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whate are talking about is, innovation is more demratized. , inappens i in small groups garages.s very rapid. we need access to those people. >> pre-competitive research is the stage between research and development and when you actually create a product. there are lots of people creating products that can easily be adapted to t military and give us more bang for the dollar. they are spreaall over the country. they are not just in silicon valley. you have got to learn to be a better customer. a big ise weould devote an .our a day to the president ruffled a lot of feathers with republicans by saying, if you do not pass a bill, i will act independently. they say, we have got a bill. it is justst not the one you wa. >> the president has to decide whether he igoing to accept or reject it. the republica -- this is not an impeachablerime he has committed. that he has done something extraconstitutional. it will be difficult for the republans to sue him, cause who has been harmemed? whin the republican leadership has be harmed? >> there are lsuits pending on obamacare. businesses embrace
whate are talking about is, innovation is more demratized. , inappens i in small groups garages.s very rapid. we need access to those people. >> pre-competitive research is the stage between research and development and when you actually create a product. there are lots of people creating products that can easily be adapted to t military and give us more bang for the dollar. they are spreaall over the country. they are not just in silicon valley. you have got to learn to be a better...
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hard skills related to lteracy in english, math, cmputer skills as well as the whate call the soft skillsal skills, ethics, social boundaries. >> reporter: dcara is proud to staff a dicated team that reflects its clients. the head of community relations got startedthere as a student. >> dcara invited me t come and eventually interviewed me for a position, and ty hired me. that was a very interesting day, going there for the interview. because they all hugged me. and they all wished me good luck. and i thought, wow! this is fascinating. >> reporter: the conveniently located deaf community center in san leandro offers a variety of clses and is a source of hope for deaf immigrants. >> all too often, in their countries, they may kno little or no sign language of their home country. ando when they come he tou.s., begin toearn a language, and they have a desire, a passion, an enthusiasm to learn, a they work so hard to learn that sign lauage. and they really appreciate this because they kow there's really nothing for them back home. >> reporter: the broths are originally from guatemala. >> with
hard skills related to lteracy in english, math, cmputer skills as well as the whate call the soft skillsal skills, ethics, social boundaries. >> reporter: dcara is proud to staff a dicated team that reflects its clients. the head of community relations got startedthere as a student. >> dcara invited me t come and eventually interviewed me for a position, and ty hired me. that was a very interesting day, going there for the interview. because they all hugged me. and they all wished...
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and whate discovered today, right along the parade route.s proud, and they've made us america strong. perhaps you saw that moment. sergeant john varath arriving home. he'd only seen a picture of his newborn. mom not expecting to see dad for months. but his commander gave him permission. >> oh, my gosh. look at her. >> after his 11-hour trip, he got home even before his baby girl charlotte even left the hospital. from iowa to alabama tonight, another surprise. behind that giant flag -- >> pull back that flag! ♪ sweet home alabama >> sweet home alabama. ben tomlinson, 26, shot in the neck in afghanistan, rolling through the door of his new home. showing us the stove he can raise and lower. >> it's really overwhelming. it's humbling to know there's that many people around me that just want to help out. >> he told us they've given him more than a home. they given him independence. here in new york, we went to the parade today, the flag, our troops, marching up 5th avenue. right there, corporate frank milano, who told us it was an honor to meet u
and whate discovered today, right along the parade route.s proud, and they've made us america strong. perhaps you saw that moment. sergeant john varath arriving home. he'd only seen a picture of his newborn. mom not expecting to see dad for months. but his commander gave him permission. >> oh, my gosh. look at her. >> after his 11-hour trip, he got home even before his baby girl charlotte even left the hospital. from iowa to alabama tonight, another surprise. behind that giant flag...
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about whating to me kind of person he should be looking for, and i said, i've never met him. >> he dow how much confidence you have in him yet. thatea something else is paypal will be better off as a private company first. it does not meet the scrutiny of a private company right away. how concerned are you? >> i would own hundred percent rate if you said, you can operate paypal the next five years and make the alterations that doing it at a private companies better than a public company. the challenge is it is difficult to get to the right framework to make that happen. it is not clear the capital set up for it would work. if you could offer as a private company, you're not doing quarterly or -- earnings reports. try to figure out massive investment over the first couple years, a much stronger company in five years. with the public is people say, i want a vision, but it creates a lot of tension in terms of laying in desolate in long-term investments. that would be better for paypal to start out in private, but it may not be feasible. >> how concerned are you paypal will become more vu
about whating to me kind of person he should be looking for, and i said, i've never met him. >> he dow how much confidence you have in him yet. thatea something else is paypal will be better off as a private company first. it does not meet the scrutiny of a private company right away. how concerned are you? >> i would own hundred percent rate if you said, you can operate paypal the next five years and make the alterations that doing it at a private companies better than a public...
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in terms of movers, you've got to look at the cable companies today after barack obama called for whated are the strongest possible rules to protect the open internet. a regular he appointed as the fcc -- he did trigger the decline in these cable stocks -- the fcc panel would need to approve the rules he is proposing. we will have more on the markets in 30 minutes. ♪ >> welcome back to the second half-hour of "bloomberg bottom line." i'm mark crumpton. all week, we are looking at the theme of risk in the economy. the meeting of the security industry and financial markets association began here in new york. it route together leaders of the research industry with members of the media. mr. benson, welcome to bottom line. thank you for your time today. in your speech this morning, you said "policymakers have an obligation to consider the cost of impact and redundancy of new rules-based on empirical evidence. what are your members telling you about how they are able are not able to navigate these new rules? a couple ofn instances, we are seeing situations where we have conflicting rules betw
in terms of movers, you've got to look at the cable companies today after barack obama called for whated are the strongest possible rules to protect the open internet. a regular he appointed as the fcc -- he did trigger the decline in these cable stocks -- the fcc panel would need to approve the rules he is proposing. we will have more on the markets in 30 minutes. ♪ >> welcome back to the second half-hour of "bloomberg bottom line." i'm mark crumpton. all week, we are looking...
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conducting a briefing at red lion to let us know what pulled the trigger, what happened and cause us whated the terrible quadruple shooting. they set up a fund to pay for the funnels and other costs associated to this. there is more information at 6abc.com there. we will brief you throughout the evening on this. i am live. nora muchanic "channel~6 action news." >> thank you for that. the snow has ended in the buffalo area. the three day snow total stands at 7 feet or more. warmer temperatures and rain are going to make the situation worse. carolyn costello is in buffalo with the latest. >>reporter:7 feet of snow, the race is on in western new york to rescue people that are stranded and safe homes from collapsing. they are freeing the victims that are trapped. others are shoveling off their rooftops and trying to save their home from the snow. several buildings have collapsed. 100 homes beginning to buckle. overnight one nursing home had to be evacuated. >> he noticed a little twisting in the beams and the and cracking. >>reporter:another victim stranded in his car at the height of the storm
conducting a briefing at red lion to let us know what pulled the trigger, what happened and cause us whated the terrible quadruple shooting. they set up a fund to pay for the funnels and other costs associated to this. there is more information at 6abc.com there. we will brief you throughout the evening on this. i am live. nora muchanic "channel~6 action news." >> thank you for that. the snow has ended in the buffalo area. the three day snow total stands at 7 feet or more....
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>> well, i guess i think, if about whating possible harms might come from changing the definition of marriage -- >> implementation problems. is it difficult to adjust state marriage, divorce, anything else, or is it really pretty simple? include this new group within the -- >> it would have widespread impacts. quite sure exactly how all of those would play out. >> what would they be? that's the question. what would they be? >> well, as far as changing how about michigan's laws marriage or -- >> well -- >> i think, in the big picture, one of the things that could if it were changed, and this is something that there would be no institution in that would say it's important to have both a mother and a father, so in terms of societal impact, i think there might be harm, which is to say that there would be nothing to important for fathers to be there and mothers to be there, and mothers and different things to the table. >> do you honestly think that's what has happened in states same-sex marriage is now valid? >> too early to tell. it's only been ten years since passed it.tate >> but we'r
>> well, i guess i think, if about whating possible harms might come from changing the definition of marriage -- >> implementation problems. is it difficult to adjust state marriage, divorce, anything else, or is it really pretty simple? include this new group within the -- >> it would have widespread impacts. quite sure exactly how all of those would play out. >> what would they be? that's the question. what would they be? >> well, as far as changing how about...
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. >> whate infor the officers were able to glean from the victims led them to put out a lookout for theicle very quickly located, stopped, the occupants arrested. >> reporter: a law enforcement force tells news4 this all stemmed from alicia schmuhl losing her job. police saw the police searching the schmuhl's home on tuesday, two days after the crime. >> reporter: what was happening? >> lots of police and unmarked cars, un-uniformed police. the street was blocked for a little bit. >> reporter: police say the couple showed up at this house on spencer road sunday night. an attorney and his wife live in the home. he is listed as a partner in the law firm where alicia schmuhl worked. he was stabbed when answering the door and the second victim was stabbed when she went to see what was happening. neighbors never thought it would lead detectives to their street. >> geez, i guess it happens everywhere. i just happen to live here. >> reporter: the schmuhls are charged with abduction and malicious wounding. both are being held without bond. >> reporter: alicia schmuhl is also being charged with
. >> whate infor the officers were able to glean from the victims led them to put out a lookout for theicle very quickly located, stopped, the occupants arrested. >> reporter: a law enforcement force tells news4 this all stemmed from alicia schmuhl losing her job. police saw the police searching the schmuhl's home on tuesday, two days after the crime. >> reporter: what was happening? >> lots of police and unmarked cars, un-uniformed police. the street was blocked for a...
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with whate to start the situation is and figure out what to do. you have todecide, move forward. i like to think of myself as being an inclusive person when it comes to making decisions, but a decisive person once the decision is made. you,itary leader will tell you make a decision to do something. halfway through the execution is not the time to be questioning your self. a little bit about that. coming to the pentagon and working there, what kind of leadership styles and did you see their? more or less successful in a caricature of a military leadership style that when not necessarily be called inclusive, right? into all kinds of different personalities. it is hard to isolate one. that done things rumsfeld was focusing on what is important, trying to figure out what is important and focusing on that. , which he collected over years, you managed to figure out your box, not your inbox. that place can vary you if you go to the pentagon. hassecretary of defense enough work to fill up 24 hours a day. somebody who says i will figure out what is important and i will stay on that messag
with whate to start the situation is and figure out what to do. you have todecide, move forward. i like to think of myself as being an inclusive person when it comes to making decisions, but a decisive person once the decision is made. you,itary leader will tell you make a decision to do something. halfway through the execution is not the time to be questioning your self. a little bit about that. coming to the pentagon and working there, what kind of leadership styles and did you see their?...
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most recently in a speech today -- that he just does not accept a world order as it is. , look at whately they did in the invasion of crimea. currently as doing they support the separatists in the eastern ukraine. more andactivating air and maritime activities by the russians that we have not seen since the cold war. he is challenging a world order that has been pretty important it last few years as we have through significant events beginning with the implosion of the soviet union. putink that he, president -- he has never told me this but i judge him by his actions and not his words. listen to what he says that more important advocate what is going on. he has a different view of a russian empire and i think you -- heontinue to challenge will continue to challenge the west in areas. >> would miss the fact that he just met with the chinese leader and they are talking about the best relationship they have had in a long time. >> yes, it is troubling, but that is not new, either. in that coalition of common interests -- we have seen that coalition of common interests since world war ii. it i
most recently in a speech today -- that he just does not accept a world order as it is. , look at whately they did in the invasion of crimea. currently as doing they support the separatists in the eastern ukraine. more andactivating air and maritime activities by the russians that we have not seen since the cold war. he is challenging a world order that has been pretty important it last few years as we have through significant events beginning with the implosion of the soviet union. putink that...
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whate of the fact the maids never changed the pillowcases? should be the number one thing they change, obviously. if you change the sheets, change the pillowcases. what bothered me was she put the dirty pillowcase on a chair before putting it back on the bed. that's even more dirty. >> this next one had our experts squirming. the crown plaza. the maid collects all of our used drinking glasses. remember, i drank soda out of these earlier. she puts them into the sink. and turns on the water. next, she gathers all the dirty towels from the bathroom floor. but watch. she holds on to one of them, and sets it down on the counter to help dry the cups. up, the dirty towel used for who knows what, is now being used to clean the glasses you could be drinking out of next. and watch. she even puts on those paper caps to make the glasses look sanitized. then she uses the same nasty towel to wipe down the countertop, the toilet and the tub. she never uses any soap on anything. but she does come back to spritz with room spray so it smells fresh. in a statem
whate of the fact the maids never changed the pillowcases? should be the number one thing they change, obviously. if you change the sheets, change the pillowcases. what bothered me was she put the dirty pillowcase on a chair before putting it back on the bed. that's even more dirty. >> this next one had our experts squirming. the crown plaza. the maid collects all of our used drinking glasses. remember, i drank soda out of these earlier. she puts them into the sink. and turns on the...
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rea.er to you, >> thank you, david, for that great introduction, kind of for whate groundwork we hope is a provocative discussion on why culture and linked and why it matters. on my immediate left is steve moore. the current chief economist at the heritage foundation. heritage. stint at he was back there in the 80's catoe he decamped to the institute. senior economist. recently he was on the wall street editorial board. heritage is glad to have steve back. in the middle is heather macdonald. the thomas w. smith the manhattan institute for policy research. and a contributing editor of the city journal. he is also the recipient of the 2005 bradley prize for outstanding intellectual achievement. many different issues, homeland security, immigration, policing, homelessness, education policies, families and business improvement districts. left, last bute not least, is another former heritage colleague of mine, donovan. charles donovan is the president of the charlotte lozier institute. before that, he was a legislative director of the national right to life committee. a speechwriteras for
rea.er to you, >> thank you, david, for that great introduction, kind of for whate groundwork we hope is a provocative discussion on why culture and linked and why it matters. on my immediate left is steve moore. the current chief economist at the heritage foundation. heritage. stint at he was back there in the 80's catoe he decamped to the institute. senior economist. recently he was on the wall street editorial board. heritage is glad to have steve back. in the middle is heather...
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but now that the president is whating in to the debate, does that mean? cover to the fcc impose a title to regulatory environment which is the most onerous type of regulation that can be placed on these internet service providers. chairman wheeler just last week came out with his own plan about net neutrality which was more of a hybrid type of plan and less restrictive. it appears the sec and white house are not on the same page right now. >> we want to think about this in terms of what the plan is -- of what the president believes .s right and wrong silicon valley has been lobbying aggressively in favor of net neutrality. say something about the amount of money silicon valley is spending lobbying in washington and the success it may have had resonating in the white house? does sayk it something. it says the president is not listening to money being spent, which is shocking that will politicians are not looking where the biggest bucks are. lobbying money is coming from comcast. they spend more money lobbying than any other company out there, flat out, are
but now that the president is whating in to the debate, does that mean? cover to the fcc impose a title to regulatory environment which is the most onerous type of regulation that can be placed on these internet service providers. chairman wheeler just last week came out with his own plan about net neutrality which was more of a hybrid type of plan and less restrictive. it appears the sec and white house are not on the same page right now. >> we want to think about this in terms of what...
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whate talking about jpmorgan called a reasonably possible loss in relation to legal matters.that number was something they had at $4.6 billion back in june and now they have moved it up to $5.9 billion. more than $1 billion higher. there were so many regulators involved, places to be pushing for money. the department of justice, u.k. regulators investigating. on three continents, there are investigations going on into whether foreign-exchange markets were rigged. we heard from a number of bank globally about their exposure -- u.s. bank and citibank faces criminal inquiries private -- from the doj. include a $600 million charge. it raises the question of how much this will impact the sector. >> you get this from jpmorgan. caroline spoke to sergio last week. it's like we are in the endgame in putting quantum's around the foreign exchange. we are getting into the very near endgame because it is coming out with technical provisions. citigroup, you mentioned that they had made the provision and adjusted the third-quarter numbers. there is no irony lost. actually -- globally, $41 b
whate talking about jpmorgan called a reasonably possible loss in relation to legal matters.that number was something they had at $4.6 billion back in june and now they have moved it up to $5.9 billion. more than $1 billion higher. there were so many regulators involved, places to be pushing for money. the department of justice, u.k. regulators investigating. on three continents, there are investigations going on into whether foreign-exchange markets were rigged. we heard from a number of bank...
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between whate consumers see and what is reported has always been there.ed intervention has created this false environment broadly is amplifying that concern right now. it has always been there. our concerns are asset price specific instead of economically specific. the evidence has been that the economy has been growing at the 2.5% growth pace since the recovery even with amplification of fed stimulus in the short run . the economy continues to turn along. some prices have shown a make -- >> the average investor is being frustrated, not keeping up with even two point fo with 2.5%. they are assuming more risk. >> the number one question i get in front of retail audiences is when our sabers going to henpping punished -- wi are savers going to stopping punished -- stop being punished? >> thank you first thing with us. -- thank you for staying with us. >> it has been a pleasure. thank you so much. >> obama gives his take on republicans's big victory. we bring you special coverage of the president's speech and his reaction. ♪ >> we are taking a break from all
between whate consumers see and what is reported has always been there.ed intervention has created this false environment broadly is amplifying that concern right now. it has always been there. our concerns are asset price specific instead of economically specific. the evidence has been that the economy has been growing at the 2.5% growth pace since the recovery even with amplification of fed stimulus in the short run . the economy continues to turn along. some prices have shown a make --...
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whate story last week was he decided to do was initiate the so-called structural reforms. >> yeah, butink the other thing is, he was moving tanks across the border into the ukraine before all of a sudden, the sit down and start negotiating for some or stability. he cannot afford to do what he is doing militarily. body other hand, he is being very old-school russian in terms of securing the borders and exerting some global influence. clocks in terms of an old-school russian, vladimir putin is fairly popular in china, isn't that right, tom doctoroff? at least on social media, the chinese really admire vladimir putin. >> the chinese like it when somebody can stick it in the eye of the united states. on the other hand, they know he is not good for stability. they know his economic model doesn't work. the chinese ultimately are relentless pragmatist. >> that they were taken when the apex conference in beijing, did he make a big show of putting on the code for the first lady of china? >> a lot of people thought that was one gesture too far. i think it was a little inappropriate, and a lot of
whate story last week was he decided to do was initiate the so-called structural reforms. >> yeah, butink the other thing is, he was moving tanks across the border into the ukraine before all of a sudden, the sit down and start negotiating for some or stability. he cannot afford to do what he is doing militarily. body other hand, he is being very old-school russian in terms of securing the borders and exerting some global influence. clocks in terms of an old-school russian, vladimir putin...
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whate ask me all the time my favorite part of the campaign has been.l, i think tonight -- [laughter] nothing, nothing is going to beat tonight. but before tonight, my favorite part of the campaign was going through the iowa state fair. believe me, i hugged my way through the iowa state fair. if you got within five feet of me, it was probably because i was trying to hug you. [laughter] i love the state fair. it truly is a celebration of what is best about iowa. our agriculture, our manufacturing, our technology, our community, and our family. that is who we are and that is the iowa way. [applause] and our iowa way is working, and it is not lock or an accident. it is because we have the greatest people and we have the greatest governor and lieutenant governor of any state in the nation. [cheers and applause] here in iowa, we understand that america's greatness doesn't come from its government, but it does come from our people. look -- yes. look at the results. -- in the lastt four years, we have reduced taxes, reduced job killing rules and regulations, a
whate ask me all the time my favorite part of the campaign has been.l, i think tonight -- [laughter] nothing, nothing is going to beat tonight. but before tonight, my favorite part of the campaign was going through the iowa state fair. believe me, i hugged my way through the iowa state fair. if you got within five feet of me, it was probably because i was trying to hug you. [laughter] i love the state fair. it truly is a celebration of what is best about iowa. our agriculture, our...
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-- whate expecting about corn inflation next year? are you expect a net to go up? >> we are expecting no movement. our staycation is that we are moving closer to lower employment. you should see some upward growth on -- upward pressure on wage growth. the argument for deceleration is basically the pass-through from the decline in oral prices and other commodity prices into the core industries come into things like airline fares, for example, which are in the core, but have quite a bit of sensitivity to commodity prices. >> does that not set the stage potentially for a rapid acceleration in inflation at some point if oil prices reverse? in other words, if we get closer to full employment and the unemployment rate drops below 5%, than there is much more room for the economy to soak up higher oil prices if that is what happens. >> that is true. if you did get a reversal, the new get some upward pressure. most of that would be an issue for headline inflation, but there will be some impact on the core as well. one of the reasons we like looking at core inflation rather
-- whate expecting about corn inflation next year? are you expect a net to go up? >> we are expecting no movement. our staycation is that we are moving closer to lower employment. you should see some upward growth on -- upward pressure on wage growth. the argument for deceleration is basically the pass-through from the decline in oral prices and other commodity prices into the core industries come into things like airline fares, for example, which are in the core, but have quite a bit of...
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whate are actually doing they see is the right thing in their own light. there is money when you leave. there's not a whole lot of money when you are here. i would not be so quick to generalize the way the caller did. this is one of those things that everybody talks about how bad it is and how there is outside morning campaigns and that is horrible. the president talked about isis and ebola will ask congress for $6 billion to do with ebola. this is a tweet from one of our viewers -- do you want to tackle that? guest: it's very interesting -- you mentioned rand paul. i guess he is trying to bolster his far -- his foreign policy credentials but there is a strain of not wanting to go to war again among more libertarian minded republicans. i think that is going to become more pronounced. there is going to be a debate over the funding for the president's campaign in syria and iraq. i think it will be very interesting to see how much of a voice is republicans who are done with spending money on wars have. host: let's go to john in sarasota, florida, democrats li
whate are actually doing they see is the right thing in their own light. there is money when you leave. there's not a whole lot of money when you are here. i would not be so quick to generalize the way the caller did. this is one of those things that everybody talks about how bad it is and how there is outside morning campaigns and that is horrible. the president talked about isis and ebola will ask congress for $6 billion to do with ebola. this is a tweet from one of our viewers -- do you want...
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have a, though, it is a were whating sign for democrats. if 2008 the media jumped up and down.blue state. the next year, they win by 21 points. they fell for the same crap in 2012 because barak obama, you guys, what you guys did to get out the votes, mainly african-american voters, targeting them, that was not transferable to mark warner. >> that is not transferrable to hillary clinton. if democrats think it is, they're making the same mistake we republicans made thinking that ronald reagan's success in '80 and '84 will be transferrable to us years later. >> the only thing interesting to us, obviously, you don't think of it as much, vamt for 25 years was the most republican southern state. right. in '76, when north carolina and georgia are going out for carter. you know, and when bill clinton was oneing arkansas and some of these other places, virginia was as republican as any of the old confederate states were. >> right. >> it is now a defined purple state. >> it is. >> but it is as you said, it's on either side. >> you had mica last night a democrat taking virginia for grante
have a, though, it is a were whating sign for democrats. if 2008 the media jumped up and down.blue state. the next year, they win by 21 points. they fell for the same crap in 2012 because barak obama, you guys, what you guys did to get out the votes, mainly african-american voters, targeting them, that was not transferable to mark warner. >> that is not transferrable to hillary clinton. if democrats think it is, they're making the same mistake we republicans made thinking that ronald...
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. >> well, let me pose another that may be relevant to this discussion of whether or in whate is trusteople hear from the administration. what do you say to critics who say you held up publishing updated rates until after the electio because you are concerned that those new rates would equate to bad news for the consumer? >> with regard to the issue of transparency, this is something i've talked about since i have been secretary and whether it's the numbers -- we put out exactly how new letters we sent out whether there was data matching issues and issues around immigration and we said how many people we were sending letters out to. it was a large number. wasolks may remember, it 900,000 or more. with regard to income, the issues of income, they will put those numbers out. and roman,actuated not the number of people inside of the marketplace but the number of people getting insurance and who paid. newave put out the effectuated enrollment before but go into open enrollment and that numbers coming out of october and that number is 7.1 million. that is number of people currently enrolled
. >> well, let me pose another that may be relevant to this discussion of whether or in whate is trusteople hear from the administration. what do you say to critics who say you held up publishing updated rates until after the electio because you are concerned that those new rates would equate to bad news for the consumer? >> with regard to the issue of transparency, this is something i've talked about since i have been secretary and whether it's the numbers -- we put out exactly how...
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know whate to let us you think of the programs you're watching, call us. e-mail us. for send us a tweet. conversation,an like us on facebook follow us on twitter. special envoy for climate change todd stern recently talked about how environmental issues affect foreign policy the recent agreement with china. for the center for american progress this is just one hour. you excited to congress he has made most recently. employment policy prior to taking on his new role in administration so we are very honored to have him. it has the u.s. special envoy for climate change the past six years and a lot has happened in this span of time. the mystic we the administration has pushed ahead with a ambitious plan that will take years. that it isgnize truly a global challenge. that is why galvanizing international action is so fundamentally critical. fortunately under this administration and thanks to the work of people like todd the united states has become a clear leader in the international climate arena united states has built a vital new climate relationship with china which c
know whate to let us you think of the programs you're watching, call us. e-mail us. for send us a tweet. conversation,an like us on facebook follow us on twitter. special envoy for climate change todd stern recently talked about how environmental issues affect foreign policy the recent agreement with china. for the center for american progress this is just one hour. you excited to congress he has made most recently. employment policy prior to taking on his new role in administration so we are...
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[applause] and i think -- is say whate to do this country needs is not so much as shift hard left or hard right, nobody thinks that's right. the great american middle thinks it should be a successful middle . which means reasonable deals we have a reasonable deal on immigration. it's called deal with the people who have been here long enough to consider themselves american and let them stay through whatever means and number two, tomorrow morning, you cannot come in this country and get this job illegally. this is in the bill. it is one tough bill. you cannot work without an id card. you can rake leaves for somebody or shovel their snow in the driveway but you cannot have a real job in this country if you are here illegally and that's serious business. you would never hear that from a democrat. it's a tough bill. if the president wanted a bill instead of an issue, he would say what i'm saying now. this is one tough ask bill. if we passages compromise but he wants the issue. the parties on both sides, the other party wants to say we can keep this going forever. can i do if you don't ha
[applause] and i think -- is say whate to do this country needs is not so much as shift hard left or hard right, nobody thinks that's right. the great american middle thinks it should be a successful middle . which means reasonable deals we have a reasonable deal on immigration. it's called deal with the people who have been here long enough to consider themselves american and let them stay through whatever means and number two, tomorrow morning, you cannot come in this country and get this job...
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to whate not going back ago.d 12, 10 years we learned from mistakes. but this is a unique threat. >> gentleman's time has expired. >> may i just -- i can do this seconds. >> thank you. >> clearly we are alert to any threats that could emanate from iraq and syria with planning and operational activities that homeland.aten the you've seen us take some actions clearly alignhat counterterror strategy. i would suggest to you that iraq is actually conducting a counterinsurgency and we're enabling it with our air power and assistance, because they do an insurgency on their hands. it allows them to think about a military component, so as they clear an area, -- wherever it is, they've got to follow it up with governance, humanitarian assistance. otherwise, that insurgency will persist. >> the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. gentlemen.u, just following up on this discussion here the last minute or two, i think it's important for all of us on this committee, all of us in america for that certainly you gentlemen, to keep the focus on what the policy is. de
to whate not going back ago.d 12, 10 years we learned from mistakes. but this is a unique threat. >> gentleman's time has expired. >> may i just -- i can do this seconds. >> thank you. >> clearly we are alert to any threats that could emanate from iraq and syria with planning and operational activities that homeland.aten the you've seen us take some actions clearly alignhat counterterror strategy. i would suggest to you that iraq is actually conducting a...
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whate issue of the tpp, are the sticking points? i know there have been efforts to get results before the trip. is the fact that republicans now control the congress, does that actually helped get this -- >> this is a top priority of the united states. it is an agreement that if achieved and ratified will benefit the american people and american economy. it is an integral part of our asia pacific rebalance strategy. we continue to make progress with our partners engaged in the tpp negotiations. i don't expect there will be any final announcements or agreements achieved during the course of this trip. ambassador froman is there already in beijing working on this and other issues. we will continue to do so because we think such an agreement will be beneficial to the united states economy and for creating jobs here. we look forward to consulting very closely with congress. both parties in congress on the importance of this agreement and will continue to do so. >> on the issue of the pro-democracy protesters, what is the message? >> we
whate issue of the tpp, are the sticking points? i know there have been efforts to get results before the trip. is the fact that republicans now control the congress, does that actually helped get this -- >> this is a top priority of the united states. it is an agreement that if achieved and ratified will benefit the american people and american economy. it is an integral part of our asia pacific rebalance strategy. we continue to make progress with our partners engaged in the tpp...
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whate are actually doing they see is the right thing in their own light.there is money when you leave. there's not a whole lot of money when you are here. i would not be so quick to generalize the way the caller did. this is one of those things that everybody talks about how bad it is and how there is outside morning campaigns and that is horrible. the president talked about isis and ebola will ask congress for $6 billion to do with ebola. this is a tweet from one of our viewers -- do you want to tackle that? guest: it's very interesting -- you mentioned rand paul. i guess he is trying to bolster his far -- his foreign policy credentials but there is a strain of not wanting to go to war again among more libertarian minded republicans. i think that is going to become more pronounced. there is going to be a debate over the funding for the president's campaign in syria and iraq. i think it will be very interesting to see how much of a voice is republicans who are done with spending money on wars have. host: let's go to john in sarasota, florida, democrats lin
whate are actually doing they see is the right thing in their own light.there is money when you leave. there's not a whole lot of money when you are here. i would not be so quick to generalize the way the caller did. this is one of those things that everybody talks about how bad it is and how there is outside morning campaigns and that is horrible. the president talked about isis and ebola will ask congress for $6 billion to do with ebola. this is a tweet from one of our viewers -- do you want...