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it ranges from pretty high rates in mississippi to lower states in california. so people are going to have to investigate this, and there will be people called navigators that can answer this stuff. and there are four levels of plans that people can choose from. >> the date may not matter as much, but please take the time to investigate. thank you so much. final thoughts today are about you. all of this talk about washington almost eclipse the fact that it is the end of the third quarter. despite the markets gyrations in the last week because of the dut and shutdown, and debt ceiling talk the s&p is up 18% for the entire year. ignore all of the noise about shutdowns debt ceilings and make this about you. stocks do well over time. this would be a good time to look at your investments and ask you if those are the same things you would invest in today. the quarter end is also a good time to consider starting to invest in the market. we're still in a low interest rate environment so you can't grow your money effectively without taking a little risk. think about it,
it ranges from pretty high rates in mississippi to lower states in california. so people are going to have to investigate this, and there will be people called navigators that can answer this stuff. and there are four levels of plans that people can choose from. >> the date may not matter as much, but please take the time to investigate. thank you so much. final thoughts today are about you. all of this talk about washington almost eclipse the fact that it is the end of the third quarter....
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she grew up in california, had never seen them in person, so she asked if they could stop and take pictures. when they were done, they walked back and noticed a sheriff's patrol car was pulled up behind them. she said she had been stopped by the police before but she had never been afraid for her life until then. the officer not only handcuffed them, searched the car, questioned them about cash they had on hand and also a tea bag they found, he was questioning if it was marijuana. he also told her she had a warrant for her arrest when she says the deputy later recanted. she said she's telling this story and dennis is telling his story because she wants to make sure that something like this never happens again. of course, we reached out to the marion county, south carolina, sheriff's department, and sheriff mark richardson did issue us a statement today to address this issue. he said in part, discrimination is in any form, including racial profiling, is strictly prohinted by this department, and as sheriff of this county, i can assure you i will take immediate and appropriate action to inves
she grew up in california, had never seen them in person, so she asked if they could stop and take pictures. when they were done, they walked back and noticed a sheriff's patrol car was pulled up behind them. she said she had been stopped by the police before but she had never been afraid for her life until then. the officer not only handcuffed them, searched the car, questioned them about cash they had on hand and also a tea bag they found, he was questioning if it was marijuana. he also told...
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there's enough moderates, charlie dent, king, nunez from california who would be more than willing to move on this issue. but they adopt want to give up this fight quite yet. after the 2:00 p.m. meeting, i suspect we'll hear about something new related to the president's health care law they are going to send back over to the senate and put it back on harry reid again. playing hot potatoes. grand context, it's absolutely fascinating, yesterday, the day before this horrific shutdown on the horizon, not one meeting between boehner, reed, president obama. democrats are really, really, really not going to throw boehner a life raft this time saying you want to shut it down. it's the west wing episode, shut it down. go right ahead. they are playing hardball. >> richard wolffe, go ahead and make my day. that's what we're hearing from democrats is what luke is saying. the options, throw your staff under the bus. basically slash the staff's pay, throwing them in the exchanges. detonate it, put a nuclear bomb marrying these two together. or let a shutdown happen thinking the same republicans th
there's enough moderates, charlie dent, king, nunez from california who would be more than willing to move on this issue. but they adopt want to give up this fight quite yet. after the 2:00 p.m. meeting, i suspect we'll hear about something new related to the president's health care law they are going to send back over to the senate and put it back on harry reid again. playing hot potatoes. grand context, it's absolutely fascinating, yesterday, the day before this horrific shutdown on the...
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host: california, republican, uninsured line. news.: hi, some kaiser we're 66 years old. we were with kaiser or 20 years. when we got our medicare last is $144.ser $300 a month deducted from our social security, which we have no option over. the navigators that are hired, their felons. obama hired a bunch of felons to do this. they will be looking at the kaiser information. you say they are felons? caller: we have dropped kaiser. under way, our co-pay has gone from $10 every time to $30. first, kaiser health news is a part of the kaiser family foundation. we have no affiliation at all with kaiser permanente. these are two completely different organizations. you mentioned you are 66 summit so i am guessing you are on medicare. medicare has not been affected by this. talking about co-pays going up because of obamacare -- actually, people on medicare, the co-pays are going down in many cases. one benefit was free preventative services. so the co-pay should be going down. as far as felons and navigators, like i mentioned before, the government has hired nonprofit groups often
host: california, republican, uninsured line. news.: hi, some kaiser we're 66 years old. we were with kaiser or 20 years. when we got our medicare last is $144.ser $300 a month deducted from our social security, which we have no option over. the navigators that are hired, their felons. obama hired a bunch of felons to do this. they will be looking at the kaiser information. you say they are felons? caller: we have dropped kaiser. under way, our co-pay has gone from $10 every time to $30. first,...
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will feature menu, live flat seats and flat screen tvs and only available on flights from new york to california. the airline says this is a way for jetblue to compete with other airlines but critics say it goes against their commitment to treat all passengers the same. >> mint, i like it. >> lying flat. >> anywhere i can lie flat i'm so for that. >> nicole is in. >> let's go to d.c. with us now the chief white house correspondent for politico, mike allen with a look at the playbook. good morning. >> good morning, willie. >> before we get into your topics today, your quick read on the shutdown coming now a little more than 12 hours? >> yeah. i got an e-mail just now from a top democrat who said the reason the president's not going to cave, the reason senate democrats are not going to give in, stave off this shutdown, this top democrat says it's time to punch the bully in the nose. that's the thinking in the white house. and in senator reid's office. >> echos some of what we were saying earlier. up on politicos this morning, democrats recruiting women to compete in red states against republicans.
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. >> kroft: michael's mother, linda doran, brought him back to california and got him into treatment, which consists of regular therapy sessions and daily doses of heavy duty anti- psychotic drugs that stabilize him and help control the symptoms. >> robertson: clozapine. it's an anti-psychotic. haloperidol. cogentin or benztropine. fluvoxatine or prozac, lorazepam for anxiety. >> kroft: they often leave him listless or groggy, which is one of the reasons people with severe mental illness often stop taking them. a lot of people with your illness say the drugs make them feel worse. they just hate it. >> robertson: yeah. i can see that with the side effects. but it's better than having schizophrenic symptoms. >> kroft: what worries you the most? >> doran: the future and the future without myself being here. because i am mike's caregiver. i am his advocate. and so if i am not here who will be. >> kroft: it is a serious concern and a sobering thought, because it's estimated that half the seven million people in the country with schizophrenia and other forms of severe mental illness are not
. >> kroft: michael's mother, linda doran, brought him back to california and got him into treatment, which consists of regular therapy sessions and daily doses of heavy duty anti- psychotic drugs that stabilize him and help control the symptoms. >> robertson: clozapine. it's an anti-psychotic. haloperidol. cogentin or benztropine. fluvoxatine or prozac, lorazepam for anxiety. >> kroft: they often leave him listless or groggy, which is one of the reasons people with severe...
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in california, there are 25,000 people whose job it is to answer the phone and tell people whether they are eligible for government provided insurance. virtually -- i happen to know this because of the foundation that i sit on, the foundation for health coverage education. it turns out that an amazingly high percentage of people who are eligible for government-provided programs like medicaid and medicare don't know it. why? because the government is ineffective at determining their eligibility. example after example after example. >> get back to the actual question that i asked. >> i answered your question. i said -- >> you think that it can be implemented? >> what i'm saying is we have now a situation in obama care where we have insufficient competition in private industry for insurance. and we have the government. >> you mentioned that -- >> playing a larger and larger role in what they will pay for. >> mr. nader, you are for the ban on preexisting conditions. >> yes, i am. >> but do not put words in my mouth. i am not for obama care. >> ending the preexisting conditions. there are so
in california, there are 25,000 people whose job it is to answer the phone and tell people whether they are eligible for government provided insurance. virtually -- i happen to know this because of the foundation that i sit on, the foundation for health coverage education. it turns out that an amazingly high percentage of people who are eligible for government-provided programs like medicaid and medicare don't know it. why? because the government is ineffective at determining their eligibility....
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she shows us california's hi tech grapes - how science can achieve perfection in a glass. i'm phil torres. i'm an entermologist and i'll show you the spiders i found in peru. and how
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. >> the stories of california veterans on "life after war." >> hello and welcome, i'm scott shafer. the wars in iraq and afghanistan have exposed u.s. troops to grueling conditions -- 13gr
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launching in california today. the unmanned rocket carried a canadian satellite into space. later, it is to be used to launch the crew carrying dragon space capsule. >>> and if you are a big space fan, stay right there. space experts are die secretarying a new film out of hollywood. that's just ahead. >>> a movie about fantasy food topped the weekend box office. >> tacodile supreme. >> it's in picnic. >> hold on, everyone. there's a leak in the boat. >> "cloudy with a chance of meat balls 2" was number one at the box office. it rained, it reigned in, pun intended, $35 million. "prisoners" and "rush" came in second and third. >>> here are five things you need to know for your week ahead. airline passengers are being closer to seeing the ban for electronics being lifted during take off and landing. while you can't surf the web or send e-mail, you can read what is stored on your device. new rules could go into effect in early 2014. >>> also monday, president obama and israeli prime minister meet at the white house. topping the agenda, the concern of nuclear programs. the two le
launching in california today. the unmanned rocket carried a canadian satellite into space. later, it is to be used to launch the crew carrying dragon space capsule. >>> and if you are a big space fan, stay right there. space experts are die secretarying a new film out of hollywood. that's just ahead. >>> a movie about fantasy food topped the weekend box office. >> tacodile supreme. >> it's in picnic. >> hold on, everyone. there's a leak in the boat. >>...
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. >> number four, falcon lifting off this morning in california. the unmanned rock et is testing upgrades for its launches. the rock et is 22 stories tall. >>> number five says it all. lane kiffin fired. the trojans have lost 7 of their past 11 games. >>> house republicans don't like obama care and they've made it clear, very clear, by passing a spending plan that would delay the plan for a year. how does it affect americans? margaret connolly joins me now from new york. margaret, you've been talking with a small business owner. tell me what he's saying. >> we talked to seine kankle. he owns 38 applebees rest rant ins the new york area. now that that october 1st enrollment deadline looms, he talked to us about hold up he's going to handle it. >> owner of all new york area applebees restaurants sparked controversy last year when he threatened to stop hiring. >> we won't build more restaurants. we won't hire more people. >> a year later from his newest restaurant -- >> this wall is all living. >> he says he'll find a way to continue his business. and
. >> number four, falcon lifting off this morning in california. the unmanned rock et is testing upgrades for its launches. the rock et is 22 stories tall. >>> number five says it all. lane kiffin fired. the trojans have lost 7 of their past 11 games. >>> house republicans don't like obama care and they've made it clear, very clear, by passing a spending plan that would delay the plan for a year. how does it affect americans? margaret connolly joins me now from new york....
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and in california we have a problem. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? >>they share it on the stream. >>social media isn't an afterthought. it drives discussion across america. >>al jazeera america social media community, on tv and online. >>this is your outlet for those conversations. >>post, upload, and interact. >>every night, share undiscovered stories. >> by 2010, california's prisons held close to 160,000 inmates - almost double the state's capacity. >> governor brown's response: something he called "realignment" - the transfer of low-level offenders to county jails. >> that's the whole point of realignment. it's not just the shift of money but of activities - probation will be handled... well not all... but to a significant degree by judges and probation departments and by district attorneys. >> and so what criminal justice realignment set out to do was to change the way that we sentenced some of the lowest level, nonviolent, non-serious offenses so that people who would ha
and in california we have a problem. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? >>they share it on the stream. >>social media isn't an afterthought. it drives discussion across america. >>al jazeera america social media community, on tv and online. >>this is your outlet for those conversations. >>post, upload, and interact. >>every night, share undiscovered stories. >> by 2010, california's prisons held close to 160,000...
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that's coverage is in california. very competitive rates. again, in california, 4 million californians are going to get a big financial lift to help make health care affordable. 2.6 million of them with federal support they can apply every month to lower their premium. here in california, 1.4 million are going to get access to medicaid. >> so then, if you say that, many in the health care industry say that. when you take the politicians out of this, then what's the issue then of shutting down the government? why don't republicans like this? why do the polls show many americans don't like it either? >> i think -- i'm not going to talk about washington. the good news is, what's happening october 1 has nothing to do with washington. it has nothing to do with sacramento. we have millions of americans that want the piece of mind they can only get by helping. they want to know what we can provide. what are the benefits, what's it going to cost. we are moving out of theory and into the reality of implementing the law of the land. >> are you worried
that's coverage is in california. very competitive rates. again, in california, 4 million californians are going to get a big financial lift to help make health care affordable. 2.6 million of them with federal support they can apply every month to lower their premium. here in california, 1.4 million are going to get access to medicaid. >> so then, if you say that, many in the health care industry say that. when you take the politicians out of this, then what's the issue then of shutting...
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california is saying they are not ready to get insurance companies the applications for at least 60 days. >> hang on, let me get in here. why not say hey, listen, we need to negotiate on obama care but we are not going to tie it to a government shutdown. keep the two separate. then work on it. >> don, you are smart, you know this. barack obama does not negotiate. it's obvious, for the last five years on obama care, he's refused to move any at all. it's why so many democrats like him. he's refused to negotiate for five years. the reality of where we are right now and the majority of americans -- >> what about single payers? >> should that be negotiated? i think it should be. >> negotiated out of the bill. because of republicans. >> look today at what the president said coming from the white house. they are now threateni ining a . they said whatever you do in the house, we don't care you have the majority and the majority of american people are against obama care. we refuse to listen. how can you blame the republicans for that being the shutdown? >> ben, i think you have a great point when
california is saying they are not ready to get insurance companies the applications for at least 60 days. >> hang on, let me get in here. why not say hey, listen, we need to negotiate on obama care but we are not going to tie it to a government shutdown. keep the two separate. then work on it. >> don, you are smart, you know this. barack obama does not negotiate. it's obvious, for the last five years on obama care, he's refused to move any at all. it's why so many democrats like...
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you go to california where maeve is, they call their program covered california. in georgia, they have a program called enroll america they're working with. their strategy basically is, if we don't use the phrase obama care, we will avoid getting into a conversation. i saw people talk about health care saying, my cousin has a pre-existing condition, my father has high blood pressure, what can i do about it? >> maeve, you wrote about how the white house is trying to solicit help from famous friends. who's gotten on board and what are they doing? >> you remember earlier this summer the white house brought in a lot of different artists and directors. you had amy poehler, jennifer hudson, a lot of people around a table that wanted to strategize with the administration about how to get the word out to this critical demographic, the 18 to 35-year-olds that the obama administration needs to sign up for coverage in order to make the broader law work. so you have production companies like funny or die out here in california that get an amazing number of eyeballs who are wo
you go to california where maeve is, they call their program covered california. in georgia, they have a program called enroll america they're working with. their strategy basically is, if we don't use the phrase obama care, we will avoid getting into a conversation. i saw people talk about health care saying, my cousin has a pre-existing condition, my father has high blood pressure, what can i do about it? >> maeve, you wrote about how the white house is trying to solicit help from...
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nine jurors, because it is a civil case in california, have to answer in the affirmative on each of the questions. court is dark on monday. deliberations will resume on tuesday. allison? >> thanks, casey wian. we will be watching. let's bring back our legal guys to talk more about the michael jackson wrongful death trial. avery freedman, and richard herman. the jackson family conceded he bears some responsibility for his own death, they're suggesting about 20%. how surprised that they even admitted that, or were they basically forced to because of trial testimony about his drug use? >> that's great, allison, a great analysis. they actually stood up and said a, b, c, blame it on aeg. no, they didn't say that to the jury. they hope they get to the comparative negligence stage here, because question number one is did aeg hire conrad murray. if that answer is no, if 9 out of 12 say no, the case is over and over now. the fact we are going into next weekend and next week would seem to indicate they're going to say yes, they did, or they had something to do with it. that they find michael jack
nine jurors, because it is a civil case in california, have to answer in the affirmative on each of the questions. court is dark on monday. deliberations will resume on tuesday. allison? >> thanks, casey wian. we will be watching. let's bring back our legal guys to talk more about the michael jackson wrongful death trial. avery freedman, and richard herman. the jackson family conceded he bears some responsibility for his own death, they're suggesting about 20%. how surprised that they...
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this is froml, joe, california, public in line, good morning. caller: good morning. i am a retired engineering officer for the united states navy. i can confidently tell you that -- --t: i think the caller caller, are you there yo? i thinking him appeared earners -- i think he hung up. ernest. caller: i tried to get through on the other part of the program. i got in on the independent line. i do not know if i'm an independent or democrat. we have completed that section. we are talking about security of the navy yard. did you take calls on the other? host: we will. none the less, as far as your investigations go, talk a little bit about the process, i know you have the forward snap reviews, longer reviews going on as well. what is the coordination now between you and the aragon and the department of defense as far as putting together information? guest: the secretary of defense and his staff, he also conducts a deeper dive and review, investigation into all of this. i might add, and i forgot to add this earlier, we are staying closely aligned with the fbi, who is lead
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. ♪ >>> researchers at the university of california at davis did something fascinating. something that has never been done before. they started with an fbi database of people who are licensed gun dealers in this country. it's a list of almost 55,000 dealers, pawn brokers and gun smiths. these uc davis researchers contacted a random sample, all of whom were listed as selling 50 or more guns per year. surveys went out in 2011, before the mass shoot anything colorado, before the sikh temple, before newtown, the washington navy yard shooting. but now they have collected the data, done the analysis and releasing what they have found. it is fascinating. this is the first ever independent scientifically sound survey of people who sell guns for a living. nobody did this before. so that's amazing. but what they found when somebody finally bothered to ask these guys is even more amusing for context, we knew ex expanding background checks something supported by democrats by a large margin, by independents by a big margin, for gun sales supported by republicans by a large margin. se
. ♪ >>> researchers at the university of california at davis did something fascinating. something that has never been done before. they started with an fbi database of people who are licensed gun dealers in this country. it's a list of almost 55,000 dealers, pawn brokers and gun smiths. these uc davis researchers contacted a random sample, all of whom were listed as selling 50 or more guns per year. surveys went out in 2011, before the mass shoot anything colorado, before the sikh...
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but the states that had built their own exchanges, like california and new york, have denied them access to their marketplaces. >> the upshot is, the states have gotten federal grant money from the federal government to develop the exchanges themselves, and they're looking at it as an opportunity to put people to work and develop this capability. and they do not necessarily want participation of the private sector, at least initially. >> reporter: while the brokers insist they're not competing with the exchanges, they point out, they'll be able to offer consumers a broader picture of their options, with side-by-side comparisons of exchange plans and plans being offered in the private sector. and they'll help them calculate which is a better buy. >> someone who is subsidy eligible, but because they're so high in the income bracket for a subsidy, it's a very small subsidy, and there's something else that makes more sense for them financially. we help them with those kinds of things. >> reporter: bertha coombs for "nightly business report." >>> and finally tonight, could the miami beach man
but the states that had built their own exchanges, like california and new york, have denied them access to their marketplaces. >> the upshot is, the states have gotten federal grant money from the federal government to develop the exchanges themselves, and they're looking at it as an opportunity to put people to work and develop this capability. and they do not necessarily want participation of the private sector, at least initially. >> reporter: while the brokers insist they're...
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>>san francisco, california. when i was a little kid, i just really loved the news. >>news was always important in my family. >>i knew as a kid that was exactly what i wanted to do. >>i learned to read by reading the newspaper with my great-grandfather every morning. >>and i love being able to tell other people stories. >>this is it, i want to be a part of this. >>this is what really drove me to al jazeera america. >>> hospitals have a lot at steak as obamacare exchanges roll out next week. they may gain millions of new patients who didn't have insurance before, but they are also under huge pressure to cut costs and improve the quality of care -- [ technical difficulties ] and for me. david has the story. [ sirens blaring ] >> reporter: hospitals are getting bigger, joining forces to cut cost as the nation's health care overhaul takes effect. roughly a fifth of the country's hospitals are expected to pursue deals in the next decade. with deeper pockets they are hire more specialists and buy better technology. >> just the complexity of what hospitals have to contend w
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it is now one of the most overcrowded prisons in california. tracy jones was one of the women forced to move. >> they combined two prisons into one and we were kicked out for male genders. so we're over here. >> many inmates told us off camera that the medical care was worse than before, and the conditions of their cells were appalling. >> it's not just fifteen minutes in confinement. it's day after day, year after year, decade after decade. people cannot comprehend that. we've always known the time entire i was there, we always talked about if there was ever a fire or an emergency how many of us would die because you couldn't actually evacuate the place safely because of the population total. >> two years ago, a federal panel ruled that the california prison system was dangerously overcrowded. the state was ordered to reduce its prison population by at least 30,000 inmates. >> they are horribly, horribly overcrowded to the extent that people were literally dying in our prisons from simple medical conditions simply because they didn't get acces
it is now one of the most overcrowded prisons in california. tracy jones was one of the women forced to move. >> they combined two prisons into one and we were kicked out for male genders. so we're over here. >> many inmates told us off camera that the medical care was worse than before, and the conditions of their cells were appalling. >> it's not just fifteen minutes in confinement. it's day after day, year after year, decade after decade. people cannot comprehend that....
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and in california we have a problem. on august 20th, al jazeera america introduced a new voice in journalism. >> good evening everyone, welcome to al jazeera. >> usa today says: >> ...writes the columbia journalism review. and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. >> every sunday night al jazeera america presents gripping films, from the worlds top documentary directors >> this is just the beginning of somthing much bigger... >> this sunday...the premier of "budrus" >> the primary concern of the fronts is security that trumps everything >> how could a wall designed to divide, unite israelis and palestinians al jazeera america presents... "budrus" premiers this sunday night 9 eastern. >> by 2010, california's prisons held close to 160,000 inmates - almost double the state's capacity. >> governor brown's response: something he called "realignment" - the transfer of low-level offenders to county jails. >> that's the whole
and in california we have a problem. on august 20th, al jazeera america introduced a new voice in journalism. >> good evening everyone, welcome to al jazeera. >> usa today says: >> ...writes the columbia journalism review. and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. >> every sunday night al jazeera america presents gripping films, from the worlds top...
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. >>> researchers at the university of california at davis did something fascinating. they started with an fbi database of these researchers contacted a random sample of gun dealers all listed as having 50 or more guns per year. they sent a scientifically random sample of gun dealers a survey asking them what they think about federal gun laws. the surveys went out in 2011. that was before the aurora theater mass shooting in colorado before the oak creek sikh temple, before newtown, before the washington navy yard shooting. now they have collected the data, done analysis and releasing what they found. the fact that this has never been done before is fascinating. the first ever independent scientifically sound survey of people who sell guns for a living. nobody did this before. that's amazing. but what they found when somebody finally bothered to ask these guys is even more amazing. for context here, what we knew before this survey is that the idea of expanding background checks for buying guns is something that is supported by democrats, by very large margin, also suppo
. >>> researchers at the university of california at davis did something fascinating. they started with an fbi database of these researchers contacted a random sample of gun dealers all listed as having 50 or more guns per year. they sent a scientifically random sample of gun dealers a survey asking them what they think about federal gun laws. the surveys went out in 2011. that was before the aurora theater mass shooting in colorado before the oak creek sikh temple, before newtown,...
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house fire despite having working smoke alarm autos hundreds of bales of hay are burning in southern california now and how the smoke is impacting air quality. >> marking a somber anniversary. the father of polly klaus speaks to abc 7 news after 20 years. >> and uncovering mysteries under the ocean. cameras scientists are using to explore an under with ther volcano and creature that's live in it. >> we're in the business of saving lives. >> an emotional san francisco fire chief talks about this tragic apartment fire that killed three againation againations -- generations of the same family. a 1-year-old girl, her father and grandfather. >> the fire broke out around 1:30 this morning at 18th avenue in the sunset neighborhood. heather? >> some grim-faced firefighters were here for maybe about an hour late this afternoon debriefing on what happened here. the authorities identified the victims. the cause is still under investigation what happened here was deemed an accident. fire officials say one contributing factor might be the hope was sell sealed with new double paned windows did that did not p
house fire despite having working smoke alarm autos hundreds of bales of hay are burning in southern california now and how the smoke is impacting air quality. >> marking a somber anniversary. the father of polly klaus speaks to abc 7 news after 20 years. >> and uncovering mysteries under the ocean. cameras scientists are using to explore an under with ther volcano and creature that's live in it. >> we're in the business of saving lives. >> an emotional san francisco...
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ben tracy, cbs news, carlsbad, california. >> pelley: a united airlines 737 made an emergency landing last night after the captain suffered a heart attack. the flight from houston to seattle diverted to boise, idaho, with the copilot at the controls helped by an off duty pilot. among the passengers were two doctors. they performed c.p.r. on the 63- year-old captain but the captain died at the hospital. what is it about mariano rivera that makes fans of rival teams cheer? that's next. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an acc
ben tracy, cbs news, carlsbad, california. >> pelley: a united airlines 737 made an emergency landing last night after the captain suffered a heart attack. the flight from houston to seattle diverted to boise, idaho, with the copilot at the controls helped by an off duty pilot. among the passengers were two doctors. they performed c.p.r. on the 63- year-old captain but the captain died at the hospital. what is it about mariano rivera that makes fans of rival teams cheer? that's next. mm....
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out of a garage in california. when you think about it, wow, the world has changed and google and so much, it has only been 15 years. that's not very much. any way, 1998, saving private ryan was the number one movie of the year. apple dropped its rainbow colors from its logo. and people used other search engines. do you remember these? they're all still up if you're interested in a walk down memory lane. part of me wishes we could go back to a time before google. now we have all this information at our fingertips. but maybe at a cost? there's privacy issues, a lot of misinformation, a lot of nastiness being said anonymously. maybe there is something to be said for down the answers to your questions yourself. a man illegally snapped nude photos of miss usa. it turns out she knew him. plus, police tell a mother they solved her son's murder. the story did not add up. so she went out and solved it herself. >>> and one of the craziest videos of the day. wait until you see how big this alli really is. ♪ [ male announce
out of a garage in california. when you think about it, wow, the world has changed and google and so much, it has only been 15 years. that's not very much. any way, 1998, saving private ryan was the number one movie of the year. apple dropped its rainbow colors from its logo. and people used other search engines. do you remember these? they're all still up if you're interested in a walk down memory lane. part of me wishes we could go back to a time before google. now we have all this...
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. >>> a california man who says he has no qualms about living the easy life by living off government assistance wants to be mayor of san diego. you may remember lobster eating jason greenslay. he's holding his first campaign rally on the beach tomorrow. if you missed our report, you can catch it sunday night. >> i got ahi, salmon, eel, yellow tail with rice and then lobster on special. got lobster and coconut water, $200 a month. >> thank you for shopping with us. >> just like that. all paid for by our wonderful tax dollars. >> please join me for the replay of "the great food stamp binge" sunday night 9:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> the nsa spies on lovers, paying your water bill with crack and a couple of british airline pilots give chilling meaning to the phrase asleep at the wheel. "grapevine" is next. clay. mom? come in here. come in where? welcome to my mom cave. wow. sit down. you need some campbell's chunky soup before today's big game, new chunky cheeseburger. mmm. i love cheeseburgers. i know you do. when did you get this place? when i negotiated your new contract, it was part o
. >>> a california man who says he has no qualms about living the easy life by living off government assistance wants to be mayor of san diego. you may remember lobster eating jason greenslay. he's holding his first campaign rally on the beach tomorrow. if you missed our report, you can catch it sunday night. >> i got ahi, salmon, eel, yellow tail with rice and then lobster on special. got lobster and coconut water, $200 a month. >> thank you for shopping with us. >>...
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for more, let's bring in congressman john gare men deof california. good to have you with us tonight. your thoughts on the way -- your thoughts on the way the president handled in this afternoon. we're in the 11th hour. we're going into the final weekend before the republicans are going to force this shutdown. i want your reaction tonight. >> well, i think the president is right on. he couldn't be more correct about what is going on here. look, ed, 11 months ago, there was an election all across this nation. and the issues are precisely the ones that the republicans are pushing forward today. they're pushing forward the question of repealing the affordable health care act. no, the american people said clearly, no, we're not going to repeal. we want it. we re-elected the president of the united states, who ran on that issue. we turned away the fellow that ran to repeal it. his name was romney. and similarly, across this nation, if it had not been for the gerrymandering by republican governors, we would have a democratic house. in fact, more people vote
for more, let's bring in congressman john gare men deof california. good to have you with us tonight. your thoughts on the way -- your thoughts on the way the president handled in this afternoon. we're in the 11th hour. we're going into the final weekend before the republicans are going to force this shutdown. i want your reaction tonight. >> well, i think the president is right on. he couldn't be more correct about what is going on here. look, ed, 11 months ago, there was an election all...
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i have on the phone congressman ed royce, republican of california and chairman of the house foreign affairs committee. congressman, what's your reaction to the president's announcement? >> well, jake, i think that the history of our diplomacy with north korea might be a key indicator of how this plays out. i see what the president wants to do here, but with north korea, we thought we were buying peace but instead, the regime there only played us for time and just kept advancing its nuclear weapons program. i think that's the concern here, that iran is reading north korea's diplomatic playbook and intends to do exactly what it did with the europeans. what rouhani has already taken credit for, same as he did with the europeans, right? >> rouhani says that all iran wants is nuclear power, not a nuclear weapons program. is there a way that they could negotiate an agreement with the international community where they have nuclear power but they are not able to turn it into a weaponized way of delivering nuclear material, that there's no nuclear weapons program? >> well, certainly. all he
i have on the phone congressman ed royce, republican of california and chairman of the house foreign affairs committee. congressman, what's your reaction to the president's announcement? >> well, jake, i think that the history of our diplomacy with north korea might be a key indicator of how this plays out. i see what the president wants to do here, but with north korea, we thought we were buying peace but instead, the regime there only played us for time and just kept advancing its...
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california has cover california and kentucky has ky nekt and when you go to the states they are not trying to advertise obama care but coverage california and take the politics out of it. i went to this bourbon festival in kentucky. >> oh. >> which i recommend for viewers for a good time. the important thing is there was a booth set up by the kentucky folks, they call it the kynect booth and they have tote bags. the key thing is there, they don't ask you do you like obama care. they ask, do you know someone who is insured or preexisting condition? they take the politics out of it on some level. the conversation -- i walked 200 people come up to the booth and each conversation was about health care and almost no discussion about do you like obama or obama care? that's what states are doing, taking obama care out and focusing on the health care. >> you posted an article, why the obama care resistance matters and knock that a bloc of 2 dozen republican governors are meaningfully disrupting obama care in a way that republicans in washington simply can't. most notely by refusing to expand the m
california has cover california and kentucky has ky nekt and when you go to the states they are not trying to advertise obama care but coverage california and take the politics out of it. i went to this bourbon festival in kentucky. >> oh. >> which i recommend for viewers for a good time. the important thing is there was a booth set up by the kentucky folks, they call it the kynect booth and they have tote bags. the key thing is there, they don't ask you do you like obama care. they...
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we're both delicate little flowers the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. female announcer: the savings really stack up during sleep train's during sleep train's inventory clearance sale. save 10, 20, even 35% on a huge selection of simmons and sealy clearance mattresses. get two years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. even get free delivery! sleep train stacks the savings high to keep the prices low. the inventory clearance sale is on now! guaranteed! ♪ sleep train ♪ you ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ . >> george washington was the first president. he was a general in the army. >> his wife's name was martha. martha washington. >> he survived valley forge and wore wigs and had wooden teeth. that's about as much as i know. >> so it gave folks a quick history quiz at the foot of the washington monument. some people did well. we asked what they know about our first president. help fill in the blanks by filling in the friday gaggle. a smaller from the associated press with ai national behind m seeing people start to fill
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host: jim is in eureka, california. you're on with senator sanders. caller: i do not think you should get paid actually. i do not get to keep my -- and i think you hate the middle-class. guest: hate the middle-class? caller: you care about your own money. guest: the response there is, gee, our right wing republican friends are going to shut down the government. the answer is that every employee in the federal government should get paid. in terms of the insurance that members of congress have, it is the same as the postal service. i happen to have blue cross and blue shield. i have to pay for my classes like everybody else. -- i have to pay for my glasses. whether we go forward or congress continues to do the bidding of a handful of millionaires whose goal is to pay less in taxes. one of the issues that is not been talked about a whole lot -- we talk about senator cr uz's filibuster. what else are right wing extremists talking about? do not believe me. go to the platform of the texas republican party, one of the major parties. find out what they believ
host: jim is in eureka, california. you're on with senator sanders. caller: i do not think you should get paid actually. i do not get to keep my -- and i think you hate the middle-class. guest: hate the middle-class? caller: you care about your own money. guest: the response there is, gee, our right wing republican friends are going to shut down the government. the answer is that every employee in the federal government should get paid. in terms of the insurance that members of congress have,...
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phone me at twitter #ac360. >>> california's drug rehab program. we tried to ask officials questions. today, lawmakers did the grilling and tell you if they got answers. we are keeping them honest. >>> also ahead, stacey rambold is a free man tonight. he served a month for raping a former student. she just 14 years old. that's him scurrying away from our reporter and cameras. his victim later killed herself. could he go back to jail after serving 30 days? we'll get the latest from kyung lah straight ahead. the temperate on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and stadiums. but, of course, it's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the
phone me at twitter #ac360. >>> california's drug rehab program. we tried to ask officials questions. today, lawmakers did the grilling and tell you if they got answers. we are keeping them honest. >>> also ahead, stacey rambold is a free man tonight. he served a month for raping a former student. she just 14 years old. that's him scurrying away from our reporter and cameras. his victim later killed herself. could he go back to jail after serving 30 days? we'll get the latest...
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right now, california is the flagship for the entire molina enterprise. reaching out to parents whose kids are covered under medicaid but don't have coverage themselves. >> we know there's some that make a little too much, that they do not qualify for any kind of insurance. >> they may now qualify for medicaid expansion coverage or subsi subsidies. >> molina expects the combination of exchange enrollment in places like california will help it double annual revenues from 6 billion to $12 billion by the end of 2015. >> they can add as many as 100,000 lives in california alone. exchanges could certainly be a nice increase on their top line. >> but enrollment growth may not translate into profit, which is why some insurers have been cautious about the exchanges, to get premiums low enough to be attractive leaves little room for error. >> just small short fall in the market. the biggest risks are a broad-based mispricing or said another way, adverse selection, where only the sickest individuals sign up for insurance. >> add to that the uncertainty of a new ind
right now, california is the flagship for the entire molina enterprise. reaching out to parents whose kids are covered under medicaid but don't have coverage themselves. >> we know there's some that make a little too much, that they do not qualify for any kind of insurance. >> they may now qualify for medicaid expansion coverage or subsi subsidies. >> molina expects the combination of exchange enrollment in places like california will help it double annual revenues from 6...
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my base camp is in california. >> that's so toit. >> that is so tight. >> hello. >> it's daniel, what's up? >> my mom is in the kitchen, drinking a beer, she's baking cookies. >> five minutes under the baking time and let them sit on the pan for 3-4 minutes. >> you love a under baked cookie. >> i do. i went crazy under done last night and rolled them in fresh -- then put chocolate syrup and more. then i pwhrou my mind and shortly after blew my b hole. >> are you dating anybody not can i date you? >> i am not dating anyone. there is a chance you could date me. >> are you into lebanese girls. >> no. >> that worked out pretty well. i met someone special and she is here with me tonight. see you next week. [cheers and applause] >> this is the daily show with jon stewart captioning sponsored by comedy central >> jon: ladies and gentlemen, my name is jon stewart, big show, robin williams going to be joining us, but first we meet on the cusp of a sea change in u.s. iranian relation. >> iran's new president hasan rouhani touched down in new york. >> rouhani was elected in june as a moderate cand
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. >>> the state of california moves to bar paparazzi from harassing the children of celebrities. can this law actually work and is it fair? we'll talk about it ahead. ♪ so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new way to bank. a better way to save. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> welcome back. california's governor jerry brown has signed a new law that's designed to protect the children of celebrities from aggressive paparazzi, photographers, two high profile actresses halle berry and jennifer garner testified in support of the law claiming that prying photographers scare the daylights out of their kids. the law increases fines and jail time for paparazzi found to be guilty of harassing kids. the question is can this law really be effective? we're back w
. >>> the state of california moves to bar paparazzi from harassing the children of celebrities. can this law actually work and is it fair? we'll talk about it ahead. ♪ so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you...
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the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. >>> we have no interest in seeing the government shut down. but we've got to address the spending problems that we have in this town. and so there will be options available to us. they're not going to be speculation about what we'll do or not do until the senate passes their bill. >> welcome back to "hardball." well, the republican party's is train off its rails. that was john boehner today telling reporters he will not accept a clean, continuing resolution to keep the american government from shutting down. it's a stance which all but assures the republican-controlled house will reject legislation that's expected to pass in the senate. and with time running out before the government shuts off the lights this coming tuesday, it's hard to see a scenario where the government stays open. and it gets worse. today house gop leadership revealed their bill that threatens calamity by tying the nation's borrowing authority to a dear santa letter of republican pipe dreams. including the dismantling of the
the california teachers association. 150 years of making a difference that lasts a lifetime. >>> we have no interest in seeing the government shut down. but we've got to address the spending problems that we have in this town. and so there will be options available to us. they're not going to be speculation about what we'll do or not do until the senate passes their bill. >> welcome back to "hardball." well, the republican party's is train off its rails. that was john...
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. >> the state of california takes fraud very seriously. tan there are many investigations under way. all allegations are given full and fair consideration. and you caught me running, because i am late for a meeting that i'm chairing. >> there are not a lot of answers in that interview. once we aired that interview which was frankly kind of embarrassing for that official, they september out another official to come on the program so we could interview and ask questions live but that official couldn't answer either. >> you have no idea who's responsible either? >> what my focus is, is that i'm rooting out all this fraud. we have all our investigators, we are putting all our resources to root out this fraud. >> you have not shut down any in that year? >> i can't give you the numbers on right now. >> so you can't name one clin eck you shic in one year. >> these are open investigations. >> can you name one of the felons running the clinic that drew has talked to. can you name one clinic that you've shut down? >> our focus is on rooting out this
. >> the state of california takes fraud very seriously. tan there are many investigations under way. all allegations are given full and fair consideration. and you caught me running, because i am late for a meeting that i'm chairing. >> there are not a lot of answers in that interview. once we aired that interview which was frankly kind of embarrassing for that official, they september out another official to come on the program so we could interview and ask questions live but that...
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california legislators grilled diplomats from the drug rehab industry. if you note hearings centered on allegations of fraud in california's drug rehab program, a program that receives millions of your taxpayer dollars as well. our investigation found fraud so egregious, so bad that as a result 174 drug rehab locations were suspended with some even shut down. cnn's drew griffin repeatedly a long time tried to ask the people in charge of the program why they weren't doing more to stop the fraud. his reporting uncovered. nearly every turn, however, people just didn't want to answer. watch what happened when he finally tracked down an official named diana dooley who runned the agency that was supposed to oversee the rehab program. >> drew griffin with cnn. >> how do you do? >> we've been trying to reach you and talk to you about the widespread fraud that's in the medi-cal drug rehab business. but we're told that neither you north program director or anybody in the state of california will talk to us about it. >> in an uncomfortable moment, the secretary at
california legislators grilled diplomats from the drug rehab industry. if you note hearings centered on allegations of fraud in california's drug rehab program, a program that receives millions of your taxpayer dollars as well. our investigation found fraud so egregious, so bad that as a result 174 drug rehab locations were suspended with some even shut down. cnn's drew griffin repeatedly a long time tried to ask the people in charge of the program why they weren't doing more to stop the fraud....
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. >>> the state of california moves to bar paparazzi from harassing the children of celebrities. can this law actually work and is it fair? we'll talk about it ahead. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. everybody has different ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares core. etf building blocks for your personalized portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. ♪ >>> welcome back. california's governor jerry brown has signed a new law that's designed to protect the children o
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mike taibbi, nbc news, long beach, california. >> how about that? that's our broadcast on a thursday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we, of course, hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. we want to leave you with a beautiful picture we just discovered going on washington, d.c., tonight. beautiful sunset. just yonder past the monument as captured by our came >>> thanks for joining us. i'm janelle wang. jessica is on assignle. >> the legendary giants/dodgers rivalry has turned deadly. tonight there's a break in the case. >> 24-year-old jonathan denver died in a deadly stabbing blocks away from at&t park. this is the last known picture of denver taken hours before he was killed. he was with his family inside the ballpark during last night's game. the stabbing happened near third and harrison, the south of market ticket. >> within the past 30 minutes the suspected killer has been identified as 2 1-year-old michael montgomery from lodi. we have multiple reports tonight. nbc's kim baldonado is in los angeles where s
mike taibbi, nbc news, long beach, california. >> how about that? that's our broadcast on a thursday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we, of course, hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. we want to leave you with a beautiful picture we just discovered going on washington, d.c., tonight. beautiful sunset. just yonder past the monument as captured by our came >>> thanks for joining us. i'm janelle wang. jessica is on assignle. >> the...
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california grilled legislators after a year-long investigation by cnn. if you're a regular view ore f the program you know the hearing centered on allegations of fraud in california's fraud program. our investigation found fraud so egregious, so bad that as a result, 174 drug rehab locations were suspended with some even shut down. cnn's drew griffin repeatedly for a long time tried to ask the people in charge of the program why they weren't doing more to stop the fraud. his reporting uncovered. many didn't want to answer. watch what happens when you finally track down an official diana dooley who runs the agency who was supposed to oversee the program. >> reporter: drew griffin with cnn. >> how are you doing? >> reporter: we've been trying to reach you and talk about the widespread fraud in the drug rehab business. but we're told that nobody will talk to us about it. in an uncomfortable moment the secretary at first refused to speak. secretary do you know alex forgetman, a convicted felon who apparently run once of these clinics and has been billing the
california grilled legislators after a year-long investigation by cnn. if you're a regular view ore f the program you know the hearing centered on allegations of fraud in california's fraud program. our investigation found fraud so egregious, so bad that as a result, 174 drug rehab locations were suspended with some even shut down. cnn's drew griffin repeatedly for a long time tried to ask the people in charge of the program why they weren't doing more to stop the fraud. his reporting...
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let's talk more with kevin mccarthy of california, majority in the house. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> first off i want to talk about the senate. was senator cruz right or wrong to stand up as he did for the 21 hours and demand that republicans stand together to philly bust her the effort for senator reid to amend it and strip out legislation that up to defund obamacare? >> anybody that can stand up 21 hours makes the case deserves the respect being able to do that. look, every day that goes forward, even the president is making our case stronger. today he comes out delaying. he attacks us for wanting to delay obamacare. he's wanting to delay it because of problems that exist in it. everyday the case gets stronger. >> it wasn't a filibuster obviously but he's suggesting in this next vote it should be filibustered to be kept alive as is. in other words, the house bill should be kept alive as is without allowing senator reid to allow it to mend stripping it out. do you agree or not? >> the more you're able to talk about it. the fir
let's talk more with kevin mccarthy of california, majority in the house. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> first off i want to talk about the senate. was senator cruz right or wrong to stand up as he did for the 21 hours and demand that republicans stand together to philly bust her the effort for senator reid to amend it and strip out legislation that up to defund obamacare? >> anybody that can stand up 21 hours makes the case deserves the respect being...
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. >> california raises the minimum wage. >> the law gradually raises california's minimum wage of $8 an hour to $9. >> it's a matter of justice. >> then on january 1st of 2016 it would jump to $10 an hour. >> you see by raising the minimum wage, we directly address the growing levels of income inequality. >> turning that wage into a $10 an hour wage is a wonderful thing. >> he said in a statement the minimum wage has not kept pace. >> it's my goal and it's my moral responsibility to do what i can. >> and today's top trender, false witness. >> canadian senator ted cruz of texas has successfully made it full of himself. >> there's a reason the teamsters are saying this is a nightmare. >> i -- i -- >> some think he's crazy. >> ted cruz twists james hoffa's word. >> it's such a train wreck. james hoffa said he couldn't sit silent anymore. >> unions are not against obama care. >> the truth. shall set you free. ♪ >> joining us tonight john nichols, washington correspondent of "the nation" magazine, the lies and deceptions certainly are abound right now in the media being filtered from th
. >> california raises the minimum wage. >> the law gradually raises california's minimum wage of $8 an hour to $9. >> it's a matter of justice. >> then on january 1st of 2016 it would jump to $10 an hour. >> you see by raising the minimum wage, we directly address the growing levels of income inequality. >> turning that wage into a $10 an hour wage is a wonderful thing. >> he said in a statement the minimum wage has not kept pace. >> it's my goal...
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congratulations. >>> wealthy travelers gathered in california's mojave desert to catch a glimpse of a spaceship. here's poppy harlow. >> reporter: who would spent up to a quarter million dollars just for minutes in space? >> seeing the spaceship here is just absolutely mind-blowing. >> you it's not about you destination but the journey. >> reporter: more than 600 have signed on. >> how much to charter one of these puppies? >> $1.2 mill. >> reporter: i hear you're going to leave two seats empty? >> no, there's two angels coming with us. >> reporter: passengers won't just check in and hop on board. the whole experience will mean three days of training and health checks, then a few hours in the air, and three minutes weightless in space. the mother ship will carries spaceship 2 up, then release it to glide back. unlike nasa's rockets, it won't orbit the earth. it's sir richard branson, who is determined to take them there. is not the new space race? >> i think it's the start. it's not been easy. it's taken us five years more than we thought it would take, but finally they pulled it off.
congratulations. >>> wealthy travelers gathered in california's mojave desert to catch a glimpse of a spaceship. here's poppy harlow. >> reporter: who would spent up to a quarter million dollars just for minutes in space? >> seeing the spaceship here is just absolutely mind-blowing. >> you it's not about you destination but the journey. >> reporter: more than 600 have signed on. >> how much to charter one of these puppies? >> $1.2 mill. >>...
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i mean, i'm fortune in california because our state is 100% behind it. people are anxious to sign up. they want to know how they can take advantage of it. >> so there are no worries about costs? you don't hear any -- go ahead. >> people, again, are waiting to see exactly what the cost is going to be, but most of the people that i'm talking to who are anxious to sign up right now have no choice because they have a pre-existing condition or they have no health insurance. so costs, of course people are concerned about that, but when they see that the cost in california came in a lot lower than expected, they're going to be very pleased. >> i imagine, and this is perhaps an obvious question, but from what it sounds like, you're quite confident in five days the administration is expecting it to take off slowly, but you're confident that people will get online and be able to understand and move forward with enrollment here. >> i will tell you that i'm confident in my state because my state is behind it. but i am concerned about states where the republicans are
i mean, i'm fortune in california because our state is 100% behind it. people are anxious to sign up. they want to know how they can take advantage of it. >> so there are no worries about costs? you don't hear any -- go ahead. >> people, again, are waiting to see exactly what the cost is going to be, but most of the people that i'm talking to who are anxious to sign up right now have no choice because they have a pre-existing condition or they have no health insurance. so costs, of...
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people in california are so excited about this. you know, our -- our government, our state government is fully behind this and we have a website called coveredca.com. coveredca.com, and people are starting to go out there and you're absolutely right. most of the people, their healthcare, isn't going to change if they get their health care through medicare, they're fine. if they get it through an employer, they're fine, but it's those who have a hard time getting it, who get it on an individual basis, small businesses who can get a better deal. it's going to be very, very exciting, and so i just feel that the president today really had the energy that we need at this point to make sure everyone understands this law, and i loved this sense of humor. he said now the republicans call it obamacare, but when people like it, they'll call it the affordable care act. >> they'll go back to its technical name. the other thing the president said is nobody should go broke because they get sick. >> right. >> i want to switch from that because as
people in california are so excited about this. you know, our -- our government, our state government is fully behind this and we have a website called coveredca.com. coveredca.com, and people are starting to go out there and you're absolutely right. most of the people, their healthcare, isn't going to change if they get their health care through medicare, they're fine. if they get it through an employer, they're fine, but it's those who have a hard time getting it, who get it on an individual...