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we want to talk about the positives and negatives in massachusetts. shortage in primary care physicians and specialists and even hospital beds. do you think that's the case? and do we have growing pains on a federal level that could lead to that? >> certainly not nurses and hospital beds. there are some shortages in the capan islands and the areas of massachusetts, access to care what we newly ensured about 400,000 residents put a little bit more strain there. but you know massachusetts frankly has a very high and healthy ratio of clinicians to populations, and most of the uninsured frankly get their care at community health centers and those have been staffed up and doing a really tremendous job of taking care of the newly insured and certainly the four years i was running the exchange here, we did not see any complaints in core areas of massachusetts for access to primary care. >> but one of the main objectives of obamacare is to control costs and last year health care in massachusetts maids up approximately 43% of the state budget. if that were to
we want to talk about the positives and negatives in massachusetts. shortage in primary care physicians and specialists and even hospital beds. do you think that's the case? and do we have growing pains on a federal level that could lead to that? >> certainly not nurses and hospital beds. there are some shortages in the capan islands and the areas of massachusetts, access to care what we newly ensured about 400,000 residents put a little bit more strain there. but you know massachusetts...
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just like you did here in massachusetts. and, by the way, just like we did when the prescription drug program for seniors, known as medicare part d was passed, by a republican president a decade ago. that health care law had some early challenges, as well. there were even problems with the website. and democrats weren't happy with a lot of the aspects of the law, because in part, it added hundreds of billions of dollars to the deficit. it wasn't paid for, unlike the affordable care act, which will actually help lower the deficit. but -- you know what, once it was the law, everybody pitched in to try to make it work. democrats weren't about to punish millions of seniors, just to try to make a point or settle a score. so democrats worked with republicans to make it work. and i'm proud of democrats for having done that. it was the right thing to do. because now -- because now about 90% of seniors like what they have. they've gotten a better deal. both parties working together to get the job done. that's what we need in washingt
just like you did here in massachusetts. and, by the way, just like we did when the prescription drug program for seniors, known as medicare part d was passed, by a republican president a decade ago. that health care law had some early challenges, as well. there were even problems with the website. and democrats weren't happy with a lot of the aspects of the law, because in part, it added hundreds of billions of dollars to the deficit. it wasn't paid for, unlike the affordable care act, which...
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just like you did here in massachusetts. and by the way, just like we did when the prescription drug program for seniors known as medicare part d was passed by a republican president a decade ago. that health care law had some early challenges as well. there were even problems with the website. and democrats weren't happy with a lot of the aspects of the law, because, in part, it added hundred of billions to the deficit that wasn't paid for unlike the affordable care act which will actually help lower the deficit, but -- but you know what, once it was the law, everybody pitched in to try to make it work. democrats weren't about to punish millions of seniors just to try to make a point or settle a score, so democrats worked with republicans to make it work. and i'm proud of democrats for having done that. it was the right thing to do. because now -- because now about 90% of seniors like what they have. they've gotten a better deal. both parties working together to get the job done. that's what we need in washington right now.
just like you did here in massachusetts. and by the way, just like we did when the prescription drug program for seniors known as medicare part d was passed by a republican president a decade ago. that health care law had some early challenges as well. there were even problems with the website. and democrats weren't happy with a lot of the aspects of the law, because, in part, it added hundred of billions to the deficit that wasn't paid for unlike the affordable care act which will actually...
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the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, at this time i'm very proud to yield two minutes to the gentleman from minnesota, the ranking member of the agriculture committee, mr. peterson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from minnesota is recognized for two minutes. mr. peterson: i thank the gentleman for yielding and i reluctantly rise to oppose this motion because we have been trying to get this farm bill resolved since may of 2010, back when i was still chairman of the committee. so we've been working on it this long and, you know, we need to get this resolved. but what's being done here today is unprecedented as far as i can tell in the history of the house. ere we're giving these two sense of the congress resolutions to the majority. from what i can tell, this has never been done before. and we're relitigating issues that were settled on the floor of the house when we debated the farm bill. and these motions take a contrary position to the position that the house took. so, we're going to be vo
the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, at this time i'm very proud to yield two minutes to the gentleman from minnesota, the ranking member of the agriculture committee, mr. peterson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from minnesota is recognized for two minutes. mr. peterson: i thank the gentleman for yielding and i reluctantly rise to oppose this motion because we have been trying to get this farm bill resolved since may of 2010, back when i was still chairman of...
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just like you did here in massachusetts. by the way, just like we did when the prescription drug program for seniors known as medicare part d was passed by a republican president a decade ago. that healthcare law had early challenges as well. there were even problems with the website. and democrats weren't happy with a lot of aspects of the law because in part it added hundreds of billions of dollars to the deficit that was not paid for, unlike the affordable care act which will help to lower the deficit. [applause] but you know what, once it was the law everybody pitched in to try to make it work. democrats weren't about to punish millions of seniors just to try to make a point or settle the score. so democrats worked with republicans to make it work. i'm proud of democrats for having done that. it was the right thing to do. because now--because now about 90% of seniors like what they have. they've gotten a better deal. both parties working together to get the job done. that's what we need in washington right now. [applause
just like you did here in massachusetts. by the way, just like we did when the prescription drug program for seniors known as medicare part d was passed by a republican president a decade ago. that healthcare law had early challenges as well. there were even problems with the website. and democrats weren't happy with a lot of aspects of the law because in part it added hundreds of billions of dollars to the deficit that was not paid for, unlike the affordable care act which will help to lower...
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massachusetts and presidential candidate. he never figured out to deal with it. or figured out how to deal with the success of the problem, he is still lying about it in easy to prove ways. if the obama care plan and the plan was similarly successful in massachusetts, how will republicans deal with that? what on earth are they going to say? [ male announcer ] if you can clear a crowd but not your nasal congestion, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. >>> today, 27 republican senators apologized for not wrecking the world economy. they voted to say that they wish they had wrecked it. these are the people that harry reid works with on a daily basis, my exclusive interview with harry reid is coming up next. plus, i need to tell you that senator rand paul has responded, kind of, on our recent reporting of rand paul plagiarizing some of his speeches. that is coming up. >>> when congress finally
massachusetts and presidential candidate. he never figured out to deal with it. or figured out how to deal with the success of the problem, he is still lying about it in easy to prove ways. if the obama care plan and the plan was similarly successful in massachusetts, how will republicans deal with that? what on earth are they going to say? [ male announcer ] if you can clear a crowd but not your nasal congestion, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal...
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massachusetts and presidential candidate. he never figured out to deal with it. or figured out how to deal with the success of the problem, he is still lying about it in easy to prove ways. if the obama care plan and the plan was similarly successful in massachusetts, how will republicans deal with that? what on earth are they going to say? my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. would you like apple or cherry? cherry. oil...or cream? definitely cream. [ male announcer ] never made with hydrogenated oil. oh, yeah. [ male announcer ] always made with real cream. the sound of reddi wip is the sound of joy. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they g
massachusetts and presidential candidate. he never figured out to deal with it. or figured out how to deal with the success of the problem, he is still lying about it in easy to prove ways. if the obama care plan and the plan was similarly successful in massachusetts, how will republicans deal with that? what on earth are they going to say? my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare...
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this bronzed 1897 robert gould shaw at the massachusetts 54th regiment moral and boston, massachusetts, to fix the colonel on horseback and three rows of infantrymen marching behind. next, a sixth category, united states colored troops referred to by frederick douglass as able or. eventually there'll be 175 regiments that make up 10% of the union army and fought in 449 engagements on land and sea, including 39 major battles. just what induced those black man to enlist in the union army? perhaps know what the flyers offered. bounty of $100 at the end of the war, a $13 a month, good food and clothing, state aid for families. medal of honor winner sergeant major christian fleetwood of the fourth united states colored troops staged his reason, quote, a double purpose induced me, and most others to enlist. to assist in abolishing slavery, and to save the country from ruin, unquote. unveiled on july 18, 1998, the spirit of freedom, an 11-foot bronze memorial created by the blacks culture at hamilton of louisville, kentucky, is located in the shaw section of washington, d.c., at the entrance
this bronzed 1897 robert gould shaw at the massachusetts 54th regiment moral and boston, massachusetts, to fix the colonel on horseback and three rows of infantrymen marching behind. next, a sixth category, united states colored troops referred to by frederick douglass as able or. eventually there'll be 175 regiments that make up 10% of the union army and fought in 449 engagements on land and sea, including 39 major battles. just what induced those black man to enlist in the union army? perhaps...
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. ♪ our favorite place on earth, massachusetts ♪ >> massachusetts. who now elvis was so into that song. >> that should be massachusetts' state song. ♪ it's fun to sing massachusetts ♪ >> like their first video, i still don't get it. ♪ massachusetts, massachusetts >> will this catch on like "what does the fox say"? you can log on to our web site or click on our mobile app. ♪ massachusetts >> dog doesn't like to be on camera. >> weddings are of course about love but they're also about family. well, this woman right here, she's the bride but she's a little disappointed that her brother isn't going to be able to attend her wedding, or so she thinks. but look who comes in the door. >> aw. >> back from deployment a week early, she thought he was going to miss the wedding by a week. that was just a ruse. all her friends were in on it as well. she burst into tears. >> i've been trying to do my make-up for the longest time. >> they were trying to have her hold off on the make-up because they knew she was going to cry it off. she looked miserable. i do
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let me get back to massachusetts because that's in play. all right? so massachusetts now, the wait for to see a doctor in internal medicine physician has increased from 33 days before romney care to 50 days now. why? >> okay, let me go back first of all and group insurance we do know what's going to happen because we have seen it in massachusetts. >> you can't extrapolate that. let's stay with the facts. these are the facts. >> you want to extrapolate something on massachusetts level. i want to extrapolate something on massachusetts level. let's stay on the same playing field. they went up at exactly the national rate. this law will not raise employer insurance premiums and not lower them in the short-term. >> president obama said it would lower them. >> it will lower them in the long term. >> let's be very clear. 3 days before romney care, 50 days now. why the increase in wait? >> that fact is incorrect. if you look at the surveys that were done of doctors, on average, doctor waiting times, which were very high in massachusetts before a law did not g
let me get back to massachusetts because that's in play. all right? so massachusetts now, the wait for to see a doctor in internal medicine physician has increased from 33 days before romney care to 50 days now. why? >> okay, let me go back first of all and group insurance we do know what's going to happen because we have seen it in massachusetts. >> you can't extrapolate that. let's stay with the facts. these are the facts. >> you want to extrapolate something on...
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the presiding officer: the senator from massachusetts. mr. markey: madam president, i have nine unanimous consent requests for committees to meet during today's session of the senate. they have the approval of the majority and minority leaders. i ask unanimous consent that these requests be agreed to and that these requests be printed in the record. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. markey: madam president, i request to speak as if in morning business for up to ten minutes. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. markey: thank you. madam president, i come to the floor today to discuss the first policy focus legislation i am introducing as a senator. i believe it will be a windfall on massachusetts and a windfall on the nation, but before i do so, i'd like to comment briefly about another win last night for massachusetts and for red sox nation everywhere. behind the mighty bat of big papi, the tireless and tough arms of jon lester and john lackey and the incredible power of the beard, this unlikely red sox team took us from l
the presiding officer: the senator from massachusetts. mr. markey: madam president, i have nine unanimous consent requests for committees to meet during today's session of the senate. they have the approval of the majority and minority leaders. i ask unanimous consent that these requests be agreed to and that these requests be printed in the record. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. markey: madam president, i request to speak as if in morning business for up to ten minutes. the...
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just like you did here in massachusetts. by the way, just like we did when the prescription drug program for seniors, known as medicare part "d," was passed by a republican president a decade ago. that health care law had some early challenges as well. there were even problems with the web cited. the website. and democrats weren't happy with a lot of the aspects of the law because, in part, it added hundreds of billions of dollars to the deficit. it wasn't unpaid for, like the affordable health care act, which will actually help pay for the deficit. but, you know, once it was the law, everybody pitched in to try to make it work. democrats weren't about to punish millions of seniors just to make a point or settle a score. so democrats worked with republicans to make it work. and i'm proud of democrats for having done that. it was the right thing to do. because now about 90% of seniors like what they have. they've gotten a better deal. both parties working together to get the job done. that's what we need in washington right n
just like you did here in massachusetts. by the way, just like we did when the prescription drug program for seniors, known as medicare part "d," was passed by a republican president a decade ago. that health care law had some early challenges as well. there were even problems with the web cited. the website. and democrats weren't happy with a lot of the aspects of the law because, in part, it added hundreds of billions of dollars to the deficit. it wasn't unpaid for, like the...
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just like you did here in massachusetts. and by the way, just like we did when the prescription drug program for seniors known as medicare part d was passed by a republican president a decade ago. that health care law had some early challenges, as well. there were even problems with the website. and democrats weren't happy with a lot of the aspects of the law because in part it added hundreds of billions of dollars to the deficit. it wasn't paid for unlike the affordable care act which will actually help lower the deficit. but once it was the law, everybody pitched in to try to make it work. democrats weren't about to p punish millions of seniors just to try to make a point or settle a score. so democrats worked with republicans to make it work and i'm proud of democrats for having done that. it was the right thing to do. because now about 90% of seniors like what they have. they've gotten a better deal. both parties working together to get the job done. that's what we need in washington right now. that's what we need in was
just like you did here in massachusetts. and by the way, just like we did when the prescription drug program for seniors known as medicare part d was passed by a republican president a decade ago. that health care law had some early challenges, as well. there were even problems with the website. and democrats weren't happy with a lot of the aspects of the law because in part it added hundreds of billions of dollars to the deficit. it wasn't paid for unlike the affordable care act which will...
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massachusetts and presidential candidate. he never figured out to deal with it. or figured out how to deal with the success of the problem, he is still lying about it in easy to prove ways. if the obama care plan and the plan was similarly successful in massachusetts, how will republicans deal with that? what on earth are they going to say? tle girl was born, we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the two-thousand-fourteen subaru forester. (girl) what? (announcer) built to be there for your family. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. but add brand new belongings from nationwide insurance and we won't just give you the partial value of items that are stolen or destroyed... ...we'll replace them with brand-new versions. so you won't feel robbed. again. just another way we put members first. because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. ♪
massachusetts and presidential candidate. he never figured out to deal with it. or figured out how to deal with the success of the problem, he is still lying about it in easy to prove ways. if the obama care plan and the plan was similarly successful in massachusetts, how will republicans deal with that? what on earth are they going to say? tle girl was born, we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best...
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according to polling in massachusetts, is working ins massachusetts, and the president says slow starts are normal things. the fact is, what is not normal is a website that doesn't work. we went to the website just a few minutes ago, signed up from some states. if your state is one that has its own health care system, like new york has its own site and management thereof it's possible it works. if you're one of the states you have to go through the federal system it's not working. deval patrick introducing him, he's talking about the massachusetts health care law and let's listen to deval patrick for just a second and then the president is coming on, explanations today, we'll see. >> our version of the marketplace. this policy matters. thank you. david works as a waiter, where are you, david? there you are. >> they're talking about local stuff there, which is all good and well for massachusetts, but we want to wait for the president to talk about the national stuff. so since we have a moment, shall we try logging on again? this is healthcare.gov. if you haven't tried it why not try it.
according to polling in massachusetts, is working ins massachusetts, and the president says slow starts are normal things. the fact is, what is not normal is a website that doesn't work. we went to the website just a few minutes ago, signed up from some states. if your state is one that has its own health care system, like new york has its own site and management thereof it's possible it works. if you're one of the states you have to go through the federal system it's not working. deval patrick...
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health care reform is working for the people of massachusetts. and it will work for the people of america. [cheers and applause] >> my republican predecessors signed the legislation to expand health care reform in massachusetts right here in this room on this very stage. chief legislative partner was the democratic state senator who was here then and here today. where are you? thank you. [applause] >> so was our beloved ted kennedy. so were many of the members of the coalition who are here again today. and they have worked right along side my team and me these last seven years to refine and improve the means while staying true to the end. i am proud of what we and they have accomplished, and i think they are proud, too. and ought to be. [applause] >> but our launch seven years ago was not flawless. we asked an i.t. staffer who has been with us since the beginning, and this is what he said, and i'm quoting. we didn't have a complicated eligibility problem then. we had issues with data mapping. our provider searches were not good and the web site w
health care reform is working for the people of massachusetts. and it will work for the people of america. [cheers and applause] >> my republican predecessors signed the legislation to expand health care reform in massachusetts right here in this room on this very stage. chief legislative partner was the democratic state senator who was here then and here today. where are you? thank you. [applause] >> so was our beloved ted kennedy. so were many of the members of the coalition who...
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the president shortly will be in massachusetts. the very place where mitt romney was joined by ted kennedy in signing the 2006 health care overhaul bill for that state of massachusetts. our first read team and others, mitt romney had bipartisan support. the president does not. here we are four years later this four year war as the first read team has called over health care and the president if you will at the ground zero point trying to not necessarily take away from what's happened on capitol hill today but put the conversation what he believes on track. >> right, he is definitely trying to put the conversation on track. one thing today with stating as you said that he stands squarely behind kathleen sebelius, his embattled secretary, one reason is the politics to do that because he will show a sign of weakness for the system, aca big piece of his legacy of his presidency, will show up a bit of weakness if he were to let her go. when you talk about the war, there is a war. and some of what you saw today in the hearing, many of th
the president shortly will be in massachusetts. the very place where mitt romney was joined by ted kennedy in signing the 2006 health care overhaul bill for that state of massachusetts. our first read team and others, mitt romney had bipartisan support. the president does not. here we are four years later this four year war as the first read team has called over health care and the president if you will at the ground zero point trying to not necessarily take away from what's happened on capitol...
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did the massachusetts plan lower costs for patients? according to government statistics, under romney's plan the yearly cost of a premium for an average person in massachusetts went up faster than it did in the rest of the country between 2006 when the plan rolled out and 2012. congressman john fleming redikts this under obama care. >> immediate racheting up of price and cost. >> reporter: but supporters of the president's plan say the rate of growth in massachusetts slowed in recent years. >> over the past three to four years we have seen a significant reduction in the rate of growth in health insurance premiums in massachusetts and also around the country. >> reporter: but that has not been a steady curve. it's hard to compare rates and hard to compare enrollment. analysts who have looked at the two plans say there are some key differences when it comes to enrollment between romney care and obama care. in massachusetts, to boil it down, the group of uninsured was smaller and the enrollment was done in stages over a longer period of ti
did the massachusetts plan lower costs for patients? according to government statistics, under romney's plan the yearly cost of a premium for an average person in massachusetts went up faster than it did in the rest of the country between 2006 when the plan rolled out and 2012. congressman john fleming redikts this under obama care. >> immediate racheting up of price and cost. >> reporter: but supporters of the president's plan say the rate of growth in massachusetts slowed in...
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. >> reporter: massachusetts toughened its own standards 20 years ago and criticism was fierce. >> we stayed the course. we tweaked the path every so often but we kept the goal of high academic standards in closing the achievement gap. >> reporter: today massachusetts test scores rank it first in the nation. if it were a country, 8th graders would rank sixth in math and second in science behind only singapore. do you feel challenged here academically? >> definitely, yes. >> challenged to the extreme. >> reporter: the 1993 reforms included putting more focus and money on urban schools, requiring everyone to take algebra and pass a state test to get a high school diploma. >> it's working to change the way we are teaching kids. we're asking them to think differently. we are asking teachers to teach them differently. >> we need to record the data. >> they're good at helping and explaining things. >> reporter: given the controversy over how to fix america's schools it's what massachusetts did not do that's also significant. there were no vouchers for private schools, no merit-based pay for
. >> reporter: massachusetts toughened its own standards 20 years ago and criticism was fierce. >> we stayed the course. we tweaked the path every so often but we kept the goal of high academic standards in closing the achievement gap. >> reporter: today massachusetts test scores rank it first in the nation. if it were a country, 8th graders would rank sixth in math and second in science behind only singapore. do you feel challenged here academically? >> definitely, yes....
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while massachusetts has had a lot of academic success, people say there is still plenty of work to do. but the big lesson here for states struggling with higher academic standards that are coming with common core, massachusetts went down that road 20 years ago and it's starting to pay off. brian? >> rehema ellis at our summit headquarters tonight. i will see you back down there tomorrow. thanks. >>> we are back in a moment with the woman who helped make it possible for americans to always look their best. be explorers - critical thinkers who can make connections and interpretations all their own. that's why nearly every state has chosen to adopt a set of consistent, game-changing standards that will better equip students for college and careers in the global economy. join the nea in supporting the common core state standards and their common-sense implementation. so no matter where they're from, every student will have the chance to succeed. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. with 7 an
while massachusetts has had a lot of academic success, people say there is still plenty of work to do. but the big lesson here for states struggling with higher academic standards that are coming with common core, massachusetts went down that road 20 years ago and it's starting to pay off. brian? >> rehema ellis at our summit headquarters tonight. i will see you back down there tomorrow. thanks. >>> we are back in a moment with the woman who helped make it possible for americans...
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there was a mandate in massachusetts? so all this criticism about the mandate now federal, they forgot about the mandate in massachusetts? >> the basic framework of a mandate was developed by the heritage foundation in the early 1990s as opposition to the clinton health care plan. it was adopted by governor romney, became the law. president obama who remember was initially opposed to the mandate came around to understand this is the right way to do things. and to his credit he adopted it and maid a part of it plan. >> congresswoman, that's breaking news. they were the ones that wanted a mandate as an alternative to clinton. and now they're the ones that are all over the place criticizing the mandate in the affordable care act. that's got to be a news flash. i'm sure people don't flow that. let me ask you this, congresswoman. people are being kicked off their current plans is grocery misleading the president said today. listen to this. >> for the vast majority of people who have health insurance that works you can keep it.
there was a mandate in massachusetts? so all this criticism about the mandate now federal, they forgot about the mandate in massachusetts? >> the basic framework of a mandate was developed by the heritage foundation in the early 1990s as opposition to the clinton health care plan. it was adopted by governor romney, became the law. president obama who remember was initially opposed to the mandate came around to understand this is the right way to do things. and to his credit he adopted it...
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did the massachusetts plan lower costs for patients? according to government statistics, until roll any's plan, the yearly cost of a premium went up faster than it did in the rest of the condition between 2006 when the plan rolled out and 2012. congressman john fleming predicts this under obama care -- >> immediate ratcheting up of price and cost. >> reporter: but supporters of the plan say the rate of growth in massachusetts slowed in recent year. >> over the past three to four years, we have seen a significant reduction in the rate of growth in health insurance premiums in massachusetts, and also around the country. >> but that has not been a steady curve. it's hard to compare rates and enrollment. analysts who have looked at the two plans say there's key differences. in massachusetts, to boil it down, the group of uninsured was smaller and enrollment was done in stages over a longer period of time. >>> brian todd, good report, thank very very much. >>> just ahead michele bachmann and obama care's failures, is she accepted secretary s
did the massachusetts plan lower costs for patients? according to government statistics, until roll any's plan, the yearly cost of a premium went up faster than it did in the rest of the condition between 2006 when the plan rolled out and 2012. congressman john fleming predicts this under obama care -- >> immediate ratcheting up of price and cost. >> reporter: but supporters of the plan say the rate of growth in massachusetts slowed in recent year. >> over the past three to...
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the investigation continues into the murder of a massachusetts high school teacher. the latest on the arrest of a 14 year old student. the vatican orders a bishop to leave the diocese after a spending scandal. please join us for these stories and all the day's breaking news at 4:00 after doctor p,,,,,,,,,, >>> welcome back to eyewitness news at noon. highs and lows basically well below normal. friday night many of us are going to be in the low 30s. take a look at that five day run of sun is. it's all good. >>> don't miss tonight's cbs pre line up. it's the 100th episode of c sshs si, then eyewitness news at 11:00. >>> a teen gets a sparkly souvenir from a state park in arkansas. she was digging in the dirt when she found a 3.5 karat diamond. it could be worth up to $60,000, money the teen said she'll use for college. >> pretty nice ring too. >>> thanks for watching eyewitnn wjz 13, maryland's news station. i'm jessica kartalija is. >> don scott. >> i'm marty bass. watch -- catch us through the afternoon, news, sports, weather any information you need by logging onto
the investigation continues into the murder of a massachusetts high school teacher. the latest on the arrest of a 14 year old student. the vatican orders a bishop to leave the diocese after a spending scandal. please join us for these stories and all the day's breaking news at 4:00 after doctor p,,,,,,,,,, >>> welcome back to eyewitness news at noon. highs and lows basically well below normal. friday night many of us are going to be in the low 30s. take a look at that five day run of...
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while massachusetts has had a lot of academic success, people say there is still plenty of work to do. but the big lesson here for states struggling with higher academic standards that are coming with common core, massachusetts went down that road 20 years ago and it's starting to pay off. brian? >> rehema ellis at our summit headquarters tonight. i will see you back down there tomorrow. thanks. >>> we are back in a moment with the woman who helped make it possible for americans to always look their best. when we send them off to school, we want them to be explorers - critical thinkers who can make connections and interpretations all their own. that's why nearly every state has chosen to adopt a set of consistent, game-changing standards that will better equip students for college and careers in the global economy. join the nea in supporting the common core state standards and their common-sense implementation. so no matter where they're from, every student will have the chance to succeed. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed
while massachusetts has had a lot of academic success, people say there is still plenty of work to do. but the big lesson here for states struggling with higher academic standards that are coming with common core, massachusetts went down that road 20 years ago and it's starting to pay off. brian? >> rehema ellis at our summit headquarters tonight. i will see you back down there tomorrow. thanks. >>> we are back in a moment with the woman who helped make it possible for americans...
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massachusetts essentially says this. if you're 14 years old and charged with almost any crime we'll put you in the juvenile system because we agree that the neurology of juveniles is such that they're less liable for crimes unless you're charged with something really bad like first or second-degree murder. in that case, you are an adult. and if this kid is two months over the age of 14, oh, what a difference if he was just a few months shy of 14. but that's the system. it draws lines and we're stuck with them. >> and that's it. he is not going to be remanded to a juvenile system. there is no statue in massachusetts that could allow for -- >> now with the development of a box cutter there's a major distinction between first-degree murder and second-degree murder. why? first-degree murder, of course, addresses the issue of premeditation but it also addresses the issue of the brutality of the crime and the fact that the crime would be atrocious and that type of thing. you add a box cutter into the mix and it's significaa si
massachusetts essentially says this. if you're 14 years old and charged with almost any crime we'll put you in the juvenile system because we agree that the neurology of juveniles is such that they're less liable for crimes unless you're charged with something really bad like first or second-degree murder. in that case, you are an adult. and if this kid is two months over the age of 14, oh, what a difference if he was just a few months shy of 14. but that's the system. it draws lines and we're...
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that he believes they should implement a universal medicare plan in massachusetts. that's single payer. that's what many people believe obama care would lead to on the federal level. what say you? >> well, it's funny. he's a great guy. he voted for romney care, supports obama care. then you do the math and he says all i wanted was single payer in the first place. that's what obama care supporters default to. they are watching the system collapse and the math doesn't work. in massachusetts we are the most expensive state in the country. want to be more expensive? be like us. it's 60 to 120 days for your first doctor visit. took me 60 days for my first appointment. it's so bad we have had three tax hikes since romneycare was implemented because the cost of state government health care exploding. 25 cents on the state dollar covered medical for us when romneycare passed. now it's more than 40 cents of every dollar the state collects paid out to romneycare. the system is breaking. >> the argument against it, we discussed it last week with the panel, if this was the plan
that he believes they should implement a universal medicare plan in massachusetts. that's single payer. that's what many people believe obama care would lead to on the federal level. what say you? >> well, it's funny. he's a great guy. he voted for romney care, supports obama care. then you do the math and he says all i wanted was single payer in the first place. that's what obama care supporters default to. they are watching the system collapse and the math doesn't work. in massachusetts...
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. >>> this new marketplace was built on the massachusetts model. all the parade of horribles, the worst predictions about health care reform in massachusetts never came true. they're the same arguments that you're hearing now. >> some people like to drive a ford, not a ferrari. >> hello, ladies. >> you're taking away their choice. >> i want to really congratulate my republican pals for being absolutely 1,000% consistent. >> some of the republican theater here is working. >> you love what's wrong with the website. >> would you like them here or there? . >> and you detest what's working in the affordable care act. >> i would not like them here or there, i would not like them anywhere. >> joining me now are the two men who helped create both romneycare and the affordable care act. >> we feel a little bit like the maytag repair men now. it's very clear in massachusetts, the law is working well. >> with a free market-based system that gets all of our citizens in the system. not with a government takeover. >> it doesn't mean a government takeover. connec
. >>> this new marketplace was built on the massachusetts model. all the parade of horribles, the worst predictions about health care reform in massachusetts never came true. they're the same arguments that you're hearing now. >> some people like to drive a ford, not a ferrari. >> hello, ladies. >> you're taking away their choice. >> i want to really congratulate my republican pals for being absolutely 1,000% consistent. >> some of the republican theater...
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people will move from massachusetts to rhode island. economic incentives play role but people also pursue dreams or a state might mayors. one illustration of the thesis that economic incentives are not paramount is what we call the migration that did not happen. a defect in the three generations between the civil war and world war ii from 1865 to 1940, 75 years very few southerners migrated to the north, despite the fact that the wages were constantly two or three times higher. the economic incentive was there. there was no political boundary or no border patrol. there was no immigration station to get through yet when they came from europe to the united states only about 1 million black summers and 1 million white southerners moved from south to north. this is a measure of the deaths of the wounds in the civil war which 600,000 americans and the country of 38 million by the. i've mentioned that the yankee north tried to impose racial equality on the south, but the was resisted ultimately by voters in the north and white southerners wer
people will move from massachusetts to rhode island. economic incentives play role but people also pursue dreams or a state might mayors. one illustration of the thesis that economic incentives are not paramount is what we call the migration that did not happen. a defect in the three generations between the civil war and world war ii from 1865 to 1940, 75 years very few southerners migrated to the north, despite the fact that the wages were constantly two or three times higher. the economic...
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the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: let me remind my colleagues, there's an easy way to resolve all of this. reopen the government, raise the debt ceiling and negotiate on the budget. the minority leader stated our willingness to cooperate. it's not that complicated. you can save the misery that federal workers are enduring by reopening the government right now. an it's at your number, republican levels. that's a compromise on our part. loath those sequester numbers that republicans insisted on enshrining, they're horrible for our economy. but to keep the goth open, we'll swallow that so we have time to work out a longer term deal. at this time i'd like to yield two minutes to the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for two minutes. ms. jackson lee: i thank the gentleman, thank him for his time. i am glad that the minority leader got on the floor of the house and spoke commonsense and indicated two things. one, right now, there are 200 members who woul
the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: let me remind my colleagues, there's an easy way to resolve all of this. reopen the government, raise the debt ceiling and negotiate on the budget. the minority leader stated our willingness to cooperate. it's not that complicated. you can save the misery that federal workers are enduring by reopening the government right now. an it's at your number, republican levels. that's a compromise on our part. loath those sequester numbers that republicans...
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go down to massachusetts and it was huge, republicans flooded. now you go to call centers, brown campaign set up call centers near the border so new hampshire republicans can go down and make phone calls for him and they were full. so he was this great hero in new hampshire to republicans. >> so there would be potentially an opening for him, to avoid the carpet backer charge. there is a ground swell? >> new hampshire is a state with more than half residents are from out of state. so he could conceivably come in. now we go to the last six months or. so if april, he's at an event for martin luther king, jr., a memorial event. he talks a lot about himself. someone asks him about running in new hampshire. he talks incessantly about how he's basically grew up in new hampshire. a lot of family ties here. all of a sudden, joan shaheen starts raising money. so he comes a lot more times to new hampshire. he's been here seven or eight times and every trip now that shaheen campaign gets in overdrive an raises lots of money. he has not made any steps to call
go down to massachusetts and it was huge, republicans flooded. now you go to call centers, brown campaign set up call centers near the border so new hampshire republicans can go down and make phone calls for him and they were full. so he was this great hero in new hampshire to republicans. >> so there would be potentially an opening for him, to avoid the carpet backer charge. there is a ground swell? >> new hampshire is a state with more than half residents are from out of state. so...
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here in massachusetts now have health care. but of course, there are some big differences rollout wasn't quite as rocky. you didn't see all of the glitches that we are seeing with the president's health care law. of course. >> it was servicing smaller group of people. so that is one of the reasons. but another key difference is that the enrollment process was really something that took place over phases. people had a year to sign up, which is a longer period than folks have with the president's health care law. and then a big difference is that there was bipartisan support for the massachusetts health care law. you had a democratic legislature which passed a bill, which then republican governor mitt romney signed into law. so i think you will hear president obama encourage more bipartisan support. you'll likely hear him make the argument, if more people were working on this, this rollout could potentially be going more smoothly. but the person behind the health care law, mitt romney, has issued a statement. i'll read part of it
here in massachusetts now have health care. but of course, there are some big differences rollout wasn't quite as rocky. you didn't see all of the glitches that we are seeing with the president's health care law. of course. >> it was servicing smaller group of people. so that is one of the reasons. but another key difference is that the enrollment process was really something that took place over phases. people had a year to sign up, which is a longer period than folks have with the...
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>>el mandatario dijo que la ley de massachusetts sirviÓ de modelo para la ley nacional, aquÍ el 97% de los residentes tienen cobertura mÉdica. romney y el comunicado en pantalla. para finales del mes de noviembre asegurÓ que va a estar funcionando bien la pÁgina. >>> muchas gracias vana. en cuestiÓn de horas se podrÍa definir el futuro de la Ábrica de una de las salsas picantes mÁs populares del mundo, sriracha, residentes q viven cerca de la fÁbrica piden que se cierre. medida que seria exagerada para algunos. >>> esta es la fÁbrica de salsa picae sriracha que divide a un pueblo de california, johana peÑa dice que el olor es po ten te y a veces no quiere salir de lacasa. >>> tengo que cerrar todo y encerrarme en el cuarto. >>> juan ramÍrez dice que tiembla cuando ve llegar l camiones de chile rojo. >>> rasca la garganta. >>> en polos opuestos dejan la puerta de su tienda abierta, aseguran les deleita la fragancia. >>> a josÉ jacobo tampoco le molesta. >>> para nada, siento que la gente extrajo
>>el mandatario dijo que la ley de massachusetts sirviÓ de modelo para la ley nacional, aquÍ el 97% de los residentes tienen cobertura mÉdica. romney y el comunicado en pantalla. para finales del mes de noviembre asegurÓ que va a estar funcionando bien la pÁgina. >>> muchas gracias vana. en cuestiÓn de horas se podrÍa definir el futuro de la Ábrica de una de las salsas picantes mÁs populares del mundo, sriracha, residentes q viven cerca de la fÁbrica piden que se...
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if you look in massachusetts, let's be frank. this plan that obama has was modelled after romney's plan in five years. 98.5% in massachusetts have health insurance, far greater than any other state in the country this program may have flaws. we have not yet discovered what they are. this is speculation, nonsense. i'm tired of it. i think it's time for all americans to pull together -- >> i love -- >> -- do the best we can to make this work for all of us. >> i love the way the democrats do that, the fact is this plan, this health care plan passed in both the senate and house without a single republican vote. >> are you saying it's not working the way dr. dean is saying in massachusetts. >> totally different situation. you had a much lower of uninsure asked very few people who had to buy into this. i think in massachusetts it was in the low single digits of people who didn't have health insurance. that's not the case. >> okay. >> in the united states as a whole. it's apples and oranges and you shouldn't try to have a command and co
if you look in massachusetts, let's be frank. this plan that obama has was modelled after romney's plan in five years. 98.5% in massachusetts have health insurance, far greater than any other state in the country this program may have flaws. we have not yet discovered what they are. this is speculation, nonsense. i'm tired of it. i think it's time for all americans to pull together -- >> i love -- >> -- do the best we can to make this work for all of us. >> i love the way the...
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from massachusetts. >> that's me. so when i run for new hampshire one day for the primaries, i was in new hampshire. favorite son. there's my wall of fame. these are originals. bobby kennedy, '68. various other candidates. >> regardless, they're like rock stars. governors, senators, presidents. people i look up to. >> this is an article in the paper. young political guru leads campaign. >> d.j. bow regard ran his first political campaign at the age of 16. he managed the campaign for romney. >> he has that intuition. it comes from within. >> step-by-step. i eventually establish a career. >> here's your mayor, here's your governor, here's your president. i wouldn't bet against him. >> i have nothing to do with him in politics. watching 9/11 is when he got the bug. >> something good always comes out of something bad. i remember you said that to me. horrible that it happened but good things can come out of it, you know? it sparked an interest in me about getting involved with government and campaign. in the end, the peopl
from massachusetts. >> that's me. so when i run for new hampshire one day for the primaries, i was in new hampshire. favorite son. there's my wall of fame. these are originals. bobby kennedy, '68. various other candidates. >> regardless, they're like rock stars. governors, senators, presidents. people i look up to. >> this is an article in the paper. young political guru leads campaign. >> d.j. bow regard ran his first political campaign at the age of 16. he managed the...
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right now, every school in a massachusetts town is shut down. a teach's body is found in the woods behind a high school. a 14-year-old boy now in custody. investigators looking for answers. >>> right now, the obama administration is scrambling to fix the government's health care website. health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius answering questions from our own dr. sanjay gupta. >>> right now, a fired national security official is apologizing for his inappropriate tweets. the white house canned him after his identity was revealed. i'll talk with the man who broke the story later this hour. >>> hello, i'm wolf blitzer reporting today from new york. we'll start in danvers, massachusetts, a town in mourning right now searching for answers. the body of a young teacher went missing yesterday, found this morning in the woods behind a high school. inside the school, a blood -- there was blood found in a bathroom. and a 14-year-old boy is now in police custody. earlier, the district attorney held a briefing and described what led to their in
right now, every school in a massachusetts town is shut down. a teach's body is found in the woods behind a high school. a 14-year-old boy now in custody. investigators looking for answers. >>> right now, the obama administration is scrambling to fix the government's health care website. health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius answering questions from our own dr. sanjay gupta. >>> right now, a fired national security official is apologizing for his inappropriate...
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did it go right in massachusetts? did they work? >> they absolutely did. i urge your viewers to go on ma-melt connecter.org tomorrow and see how the exchange works. it worked very well, it was hard work in the beginning, there were glitches. but it provided an organized shopping experience, that provides favor. it is an introduction into the insurance market and prices have grown slowly on the connecter. so i think it worked well and is a good shopping experience for consumers. >> and many worry is it too good to be true? and if it saves businesses money will it cost me money, can you say whether or not that is indeed the case? >> yes, well, massachusetts is a different example, it was a very different bipartisan piece of legislation. it was a market this that was very damaged. most states are nowhere near as bad off asth massachusetts in terms of the way the market was. the problem with this model, start with the 4 to 6 million people who are going to be the obama care uninsured. you mentioned the people in the segment, the people who have mini med or the
did it go right in massachusetts? did they work? >> they absolutely did. i urge your viewers to go on ma-melt connecter.org tomorrow and see how the exchange works. it worked very well, it was hard work in the beginning, there were glitches. but it provided an organized shopping experience, that provides favor. it is an introduction into the insurance market and prices have grown slowly on the connecter. so i think it worked well and is a good shopping experience for consumers. >>...
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we have sad news, breaking news out of danvers, be massachusetts. the body of a teacher was found in woods behind danvers high school. a 14-year-old boy now is in custody and is going to be charged with murder. blood was found in a second floor bathroom of the high school. the teacher colleen ritzer was reported missing on tuesday. now, police did not release the boy's name because of his age. they say there are no other suspects. and now this. it was just two days ago that a teacher was killed trying to stop a student who opened fire at a middle school in nevada. two students were wounded in that incident and the alleged shooter a seventh grader then killed himself. want to find out more information. the situation in massachusetts, alexandre field is in danvers. alexandre, first of all, we don't know very much about what happened here. why do they suspect that this boy was charged and linked with the killing of this teacher? >> reporter: well, suzanne, we do know that a much beloved teacher is gone. now, she was reported missing yesterday. police h
we have sad news, breaking news out of danvers, be massachusetts. the body of a teacher was found in woods behind danvers high school. a 14-year-old boy now is in custody and is going to be charged with murder. blood was found in a second floor bathroom of the high school. the teacher colleen ritzer was reported missing on tuesday. now, police did not release the boy's name because of his age. they say there are no other suspects. and now this. it was just two days ago that a teacher was killed...
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bill with the state of massachusetts. it was rolled out in segments. just throwing out all at once on this website that does not work. did not have a website that did not work. although i am not a fan, i have to admit, you cannot look at these two things and make any sort of comparison the way is trying to do. it. lou: the bipartisan element of this when we think back to the way obamacare was rammed through in 2009 and signed into law, there is just no comparison, and the acrimony that repsol of washington right now does not look like it will decide for any time soon unless there is a fix. will we see the individual mandate delayed? >> in my judgment i say they delayed out of politics. i think that is the only reason he would. 2014 is coming. here is the reality. representation car representative republics like cannot. i am not a fan. they voted. they voted against the will of the american people. it when polls show that over 60, 65 percent of americans said no, and they're is a bigger picture that no one is talking about. the global effect of one sixt
bill with the state of massachusetts. it was rolled out in segments. just throwing out all at once on this website that does not work. did not have a website that did not work. although i am not a fan, i have to admit, you cannot look at these two things and make any sort of comparison the way is trying to do. it. lou: the bipartisan element of this when we think back to the way obamacare was rammed through in 2009 and signed into law, there is just no comparison, and the acrimony that repsol...