ea the next chapter of international trade negotiators from all nations are gathering for talks on the ttp trade deal. the only ones protesters are voicing opposition to the far reaching. more on the protests that had won four state officials throughout the west are collecting the dna of the rest easy. many of those people are not charged or convicted. way to solve a crime or is it a violation of individual privacy. let the oven and zach. and on capitol hill victims of
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candy joining us from washington. what will we see from her this time around, candy?cause initially i would say well, the senate is dominated by democrats therefore perhaps a slightly friendlier group. the problem is a critic, even though he helped put together obama care, the rollout and more recently gave a radio interview and likened the rollout of obama care to humpty dumpty falling off the wall. it's a rough roll because they will go after the people told their insurance no longer exists and again go after who messed this up to the tune of $300 million or however much it cost to get the system up and not running. >> up and not running, yeah. who is going on on state of the union with you today to talk about it? >> we'll talk to kelly ayot about that and other they thinks that have come up in the senate including new requests for witnesses to the benghazi attack more than a year ago. also, we're going to talk to mike mccall, the chairman of the house committee to get the latest update on what we know about the shooter yesterday at los angeles international airport
candy joining us from washington. what will we see from her this time around, candy?cause initially i would say well, the senate is dominated by democrats therefore perhaps a slightly friendlier group. the problem is a critic, even though he helped put together obama care, the rollout and more recently gave a radio interview and likened the rollout of obama care to humpty dumpty falling off the wall. it's a rough roll because they will go after the people told their insurance no longer exists...
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larry king was tuesday's election a sign of what's to come in two thousand and sixteen joining us from washington is political senior washington correspondent and aplomb of anna was it a sign of what's going to happen in twenty sixteen and i'm sure we get call it a bell at their desk but it's certainly going to be interesting if. you're going to be. in right instead of right and you live to take it all is there you are democratic candidate now the governor of virginia and then in new jersey there really governor's race that you are watching closely related to sarah he certainly is wearing the same phrase that hearing your trying to appeal to democrats republicans to are you want him to. the national republican party to deal with our economy is. obamacare became an issue in the virginia race did that hope for the president do you think that result. is going to be something to to walk today we were talking to republicans all day long and they say actually quite nice obama here in our. able to really tighten the race in the last couple of weeks hammering out obamacare as this was what was. ron and c
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larry king was tuesday's election a sign of what's to come in two thousand and sixteen joining us from washington is political senior washington correspondent and upon ana was it a sign of what's going to happen twenty sixteen later we get call it a valid there it. certainly is going to be interesting to have. got two hundred eighteen yes there is in writing to the right and you mark to you terry mcauliffe there you are democratic candidate now the governor of virginia and then in new jersey and yet there really governor's race that you were watching closely related to sarah he certainly was wearing the same phrase that hearing your trying to appeal to democrats republicans to are you want him to ensure that our the national republican party kind of deal with our economy is. obamacare became an issue in the virginia race do that hope the president do you think that result. is going to be something to to watch today we were talking to republicans all day long and they said they actually quite easy obama care in our area in the able to really tighten the race in the last couple of weeks hammering o
larry king was tuesday's election a sign of what's to come in two thousand and sixteen joining us from washington is political senior washington correspondent and upon ana was it a sign of what's going to happen twenty sixteen later we get call it a valid there it. certainly is going to be interesting to have. got two hundred eighteen yes there is in writing to the right and you mark to you terry mcauliffe there you are democratic candidate now the governor of virginia and then in new jersey...