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. >> also tonight they're called young invins ibltion. and the success of obamacare may depend on them. but who are they? and courting once again. downton abbey is back. fervent fans in full character as the dramatic saga continues. >> people who have no brirve brh heritage, look to the british as the penultimate of how to look and dress. >> good evening everyone, thanks for joining us. joie chen is on assignment. i'm adam may. on thursday we warned you about that massive storm bearing down on the east coast, it certainly lived up to its expectations. it blanketed the east obligate with it freezing temperatures. the process of dirging out and cleaning -- digging up and cleaning out is just begun. hundreds of thousands all across the northeast woke up to a blanket of snow and frigid single digit temperatures. the snow dumped up to two feet of snow in massachusetts. reports of wind gusts more than 50 miles an hour for the wind chill factor as low as 9 minus 0 degrees. >> we worry about hypothermia. >> three major highways just outside new y
. >> also tonight they're called young invins ibltion. and the success of obamacare may depend on them. but who are they? and courting once again. downton abbey is back. fervent fans in full character as the dramatic saga continues. >> people who have no brirve brh heritage, look to the british as the penultimate of how to look and dress. >> good evening everyone, thanks for joining us. joie chen is on assignment. i'm adam may. on thursday we warned you about that massive...
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are 24% of young people.hey were expecting 40 and knew all the bad stuff was going to happen. they never pen to paper and looked at the numbers. there are so many numerical financial flaws in obamacare. young people realize i'll take the penalty. i'll deal with whatever it takes for the next couple of years. maybe a couple years down the road they will start to pay, but in the meantime, no one -- they are not going to sign up. it will cost hundreds of billions we didn't expect it to be cost. >> and then they will say i hope i don't get into a car accident. magic johnson and alonzo morning have been chosen by hhs as two of the sports stars to get young people to buy obamacare. >> young people think they are like superman, that nothing will happen to them. trust me, one day something will happen and you'll need a quality health plan so make sure you get obamacare. >> i was at the top of my game. i felt invincible, but when i went for my regular team physical it turned out i had a serious kidney disease. it was
are 24% of young people.hey were expecting 40 and knew all the bad stuff was going to happen. they never pen to paper and looked at the numbers. there are so many numerical financial flaws in obamacare. young people realize i'll take the penalty. i'll deal with whatever it takes for the next couple of years. maybe a couple years down the road they will start to pay, but in the meantime, no one -- they are not going to sign up. it will cost hundreds of billions we didn't expect it to be cost....
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we talk about our young people and what we need to do for them. we talk about the program we create for them, about the resources we need to devote to them, but we must remember that ed situation a two-way bargain, and while there is so much more we must do for our kids at the end of the day as troy described, the person who has the most say over whether or not a student succeeds, is the student him or her self. ultimately they are the ones sitting in that classroom, setting goals for themselves and working hard to achieve those goals every single day. so my home with this new effort instead of talking about our kids, we talk with her kids. i want to hear what is going on in their lives, inspire them to step up and commit to their education so they can have opportunities they never even dreamed of. i'm doing this because that story of opportunity through education is the story of my life, and i want them to know it can be their story too, but only -- only if they devote themselves to continuing their education past high school. and for many studen
we talk about our young people and what we need to do for them. we talk about the program we create for them, about the resources we need to devote to them, but we must remember that ed situation a two-way bargain, and while there is so much more we must do for our kids at the end of the day as troy described, the person who has the most say over whether or not a student succeeds, is the student him or her self. ultimately they are the ones sitting in that classroom, setting goals for...
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but what's important here is not necessarily that we reach young people. it's that we reach healthy people. we want healthy pete people to balance outs the sick people regardless of the age of those beings health people. so the important thing is to watch young people, older people who don't necessarily feel like they need market@some point, have particularly tilt in the future. >> could the obamacare administration have done something different? >> no, they have done terrible things with communication since day 1. some people don't understand why the law exists even, they are particularly not focus hing ofor young people, are signing up in a policy is in their interest. they have made of a few spore sattic interest, you reag should be part of this gut they haven't really explained it. >> i would like your opinion on whether or not you believe some of the problems with obamacare will actually help or hurt progressives that would like to see universal health care in the future? >> i think ul ly it hurt them. id know there are something have aggressists thin
but what's important here is not necessarily that we reach young people. it's that we reach healthy people. we want healthy pete people to balance outs the sick people regardless of the age of those beings health people. so the important thing is to watch young people, older people who don't necessarily feel like they need market@some point, have particularly tilt in the future. >> could the obamacare administration have done something different? >> no, they have done terrible...
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for young voters big isn't scary. big is getting a million followers on twitter and being able to send a message to them in an instant. what is scary is an intrusive government. it's about the language we use to describe this. if we talk about reducing spending. the things we mean when we say big government. we just say them differently to younger voters in a language that is relevant to them. what matters is just talking to younger voters. it's just a basic tenant of human interaction. if someone isn't talking to you, they don't think you care about them much. we need to talk to younger voters. [applause] >> you have effectively used the prolife message to resonate with voters. you want to talk about that a little bit? >> i have the opportunity in the senate to sponsor a lot of bills, i do education policies, and tort reform. the pro-life legislation that i sponsor and i see passed in both of our houses, that is the legislation that is the most meaningful. that is the legislation that tugs at my heart strings. as a w
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young people want health care, and this roll out seems to prove that point. >> yeah, as you say, youngant health care. we see it on every poll. when you offer them health care in a job setting, young people take it up at almost the same rate as old people. as long as it's affordable, young folks want it. you and i know from experience, all young people are bargaining for jobs. getting a job with health care is a huge deal. that's essentially the marker of becoming an adult. finally a job with health care. if they don't buy it, it isn't going to be because they don't want it. it is because it's unaffordable for them. >> young invincibles know they are not invincible. >>> coming up, christie could get no higher during hurricane sandy. could he recover from bridge gate? we'll take a look a that. that's just ahead. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second field go-- yea, sure ya did. [ male announcer ] introducing at&t digital life. personalized home se
young people want health care, and this roll out seems to prove that point. >> yeah, as you say, youngant health care. we see it on every poll. when you offer them health care in a job setting, young people take it up at almost the same rate as old people. as long as it's affordable, young folks want it. you and i know from experience, all young people are bargaining for jobs. getting a job with health care is a huge deal. that's essentially the marker of becoming an adult. finally a job...
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the young enrollees.>> heather and ainsley we start with thorning with what the spokesperson for house sweeker john boehner says about all of this. youth enrollment has been a bust so far. when they see obamacare offers high cost for limited access to doctors he adds that the enrollment goes through at all it's no surprise young people aren't rushing to sign up. congressional budget office says the number of young people needs to eventually reach 40 percent for the insurance marketplace to work. >> only people who are signing up for health insurance are people who need medical care. we don't get broad participation among those who are young and healthy the mar debtketplace wo work. >> two messages in response to the latest numbers released yesterday. won the administration says the number of 18 to 34-year-olds is in a college place and out of the general population of 1.8 million people signing up 26 percent are young people which administration says is huge. jay carney said the administration would conti
the young enrollees.>> heather and ainsley we start with thorning with what the spokesperson for house sweeker john boehner says about all of this. youth enrollment has been a bust so far. when they see obamacare offers high cost for limited access to doctors he adds that the enrollment goes through at all it's no surprise young people aren't rushing to sign up. congressional budget office says the number of young people needs to eventually reach 40 percent for the insurance marketplace...
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from racial total in young men. by 23, 20% of white women had been arrested. 18% for hispanic women, and 16% for black females. citing other research, arrested youth are not only more likely to experience immediate negative consequences, such as contact with the justice system, school failure and drop out and family difficulties, but these problems are likely to long reverberate down the life course in arrests, job stability, low relationship troubles, and long term health problems, including premature death. according to the fbi, violent crime arrests have declined over the last two years, and the arrests of juveniles declined by 10% from 2011 to 2012. >>> for the rest of the program, we'll talk about what those high rates of arrest mean for young americans as they enter their adult years. joining us from albany, shawn bushway, one the leading authors of the study, hubert williams, former police director in newark, new jersey, law enforcement veteran and served as the president of the foundation. >>> from new york,
from racial total in young men. by 23, 20% of white women had been arrested. 18% for hispanic women, and 16% for black females. citing other research, arrested youth are not only more likely to experience immediate negative consequences, such as contact with the justice system, school failure and drop out and family difficulties, but these problems are likely to long reverberate down the life course in arrests, job stability, low relationship troubles, and long term health problems, including...
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will young people buy it. worry obamacare proponents like adam fox have got it covered. >> young adults are going to have access to health insurance, they are going to have job mobility. they are going to have access to financialencance. >> it's a really compelling argument. i'm assuming it's the kind of information you are reaching out to young people with. >> yes, it is. >> i'm excited to see what you've come up with. >> i have them right here. so this is one of the ads saying keg stands are creazy. not having health insurance is crazier. don't tap into your beer money to cover those medical bills. we've got it covered. now you can, too. >> okay. i see what you are putting down. if you want to catch a bro you have to use a little beer. the ads got the attention of young american bros and lady bros. i was shocked that that it was an actual insurance ads advocating for falling off of kegs and getting really drunk. >> they are saying you can get drunk and have a great time. it doesn't matter because you have he
will young people buy it. worry obamacare proponents like adam fox have got it covered. >> young adults are going to have access to health insurance, they are going to have job mobility. they are going to have access to financialencance. >> it's a really compelling argument. i'm assuming it's the kind of information you are reaching out to young people with. >> yes, it is. >> i'm excited to see what you've come up with. >> i have them right here. so this is one of...
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that's what we owe our young people and what we owe this country. we all have a steak in restoring the fundamental idea that says it doesn't matter where you start, it matters where you end up. and as parents, teachers, philanthropic, business leaders, and citizens, we all have a role to play. so i'm spending the next three years as president playing mine, and i look forward to working with all of you to make this happen. thank you, everybody. >> 12:14 eastern standard time, president obama meeting at the white house with more than a hundred college and university presidents today all of them trying to make sure that poor, lower-income students have an equal shot of getting into college and succeeding once they get there. speaking just moments ago telling the crowd to invest in the next generation. here is what he had to say. >> we want to restore the potential promise of upward mobility that is at the heart of america. the notion that if you work hard, you can get ahead, improve your situation in life, and make something of yourself. >> mike it alm
that's what we owe our young people and what we owe this country. we all have a steak in restoring the fundamental idea that says it doesn't matter where you start, it matters where you end up. and as parents, teachers, philanthropic, business leaders, and citizens, we all have a role to play. so i'm spending the next three years as president playing mine, and i look forward to working with all of you to make this happen. thank you, everybody. >> 12:14 eastern standard time, president...
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she's talking to the young man's family and friends. they must be devastated. >> they are very devastated, jessica. 23-year-old matthew walker we're told absolutely loved his job here at g and g market in san to rosa. we're told he showed up to work every day with a smile on his face and full of energy. this was a young man who truly seemed to be enjoying his youth until he was hit by the flu. >> i can't believe something like this could happen to someone, just so young. >> reporter: 21-year-old tanner peterson can't believe his friend and co-worker is gone. just three weeks ago, 23-year-old matthew walker was working beside him in the produce department of g and g supermarket in santa
she's talking to the young man's family and friends. they must be devastated. >> they are very devastated, jessica. 23-year-old matthew walker we're told absolutely loved his job here at g and g market in san to rosa. we're told he showed up to work every day with a smile on his face and full of energy. this was a young man who truly seemed to be enjoying his youth until he was hit by the flu. >> i can't believe something like this could happen to someone, just so young. >>...
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the first entry in the public that young franklin made was he joined the young republican club at harvard as a freshman in order to campaign for cousin ted. he stayed long enough for president roosevelt to be elected. he was reasonably close to theodore and in fact when he was about -- when roosevelt was about to be married to his fifth cousin once removed, eleanor, he was closer related to theodore than eleanor by a very little bit. theodore offered to have the mary in the white house, they rejected that it and they were not married in the white house but roosevelt admired theodore roosevelt very much. he was the domestic reformer, energetic, active man who was interested in all kinds of things and roosevelt was especially interested in his having been assistant secretary of the navy. that was the first big event in roosevelt's young life that he remembered. roosevelt had no idea he had become assistant secretary of the navy himself. he was bored by wealth practice. he had graduated from harvard. he had gone into law practice in new york city, it was pushing paper, it was boring, the fir
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>> the award is an achievement award for young people -m probably the leading achivement award for youngpeople -- which brings together a mixture of practical experiences, life skills, ahd is, i suppose, in a rather grand way trying to create the sort of global citizens of the world, and it was started back in the -- dare i say it? -- back in the '50s, and father was very much part of the spread of the award into something that could function initially around great britain, and then it very quickly spread around, first the commonwealth, and then way beyond by word of mouth. and it was really about how to help young people going though school who are not motivated by academics and by academia and by studying, which -- come on -- most of us are not, are we, really? >> [ chuckles ] >> so, it was trying to work out, "so, where your passion? what@s it you might like to do?" and so, it explores young people's interests, not just in sport or physical activity, but also getting them to get involve in skills, to get involved in volunteering -- helping others hess fortunate than themselves -- and
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at the time she was especially young. she was about to turn 5, but she was 4 when we got matched. >> that's so young. >> yeah. i would have been in over my head with a teenager so it was good. >> you weren't married at the time. >> i was not. we had -- we started out we had a standing date every friday night. we went to tacoria and spent our time. and we fell in love. it was just the perfect match. i don't know, something about the dynamics. i joke it was the perfect match.com match, that everything was just right. >> at the time you lived in walnut creek and she lived in valle vallejo. but then you moved to the peninsula. >> right. about a year and a half later i met and married sully and i moved to belmont. her mom was always really good about allowing us to visit. it wasn't the normal an hour a week at the same time. i would go get her and she would come for vacations and holidays and weekends. i always felt that time in the car was a really great time that you could actually talk and share. it's that one-on-one privat
at the time she was especially young. she was about to turn 5, but she was 4 when we got matched. >> that's so young. >> yeah. i would have been in over my head with a teenager so it was good. >> you weren't married at the time. >> i was not. we had -- we started out we had a standing date every friday night. we went to tacoria and spent our time. and we fell in love. it was just the perfect match. i don't know, something about the dynamics. i joke it was the perfect...
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young, generally we assume young to be healthy doesn't necessarily mean that so, the demographic mixhasn't turned -- come to pass. and the best we hear now from the administration is it will take a long time and not next month and the next month but quite a while to see whether this risk pool actually works. >> you have seen this new "time" magazine cover? i think you probably have seen it, the cover features the headline can anyone stop hillary? former secretary of state hillary clinton leading the pac as a 2016 presidential candidate. she ♪ even running at least not yet. michael, let me go first to you. >> it's a wonderful story and it sort of does something we do really well which captures a story that's out there that no one had fully put together and articulated which is that hillary's prospects right now for winning the nomination and the general election look about as good as a presidential candidate's ever have or at least in recent memory at this point in the cycle. it's really hard to see somebody stopping her in the democratic primaries. general election is a long way away
young, generally we assume young to be healthy doesn't necessarily mean that so, the demographic mixhasn't turned -- come to pass. and the best we hear now from the administration is it will take a long time and not next month and the next month but quite a while to see whether this risk pool actually works. >> you have seen this new "time" magazine cover? i think you probably have seen it, the cover features the headline can anyone stop hillary? former secretary of state...
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but that's not true when it came to young people. that doesn't have to do with young people.bout is young people fundamentally misunderstood that they were going to have to foot the bill. they heard things -- they were sold a completely different -- >> michelle, if you like your plan, you can keep it. . if you like your doctor, keep it. >> we're going to pay for people with preexisting conditions. and we're going to make it cheaper for older people. >> what about the savings. >> it was supposed to be a great deal for young people and it's not a great deal. . [ male announcer ] what's different about eating? th our today's fresh fish menu, you can always catch fish fresh every day! wood-fe grilled, blackened, or roasted. eatingetter never tasted so gd! sea quality, s variety, sea food differently at red lobster. [ car alarm chirps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles we inspect, analyze, and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned mercedes-benz for the next new owner. [ car alarm chirps ] hurry in to your a
but that's not true when it came to young people. that doesn't have to do with young people.bout is young people fundamentally misunderstood that they were going to have to foot the bill. they heard things -- they were sold a completely different -- >> michelle, if you like your plan, you can keep it. . if you like your doctor, keep it. >> we're going to pay for people with preexisting conditions. and we're going to make it cheaper for older people. >> what about the savings....
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. >> the obamacare relies on these young people to be healthy. they will not sign up and that is why this law is going to fail. >> do you want this law to fail? >> our goal is not to undermine the law -- >> but evan, by doing what you are doing, you are undermining the law, if you succeed the law does fail. >> that is the sign of a really terribly bad law. >> or a law that has disappointed a lot of americans for a number of reasons. >> nobody is more frustrated by that than i am. >> millions of canceled policies, sticker shock and the malfunctioning website. it all adds up to the most am e amazing spectacle of mayhem and meltdown anyone has seen in politics since watergate. said dan henniger. i don't think it is just obamacare failing but the democrats have promised the people in the post war period that the government can provide good things on a limitless basis and that is showing to no longer be true. >> dan henniger said 2013 will be remembered when the year when the whole progressive ideal fell apart. do you agree with that? >> no, i don't a
. >> the obamacare relies on these young people to be healthy. they will not sign up and that is why this law is going to fail. >> do you want this law to fail? >> our goal is not to undermine the law -- >> but evan, by doing what you are doing, you are undermining the law, if you succeed the law does fail. >> that is the sign of a really terribly bad law. >> or a law that has disappointed a lot of americans for a number of reasons. >> nobody is more...
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this canadian border town celebrates the cold with this annual event for the young and the young at heartthe bold, and the brave. there's something for everyone in this up to of 6,000. >> keep up the good work, girls. >> reporter: and it's a lifestyle lesson for the rest of us, shivering through one of the coldest winters on record. it all starts with an early morning wake-up call. >> good morning. time to get up. >> reporter: terry is your local guide, a first grade teacher and mother of four. >> mornings in the winter are dark. nobody ever wants to get up because they swear you're waking them up in the middle of the night. >> reporter: to ward off cabin fever, the living room also doubles as the family gym. >> the reason they're here is because it's so dark, so long. going into the basement is even more depressing. >> reporter: with temperatures as low as negative 50, getting reed dito venture out involves a great deal of strategy. >> it's snow pants and jackets and boots and you have to find mittens and hats. >> reporter: and cold weather gear isn't cheap. >> the snow boots are on sale
this canadian border town celebrates the cold with this annual event for the young and the young at heartthe bold, and the brave. there's something for everyone in this up to of 6,000. >> keep up the good work, girls. >> reporter: and it's a lifestyle lesson for the rest of us, shivering through one of the coldest winters on record. it all starts with an early morning wake-up call. >> good morning. time to get up. >> reporter: terry is your local guide, a first grade...
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>> well, beverly young is beverly young.will be out there and no one will stop her. >> yeah, well, that's something we've learned here in washington, too. if she wants to talk, nobody will stop her. adam smith, political guru in the state of florida at the "tampa bay times." always a pleasure. >> thanks, chuck. >>> trivia time, hawaii sent the highest percentage of minority represent is to the house in 2012 with 100%. we'll be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] old el paso frozen entrées. now in freezers. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside f
>> well, beverly young is beverly young.will be out there and no one will stop her. >> yeah, well, that's something we've learned here in washington, too. if she wants to talk, nobody will stop her. adam smith, political guru in the state of florida at the "tampa bay times." always a pleasure. >> thanks, chuck. >>> trivia time, hawaii sent the highest percentage of minority represent is to the house in 2012 with 100%. we'll be right back. ♪ [ male...
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i implore you, talk to young people. >> i find young people very receptive. it wasn't that long ago. that is a very important thing to remember. 50 years is not that long. my 6-year-old son wants to know about segregation, i can point to his grandfather or grandmother. his grandmother saw king speaking and his grandfather grew up in the south. this is living history. young people are not kind of -- they have fought very keen interest in history. there are two reasons why the way in which it is presented in them can be a turn off. one is these people did all this. what are you doing? you use less bunch of people. where is your rose up parks? where is your -- i march, you got your hands hanging down. >> we get arrested when we buy delts. >> and so there is this sense that history is used as a stick to beat young people with and in a sense they are not worthy of the history that they have in between. and secondly, that if you tell history in as a series of stories about great men and occasionally great women, and you put people up on pedestals you can't reach th
i implore you, talk to young people. >> i find young people very receptive. it wasn't that long ago. that is a very important thing to remember. 50 years is not that long. my 6-year-old son wants to know about segregation, i can point to his grandfather or grandmother. his grandmother saw king speaking and his grandfather grew up in the south. this is living history. young people are not kind of -- they have fought very keen interest in history. there are two reasons why the way in which...
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but that's not true when it came to young people. that doesn't have to do with young people.young people fundamentally misunderstood that they were going to have to foot the bill. they heard things -- they were sold a completely different -- >> michelle, if you like your plan, you can keep it. . if you like your doctor, keep it. >> we're going to pay for people with preexisting conditions. and we're going to make it cheaper for older people. >> what about the savings. >> it was supposed to be a great deal for young people and it's not a great deal. . what's different about eating ? th our today's fresh fish menu, you can always catch fish fresh every day! wood-fe grilled, blackened, or roasted. eatingetter never tasted so gd! sea quality, s variety, sea food differently at red lobster. we chip away. making t colors of earth and sunset skies into rich interi accents. or putting the beauty of a forest in the palm of your hands... it will take you to another place... whereverou happen to be. this is the new 2014 jeep grand cherokee. it is the best of what we're made of. well-qua
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hold fears to educate young people about how the law can affect the lives and a number of national studies have looked at the fact that when you take a child away from their community you take them out of school you take them away from any support system they're often housed in inhumane conditions rarely get adequate education or treatment you're disrupting their lives without actually providing them with any positive interventions are positive supports and so what happens is that upon release they're even less prepared to deal with the sidey too often with time in jail in the criminal record many youth find it hard to finish school or to fund employers that will hire them. one block away from the prison is liberty's kitchen and organization dedicated to helping actress you right now mobile video so i'm trying to scream i pad but i'm going to do a lot of the time i was on a gun challenge i want it out without a bad police. dog and ization trained sixteen the twenty year olds in a working restaurant work often begins with a group discussion over a daily quote it's easier to build strong chi
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that's going to be my message to young people. but here's the thing.'t enough. like i said, this is a two way street. that means we all have to step up because make no mistake about it, these kids are smart. they will notice if we're not holding up our end of the bargain. they will notice if we tell them about applying for college or financial aid but then no one is there to help them choose the right school or fill out the right forms. they will notice if we tell them that they're good enough to graduate from college but then no college asks them to apply. no college invites them to visit their campus. so we've got to recommit ourselves to helping these kids pursue their education. as you discussed in your first panel today, one of the first steps is getting more underserved young people onto college campuses. the fact is that right now we are missing out on so much potential because so many promising young people like troy who have the talent it takes to succeed simply don't believe college can be a realty to them. too many are falling through the cr
that's going to be my message to young people. but here's the thing.'t enough. like i said, this is a two way street. that means we all have to step up because make no mistake about it, these kids are smart. they will notice if we're not holding up our end of the bargain. they will notice if we tell them about applying for college or financial aid but then no one is there to help them choose the right school or fill out the right forms. they will notice if we tell them that they're good enough...
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i don't want to die i just really do not want to die young young a. lot of fun your whole show common law should be making news all the face i decide to. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm. told i'm a language of old but i will only react to situations i haven't read the reports so i'm not in a position to know i will leave them to the state department to comment on your latter point of the month to say it's six am a car is on a dock you know god. ok no more weasel words. when you need a direct question be prepared for a change when you throw a punch be ready for a. pretty speech and down to freedom to cross. live. plus live. live live. live . well the country fourteen olympics what's this place like. this is so special as the russian resort prepares to logan the world power the games should be the city's present and future ludlow sochi will bring you this is the moment they are reporting from a very cold snowy windy mountainous tough beyond the olympics. but. today on our team. b.p. wins the right to drill in greenland's pristine ice
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about 26% of the population is young people. so the administration has a lot of ground to make up. >> taking a look at the numbers, what does that mean and explain how it will impact the laws? >> they are looking for young people because that is a proxy for health. the administration wants more people signing up for care then will need care. if you have a lot of 55-year-olds, which we are seeing sign up, they will use the health care a bit with high expenses. and you need younger and heathier people to subsidize the cost. there is a concern, or has been a concern, that insurance companies might actually raise the premiums next year to make up for the losses. >> you mentioned the last data we had was on january 13th, when can we expect to see updated numbers? >> they do it every month so we can expect soon. on friday they put out a little information and told us 3 million people signed up for marketplace plans. but didn't break it down for us so we don't know the increase is younger people. >> host: our guest is rebecca adams. 20
about 26% of the population is young people. so the administration has a lot of ground to make up. >> taking a look at the numbers, what does that mean and explain how it will impact the laws? >> they are looking for young people because that is a proxy for health. the administration wants more people signing up for care then will need care. if you have a lot of 55-year-olds, which we are seeing sign up, they will use the health care a bit with high expenses. and you need younger...
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but that's not true when it came to young people. that doesn't have to do with young people.ung people fundamentally misunderstood that they were going to have to foot the bill. they heard things -- they were sold a completely different -- >> michelle, if you like your plan, you can keep it. . if you like your doctor, keep it. >> we're going to pay for people with preexisting conditions. and we're going to make it cheaper for older people. >> what about the savings. >> it was supposed to be a great deal for young people and it's not a great deal. not a great deal. . [ female announcer hands were made for playing. ♪ legs, for crossing. ♪ et...splashing. 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, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz is an ra medicine that can enter cells and disrupt jak pathways, thought to play a role in the inflammation
but that's not true when it came to young people. that doesn't have to do with young people.ung people fundamentally misunderstood that they were going to have to foot the bill. they heard things -- they were sold a completely different -- >> michelle, if you like your plan, you can keep it. . if you like your doctor, keep it. >> we're going to pay for people with preexisting conditions. and we're going to make it cheaper for older people. >> what about the savings. >>...
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is he joining the long list of young stars spinning out of control?econds later my world changed. >> devoted parents head out for a rare date, and only she survives. the widow tells her story for the first time. >> gunshot wound will heal. the real pain is in my heart. >> exclusive details about what she says really happened in that movie theatre during the moment of crisis over her husband checking his cell phone. ands to tomb change. the winter olympics are just around the corner. but is the usa putting their best foot forward? the new uniforms revealed today. and the backlash. >>> good evening. and thanks for joining us. 19-year-old pop star justin bieber was arrested for the first time today. bieber is facing numerous charges after a wild night in miami beach. it's sadly all too common for young stars who begin acting out with drinking, drug use, and often fast cars. so will he get the message before it's too late? >> reporter: strutting out of jail, it was justin bieber as the fans expect to see him, starring in another spectacle. this time salut
is he joining the long list of young stars spinning out of control?econds later my world changed. >> devoted parents head out for a rare date, and only she survives. the widow tells her story for the first time. >> gunshot wound will heal. the real pain is in my heart. >> exclusive details about what she says really happened in that movie theatre during the moment of crisis over her husband checking his cell phone. ands to tomb change. the winter olympics are just around the...
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one of the young people in greensboro, and there are four young people who start it; right?nd so i think in -- to go back and to think, okay, i have three friends -- >> yeah. >> right? what could i do with three friends; right? that's what they are, four friends. >> right. back to rosa parks whose story -- kicked off the bus before rosa parks who pleads not guilty, charged, and who they start to go with, but wrong side of town, and then she gets pregnant, a 15-year-old girl, and they drop it. they just drop it. they just don't drop it from their protest, which is a strategical and miranda rule question -- moral question, obviously, but what's the test case going to be? they drop her out of history all together. she just let go. when you reinsert her back in history, you're saying you're a single mom. well, look, this is what happened. you're a 15-year-old girl. this is not just what happens in the terms of bad things they do, but, look, she made a stand, did that, part of the story. when they distributed the fires about rosa parks, they say another woman kicked off the bus.
one of the young people in greensboro, and there are four young people who start it; right?nd so i think in -- to go back and to think, okay, i have three friends -- >> yeah. >> right? what could i do with three friends; right? that's what they are, four friends. >> right. back to rosa parks whose story -- kicked off the bus before rosa parks who pleads not guilty, charged, and who they start to go with, but wrong side of town, and then she gets pregnant, a 15-year-old girl,...
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erma jik johnson. >> young people think they are superman like young people never going to have somethingppen to them. trust me, one day something is going to happen, and you are going to need a quality health plan. make sure you get obamacare. >> what's going to happen to healthcare if young people don't sign up. joining me is ohio lt. governor and director of the ohio department of insurance mary taylor. mary, thanks for coming today. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> the whole plan is really predicated on younger people buying in. what happens if they don't? >> well, unfortunately, it's already happening. we're going to have risk pools that are sicker and older than is necessary in order for this to be successful. in ohio, only 19% those that are signed up are between the age of 19 and 34. it's a issue. from the insurance companies from the can we pay our claims will would he be here from a consumer perspective. that's what insurance is for. pay the claims when they come due. >> the whole idea was that you get young people who probably aren't going to have any claims, they are going to pay
erma jik johnson. >> young people think they are superman like young people never going to have somethingppen to them. trust me, one day something is going to happen, and you are going to need a quality health plan. make sure you get obamacare. >> what's going to happen to healthcare if young people don't sign up. joining me is ohio lt. governor and director of the ohio department of insurance mary taylor. mary, thanks for coming today. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> the...
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by the way, nowwe know why they are the young muscles.get tired of politicians who say stuff like this. >> this is for people who have alth insurance. you will save money. >> i would just suggest people check it out for themselves. >> affordable and quality health care that is available for all >> it will bring down skyrocketing costs and save families money and it will save the government money. neil:not quite and not even close. in tonight's clash, when politicians make promises that fall flat. a new study showing this rush to get the uninsured insured, it's cheaper for young people who say uninsured. rickard doesn't believe it and no wonder the young have a currently have enough of it. so you have a lot of methodology what does the least over the statistical dispute. so the young people have crunched the numbers and realize that it's not worth a? >> obamacare was doomed and this was the number one reason why. young people are not going to buy the affordable care act because it's not affordable. you think that they're going to give up t
by the way, nowwe know why they are the young muscles.get tired of politicians who say stuff like this. >> this is for people who have alth insurance. you will save money. >> i would just suggest people check it out for themselves. >> affordable and quality health care that is available for all >> it will bring down skyrocketing costs and save families money and it will save the government money. neil:not quite and not even close. in tonight's clash, when politicians...
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by the way, now we know why they are the young muscles.tired of politicians who say stuff like this. >> this is for people who have health insurance. you will save money. >> i would just suggest people check it out for themselves. >> affordable and quality health care that is available for all americans. [ me announcer ] this is the story of the dusty basement at 06 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall f roble avenue. ♪ this magic momt it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those o believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world'great stories. that ben much the same w ours did. in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ >> it will bring down skyrocketing costs and save families money and it will save the government money. neil: not quite and not even close. in tonight's clash, when politicians make promises that fall flat. a new study showing this rush to get the uninsured insured, it's cheaper for young people w
by the way, now we know why they are the young muscles.tired of politicians who say stuff like this. >> this is for people who have health insurance. you will save money. >> i would just suggest people check it out for themselves. >> affordable and quality health care that is available for all americans. [ me announcer ] this is the story of the dusty basement at 06 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall f roble...
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he was no longer young. he was no longer in political office and no one would have realized about 10 months later, he would have a catastrophe of his polio attack, which crippled his legs, but turned out not to crippled his career. that is another story. i believe that they are. if you have any questions i'd be glad to take them on. [applause] >> i hope you all appreciate how extraordinary it is to hear someone speak for nearly an hour without any notes. that was really well done. clap clap back those of you who have questions, light up at the microphone and speaker lisa c-span can equip your question. mr. weintraub will answer your questions. >> thank you for a magnificent talk. i look forward to reading the book. as you pointed out, young fbi was under the hierarchy of three heavyweight isolationists and he was not. what was it about his out and earn anything else that led him to be internationalist, at least not in isolationists? >> young franklyn understood the sea. he understood the two oceans that didn
he was no longer young. he was no longer in political office and no one would have realized about 10 months later, he would have a catastrophe of his polio attack, which crippled his legs, but turned out not to crippled his career. that is another story. i believe that they are. if you have any questions i'd be glad to take them on. [applause] >> i hope you all appreciate how extraordinary it is to hear someone speak for nearly an hour without any notes. that was really well done. clap...
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for young voters big isn't scary. big is getting a million followers on twitter and being able to send a message to them in an instant. what is scary is an intruszkowskiive government. it's about the language we use to describe this. f we talk about reducing spending. the things we mean when we say big government. we just say them differently to younger voters in a language that is relevant to them. what matters is just talking to younger voters. it's just a basic tenant of human interaction. if someone isn't talking to you, they don't think you care about them much. we need to talk to younger voters. >> have you effectively used the prolife message to resonate with voters. you want to talk about that a little bit? >> i have the opportunity in the senate to sponsor a lot of bills, i do education policies, and tort reform. the prolife legislation that i sponsor and i see passed in both of our houses, that is the legislation that is the most meaningful. that is the legislation that tugs at my heart strings. as a woman a
for young voters big isn't scary. big is getting a million followers on twitter and being able to send a message to them in an instant. what is scary is an intruszkowskiive government. it's about the language we use to describe this. f we talk about reducing spending. the things we mean when we say big government. we just say them differently to younger voters in a language that is relevant to them. what matters is just talking to younger voters. it's just a basic tenant of human interaction....
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we have a hunch it's not young people signing up.cause the types of policies these folks are purchasing are the gold policies, they're not purchasing the bronze policies. why are they paying more? because they need to. because they're elderly and sick. this law and the success of it, it depends on my generation for participation. >> mine too. >> but we're not signing up, brian. >> let me ask you this. have the two of you signed up? >> absolutely not! >> have you signed up? >> i don't need to, because of my business. here's my point. young people sign up for things last minute. we all know this. parties, anything we do, it's always last minute. >> give me one compelling reason to sign up? >> i don't know, if you have a pre-existing condition, that's a very important concern. i don't know, annual -- i'm sorry, lifetime caps on coverage. that's relevant. >> do you know what the unemployment rate is at? >> yeah, so what's the point? >> it's higher than the national average. >> so what's your point? >> 16%. it's an affordability issue her
we have a hunch it's not young people signing up.cause the types of policies these folks are purchasing are the gold policies, they're not purchasing the bronze policies. why are they paying more? because they need to. because they're elderly and sick. this law and the success of it, it depends on my generation for participation. >> mine too. >> but we're not signing up, brian. >> let me ask you this. have the two of you signed up? >> absolutely not! >> have you...
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the minimum age standards for agricultural employment allows children as young as 12. and even 10-years-olds can be employed harvesting crops by hand. the rules don't apply to farm children on their own parent's farms. the people who lobby congress for labor and immigration issues aren't even aware of what the laws are. >> all our employers are abiding by the laws and regulations and they're not. by and large there is bad actors but by and large they are paying minimum wage or higher to everyone working legally on their farm and making sure that they're not being exploited. >> agrictulure ranks near the top of most hazardous work, along with mining and construction. for workers aged 15 to 17, the risk of fatal injury is four times as much as other industries, according to the labor department. but many farmers in the us are against changing the old child labor laws. we're going to meet one, a member of the farm bureua and a cattle rancher in montana. >> dennis rehberg, he's a former congressman who today works as a lobbyist here in washington dc. >> he served in congre
the minimum age standards for agricultural employment allows children as young as 12. and even 10-years-olds can be employed harvesting crops by hand. the rules don't apply to farm children on their own parent's farms. the people who lobby congress for labor and immigration issues aren't even aware of what the laws are. >> all our employers are abiding by the laws and regulations and they're not. by and large there is bad actors but by and large they are paying minimum wage or higher to...
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this young man exemplifies everything we want from our young people, everything we want for our future- law-abiding, hard-working, good student, focused on his education. nicholas is an example of how bright new york city's future possible but it is not if he and other young men like him are not treated with the respect and the embrace and the face they deserve to feel as they deserve if they're going to be our leaders of tomorrow. i think because he stood up, he helped create that they went all of our young men of color, all of our young men, all of our young women know this city is for them and we look forward to the day when they are the leaders of tomorrow. nicholas. [applause] good afternoon, everyone. in theed to take part floyd's case because i was tired of the same scenario, sing my peers being stopped and frisked. i myself have been stopped a number of times and i understand very well of the psychological consequences that it has of a person who has been stopped from the time he was 14 and now you carry that burden of being illegally stopped and frisked and your adulthood. i d
this young man exemplifies everything we want from our young people, everything we want for our future- law-abiding, hard-working, good student, focused on his education. nicholas is an example of how bright new york city's future possible but it is not if he and other young men like him are not treated with the respect and the embrace and the face they deserve to feel as they deserve if they're going to be our leaders of tomorrow. i think because he stood up, he helped create that they went...
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people i work with don't have exams don't have miles of people get up go to work every day they young sixteen seventeen years old so naturally they don't have work experience lapham's don't want to hire young people because you have to make a commitment to training and that's that's of that everybody's will and will do for kids who don't have support it can be hard to live up to the requirements of probationary period. so that means that they need to go check it once a week drug court so they've got to go to drug class once a week he would serve you have those three points that that will happen you still have fines and fees you've got to hustle pay for the fees hustle does that mean that you're one of those of the league so that increases the likelihood of you being picked up again same thing over and over for kids who need income selling drugs often seems like the only available job as i was thirteen i got in a game with twenty doubt it was a twenty dollar flip around never to call a flippers twenty dollars could you could break them a hair and make two twenty out of rocks so if i ha
people i work with don't have exams don't have miles of people get up go to work every day they young sixteen seventeen years old so naturally they don't have work experience lapham's don't want to hire young people because you have to make a commitment to training and that's that's of that everybody's will and will do for kids who don't have support it can be hard to live up to the requirements of probationary period. so that means that they need to go check it once a week drug court so...
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the young people don't sign up first. who signs up first?der people who really need it. >> we didn't make the number, say it was supposed to be 40%. >> that's ideal, what they want. >> how are you saying -- juan, how are you saying this is going to be workable now? you called us all chicken little, the sky is falling. why is the sky not falling, juan? >> first, with 25%, there's a way it will work. but they want 40%. you're exactly right. it's just that they haven't got it yet. >> it's a failure to fund. there's no money to support this. that's the problem. >> that's not true. >> yes, it is. >> that's the key. there's a ton of money. it's just a question of whose money is it going to be? it's going to be our money because we're going to bail out the insurance companies. you know what burns me up? when democrats reference massachusetts. massachusetts had the lowest number of uninsured in the country. >> right. >> it took years and millions and millions of dollars. mitt romney constantly was going back to the legislature, asking for more money
the young people don't sign up first. who signs up first?der people who really need it. >> we didn't make the number, say it was supposed to be 40%. >> that's ideal, what they want. >> how are you saying -- juan, how are you saying this is going to be workable now? you called us all chicken little, the sky is falling. why is the sky not falling, juan? >> first, with 25%, there's a way it will work. but they want 40%. you're exactly right. it's just that they haven't got...
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good looking young guy. he could not speak a word of english when he moved to the united states from the dominican republic and -- dominican republic at age nine. today, with the support of a tightly knit school community, he is one of the top students at his senior class. last month, he and his put on their sweatshirts and unfurled a banner and march down these re- in new york city through cheering crowds. you would have thought it was the macy's rate. the crowd on the sidewalk was parents, teachers, neighbors and the flags were college banners. the marquis to the post office where they mailed in their college applications. [applause] some of them just heard back. this son of a factory worker just won a competitive scholarship to dickinson college this fall. [applause] everywhere you go, you have got stories like troy's. we do not want these to be the exception. we want these to be the rule. that is what we owe our young people. that is what we owe this country. we have faith in restoring the fundamental am
good looking young guy. he could not speak a word of english when he moved to the united states from the dominican republic and -- dominican republic at age nine. today, with the support of a tightly knit school community, he is one of the top students at his senior class. last month, he and his put on their sweatshirts and unfurled a banner and march down these re- in new york city through cheering crowds. you would have thought it was the macy's rate. the crowd on the sidewalk was parents,...