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came from downtown they're people who are elderly who can't sleep on mats on the floor who discover a fair share and parents who have children that parents who is working at the mcdonald's ease can't afford the new homes. people need a launching pad a place to start getting their lives together >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. first i'd to address this negative homeless warehouse. lockup the division it's where you place goods those are people who have a human right to have a bed. i don't understand the empathy the lack of it. i'm a case manager for veterans. this conveniences children are homeless. it's hard when a veteran says whose homeless where can i have my children good. he said he suffers from leukemia it's hard to know what the children feel. i'm asking you to give those people the human rights of a bed. thank you >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> islam carol and i'm with the united council of human services. my heart is very heavy. because i don't understand what type of people - first of all, let me aid the negative about warehousing people you
came from downtown they're people who are elderly who can't sleep on mats on the floor who discover a fair share and parents who have children that parents who is working at the mcdonald's ease can't afford the new homes. people need a launching pad a place to start getting their lives together >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. first i'd to address this negative homeless warehouse. lockup the division it's where you place goods those are people who have a human...
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who's against growth? maybe some hard core environmentalist, but -- [laughter] but, you know, or winning against the soviet union. who was against that? so kennedy managed to -- and i think all successful politicians -- managed to find what, i think frank luntz would call them 90% issues. 90 percent of the people are for that. >> we'll make in the last question. >> okay, thanks. thank you. i'm really intrigued about the book, the concept of seeing someone who has been viewed as a liberal essentially from a little different lens and thinking of him more as a key. but that may mean that our language has changed. not only our times have changed, but the language has changed too. and i'm wondering now you mentioned the senate democrats, particularly the chairman who were generally conservatives and much more interested in programs that, well, they were interested in programs that kennedy didn't necessarily support particularly in civil rights. but i'm, but i'm remarking now and thinking about your just very la
who's against growth? maybe some hard core environmentalist, but -- [laughter] but, you know, or winning against the soviet union. who was against that? so kennedy managed to -- and i think all successful politicians -- managed to find what, i think frank luntz would call them 90% issues. 90 percent of the people are for that. >> we'll make in the last question. >> okay, thanks. thank you. i'm really intrigued about the book, the concept of seeing someone who has been viewed as a...
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people who are suffering, people who need preventive care, people who would avoid developing seriousonditions two or three years from now if they were getting the care they ought to get now will, in fact, develop those conditions because of rick perry and ted cruz and, you know, the sort of texas tea party establishment. i guess you could call it that in texas that denies them the coverage they should have. >> you mean the ones that wear tuxedos with cowboy boots? anyway, it seems to me the next time somebody interviews one of the usual suspects like louie gohmert or whoever else criticizing the president's plan, the next question should be a simple one word. so? so? what do you want to do? it's usually the question you ask. anyway, bill clinton the former president explained the self-inflicted wounds the republican states have given themselves as you pointed out due to their mission to see the affordable care act fail. here's the former president. >> a lot of the states with republican governors are not taking the medicaid money. and let me explain that to people watching this. the
people who are suffering, people who need preventive care, people who would avoid developing seriousonditions two or three years from now if they were getting the care they ought to get now will, in fact, develop those conditions because of rick perry and ted cruz and, you know, the sort of texas tea party establishment. i guess you could call it that in texas that denies them the coverage they should have. >> you mean the ones that wear tuxedos with cowboy boots? anyway, it seems to me...
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who dwoas there anymore -- who goes there anymore? >> we will get letters. >> tell me about the less than lethal weapon episode. >> very interesting if by interesting you want to watch mike baker get shot in the ass with a taser. phac noising stuff. >> -- fascinating stuff. >> is the strangeness your ass? >> you find a taser and of course it is 1800 volts pulsing through your body for five seconds and locks you up. you want to hit him in the back and in the ass because those are the major muscle groups. you look at taser, pepper ball. a lot of interesting technologies designed to control crowds and not have to force law enforcement to go into lethal weapons. the taser part was funny because just before they shot me over at taser headquarters, great guys by the way one of the guys who was there at the beginning says just relax. just relax. i said [bleep] and they fired. for the next five seconds i i was on the ground and all i could say was -- it is about five seconds. they got 30 or 40. it went on and on and on. the point being is the
who dwoas there anymore -- who goes there anymore? >> we will get letters. >> tell me about the less than lethal weapon episode. >> very interesting if by interesting you want to watch mike baker get shot in the ass with a taser. phac noising stuff. >> -- fascinating stuff. >> is the strangeness your ass? >> you find a taser and of course it is 1800 volts pulsing through your body for five seconds and locks you up. you want to hit him in the back and in the...
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people who are suffering, people who need preventive care, people who would avoid developing seriousonditions two or three years from now if they were getting the care they ought to get now will, in fact, develop those conditions because of rick perry and ted cruz and, you know, the sort of texas tea party establishment. i guess you could call it that in texas that denies them the coverage they should have. >> you mean the ones that wear tuxedos with cowboy boots? anyway, it seems to me the next time somebody interviews one of the usual suspects like louie gohmert or whoever else criticizing the president's plan, the next question should be a simple one word. so? so? what do you want to do? it's usually the question you ask. anyway, bill clinton the former president explained the self-inflicted wounds the republican states have given themselves as you pointed out due to their mission to see the affordable care act fail. here's the former president. >> a lot of the states with republican governors are not taking the medicaid money. and let me explain that to people watching this. the
people who are suffering, people who need preventive care, people who would avoid developing seriousonditions two or three years from now if they were getting the care they ought to get now will, in fact, develop those conditions because of rick perry and ted cruz and, you know, the sort of texas tea party establishment. i guess you could call it that in texas that denies them the coverage they should have. >> you mean the ones that wear tuxedos with cowboy boots? anyway, it seems to me...
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but it will be interesting to see who gets a red hat and perhaps who doesn't. do these men share the pope's semi-progressive view of the world or are they conservatives who are already in place under john paul and benedict xvi? here in the united states we're looking at maybe a handful of archbishops who could be promoted. and what's interesting is in at least two cases, in philadelphia and in baltimore, who are sort of due for red hats, the two archbishops there are culture warriors on the conservative side and emphasizing the issues that pope francis has said maybe we need to pay less attention to. so whether or not they get red hats will be interesting to see. >> and at that meeting in february the pope has said he wants the cardinals to talk about the church, and there's another big meeting scheduled later on next year where they're going to address some of these big controversial issues like aufshl contraception and gay marriage and some of those kinds of issues. and this week we also heard that the vatican has solicited input from different jurisdictions
but it will be interesting to see who gets a red hat and perhaps who doesn't. do these men share the pope's semi-progressive view of the world or are they conservatives who are already in place under john paul and benedict xvi? here in the united states we're looking at maybe a handful of archbishops who could be promoted. and what's interesting is in at least two cases, in philadelphia and in baltimore, who are sort of due for red hats, the two archbishops there are culture warriors on the...
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deal differently with people who present as the hyperactive form people who present as the more passive former. psychotherapists are basically everybody's been hurt most people i deal with have not been diagnosed to adulthood they bring a lot of wounds with them that they're still dealing with and my goal is to help them heal those wounds to understand what those wounds are when they're reactivated now and what's really going on with them before they can even start to attempt to construct a life that works often they just have to figure out who is. in a great sort of just kind of parts of themselves so it takes a while before some of that shame and avoidance them withdraw all those secondary effects is really what we see a lot of if you're just dealing with a. band you're doing pretty good it's usually about adults by this time i've accumulated so many confused sense of who they are you know what they're good at. my second grade teacher going i mean you know it's like all of this stuff ellen what what do you see is the most useful therapeutic. but i think that being a linear thinker is
deal differently with people who present as the hyperactive form people who present as the more passive former. psychotherapists are basically everybody's been hurt most people i deal with have not been diagnosed to adulthood they bring a lot of wounds with them that they're still dealing with and my goal is to help them heal those wounds to understand what those wounds are when they're reactivated now and what's really going on with them before they can even start to attempt to construct a...
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and that is where we will change, when people say, "bue" bhutto who is our hero who covered her head out of respect for pakastani religion but said religion should not be the basis of our politics. and that is necessary. look. individuals can be biased, communities can be religious, but a state trying to be religious will either be biased, nor will it provide for a stable environment. >> rose: what do you think of assessment of the leadership in the region leadership and the national security decisions by president obama? >> i think president karzai does not have a very positive view of the obama administration i think the indians have concerns as the that obama is more focused on changing things within the united states than he is about international issues. >> rose: well, you have a government shutting down you have to. >> yes. and i think that in pakistan, some people think maybe this was an opportunity for us to go back to old ways of, you know, the kind of relationship we have had in the past in which we offer a little bit of cooperation in exchange for aid without changing anyt
and that is where we will change, when people say, "bue" bhutto who is our hero who covered her head out of respect for pakastani religion but said religion should not be the basis of our politics. and that is necessary. look. individuals can be biased, communities can be religious, but a state trying to be religious will either be biased, nor will it provide for a stable environment. >> rose: what do you think of assessment of the leadership in the region leadership and the...
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they are not those who push the racist argument that he's a kenyan, an east african who conned his waynto the american presidency. there are arguments that say he should have been deported as a criminal. no, his true enemies are the backers and kissing cousins of the birthers. the people like john boehner who refuse to stand up to them, who make common cause with the haters even as he positions himself as not quite one of them. who keep their hands clean even as they benefit from the garbage their birther buddies are throwing out at the zoo. obama's true enemies are those who back the three dozen states now pushing voter suppression laws to make sure the country doesn't go and elect another back president or a progressive white president. this generation is equivalent of poll taxes and the literacy tests. anything to keep minorities from voting rights. and to this crowd the obama haters add to those who gnaw on the president's health care bill but offer nothing in its place except for the notions of destroying the economy stature. these are the enemies. those who stand in benefit from
they are not those who push the racist argument that he's a kenyan, an east african who conned his waynto the american presidency. there are arguments that say he should have been deported as a criminal. no, his true enemies are the backers and kissing cousins of the birthers. the people like john boehner who refuse to stand up to them, who make common cause with the haters even as he positions himself as not quite one of them. who keep their hands clean even as they benefit from the garbage...
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should decide their future and who should engine have a duel and who should preach this is about the future of their country and about what better country would look like in the future well dr shabani just said that syrian government will attend the geneva peace conference where we're hearing that the leading western backed opposition group has refused to attend peace talks in geneva unless president to step down so what's your take on the situation. this are not a position of good old this are the good old us that are made by so that faced. by other parties the word good day tell us who are these people who prevent the dollar and you know like the coalition who did it appears to know many groups on the ground have a few of the coalition many nationalist opposition harbored a few of the coalition so good that tell us who do this people to prevent and as for us going for the best not to step down i think i would go in secretary cutting to speak the same language if it were are not to change is not according to the path in which he speaks he speaks one thing in title something inserted
should decide their future and who should engine have a duel and who should preach this is about the future of their country and about what better country would look like in the future well dr shabani just said that syrian government will attend the geneva peace conference where we're hearing that the leading western backed opposition group has refused to attend peace talks in geneva unless president to step down so what's your take on the situation. this are not a position of good old this are...
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who are fit and thin.s is something people have a lot of trouble wrapping their minds around but the statistics on it are fairly clear. in terms of this question that some of the readers have had about whether or not weight stigma exists in the doctor's office, i can tell you that it dops does. i work for the association for size diversity and mattel. we are-- and health. we are talking about bias in the health care system and the stories are heartbreaking. i have seen these things with my own students. they will make tremendous stride, start an exercise program, and their numbers are getting better and the doctors, instead of encouraging them, saying that's great, but they say, that's nice but you haven't lost weight. >> or they respond negatively to those who are overweight, even behind drug adecks and alcoholism and mental illness. omar. >> for anybody who is like me, who is a geek of kung fu police officers, jackie chan is on the bigger side but he's practically an athlete. we have a video comment from
who are fit and thin.s is something people have a lot of trouble wrapping their minds around but the statistics on it are fairly clear. in terms of this question that some of the readers have had about whether or not weight stigma exists in the doctor's office, i can tell you that it dops does. i work for the association for size diversity and mattel. we are-- and health. we are talking about bias in the health care system and the stories are heartbreaking. i have seen these things with my own...
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it's about covering up and not allowing freedom of speech from the people who are most affected, who had loved ones die from mesothelioma. i yield back the remainder of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields. the gentleman from virginia. mr. goodlatte: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume to -- the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. goodlatte: respond to the mischaracterization of the process followed in the judiciary committee. the fact act and the problems that it addresses have been the subject of three separate hearings. one, before the judiciary subcommittee on the constitution on september 9, 2011, on the issue generally. and two legislative hearings before the judiciary subcommittee on regulatory affairs, commercial and antitrust law. one during the 112th congress and another this year on march 13. the minority used these opportunities to call witnesses that were representatives from the asbestos plaintiff's trial bar to voice their concerns with the bill. in fact, the minority called the same witness for two out of the three hearings. now they claim t
it's about covering up and not allowing freedom of speech from the people who are most affected, who had loved ones die from mesothelioma. i yield back the remainder of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields. the gentleman from virginia. mr. goodlatte: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume to -- the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. goodlatte: respond to the mischaracterization of the process followed in the judiciary committee. the fact act and the problems that it...
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who do you back? is it justifiable sanctioning drone strikes knowing that there will be -- >> rose: what the drone strike did. the damage it does which is part of the public debate today. >> absolutely and especially our current president. >> rose: damien louis for the hour. next. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: my name is nicholas brodie and i'm a sergeant in the united states marine corps. i have a wife and two kids who i love by the time you watch, this you'll have heard a lot of things about me. >> rose: damien lewis is here. his character is nicholas brody, an american marine taken prisoner of war and turned into a terrorist. johnny davis writes in "esquire" magazine "in sergeant nicholas brody, homeland may have given us the most problematic leading man in t.v. history. he won an emmy and a golden glove for his performance. and here is a look at the character. >> i was brainwashed. people will say that i was turned int
who do you back? is it justifiable sanctioning drone strikes knowing that there will be -- >> rose: what the drone strike did. the damage it does which is part of the public debate today. >> absolutely and especially our current president. >> rose: damien louis for the hour. next. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: my name is nicholas brodie and i'm a sergeant in the united states marine corps. i...
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newman who hung the lanterns in the old north steeple.of the two plaques that are out here in the washington courtyard that tells us anything about the hanging of the lanterns. this particular one, which was placed here by pulling decedents, is the only one of the plaques either outside or inside of the church that actually puts both newman and pulling onsite together on that night. the last place we go is right up the street here to the copp's hill burial ground, which has the tombstones of both captain john pulling and robert newman. and we look at some of the words that are written on their gravestones as part of solving the mystery. >> you can do your own investigation. one way is by visiting boston's old north church. >> the other way is you can go to our website, and it's a shameless website plug -- but for a particular program called "tories, timid, or true blue?" which talks about all of the different documents and some different people who might have attended and been a part of this church on the night of april 18, 1775, and woul
newman who hung the lanterns in the old north steeple.of the two plaques that are out here in the washington courtyard that tells us anything about the hanging of the lanterns. this particular one, which was placed here by pulling decedents, is the only one of the plaques either outside or inside of the church that actually puts both newman and pulling onsite together on that night. the last place we go is right up the street here to the copp's hill burial ground, which has the tombstones of...
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who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate?who has the low price tire guarantee, affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. get up to $140 in mail-in rebates when you buy four select tires with the ford service credit card. where'd you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer. ♪ save your coffee from the artificial stuff. ♪ switch to truvia. great tasting, zero-calorie sweetness... ...from the stevia leaf. hands for holding. feet, kicking. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to manage your ra, now may be the time to ask about xeljanz. xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers have happened in patients taking xeljanz. don't start taking xeljanz if you have any kind of inf
who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate?who has the low price tire guarantee, affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. get up to $140 in mail-in rebates when you buy four select tires with the ford service credit card. where'd you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer. ♪ save your coffee from the artificial stuff. ♪ switch to truvia. great tasting,...
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americans who are having a difficult time, who are poor, many of them working, may have a disable, they are american like everybody else. the fact they are able to get insurance is critically important. later today i'll be in ohio where governor kasich, a republican expanded affordable care act and 175,000 ohioans will be better off because of it. if every governor followed suit another 5.4 million americans could gain access to health care next year. bottom line is in just one month, despite all the problems we've seen with the website more than 500,000 americans could know the security of health care by january 1st, many of them for the first time in their lives. that's life changing. it's significant. that still leaves about 1 million americans who successfully made it through the website, now qualified to buy insurance but haven't picked a plan yet. there's no question if the website were working as it's supposed to, that number would be much higher of people who have actually enrolled. that's problem number one, making sure the website works the way it's supposed to. it's gotten a
americans who are having a difficult time, who are poor, many of them working, may have a disable, they are american like everybody else. the fact they are able to get insurance is critically important. later today i'll be in ohio where governor kasich, a republican expanded affordable care act and 175,000 ohioans will be better off because of it. if every governor followed suit another 5.4 million americans could gain access to health care next year. bottom line is in just one month, despite...
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he's a smart guy who will stand in the doorway. another sobering aspect is the time it took to complete it. babies born in 1989 are annoy adult. in the nearly 24 years since the shaking stopped we've lost people who worked on our bridge. at this time i'd like to acknowledge some of the people who helped with the design and the construction of this bridge who we've lost. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ . the last name you saw on the screen was the single fatality that day in loma. i'm honored to introduce you to someone who helped rescue that young man's brother from that vehicle. he's retired since. doug can you stand and be recognized? right there (clapping) . i now have the pleasure to introduce my chairperson so prepare for another truly set of remarks. amy become chair a little bit over a year ago and this was prebolts and i'm sure figured there might be more of a straight line but she's held up like a trooper and been a great leader through a difficult time in this project. loophole join me in welcoming my chair amy worth (clapping) >> th
he's a smart guy who will stand in the doorway. another sobering aspect is the time it took to complete it. babies born in 1989 are annoy adult. in the nearly 24 years since the shaking stopped we've lost people who worked on our bridge. at this time i'd like to acknowledge some of the people who helped with the design and the construction of this bridge who we've lost. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ . the last name you saw on the screen was the single fatality that day in loma. i'm...
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ones who cut their hours.h the food bins, they're asking people, the associates to donate to their own associates. i mean, this is a multimillion dollar company. what do they want these associates to donate with, their food stamps? >> there's protests today, picketing actions in dayton, in cincinnati. there's been other protests in california, in florida, in walmarts around the country. what's the goal of the movement? what's the goal of our walmart, of which you're a member now? >> our goal is to speak out and stop the retaliation. we want our respect back, we want our 40 hours and a livable wage. >> in terms of a livable wage, how much more than you were being paid would you consider to have been a living wage? what kind of raise do you think you should have had? >> we would like our associates full time to be making $25,000 a year. >> how does that relate to what you believe most associates are making now? >> i'm hearing -- i'm seeing and hearing $15,000 to $17,000 a year, because they're not getting 40 hou
ones who cut their hours.h the food bins, they're asking people, the associates to donate to their own associates. i mean, this is a multimillion dollar company. what do they want these associates to donate with, their food stamps? >> there's protests today, picketing actions in dayton, in cincinnati. there's been other protests in california, in florida, in walmarts around the country. what's the goal of the movement? what's the goal of our walmart, of which you're a member now? >>...
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talented people who are very creative people who could do great things but also know have this huge split like they have all these talents but they have either a learning disability or they have problems the tension and the terrible demoralization and frustration of not being able to manifest and not be able to describe tell people all the great thoughts you have it's a really huge split and that is a different condition than just having one or the other having both of those is something you can't even find a peer group you hide your gifts when you're with people who have the same challenges and when you're with people who have strengths you know they don't understand why you have these challenges are you really caught in a narrow box so let's talk about the ecology or. if you were to. use businesses. i mean nobody in their right mind would suggest as the new c.e.o. of pepsi cola for example i'm going to take the most promising division of my company and i'm going to fund it. i'm going to take the least promising division of my company and throw eighty percent of my resources and you know
talented people who are very creative people who could do great things but also know have this huge split like they have all these talents but they have either a learning disability or they have problems the tension and the terrible demoralization and frustration of not being able to manifest and not be able to describe tell people all the great thoughts you have it's a really huge split and that is a different condition than just having one or the other having both of those is something you...
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omar. >> for anybody who is like me, >> for anybody who is like me, who is a geek of kung fu police whokung fu police officers, jackie chan is on the officers, jackie chan is on the bigger side but he's practically bigger side but he's practically an athlete. an athlete. we have a video comment from we have a video comment from jessica, take a listen to this. jessica, take a listen to this. >> i do not believe there is a >> i do not believe there is a relationship between weight and relationship between weight and health. health. i liken this to another change i liken this to another change in american bodies, we are in american bodies, we are getting taller yet we don't have getting taller yet we don't have an over-height an over-height epidemic. epidemic. in fact people are more in fact people are more successful and considered more successful and considered more beautiful if they are taller. beautiful if they are taller. americans do not have access to americans do not have access to the information that shows them the information that shows them that weight and height are not that w
omar. >> for anybody who is like me, >> for anybody who is like me, who is a geek of kung fu police whokung fu police officers, jackie chan is on the officers, jackie chan is on the bigger side but he's practically bigger side but he's practically an athlete. an athlete. we have a video comment from we have a video comment from jessica, take a listen to this. jessica, take a listen to this. >> i do not believe there is a >> i do not believe there is a relationship...
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i don't know that there is anyone who i was close to in my research you know who identified in that way out right but at the same time the way military culture works is oftentimes through labels and through people strategically for particular reasons identifying really strongly with particular labels. and so i can certainly see how it would be something they could easily take on a lot of significance in particular situations, but it's not something i can talk about particularly. [applause] >> thank you. >> thank you, ken. our final author today is ethan watters, an author, a journalist who has written about psychiatry and social psychology for the past two decades. he is to contribute to the new york times magazine discover men's journal details wired and this american life. his writing on the new research surrounding genetics was featured in the 2003 best american science and nature writing series and he is co-founder of the san francisco writers grotto a work list for poets and journalists. today he is sharing his most recent look, "crazy like us" the globalization of the american psy
i don't know that there is anyone who i was close to in my research you know who identified in that way out right but at the same time the way military culture works is oftentimes through labels and through people strategically for particular reasons identifying really strongly with particular labels. and so i can certainly see how it would be something they could easily take on a lot of significance in particular situations, but it's not something i can talk about particularly. [applause]...
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there's not one person who i met, who said, what they did to that kid was right.that young man outside of barney's is what happens to every young black and brown kid in new york when their stopped and frisked by the police. the same policy, we think you're a burglar, we think you're selling drugs. we think that is wrong. and every other stop and frisk should be wrong too. >> do you think it's the class element? we purposefully said, i don't really want to do stop and frisk today, in the context of talking about renisha mcbride. but it is that same kind of mind set. and i wonder if the outrage is, these are people who can afford these consumer items, how dare you stop them. >> certainly, that's part of it. but a $250 belt is an expensive items, but there are many young people who can buy a $250 belt as well. that sense, just racial profiling any individual should be deemed wrong. >> vince warren and ari melber, thank you so much. and for much more on these types of issues, i want to direct you to an excellent article that ari haze written on former felonies and the
there's not one person who i met, who said, what they did to that kid was right.that young man outside of barney's is what happens to every young black and brown kid in new york when their stopped and frisked by the police. the same policy, we think you're a burglar, we think you're selling drugs. we think that is wrong. and every other stop and frisk should be wrong too. >> do you think it's the class element? we purposefully said, i don't really want to do stop and frisk today, in the...
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raising those issues fodder organizing people and start educating i think there are number of people who have the capability of doing that it is three years since until the presidential election i think somebody will come forward but you know will i give some consideration to doing that of all the people don't come forward the answer is i will because somebody has got to raise these issues we can't go through a presidential election where the the needs of the working families of this country on not being discussed so. and so that's senator sanders and you know spot on to him you know strengthen and expand social security let's strengthen the social safety net let's raise the wage let's change our nation's insane trade policies. thoughts on this. i heartily endorse him to be the democratic nominee i think it's a fantastic idea not a democrat by the way. bertie's not a democrat and i know as an independent yeah and one of the reasons why i endorsed him so wholeheartedly is that he's identified as a democratic socialist and i would love for the you know the democratic party to kind of have
raising those issues fodder organizing people and start educating i think there are number of people who have the capability of doing that it is three years since until the presidential election i think somebody will come forward but you know will i give some consideration to doing that of all the people don't come forward the answer is i will because somebody has got to raise these issues we can't go through a presidential election where the the needs of the working families of this country on...
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>> who?ross, yeah. >> he wrote a great column last woke about the negative impact on the poor. >> and how cultural norms have changed, almost like gay marriage, poem have become accustomed to dacy for the culture. they actively want them in their states. >> it's a tax. you can't see it. those poor people -- >> they are throwing money in the gulf coast of mississippi, when all the casinos came in there, the foreclosure rate went way, way up. because people were losing their homes. >> of course. >> i'm telling you, it's a bad move. >> it taxes the very people that actually need help. >> okay. let's go to politico. willie geist has that. >> you want to talk about that runoff race in alabama. mike allen is here to talk about that with a look at the playbook. let's talk alabama. the congressional race was a battle with two factions of the republican party t. tea party favorite dean young said his bid for congress was the beginning of the fight against the old guard of the republican party. >> the
>> who?ross, yeah. >> he wrote a great column last woke about the negative impact on the poor. >> and how cultural norms have changed, almost like gay marriage, poem have become accustomed to dacy for the culture. they actively want them in their states. >> it's a tax. you can't see it. those poor people -- >> they are throwing money in the gulf coast of mississippi, when all the casinos came in there, the foreclosure rate went way, way up. because people were...
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anybody who said that is lying. lying. >> you previously said you didn't feel particularly prepared to be president. do you feel prepared now? >> i'm a better executive today. whether that would apply to being a president or not, i don't know. >> he would still be taking questions if he had time. most hate facing the press. not this guy. democrats compared him to a late night talk show host responding to the election results. he important was on bis play as he rolled his eyes and insisted that his persona would not be a liability in the second term. >> you prepared to make any adjust ams to your style and tone down your brashment to appeal to people beyond new jersey. >> no. >> none at all? >> this is who i am and i am 23409 a one-trick pony. i am able to read a situation and conduct myself in the way that i think is most effective. that's what governs what i do. i'm not sure to put on a show. i'm here to win. >> they are trying to strike. they are not tiptoeing around it. word leaked out that the regional director
anybody who said that is lying. lying. >> you previously said you didn't feel particularly prepared to be president. do you feel prepared now? >> i'm a better executive today. whether that would apply to being a president or not, i don't know. >> he would still be taking questions if he had time. most hate facing the press. not this guy. democrats compared him to a late night talk show host responding to the election results. he important was on bis play as he rolled his eyes...
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they are not who you think they are. will explain and talk to someone who works there, next. >>> there is now real momentum behind efforts to lift the minimum wage, both at the state and federal level. new jersey last week joined 28 other states and washington, d.c. in raising its minimum wage above the level set by congress, which hasn't been changed since 2009, and there are campaigns to do the same in at least five other states. president obama has thrown his support behind senate democrats' proposal to raise the minimum wage from its current level of $7.25 up to $10.10 per hour. a poll last week, meanwhile, found that more than three quarters of americans said they would vote to raise the minimum wage to $9 per hour, including 58% of the republicans. now, anytime the minimum wage is in the news, there's a good chance you're going to come across this guy, michael saltzman, a research director for the very serious-sounding employment policies institute, which is fought against a minimum wage hike. epa bills itself as a
they are not who you think they are. will explain and talk to someone who works there, next. >>> there is now real momentum behind efforts to lift the minimum wage, both at the state and federal level. new jersey last week joined 28 other states and washington, d.c. in raising its minimum wage above the level set by congress, which hasn't been changed since 2009, and there are campaigns to do the same in at least five other states. president obama has thrown his support behind senate...
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so i had a lot of people who assisted me on this who were afghan, who were from the military. i looked at it, at the perspective of the character the hip-hop artist that goes there. i'm that person in a way and the audience is that person because he's our way in. we are the ones who know nothing about that world. even though we've been there for so long, we don't know those people. >> brown: that was the way to have the character coming in. >> the questions we would ask he asks in this piece. >> brown: it's set in war, but a lot of humor, obviously, there, and it's a love story. >> it's a love story. it's not just these two people falling in love, it's about love of country, love of family, and that's ultimately why i called it "love in afghanistan," because it deals with different parts of that. >> brown: i'm thinking about playwright, director, and an actor as well. >> back in the day. >> brown: back in the day. it's an interesting and successful career you're creating and have created. was any of it planned? >> what was planned was just to tell the truth, was to follow the
so i had a lot of people who assisted me on this who were afghan, who were from the military. i looked at it, at the perspective of the character the hip-hop artist that goes there. i'm that person in a way and the audience is that person because he's our way in. we are the ones who know nothing about that world. even though we've been there for so long, we don't know those people. >> brown: that was the way to have the character coming in. >> the questions we would ask he asks in...
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great band of research assistants who are students who have put their online reputations on the line by doing a lot of work in this area. you know, actually contacting data aggregate to see what information they have about them, doing things like using the homeland security forbidden words and seeing what happens. now ina lot of expense the hundreds of billions of dollars on the part of government to track us. some of it is ludicrous. 300 50d security has words they look at in e-mails. , the name of a drug will -- drug lord. anybody else. in one term they look for is organized crime. how useful is that? is it truly likely a mob leader , "loveign an e-mail tony, organized crime. " they do not even make sense. >> who knows more about us, the federal government or private corporations such as facebook? >> private corporations. google knows more about us. aggregators know more about us. there is no constraint on them. seeing someare pushback to government agencies. they have to comply with the fourth amendment, which says, if i have a reasonable expectation my social, i can keep network
great band of research assistants who are students who have put their online reputations on the line by doing a lot of work in this area. you know, actually contacting data aggregate to see what information they have about them, doing things like using the homeland security forbidden words and seeing what happens. now ina lot of expense the hundreds of billions of dollars on the part of government to track us. some of it is ludicrous. 300 50d security has words they look at in e-mails. , the...
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and so i think it is listen to look at who is out there, and come up with who are those people who are important. it is not just one guy at the top. >> george washington university. you make a strong case for looking at public diplomacy in the field and for the most part look at the state department's role in the field. you have also served in large type for embassies where there are a variety of departments and
and so i think it is listen to look at who is out there, and come up with who are those people who are important. it is not just one guy at the top. >> george washington university. you make a strong case for looking at public diplomacy in the field and for the most part look at the state department's role in the field. you have also served in large type for embassies where there are a variety of departments and
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she hired police officers who cared before the kids, and who were good at that thing where you knockn the dispore they open the door and say f.u., and have to be the kind of person that would say, no, i'd like to talk to you and get to know you. so, it's -- there's no grand way of doing it. it can only be done in a kind of person-to-person, painstaking way. she had put her story in -- i think such a powerful lesson about -- and her accomplishments are so -- you look at the decline in crime in those neighborhoods. mind-boggling. le >> i thought so many of the stories in your book were so moving and so inspirational, but there was one chapter about martin luther king, that i really had trouble with, because it seemed to me, although i know that all of us respond to what we see on the -- tv, et cetera, and what we have been taught to believe happened. i was so surprised at the way -- >> don't give away the surprise. it has a surprise ending. you can't give it away. spoiler alert. >> well, let me say, i was very surprised at what you drew out of martin luther king's experience, and i fou
she hired police officers who cared before the kids, and who were good at that thing where you knockn the dispore they open the door and say f.u., and have to be the kind of person that would say, no, i'd like to talk to you and get to know you. so, it's -- there's no grand way of doing it. it can only be done in a kind of person-to-person, painstaking way. she had put her story in -- i think such a powerful lesson about -- and her accomplishments are so -- you look at the decline in crime in...
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they are not who you think they are. will explain and talk to someone who works there, next. [ mom ] with my little girl, every food is finger food. so i can't afford to have germy surfaces. but after one day's use, dishcloths can redeposit millions of germs. so ditch your dishcloth and switch to a fresh sheet of bounty duratowel. look! a fresh sheet of bounty duratowel leaves this surface cleaner than a germy dishcloth, as this black light reveals. it's durable, cloth-like and it's 3 times cleaner. so ditch your dishcloth and switch to bounty duratowel. the durable, cloth-like picker-upper. >>> there is now real momentum behind efforts to lift the minimum wage, both at the state and federal level. new jersey last week joined 28 other states and washington, d.c. in raising its minimum wage above the level set by congress, which hasn't been changed since 2009, and there are campaigns to do the same in at least five other states. president obama has thrown his support behind senate democrats' proposal to raise the minimum
they are not who you think they are. will explain and talk to someone who works there, next. [ mom ] with my little girl, every food is finger food. so i can't afford to have germy surfaces. but after one day's use, dishcloths can redeposit millions of germs. so ditch your dishcloth and switch to a fresh sheet of bounty duratowel. look! a fresh sheet of bounty duratowel leaves this surface cleaner than a germy dishcloth, as this black light reveals. it's durable, cloth-like and it's 3 times...
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governor christie beat an opponent who had no money and he was an incumbent governor who won by two points. and he won with by 70% and carried every county. two years later he ran against john kerry in a senate election and lost by seven points. i got reelected by 21 points against an opponent who had a good piece of money. incumbent governors who are popular and do well. >> built-in advantage. >> the media is blowing this up like it's incredible and it's never happened in the blue state before. chris christie got 60% and bill wells got 70% in the bluer state. et media wants to blow them up, but as they blow them up they want to tear them down and i think for chris, the problem is he's out there a little early and he's going to be the the target for media. he's going to be the target for democrats and he'll be worse still with a target for republicans for a long time and he's got a real challenge. >> senator, the man who won your senate seat when you retired, tea party candidate ted cruz chimed in on the victory and of course, the governor had sharply criticized last month's government shu
governor christie beat an opponent who had no money and he was an incumbent governor who won by two points. and he won with by 70% and carried every county. two years later he ran against john kerry in a senate election and lost by seven points. i got reelected by 21 points against an opponent who had a good piece of money. incumbent governors who are popular and do well. >> built-in advantage. >> the media is blowing this up like it's incredible and it's never happened in the blue...
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the transfer of power between people who disagree with one another strongly, but who agree that the democratic process, the vote of the people, is what decides who gets to hold office in this country. the peaceful transition of power between politically opposed forces is really our most noble display of the challenge and the majesty of our democracy. it's also really, personally awkward sometimes. so, yeah, hey, i'm the new guy! really? you're the new guy?! okay. you were the awkward new guy once, too, big guy. transitions can be very awkward. and it's not just awkward transitions for presidents. this was the tiny little outgoing mayor of new york city yesterday, sitting down with the enormous incoming new mayor of new york city. the two of them having what was supposed to be a friendly transition meal together. looked like a lot of things, but friendly was not one of them. for shear caught on tape personal hard to watchness, though, you really cannot beet what happened today, this afternoon, in the executive mansion in good old virginia. >> you've been here once or twice before. >> have you e
the transfer of power between people who disagree with one another strongly, but who agree that the democratic process, the vote of the people, is what decides who gets to hold office in this country. the peaceful transition of power between politically opposed forces is really our most noble display of the challenge and the majesty of our democracy. it's also really, personally awkward sometimes. so, yeah, hey, i'm the new guy! really? you're the new guy?! okay. you were the awkward new guy...
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who dreamt of being the second fdr and who had grandiose notions what use could do with legislation, and kennedy was more detached in that sense, too. we're going to have medicare and have demonstration programs, but i think it would have been acutely aware, for instance 0, the political dangers of a great society program with big city mayors at odds with community based organizations, fighting for money. kennedys were from boston. they understood the black-white conflict in terms of white working class and schools. johnson saw it as the north and the south. so i think you would -- kennedy just didn't talk that way. i can't imagine him calling for a war on poverty. because he had a great degree of skepticism about the power of government, whether it was military or domestic. he would have had programs, but smaller, more modest, and it would have been very important for kennedy to make sure that this wasn't seen as a racial program. shortly before he left for dallas, the one political meeting he had, he was talking about poverty, and the record of the census bureau, said this is all r
who dreamt of being the second fdr and who had grandiose notions what use could do with legislation, and kennedy was more detached in that sense, too. we're going to have medicare and have demonstration programs, but i think it would have been acutely aware, for instance 0, the political dangers of a great society program with big city mayors at odds with community based organizations, fighting for money. kennedys were from boston. they understood the black-white conflict in terms of white...
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who cares? >> this guy is scary. >> the number they care about is the fund-raising number. >> boy, is it scary. >> now, in the meantime -- >> the rocky rollout of healthcare.gov. >> the website hasn't worked the way it's supposed to. >> i have a constituent that received this cancellation letter. >> my constituents can't keep their health care plan. >> a subpar policy. >> ever since the law was passed, you got to replace them with quality comprehensive coverage. >> how frustrated is he? >> we're in this together. we'll see it through. >> we need to delay the mandate tax. we need to fix this problem. >> it's been a rough couple weeks in washington. >> the shutdown was so magnificent, run beautifully. i'm so proud of these republicans. >> it's an american horror story politically. >> happy halloween. >> now that raphael call me ted cruz, he might need to get his father to tone it down, too. >> the attacks not just come from the liberals. the attacks come from the other side too. all these republic
who cares? >> this guy is scary. >> the number they care about is the fund-raising number. >> boy, is it scary. >> now, in the meantime -- >> the rocky rollout of healthcare.gov. >> the website hasn't worked the way it's supposed to. >> i have a constituent that received this cancellation letter. >> my constituents can't keep their health care plan. >> a subpar policy. >> ever since the law was passed, you got to replace them with...
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you they're hearing from constituents who are insured who were never going to get obama care or maybe find out they have an employer provided plan that is going to be excluded from the narrow grandfathering that was written into the regulations. maybe their plan is going to be so changed it's as good as canceled. everything is an unknown. it's really frightening if you think about what's going to take place after march 31 as you look at the impact to the economy of fear. fear of what's to come with your plan, even if you weren't one of the people that is fus far affected. >> ed henry is reporting that they're definitely floating a one-year delay -- which the president apparently didn't agree to. a six-month delay, three months. could this be the next shoe that democrats and even this white house say, we should delay it? >> i think it's going to have to happen unless there's a miraculous recovery and unless it's working by the first of december, which is highly unlikely. unless there is a way to get around the cancellation issue which i can't see at all. there's going to have to be a d
you they're hearing from constituents who are insured who were never going to get obama care or maybe find out they have an employer provided plan that is going to be excluded from the narrow grandfathering that was written into the regulations. maybe their plan is going to be so changed it's as good as canceled. everything is an unknown. it's really frightening if you think about what's going to take place after march 31 as you look at the impact to the economy of fear. fear of what's to come...
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were people who were in conditions that amount to paper well i spoke to a german filmmaker who went to qatar to investigate the situation himself but his camera member then detained and interrogated by security officials accused of attempting to spark a riot by phone to talk to those workers told me what he uncovered however about the problems migrant workers face when they get to count. four of them they haven't got paid for seven months in a row right now trying to file their cases well all of those workers have one major problem they have to work within the so-called system let me try and explain to you what that is it's a law basically stating that every migrant worker that comes into qatar has to find his own personal sponsor meaning his boss the firm he's working for the cup ration . and that sponsor has to take care of him legally legally medically but most of the sponsors of the state take the passports away from the migrant workers and that put so numbers of them maybe tens of thousands in a miserable situation online notify. the story but once upon a time here we go the plane
were people who were in conditions that amount to paper well i spoke to a german filmmaker who went to qatar to investigate the situation himself but his camera member then detained and interrogated by security officials accused of attempting to spark a riot by phone to talk to those workers told me what he uncovered however about the problems migrant workers face when they get to count. four of them they haven't got paid for seven months in a row right now trying to file their cases well all...
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>> we didn't have the programs, >> i imagine there are some people who are so frightened, who are so scared that they feel that whatever the government might do including denying them their own civil liberties somehow is in order to protect them from the boogeymen who are lying underneath their bed. [[voiceover]] no doubt about it, innovation changes our lives. opening doors ... opening possibilities. taking the impossible from lab ... to life. on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving world. techknow - ideas, invention, life. >> in many ways, the nsa surveillance story can seem abstract. in the stream of new revelations from the snowden documents, it can be hard to grasp. sure, the government is collecting information, but what does that really mean for someone's life? to find out, we went to a meet a group of people who definitely know they're being spied on. >> after 9/11 it wasn't just the nsa that increased surveillance on u.s. citizens. here at the city level in new york, the nypd actually brought in two sen
>> we didn't have the programs, >> i imagine there are some people who are so frightened, who are so scared that they feel that whatever the government might do including denying them their own civil liberties somehow is in order to protect them from the boogeymen who are lying underneath their bed. [[voiceover]] no doubt about it, innovation changes our lives. opening doors ... opening possibilities. taking the impossible from lab ... to life. on techknow, our scientists bring you...
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who's going to. be there with your kids and their sick people everywhere we report on how the practice of online re homing which is common for finding pets a new home is being used in the u.s. for the adoption of children. and with bitcoin prices soaring to a new high we talked to those advocating the sea as a charity beacon despite possible safety concerns. it is noon here in moscow this is the life with me rule received from the news team welcome to today's program the failure to reach a nuclear agreement with iran last week hasn't stopped both sides from trying hard to reach a breakthrough on monday tehran signed an agreement with the un's atomic watchdog allowing expanded monitoring of the country's nuclear science on top of the islamic republic is now we're having diplomatic ties with britain. the story from london. it's another round of monday names new envoys to each other's countries that's seen as a continuation of this reestablishing of diplomatic ties and coming on the back of course of th
who's going to. be there with your kids and their sick people everywhere we report on how the practice of online re homing which is common for finding pets a new home is being used in the u.s. for the adoption of children. and with bitcoin prices soaring to a new high we talked to those advocating the sea as a charity beacon despite possible safety concerns. it is noon here in moscow this is the life with me rule received from the news team welcome to today's program the failure to reach a...
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who will be left in san francisco? i want to thank mayor lee, who just yesterday as reported in the chronicle, came out noting that it's important for us to change state law and specifically to make changes to the ellis act. i appreciate the fact that he is joining this effort. i am grateful that he's working with assembly member phil ping, with state senator mark leno, i think it's important for us, for we as a city to have a collective and united front as we tackle this crisis. but i want to talk briefly about some of the things that we have done. i am proud to have been following a strategy that looks at not only what we can do in sacramento but also what we can do here in san francisco. in sacramento i am proud that i have been working with assembly member tom ammiano, who has been a leader in terms of tenant protections, for so many years. we're working on legislation that would give san francisco the authority, the power, to place a moratorium on ellis act evictions in times of crisis such as the one we are facin
who will be left in san francisco? i want to thank mayor lee, who just yesterday as reported in the chronicle, came out noting that it's important for us to change state law and specifically to make changes to the ellis act. i appreciate the fact that he is joining this effort. i am grateful that he's working with assembly member phil ping, with state senator mark leno, i think it's important for us, for we as a city to have a collective and united front as we tackle this crisis. but i want to...
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all the reporters who reported -- who had access to the -- the reporter who access to the manuscript and the sen oh graphic reporter's report that he said that this nation shall under god have a new birth of freedom. and i can't quite tell whether we've simply become so habit habituated that we came to it, makes it the right choice. but it is an interesting choice, again. as one who studied the manuscripts of lincoln's compositions, this is one of the really interesting things that -- the changes he tends to make are minor. and it changes the cadence. it changeses the sound a little bit. it doesn't do much, but all these little changes are the change of a person who is hearing what would be making fine discriminations about what would sound better. okay. what did lincoln really say? this is what he wrote in march, as a revision of his speech. the bliss copy states -- or dates from march. what did he say at gettysburg? this is where the controversy begins. and if you like the controversy, this is where the fun begins. clearly what we've just had, what we all know, what we can recite,
all the reporters who reported -- who had access to the -- the reporter who access to the manuscript and the sen oh graphic reporter's report that he said that this nation shall under god have a new birth of freedom. and i can't quite tell whether we've simply become so habit habituated that we came to it, makes it the right choice. but it is an interesting choice, again. as one who studied the manuscripts of lincoln's compositions, this is one of the really interesting things that -- the...
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there will always be people who don't want to use the website, who want to do paper, who want to call in. that is fine. we will support that. but i think we always assumed that, based on massachusetts' experience, the initial sign up will be very slow. and in fact, no payments have to be made until december 15 for coverage on january 1. so, while we don't like the problems we had in october and fixing it in november, we do not think it will impact the timeline because we have a six- month enrollment, so we still have four months left and individuals can apply up until march. >> thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. >> now to senator robert. -- senator roberts. senator robert? >> thank you, mr. chairman. 'm going to focus, if i can, on the concerns raised by senator isakson, alexander, and the chairman, on security and privacy. we have a law, the federal information security management .ct, his mother --fisma everything has to have an acronym. it requires each agency to a point a chief security officer to ensure americans private financial and identifying information is protected. and th
there will always be people who don't want to use the website, who want to do paper, who want to call in. that is fine. we will support that. but i think we always assumed that, based on massachusetts' experience, the initial sign up will be very slow. and in fact, no payments have to be made until december 15 for coverage on january 1. so, while we don't like the problems we had in october and fixing it in november, we do not think it will impact the timeline because we have a six- month...
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who is todd? i will explain and talk to someone who's trying to fix obama care, next. >>> when it comes to the current fight over obama care, there are basically just two camps, the people who want to fix it and the people who want to see it broken permanently. there's just not a lot of middle ground right now, and standing firm in the kill it camp is the chairman of the house oversight committee, republican darrell issa, who last week called on white house chief technology officer to testify about the rocky healthcare.gov rollout. but that official, a man by the name of todd park, is a little busy trying to fix healthcare.gov, so the white house asked that park's testimony "be scheduled at a time that is less disruptive to his work," and suggested he testify in the first week of december, after the target date for getting the website running smoothly. issa wasn't having it. in a letter on friday, he claimed he had no choice but to use a subpoena for mr. park to force him to appear before the comm
who is todd? i will explain and talk to someone who's trying to fix obama care, next. >>> when it comes to the current fight over obama care, there are basically just two camps, the people who want to fix it and the people who want to see it broken permanently. there's just not a lot of middle ground right now, and standing firm in the kill it camp is the chairman of the house oversight committee, republican darrell issa, who last week called on white house chief technology officer to...
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who is in charge of city hall? the mayor so iran for mayor and i look -- went to the permitting department and i said i'm your new mayor. i have a directive. if anyone's going to make a movie in las vegas i won apart. she said you can't do that. i said i can, i'm the mayor. two weeks later mayor guess who's out here? jackie chan. you send that gentleman writing here. jackie chan comes then with his director and says i can't believe what i just heard. in order for us to make rush-hour in las vegas you have to have a part? i said absolutely. he said he have to be kidding. i said you see whether i'm kidding. it was a great part. we did it in the desert and it has since imploded. they added an asian type casino with allen king jackie chan chris tucker, a great scene, cutting room floor. well, i got on the phone and i said chan, do you know who i am? do you know who i'm representing? you will never ever run rush hour three in this city as long as i'm the mayor. i scared him so much -- and that is why since then cutting
who is in charge of city hall? the mayor so iran for mayor and i look -- went to the permitting department and i said i'm your new mayor. i have a directive. if anyone's going to make a movie in las vegas i won apart. she said you can't do that. i said i can, i'm the mayor. two weeks later mayor guess who's out here? jackie chan. you send that gentleman writing here. jackie chan comes then with his director and says i can't believe what i just heard. in order for us to make rush-hour in las...
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who would like to respond? >> i do want to point that the caller raised -- i thought about during that presidential press conference on thursday that president oh what was talking about how difficult and complex the whole process of getting folks insurance through the website and he made a statement i heard from some of his surrogates, never heard him say that directly, which was that a crafting the website, crafting the whole federal exchange, because of rules in the federal government, they weren't able to get the contractors at the right rate. but they say they were able to get in the 2012 presidential campaign in the private sector. i think that -- in many ways sort of undermined the whole technocratic liberalism that barack obama represents. the caller is right. this is -- this is a miscalculation among democrats and liberals that the government can famously restructure the health care system without there being any losers involved. there are losers. that's what we're hearing from. >> this is the most impo
who would like to respond? >> i do want to point that the caller raised -- i thought about during that presidential press conference on thursday that president oh what was talking about how difficult and complex the whole process of getting folks insurance through the website and he made a statement i heard from some of his surrogates, never heard him say that directly, which was that a crafting the website, crafting the whole federal exchange, because of rules in the federal government,...
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who can live without all the people who work with the youth in different levels? so i want to put this thought in your minds and be thankful for this hearing and just keep helping us. we are not giving up. thank you. >> thank you, sir. next speaker. >> hello, my name is jennifer jamesison, i am a third generation san franciscoan, i run a dog rescue and i am on commissioner on the welfare commission. i am here to talk about costa hawkins, it's a state act, if you are not familiar with it, it allows a land lord of a home with an in law unit to petition the board to redesignate the house back to a single family dwelling thereby breaking the rent control and raising the rent exponentially. we moved in two years ago to the rate of $2,000 a month, our land lord has raised the rate to $4,000 which he knows he can't afford. costa hawkins is legal but we can't be the only people this is happening to. the evil stepchild related to ellis. because of the status of the rental market i am now faced with being forced to leave my home and my xhuept. community. i'm not a part of a
who can live without all the people who work with the youth in different levels? so i want to put this thought in your minds and be thankful for this hearing and just keep helping us. we are not giving up. thank you. >> thank you, sir. next speaker. >> hello, my name is jennifer jamesison, i am a third generation san franciscoan, i run a dog rescue and i am on commissioner on the welfare commission. i am here to talk about costa hawkins, it's a state act, if you are not familiar...
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and then, of course, on the other side, we have to honor who saved the lives, those who protect lives, all the way from the first responders to the those, the military, and who serve governments, those who serve the civil society, to combat terrorism. obama made a statement several years ago and he said most likely scenario, and i quote, that we would have to guard against what he calls the lone wolf operation rather than a large, well coordinated service attack. put -- it puts the lone wolf on the agenda but today i obviously the top security concern is the iran nuclear campaign and the geneva , and we would have to obviously focus attention on this issue as well. and the question arises whether there is a link or connection between the lone wolf and the weapons of mass destruction, and we are going to discuss it also today. academically, as mike indicated we tried to -- many of the issues that relate also to the lone wolf. today it happens that it is the 50th anniversary of the assassination of jfk, and in fact, exactly 50 years ago, the state funeral took place. i am mentioning thi
and then, of course, on the other side, we have to honor who saved the lives, those who protect lives, all the way from the first responders to the those, the military, and who serve governments, those who serve the civil society, to combat terrorism. obama made a statement several years ago and he said most likely scenario, and i quote, that we would have to guard against what he calls the lone wolf operation rather than a large, well coordinated service attack. put -- it puts the lone wolf on...
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going to meet the historian who says yes. >>> and later, the congressman who was caught with cocaine. his day in court today, his journey into rehab and charges he may be getting off easy because of who he is. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there. for all those who sleep for all those who sleep too hot or too cool, and struggle to sleep comfortably together, now there's a solution. the company that individualized your comfort with the sleep number bed brings you sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress brand, including yours. whether you sleep hot or cool, sleep number dual temp allows each of you to select your ideal temperature. so you can both sleep exactly the way
going to meet the historian who says yes. >>> and later, the congressman who was caught with cocaine. his day in court today, his journey into rehab and charges he may be getting off easy because of who he is. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us....