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. >> we've had doctor shortages for the last five years and again, use massachusetts. massachusetts has the second most physicians per population in the united states. now, if anybody was not going to have shortages, they would be it, right? well, they went from a 21 day waiting period for a doctor, pre-massachusetts care to somewhere in 42 to 45 days for a primary care physician. that was just massive because they put more people in the system than physicians. the second issue is that medicaid and medicare are not forced on doctors, they don't have to take it and they lost 20% of their doctors. >> brenda: sorry to cut you off. jonas. >> and i'm pretty sure there's not a shortage of plastic surgeons in florida. the reason is there's no insurance companies d premiums, how much. we've increased the demand for health care and want to get health insurance. you can't increase the supply of doctors if they can't make more money as demand for services go up. that's the way costs go up, shortage of lines for everybody, the faips. >> brenda: okay, you guys, did the president's o
. >> we've had doctor shortages for the last five years and again, use massachusetts. massachusetts has the second most physicians per population in the united states. now, if anybody was not going to have shortages, they would be it, right? well, they went from a 21 day waiting period for a doctor, pre-massachusetts care to somewhere in 42 to 45 days for a primary care physician. that was just massive because they put more people in the system than physicians. the second issue is that...
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john joins us with his son, cubby, from chicopee, massachusetts. >> thanks for having us on with you.me talk about asberger's. all your life you knew you were different in some way, why until age 40 were you not diagnosed with asperger syndrome? why did it take so long for you? >> remember, i was born in '57. asberger's wasn't really talked about by psychologists and therapists in america until the late '90s. i was 40 at the time. when my son was born in 1990 i didn't know about asperger's or autism either, but i saw in him the same behavioral differences i remember from my childhood though i didn't know they were autism. i knew how i'd had struggles, i tried to advise him as best i could based on my experience, being the same way. >> cubby, i want to talk to you in a second. john, if i could ask about that. what were the behavioral things you recognized. cubby, i'm fascinated this, again, as part of a neuroscientist, what were you looking for? >> well, first of all, i'd say i wasn't looking for anything. like any parent, you always hope your kid's better than you, he's brighter and c
john joins us with his son, cubby, from chicopee, massachusetts. >> thanks for having us on with you.me talk about asberger's. all your life you knew you were different in some way, why until age 40 were you not diagnosed with asperger syndrome? why did it take so long for you? >> remember, i was born in '57. asberger's wasn't really talked about by psychologists and therapists in america until the late '90s. i was 40 at the time. when my son was born in 1990 i didn't know about...
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host: from "cq weekly," -- fromis joining us massachusetts. welcome to the program. caller: my word is "education." so many people in america just listen to what they hear on the news and all of the hooplah. all they have to do is pick up a paper or book on the internet to see where our money is going. the u.s. has a 15 trillion dollar gdp. that is to show people we are a growing economy. we are doing better than we were a few years ago. people need to get educated on this. read more about it, contact your reps. it is easy to point fingers but the more we know the more we can help the situation. host: later on the program we are going to focus on bi of terrorism. today is an anniversary -- 100 years ago in march took place on the eve of the inaugural ceremony for president woodrow wilson. we will take a look at how that led to the public outcry providing women's right to vote. diane is joining us from california, democrats line. caller: good morning. nice to talk to you. i call this sequestration a dysfunctional diatribe. this is just payback for the president when h
host: from "cq weekly," -- fromis joining us massachusetts. welcome to the program. caller: my word is "education." so many people in america just listen to what they hear on the news and all of the hooplah. all they have to do is pick up a paper or book on the internet to see where our money is going. the u.s. has a 15 trillion dollar gdp. that is to show people we are a growing economy. we are doing better than we were a few years ago. people need to get educated on this....
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all of our competitors tonight come to us from the state of massachusetts. rst up joining us live via skype it's the smith family, patrick, molly, jack and charlie. how are you? >> good. >> jimmy: how's the weather there right now? >> bad. >> miserable. >> horrible. >> jimmy: are you in school or are you out of school because of the cold? >> out of school. >> jimmy: that is the worst case scenario, isn't it? you will be playing against a family from norwood. please welcome mica and mason. dy pronounce your last name correctly? is it snowing there right now? >> it is snowing pretty hard here, yep. >> jimmy: it's snowing pretty hard. are you guys in school too? >> yes. >> crossing our fingers that they're going to cancel it soon. >> jimmy: who's crossing fingers? >> everyone is. we work at schools too so -- >> jimmy: the rules of this game are very simple. it's a scavenger hunt. i'll ask you to find something or do something and you find it or do it. okay? you guys ready to play? >> yeah. >> jimmy: okay, great. the first round, i would like the dads -- i want m
all of our competitors tonight come to us from the state of massachusetts. rst up joining us live via skype it's the smith family, patrick, molly, jack and charlie. how are you? >> good. >> jimmy: how's the weather there right now? >> bad. >> miserable. >> horrible. >> jimmy: are you in school or are you out of school because of the cold? >> out of school. >> jimmy: that is the worst case scenario, isn't it? you will be playing against a family...
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back to you. >> adam harding in massachusetts for us this evening, thank you, adam. >>> venz away la'ssidential election could take place in a matter of weeks. the vote will be on april 14th. until then the former vice president will serve as the country's leader. she was sworn in as interim president yesterday. hugo chavez died of cancer on tuesday. >>> nelson mandela is in the hospital again but officials say there's no cause for concern. the 94-year-old mandela is being treated for an existing condition and stressed it is all part of a routine checkup. he was recently treated for a lung infection and gallstone. >>> a thousand people gathered today for an emotional funeral honoring a small town mayoral candidate. he's the first openly-gay candidate to run for office. he was murdered late last month in the town of clarksdale. john lewis attended today's funeral. he says the good that mcmillan accomplished in his community will live on. >>> now to the rescue the coast guard did. six people racing a sailboat got in big, big trouble last night. one crew member died and the others had to
back to you. >> adam harding in massachusetts for us this evening, thank you, adam. >>> venz away la'ssidential election could take place in a matter of weeks. the vote will be on april 14th. until then the former vice president will serve as the country's leader. she was sworn in as interim president yesterday. hugo chavez died of cancer on tuesday. >>> nelson mandela is in the hospital again but officials say there's no cause for concern. the 94-year-old mandela is...
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concerned career is a real flashpoint and it's a part of the world's quite important to us george and he's freetown massachusetts george we have less than enough got a quick comment yet to you i don't know whether you're familiar with the new woods book tyranny in america capitals of the national decay but he makes a number of feeling points there and one of which is. no mark a salute to us crispus or sallust for short was ancient roman general and statesman who had the. country has to have an enemy the real or imagined in order to keep its people out of sight if you live some time out of the punic wars but he was referring to roman carthage and he was referring to in particular to famous roman macchiavelli basically said the same thing in the prince i mean this is this is basic kind of politics one i want to create another create an enemy tell everybody look out for those guys and then use that for your political advantage good point thanks for the call and sincere take my take alive thanks for all your calls if we didn't get to your calls tonight tries back next week and keep the video questions coming he just
concerned career is a real flashpoint and it's a part of the world's quite important to us george and he's freetown massachusetts george we have less than enough got a quick comment yet to you i don't know whether you're familiar with the new woods book tyranny in america capitals of the national decay but he makes a number of feeling points there and one of which is. no mark a salute to us crispus or sallust for short was ancient roman general and statesman who had the. country has to have an...
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the study, which has taught us a lot about heart disease risk, started off with three or 4000 people and required people to go to a particular plant within massachusettse to use technology to expand that large numbers of people and collect data more than just once a year or once every two years. but everyday it possible. to really give us large amounts of data and diverse types of people. gerri: so we get all kinds of people with data points. we already saw cardiovascular disease go down. but it sounds like your results could actually drive those numbers even lower. >> yes, even with the resolve, we know it is still the number one killer that kills more people than all cancers and hiv combined. one in three people still have heart disease. there is a person that dies of heart attack every minute. gerri: i think one of the things that is well understood. it is showed in different ways for men. heart diseases. is that one of your goals? >> it is to take a population standpoint and really try to understand the risks of an individual llvel. there is a prediction of heart disease progression. gerri: tell us how you will look at technology to develop all of
the study, which has taught us a lot about heart disease risk, started off with three or 4000 people and required people to go to a particular plant within massachusettse to use technology to expand that large numbers of people and collect data more than just once a year or once every two years. but everyday it possible. to really give us large amounts of data and diverse types of people. gerri: so we get all kinds of people with data points. we already saw cardiovascular disease go down. but...
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it shouldn't surprise us in the state of massachusetts. was intrigued when you ran the report and said they do the testings of grades 1, 4, 7 and 10. what about 2, 3... 8, 9 and 11 and 12? it's arbitrary andka capricious and nonsenseical. take it from a parent, stick to reading, writing and arithmetic. let's not get into the kitchen of every child who goes to school in massachusetts or elsewhere. >> is this too nosy? >> i think it's something when a third of all kids are obese, parents need to know may affect their kid. cameron is a special kid. he's in the state wrestling championship. he hit ace punching bag like a boxer, he wrestles, he works out. he has a lot more muscle than an average fourth grader. he is not typical and the bmi index does not appropriate for kids or adults who are more muscular than average and says that if your child is not more muscular than average, he may be obese. we have a third of kids in america who are obese and suffer from diebtsz, that are lifetime problems. and the reason why the governor of arkansas ins
it shouldn't surprise us in the state of massachusetts. was intrigued when you ran the report and said they do the testings of grades 1, 4, 7 and 10. what about 2, 3... 8, 9 and 11 and 12? it's arbitrary andka capricious and nonsenseical. take it from a parent, stick to reading, writing and arithmetic. let's not get into the kitchen of every child who goes to school in massachusetts or elsewhere. >> is this too nosy? >> i think it's something when a third of all kids are obese,...
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massachusetts. >> reporter: catholic doctrine doesn't support using condoms. but some students disagree.e don't go well with condoms. >> male condoms and female condoms. >> this student has organized a condom distribution on street corners with this symbol. if you are in need of condoms just knock on these doors and ask the group says. >> question go through 3,000 condoms every semester for students who need them. it is an important need. >> reporter: it is getting these students in trouble chblt boston college sent them a letter demanding they stop. this is not in consistency with the college and the jesuit training ashs fnd you don't stop, there could be action. you know that the students here are having sex. >> if the students want to purchase condoms and have them available for their private lives, that is their business, but our issue is do not try to purposely distribute condoms throughout our campus and dormitories. >> reporter: he said he was shocked coming out of a church service. >> this group tried to give me one and i said, really, you have to attempt to do that here? >> repo
massachusetts. >> reporter: catholic doctrine doesn't support using condoms. but some students disagree.e don't go well with condoms. >> male condoms and female condoms. >> this student has organized a condom distribution on street corners with this symbol. if you are in need of condoms just knock on these doors and ask the group says. >> question go through 3,000 condoms every semester for students who need them. it is an important need. >> reporter: it is getting...
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a reporter joins us from the coastal town of massachusetts and just to give you an idea, you are aboutur away from boston, it was rough behind you -- it looks rough behind you right now. >>> as you mentioned, we are around an hour away in the coastal town of massachusetts and this is before the storm and the people here are preparing themselves for the worst. >> reporter: the new england shoreline is shoring up. >> i actually have to watch the tide chart when i am at work. >> reporter: some residents were not willing to take a chance with these churning seas. >> the whole block was sand, i moved out. >> reporter: the outer banks, the storm has already left its mark on the coast. they took a direct hit from the blizzard a month ago and storm warnings remain in effect until monday morning. it pummeled the midwest and made a mess of the mid- atlantic. in some places where the storm has come and gone the danger is not over and has left roofs vulnerable to collapse -- vulnerable to collapsing. with a wide swath, now a winter wonderland, for those who have already experienced this, spring ca
a reporter joins us from the coastal town of massachusetts and just to give you an idea, you are aboutur away from boston, it was rough behind you -- it looks rough behind you right now. >>> as you mentioned, we are around an hour away in the coastal town of massachusetts and this is before the storm and the people here are preparing themselves for the worst. >> reporter: the new england shoreline is shoring up. >> i actually have to watch the tide chart when i am at work....
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massachusetts. where she is from and used to work for republican governor, mitt romney. was a top environmental official in massachusetts under mitt romney and oversaw the implementation of mr. romney's climate action plan to combat global warming. the terror piece was a plan for massachusetts to join with the other states in the northeast in a regional cap and trade system. that was mitt romney's plan to be overseen by gina mccarthy, then he decided to get the republican nomination for president in 2008 and decided to turn against his ideas. he backed out of the regional cap and trade thing and all of his other climate stuff. gina mccarthy left what had become a dead end job because the boss decided to run for president. political ambition and environmental concerns mix about as well as oil and water. on the other hand, our current democratic president has made a really big deal about the subject from his length in treatment of the issue on his second inaugural address to his big speech accepting the nomination for president first lace last year. even little moments wher
massachusetts. where she is from and used to work for republican governor, mitt romney. was a top environmental official in massachusetts under mitt romney and oversaw the implementation of mr. romney's climate action plan to combat global warming. the terror piece was a plan for massachusetts to join with the other states in the northeast in a regional cap and trade system. that was mitt romney's plan to be overseen by gina mccarthy, then he decided to get the republican nomination for...
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massachusetts. they are predict ago three-foot surge at high tide. molly line is screaming live for usmassachusetts. molly. >> reporter: the tides are a majo concern. there are two more to go. they are keeping an eye on this the ocean, massive waves up there up to 20-foot seas could do a number on what you mentioned the beach erosion problem. that is something they'll ultimately have to assess when the winter finally heads out for the season. then they'll be able to get a really good look at things. i it has been a challenge in sandwich and other coastal communities. i had a chance to speak to the town manager here in the town of sandwich earlier this morning and he says the beaches will have to be assessed when this all ends but things are not looking good, they've had pager problems when it comes to beach owe erosion and pretty extensive damage to the booed walks and wooden bridges that allow them to get over the marshes and allow beachgoers to get to the oceans in the summertime. it could cost the city up to $600,000, possibly a little bit more than that. they are still assessing th
massachusetts. they are predict ago three-foot surge at high tide. molly line is screaming live for usmassachusetts. molly. >> reporter: the tides are a majo concern. there are two more to go. they are keeping an eye on this the ocean, massive waves up there up to 20-foot seas could do a number on what you mentioned the beach erosion problem. that is something they'll ultimately have to assess when the winter finally heads out for the season. then they'll be able to get a really good look...
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today, his lawyer told us cadden does not know how the contamination happened. the state of massachusetts examined n.e.c.c.'s lab in 2011 and found it satisfactory, but tomorrow on this broadcast another company insider will tell us how n.e.c.c. concealed its true operations from inspectors. we'll have our full investigation for you on "60 minutes" this sunday at 7:00 6:00 central time. the winter storm that hit the midwest and mid-atlantic states is now bringing rain, snow, and high winds to the northeast tonight. yesterday, parts of virginia got as much as 20 inches of snow. at last word, more than 100,000 homes and businesses were still without power. further north, giant waves and 50-mile-an-hour wind gusts have been battering the coast. jim axelrod is in massachusetts. >> reporter: the wind and waves are battering coastal towns from rhode island to maine and pushing water into the harbors. rick judge is the fire chief in situate. >> it seems with each tide is a little more intense than the previous one, because the water doesn't have a chance to recede from the previous tide. >> repo
today, his lawyer told us cadden does not know how the contamination happened. the state of massachusetts examined n.e.c.c.'s lab in 2011 and found it satisfactory, but tomorrow on this broadcast another company insider will tell us how n.e.c.c. concealed its true operations from inspectors. we'll have our full investigation for you on "60 minutes" this sunday at 7:00 6:00 central time. the winter storm that hit the midwest and mid-atlantic states is now bringing rain, snow, and high...
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massachusetts, but not the country. instead, it will be a generation that follows us. when they take power there will deliver either same-sex marriage are universal civil unions or some other alternative that we can ill conceived at this point. >> we in this collection of programming related to the same-sex marriage to be with jean robinson. in 2012 he presented his book, believes in love, straight talk about gay marriage, an audience in cambridge, massachusetts. >> i what sub be honest about the fact that god believes in love. straightforward but also, i really did have heroes sexual people in mind when i read it. marriage is one of those things that is under siege. the l. -- lbgt community has become the whipping boy for marriages troubles which, by the way, or here long before we ever started talking about gingrich. marriage is under siege, at least in mice parents. the financial state of things in this country right now is the greatest fed to marriages. it does not leave a lot of time. marriage is under attack. i want to be honest about one thing. i think we need t
massachusetts, but not the country. instead, it will be a generation that follows us. when they take power there will deliver either same-sex marriage are universal civil unions or some other alternative that we can ill conceived at this point. >> we in this collection of programming related to the same-sex marriage to be with jean robinson. in 2012 he presented his book, believes in love, straight talk about gay marriage, an audience in cambridge, massachusetts. >> i what sub be...
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. >> authorities in maine and massachusetts plan to use dna to see whether irving can be linked to any unsolved rapes. >>> tomorrow millions of christians around the world will celebrate easter or resurrection day. pope francis is getting ready for a special easter vigil this afternoon at the vatican. ♪ and there were crowds last night, look at that, outside the colosseum in rome. the pope spoke at a special ceremony for good friday. he told people that christians must respond to evil with good. >>> we've got an update from south africa on nelson mandela's health. a spokesman for jpresident zuma said he's resting comfortably in the hospital. he was admitted because of pneumonia, the treatment is going well and doctors he's able to breathe without difficulty. the presidency wishes to acknowledge and thank all who have been praying for and sending messages of support. >>> a historic collection of letters is said to hit the auction block at the end of may. an anonymous seller is listing 250 letters plus other items from cultural figures from presidents dwight d. eisenhower and dictator mu
. >> authorities in maine and massachusetts plan to use dna to see whether irving can be linked to any unsolved rapes. >>> tomorrow millions of christians around the world will celebrate easter or resurrection day. pope francis is getting ready for a special easter vigil this afternoon at the vatican. ♪ and there were crowds last night, look at that, outside the colosseum in rome. the pope spoke at a special ceremony for good friday. he told people that christians must respond...
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. >> authorities in maine and massachusetts, they plan to use dna to see whether irving can be linked to any unsolved rapes. >>> tomorrow millions of christians around the world will celebrate easter or resurrection day, as it's known. this is the crowd last night outside the coliseum in rome. beautiful pictures here. the pope spoke at a special ceremony for good friday, and he told people that christians must respond to evil with good an iconic cross will be allowed in a 9/11 museum. the judge tossed out a claim that the cross was mixing church and state. the judge says displague the cross is allowed because of its historical importance. >>> it's your chance to own a piece of history. some of the final correspondents from the biggest celebrities. >>> we will give you some of the last letters from marilyn monroe and john lennon. odor. ♪ discover tidy cats pure nature. clumping litter with natural cedar, pine, and corn. license and registration please. what's this? uhh, it's my geico insurance id card, sir. it's digital, uh, pretty cool right? maybe. you know why i pulled you over toda
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jim walsh joining us from watertown, massachusetts. he joins from m.i.t., and has traveled to north korea before to discuss the nuclear issue. jim, is this a sign that north korea is likely to pull the trigger? what are they doing here? >> no, they are not going to pull the trigger. fundamentals have not changed. these are the core facts. north korea, the weaker of the two military powers. if there was a war, north korea would lose and lose badly. north korea doesn't want that to happen and that's not even counting the u.s. committing 20,000 troops on the peninsula to support our allies. the north koreans don't want a war, but clearly they want to provoke, maybe for domestic consumption for young new leader consolidating his position or winning the support of the military or it might be for purposes of trying to coerceively bargain, to try to win concessions out of south korea, in any case, we don't know why they are doing it, but it's still scary. this has a different feel about it than it has in past years. >> we know north korea cut
jim walsh joining us from watertown, massachusetts. he joins from m.i.t., and has traveled to north korea before to discuss the nuclear issue. jim, is this a sign that north korea is likely to pull the trigger? what are they doing here? >> no, they are not going to pull the trigger. fundamentals have not changed. these are the core facts. north korea, the weaker of the two military powers. if there was a war, north korea would lose and lose badly. north korea doesn't want that to happen...
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massachusetts's attorney general. she was inside the court this morning. she joins us now, and i'd like to ask you, attorney general coakley, what was the vibe in the room in terms 6 the idea of states' rights. yew state was one of the first to allow same-sex marriage. did you sort of pick that up from some of the more conservative justices? >> yes. we were the first state to allow it. we were the first attorney general's office to challenge doma, and i think you heard in the questions today, and the arguments, of course, this is about the plaintiff from new york, but it was about much more than that. it was about the 1100 restrictions on the rights of same-sex couples, we've had that history now for almost ten years in massachusetts. i think the focus and questions for many of the judges was around the impact on the lives of people, whether they are veterans, whether they are looking for social security. the tenor, i think, was very interested in getting to what the impact is, not just on one plaintiff in this case, which of course is important, but what the impact is
massachusetts's attorney general. she was inside the court this morning. she joins us now, and i'd like to ask you, attorney general coakley, what was the vibe in the room in terms 6 the idea of states' rights. yew state was one of the first to allow same-sex marriage. did you sort of pick that up from some of the more conservative justices? >> yes. we were the first state to allow it. we were the first attorney general's office to challenge doma, and i think you heard in the questions...
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, the first district -- the first circuit actually upheld in boston, massachusetts a buffer zone ordinance that was very similar to us -- to ours. and, in fact, that ordinance created a 35-foot buffer zone. ours is actually more modest. it's actually smaller, it's only 25 feet. and the key and the analysis for the court at the time is that these kinds of regulations are appropriate so long as the speaker has an opportunity to reach their intended audience in other ways. and a buffer zone context there is no prohibition in terms of the speaker expressing their views outside of the buffer zone. it may not be exactly what they would like, but the constitution does not require that. i also note that the court made it clear that the united states supreme court has recognized that there is an interest in protecting the rights of people, in this case many women, who are trying to access health care facilities. the supreme court has ruled that there is an interest -- that clinic patients have, in both avoiding unwanted communication and passing without obstruction. the united states supreme court has recognized that right an
, the first district -- the first circuit actually upheld in boston, massachusetts a buffer zone ordinance that was very similar to us -- to ours. and, in fact, that ordinance created a 35-foot buffer zone. ours is actually more modest. it's actually smaller, it's only 25 feet. and the key and the analysis for the court at the time is that these kinds of regulations are appropriate so long as the speaker has an opportunity to reach their intended audience in other ways. and a buffer zone...
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massachusetts senator, mr. scott brown and carolyn hellman joins us from the liberal wilderness. welcome, everybody. washington keeps scaring us about the cuts. but they keep spending. the tsa dropping a whopping 900 bucks per uniform and they keep hiring. three positions opening up at the department of agriculture. it's looking for, get this, insect production workers to grow bowl worms. jonathan, do i need to ask, necessary or needless? >> eric, it's not only needless, but it's destructive. all these things they're scaring us about cutting actually used to be handled by the private markets anyway. the tsa didn't even exist before 2001. before that it was private security. we ate meat in this country for 130 years before the creation of federal meat inspectors in the early 1900s. i certainly don't think the founders intend to do have federal employees growing boll weevils, believe me a republic nor our economy rests on a federal law librarian making $115,000 year. >> scott brown, do we need three white house caligrafhers. >> the president should be getting transfer authority, thible to make those c
massachusetts senator, mr. scott brown and carolyn hellman joins us from the liberal wilderness. welcome, everybody. washington keeps scaring us about the cuts. but they keep spending. the tsa dropping a whopping 900 bucks per uniform and they keep hiring. three positions opening up at the department of agriculture. it's looking for, get this, insect production workers to grow bowl worms. jonathan, do i need to ask, necessary or needless? >> eric, it's not only needless, but it's...
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and is not affordable and it's going to cost us jobs in massachusetts. i've proposed excel and exempt. if a state has met the level of excellence that the federal government has determined the state is exempt from obama care and exempt from the taxes of obama care. and next week in the house of representativeses i propose healthcare had in massachusetts by 25%. it's called mandate life i'll be testifying on it next week in the house of representatives. >> i want to move on to the next session and that's candidate to candidate questions. brief question one minute to answer, quick follow up question if you want and a rebuttal. >> we'll start mr. sullivan to mr. gomez. >> every time you mention you are a first generation american and you served in the navy i think of my father. thank you for your service. >> it was an honor. >> can you describe the largest budget you've had to manage, i'm talking about a budget in the private sector you've had to manage and the amount of cuts you had to you make in a budget you had to manage? >> in the private sector in th
and is not affordable and it's going to cost us jobs in massachusetts. i've proposed excel and exempt. if a state has met the level of excellence that the federal government has determined the state is exempt from obama care and exempt from the taxes of obama care. and next week in the house of representativeses i propose healthcare had in massachusetts by 25%. it's called mandate life i'll be testifying on it next week in the house of representatives. >> i want to move on to the next...
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fair and balanced debate with former ohio congressman dennis kucinich and former massachusetts senator scott brown. stay with us, everybody when you have diabetes... your doctor will say get smart about your weight. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! [ bop ] [ bop ] [ bop ] you can do that all you want, i don't like v8 juice. [ male announcer ] how about v8 v-fusion. a full serving of vegetables, a full serving of fruit. but what you taste is the fruit. so even you... could've had a v8. but what you taste is the fruit. (music throughout) why turbo? trust us. it's just better to be in front. the sonata turbo. from hyundai. >>> welcome back, everybody. we're back w
fair and balanced debate with former ohio congressman dennis kucinich and former massachusetts senator scott brown. stay with us, everybody when you have diabetes... your doctor will say get smart about your weight. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is,...
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. >> reporter: authorities in maine and massachusetts say they planned to use dna analysis and re-examineolved cases to see if there are any links. 52-year-old irving is being held without bail in jail and is scheduled for court on monday. mary snow, cnn, new york. >> half past the hour. we'll look at the headlines here on cnn. hundreds of people in and around tulsa, oklahoma, lined up for testing today to see if any of them may have contracted hepatitis or hiv from their dental surgeon. about 7,000 people have been linked to dr. scott harrington. investigators who searched the office say it was unsanitary and contaminated. florida's i-75 is full of spring break travellerers this weekend. but a lot of them are going nowhere fast. the brush fire shut down the high for 11 miles in both directions south of tampa. northbound lanes are open again. at last check southbound traffic is being diverted off the interstate. new york's mayor michael bloomberg trying to get a ban on big sodas reinstated. the mayor is appealing a judge's decision to block the ban. the judge says the ban limiting sugary
. >> reporter: authorities in maine and massachusetts say they planned to use dna analysis and re-examineolved cases to see if there are any links. 52-year-old irving is being held without bail in jail and is scheduled for court on monday. mary snow, cnn, new york. >> half past the hour. we'll look at the headlines here on cnn. hundreds of people in and around tulsa, oklahoma, lined up for testing today to see if any of them may have contracted hepatitis or hiv from their dental...
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it also imposes taxes on a medical device industry, which will cost us jobs in massachusetts. as proposed, something called excel and exempt. the federal government is set to be automatically exempt from obamacare and all of the taxes of obamacare. and next week, the house of representatives propose to reduce the cost of medicare for all families. i will be testifying it. moderator: moving onto the next one, that his candidate to candidate questions. winslow: all the work you have done, could you describe the budget and the private sector that you have had to manage and the amount of cuts he had to make any budget that you had to manage. gomez: in the private sector and the work that i was doing, we invested in a lot of companies. >> is a board member, we were responsible for managing that. we want to make sure that the company can grow and be successful. gomez: i have served as a navy pilot and navy s.e.a.l. i've help companies grow and be successful. people want someone who has had the help of companies growing and being successful. companies are not hiring and investing, an
it also imposes taxes on a medical device industry, which will cost us jobs in massachusetts. as proposed, something called excel and exempt. the federal government is set to be automatically exempt from obamacare and all of the taxes of obamacare. and next week, the house of representatives propose to reduce the cost of medicare for all families. i will be testifying it. moderator: moving onto the next one, that his candidate to candidate questions. winslow: all the work you have done, could...
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. >> thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly in the kelly file segment tonight. interesting story out of massachusetts where crazy things seem to happen every day. 9-year-old kid louie rivera making rap videos. some of those videos are are absolutely inappropriate. now the commonwealth is investigating. ♪ all the rappers tell them get your ♪ blowing money faster ♪ westbrook slower ♪ coca cola ♪ coca cola. >> coke ain't a word ♪ it's only soda. >> bill: joining us now from new york, attorney and fox news anchor megyn kelly. you think massachusetts has a right to investigate the family of this kid? >> i don't have any objection to them looking into it. i don't think it's going to go anywhere. first, i should say a concerned citizen called the cops. the cops looked into it to see if anything criminal had happened. they determined the answer is no. i agree with that they referred it to division of child and family services and they are looking into it i think they probably don't have anything either. but it's not a crystal clear case case. it's disgusting, this kid is 9. he goes by the nickname lil poopy,
. >> thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly in the kelly file segment tonight. interesting story out of massachusetts where crazy things seem to happen every day. 9-year-old kid louie rivera making rap videos. some of those videos are are absolutely inappropriate. now the commonwealth is investigating. ♪ all the rappers tell them get your ♪ blowing money faster ♪ westbrook slower ♪ coca cola ♪ coca cola. >> coke ain't a word ♪ it's only soda. >> bill:...
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>> well, first of all, mccarney ironically used to work for mitt romney in massachusetts. every the epa at a time the president's legislative agenda on climate change has stalled. he is not going to get anything through congress. that leaves him with executive order and regulations. she has to enact that agenda. i think she is going to have a tough confirmation procession because of that. she will get frilled on the future plans of the obama administration. i think she will still get through. but she will be on the hot seat because this is where climate change is headquartered now. not revival of the mccain-lieberman legislation. >> we will see what he wants to do. the next time he gives a speech on climate change he announces a decision on the keystone pipeline i think he will let it go through. at that time, he will talk about what else he wants to do. >> bret: charles? >> the real irony, if you are serious about carbon and carbon emissions you would support the bonanza of natural gas we have had through no work of our own. simply lying underground. we have have the mean
>> well, first of all, mccarney ironically used to work for mitt romney in massachusetts. every the epa at a time the president's legislative agenda on climate change has stalled. he is not going to get anything through congress. that leaves him with executive order and regulations. she has to enact that agenda. i think she is going to have a tough confirmation procession because of that. she will get frilled on the future plans of the obama administration. i think she will still get...
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fact of the lowest ratio of black-white turnout in the country is massachusetts and the highest is mississippi. it tells you that there, using the template of the '60s is the wrong template, and either you reevaluate which county should have special attention, or you get rid of it entirely and say that if there is a problem in any county the justice department will be after you. >> i miss something in this debate. i remember republicans pledging to nominate people to the court who did not make law, who showed respect and deference to the legislative process. the legislative process was done in 2006. the republicans control the house. the republicans controlled the white house. there were at that 0.15000 pages of testimony. there were 90 -- at that point 15,000 pages of testimony. there were 90 witnesses. , w, in the middle of the lawn the supreme court's leading intellect, antonin scalia, has decided to be a judicial activist. of what take note justice scalia said the three times, referring to racial entitlement as the voting rights act, the voting rights act of racial entitlement. it was just offensive. >> i do not know whe
fact of the lowest ratio of black-white turnout in the country is massachusetts and the highest is mississippi. it tells you that there, using the template of the '60s is the wrong template, and either you reevaluate which county should have special attention, or you get rid of it entirely and say that if there is a problem in any county the justice department will be after you. >> i miss something in this debate. i remember republicans pledging to nominate people to the court who did not...
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massachusetts. covering the storm for us. she'll be back in the studio tomorrow. have a great day.ie marzullo. law enforcement agencies are holding a gun buy-back in vallejo. the goal is to get unwanted guns off the streets. participants will be paid hundred dollars for handguns, shotguns and rifles in working condition and $200 for assault weapons. put your guns in the trunk for the buy back. event is from 10:00 to 3:00. >> high school girls that can't afford to buy a prom dress are lining up to pick one out at free. it's at market and church streets. there are more than 4,000 dresses for girls to choose from all colors and sizes. any girl with a valid of i.d. can shop for a dress. the doors open in about 30 minutes and groups of shoppers will be let in every half-hour and they will be given away also tomorrow and next saturday. let's check in with lisa argen. >> lisa: this is a view from mount tam where we have clear skies. numbers struggling to make it out of the 30s this morning. elsewhere, mid 40s in livermore. look at the blue skies downtown, 48 in union city and we're talkin
massachusetts. covering the storm for us. she'll be back in the studio tomorrow. have a great day.ie marzullo. law enforcement agencies are holding a gun buy-back in vallejo. the goal is to get unwanted guns off the streets. participants will be paid hundred dollars for handguns, shotguns and rifles in working condition and $200 for assault weapons. put your guns in the trunk for the buy back. event is from 10:00 to 3:00. >> high school girls that can't afford to buy a prom dress are...
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elf was prompted by the whole debate over same sex gay marriage in massachusetts that americans boy this is sort of a fau naphenomew to us. in fact the dutch had legalized gay marriage in 2001. and so in america is really kind of sense catching up so absolutely there's a valts pipeline >> you think that this vaes globalization is going to change the culture. >> it's already changing the culture. >> how so? >> i think that the gay marriage is another issue. yoit anyways yeah through science and technology the so-called abortion pill r uchu t was pioneered in france. there was a great deal of hostility and opposition to it. now it's come over and now it's easily available from doctor or from a clinic. there's no question we're all sort of this mainstream of western values. >> you think that ts force emanating from europe particularly amsterdam seems to have codified it more than anyone else is irresistible. i think it's a condition of modern life and in that sense is streak liamly powerful force. there are and there can be count counterveiling issues in the society. i think it's complex. how are you impressed by this point
elf was prompted by the whole debate over same sex gay marriage in massachusetts that americans boy this is sort of a fau naphenomew to us. in fact the dutch had legalized gay marriage in 2001. and so in america is really kind of sense catching up so absolutely there's a valts pipeline >> you think that this vaes globalization is going to change the culture. >> it's already changing the culture. >> how so? >> i think that the gay marriage is another issue. yoit anyways...
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us now. parts of massachusetts and connecticut have had more than a foot of snow. any relief in sight? >> it will be a long day in boston, don. heavy snow is reported at this hour with the north winds close to 20 so it's blowing that snow around and accumulating across new england. not so much in new york city, that will be the scenario as it turns to rain and things taper off. here is the scenario with the low out to sea and all this moisture, the water vapor satellite imagery, shows where the moisture is entrenched in the bands that is moving into new england now. we'll see snow in some spots that will get heavy snow including the boston area throughout the day, probably around dinnertime, 6:00, 7:00, before this tapers off and we'll continue to see the snowfall amounts really accumulating as well. on long island the snow is coming down. we have winter storm warnings in pink, winter weather advisories in the purple and worcester they've really seen it pile up well over a foot across the neighborhoods there and we're concerned about the high surf with the counterclockwise flow that pu
us now. parts of massachusetts and connecticut have had more than a foot of snow. any relief in sight? >> it will be a long day in boston, don. heavy snow is reported at this hour with the north winds close to 20 so it's blowing that snow around and accumulating across new england. not so much in new york city, that will be the scenario as it turns to rain and things taper off. here is the scenario with the low out to sea and all this moisture, the water vapor satellite imagery, shows...
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joining them massachusetts representative ed markey. terrorists used to hijack one of the planes, used them to attack people and they're getting tons of flack for it from unions representing flight attendants, airline pilot, even the tsa union. the head of the tsa was on the "today" show and stood by his decision. >> the challenge becomes if we focus on something that will not cause a catastrophic failure to an aircraft and miss something that could, then we haven't done our job to the millions of people, 12 1/2 million people who travel every week, 630 million people every year in the u.s. want our focus on the highest threat item. >> want to go to tom costello for the latest on this. we hear from the tsa chief there, he's not backing down on this. but what's their evaluation over the last 12 years that makes them feel this is a nonissue anymore? >> i think this is an important point. i don't know pistole who is widely respected and admired is arguing that the real threat posed to airlines is in the form of explosives and biological agents. that al qa
joining them massachusetts representative ed markey. terrorists used to hijack one of the planes, used them to attack people and they're getting tons of flack for it from unions representing flight attendants, airline pilot, even the tsa union. the head of the tsa was on the "today" show and stood by his decision. >> the challenge becomes if we focus on something that will not cause a catastrophic failure to an aircraft and miss something that could, then we haven't done our job...
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unbelievable story out of massachusetts concerning the bible. apparently a high school using characters to portray biblical >>. >> bill: one of wealthiest men in the world is bill gates the founder microsoft. he is huge supporter of barack obama wawtsd to give the president more power. >> how do you feel president obama is doing? >> some days i wish we had a system like the u.k. where the party in power could do a lot and then you would see how it went and then, fine, you -- i wish there was slightly more power in the presidency to avoid some of these deadlocks. >> bill: and lou dobbs. you want to give the president more power? >> not a bit. i think he has more than a fair share right now. i love listening to gates say he needs, he would like to give him more power. then gates claims he is not really going to be partisan on this, otherwise i don't know why he would give him more power. he likes the parliamentary system better but talking about a man who is massive contradictions. he acknowledges that our system is far better system than the united kingdom. >> bill: let me pla
unbelievable story out of massachusetts concerning the bible. apparently a high school using characters to portray biblical >>. >> bill: one of wealthiest men in the world is bill gates the founder microsoft. he is huge supporter of barack obama wawtsd to give the president more power. >> how do you feel president obama is doing? >> some days i wish we had a system like the u.k. where the party in power could do a lot and then you would see how it went and then, fine,...
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us are crying uncle. in bridgewater, massachusetts, i'm is a i'm sarah conje, back to you. >>> the jersey shore devastated by superstorm sandy is getting hit again. meteorologist jeff gerardelli what are reconcerned about? >> this is a long system with us yesterday, today and tonight and majority of tomorrow. first thing you notice everything is backing in so all the moisture that was over the atlantic is moving westward across long island into new england and even new york city, getting in on some of the action. it will snow on and off, heavy at times today, tonight and also through a good portion of tomorrow. what we're most concerned about here is obviously the coastal flooding. we have a coastal flood warning in effect for the delmarva new jersey long island and as we extend northward we're most concerned about the massachusetts coastlines could be seeing major flooding in spots in times of high tide. the high tide is this evening and again tomorrow morning. as far as snowfall totals we expect the bull's eye to be in eastern new england and then as much as four to eight inches of snow over long island
us are crying uncle. in bridgewater, massachusetts, i'm is a i'm sarah conje, back to you. >>> the jersey shore devastated by superstorm sandy is getting hit again. meteorologist jeff gerardelli what are reconcerned about? >> this is a long system with us yesterday, today and tonight and majority of tomorrow. first thing you notice everything is backing in so all the moisture that was over the atlantic is moving westward across long island into new england and even new york city,...
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unbelievable story out of massachusetts concerning the bible. apparently a high school usingcters to portray biblical figures. how about adam and eve? of takin. they used centrum silver for the study... so i guess my wife was right. [ male announcer ] centrum. always your most complete. all right that's a fifth-floor so i gprobleok..fe was right. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. >>. >> bill: one of wealthiest men in the
unbelievable story out of massachusetts concerning the bible. apparently a high school usingcters to portray biblical figures. how about adam and eve? of takin. they used centrum silver for the study... so i guess my wife was right. [ male announcer ] centrum. always your most complete. all right that's a fifth-floor so i gprobleok..fe was right. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to...
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massachusetts. congressman, good to have you with us tonight. appreciate your time. >> you're welcome. >> did you ever find yourself in a situation where the journalist made himself part of the story? your thoughts on this. >> oh, absolutely. i think this shows two things. first of all, the hypersensitivity of journalists, particularly striking in people who make a living by writing rude things about others. there is this apparent view that the first amendment says two things -- one, congress shall make no law abridging freedom of speech and, two, no one in public office shall ever criticize a journalist. they are hypersensitive. and yes, they've become part of the story. the second thing that troubles me about mr. woodward's journalism and some others is it focuses on who did what to whom in the process and the substance gets lost. the important questions today are should we be cutting the military? which i believe we can do safely. should we be raising taxes? and by the way, as far as the administration moving the goalposts, i would like to ba
massachusetts. congressman, good to have you with us tonight. appreciate your time. >> you're welcome. >> did you ever find yourself in a situation where the journalist made himself part of the story? your thoughts on this. >> oh, absolutely. i think this shows two things. first of all, the hypersensitivity of journalists, particularly striking in people who make a living by writing rude things about others. there is this apparent view that the first amendment says two things...
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when i was a kid, i used to be a boy scout, and we used to go camping up at camp nihan, saugus, massachusetts. and we'll camp in one side of the lake. this is the lake. there will be another scout troop over here. and we'll have our tent set up here. and we'd tent out here, you know? and here's our troop here. here's their troop over here. they've got their tents. okay? in the daytime, you could yell over to this side, "hey. hey, you guys. how are you doing?" and they'll say, "speak a little louder, i can't hear you." "how you doing?" "fine. how you doing?" "oh, okay." "how's it going?" "oh"--you know these heavy conversations you have, yeah? but it turns out, we could just barely hear each other. but at nighttime, at nighttime-- [whistles] you could hear these guys whispering in their tents. you can hear them so clearly. i can remember that now why the-- "wow, at nighttime, i can hear those guys. "how come i can hear them so good at nighttime? in daytime, i can't." and i didn't know the answer to that. and it took me a long time to find the answer to that. has anyone ever experienced somethi
when i was a kid, i used to be a boy scout, and we used to go camping up at camp nihan, saugus, massachusetts. and we'll camp in one side of the lake. this is the lake. there will be another scout troop over here. and we'll have our tent set up here. and we'd tent out here, you know? and here's our troop here. here's their troop over here. they've got their tents. okay? in the daytime, you could yell over to this side, "hey. hey, you guys. how are you doing?" and they'll say,...