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and california was concerned about those people. they wanted to help them out so they decided to hand over those names, the contact info, e-mail addresses, phone number, no other information social security numbers. they handed it over to about 8,000 insurance agents who are certified by the state and said if you're interested, you can contact these people. >> did these people who had their information handed out without their permission and in response to the covered california, the exchange name, did they say they felt in any way helped? >> i think we've seen both sides. some people said yes, i appreciated getting contacted by these insurance agents and i talked to some people today. some people had signed up as a result of this. but as you can understand, some people were very surprised to get these e-mails. to be contacted out of the blue by an insurance agent and wondered, where did you get my information and what else do you have? so many people were upset them fell it was a violation of their privacy. the key thing is they ne
and california was concerned about those people. they wanted to help them out so they decided to hand over those names, the contact info, e-mail addresses, phone number, no other information social security numbers. they handed it over to about 8,000 insurance agents who are certified by the state and said if you're interested, you can contact these people. >> did these people who had their information handed out without their permission and in response to the covered california, the...
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he touted california's apparent success so far that covered california, the state's insurance marketplace released its plans and premiums. the premiums are not as high as people had worried they would be. >> how much are they? >> so the average statewide plan is $321 a month. the rates have yet to be approved by regulators. they're in the process of that now. but critic -- critics say that these rates are still higher than ma people are p-- than wha people are paying now. people who tend to support the law think there's good news. people who tend to disagree with the law are convinced that the other shoe is dropping and we're not aware of it. >> in fact, louis shields suggested it might raise premiums by 25% in maryland. now there's been some talk and concern about, well, are they going try to do that here? >> when covered california announced plans two weeks ago, blue shield said that they expected their current individual policyholders to see an increase in rates of about 13%. remember that insurance does rise because health care cost are rising. what the president was talki in about of
he touted california's apparent success so far that covered california, the state's insurance marketplace released its plans and premiums. the premiums are not as high as people had worried they would be. >> how much are they? >> so the average statewide plan is $321 a month. the rates have yet to be approved by regulators. they're in the process of that now. but critic -- critics say that these rates are still higher than ma people are p-- than wha people are paying now. people who...
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quite a year in california. a comeback year, as we said at the top for california's economy. carla, also for governor jerry brown. >> at 75, these are supposed to be the golden years. how does he become the golden boy of american politics? they're talking about the guy running for president again. >> really? oh, my. >> he's not going to do that when you're presiding over a state that was awash in red ink, billions of dollars, now you're looking at $2 billion surplus next year, unemployment is down. months and months of consistent economic growth. jerry brown has a lot to be happy about. his fight is not over, however, as we know. am i right? you got the democrats and republicans out there looking at that surplus. >> what are you going to do with it? spend it or save it. >> i think it's interesting to look at however we have come. only three years ago when brown took office we had a $26 billion deficit, the largest deficit in the history of california. people were comparing california to greece. it was being put on again as it is every 15 or so years. national magazine covers
quite a year in california. a comeback year, as we said at the top for california's economy. carla, also for governor jerry brown. >> at 75, these are supposed to be the golden years. how does he become the golden boy of american politics? they're talking about the guy running for president again. >> really? oh, my. >> he's not going to do that when you're presiding over a state that was awash in red ink, billions of dollars, now you're looking at $2 billion surplus next year,...
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california claims they have over 50,000 uniavailable under the c california plan. do you buy that number? >> i really don't. we have been trying to understand those numbers. i can tell you in my community i can't find a specialist yet who is signed up with any of these contracts. some of the plans are accessing under the ppo contracts we didn't sign up with the exchange products. that may be where some of the numbers are coming from. that's not as broad as they are broadcasting. >> stick around. we will fix this. coming up has the mainstream media declared war on republican women? wait until you see what one research team discovered. >> up next new evidence that the white house may have a truth problem. kelly files hadoes a major abou face in a story about a member of president obama's own family right after this break. don't miss this. >> the white house said in 2011 there was no record of them ever meeting now the boston globe is being told by the white house how can you make that kind of a mistake? ♪ [ camera shutter clicks ] now, that's cardworthy. [ n ] all
california claims they have over 50,000 uniavailable under the c california plan. do you buy that number? >> i really don't. we have been trying to understand those numbers. i can tell you in my community i can't find a specialist yet who is signed up with any of these contracts. some of the plans are accessing under the ppo contracts we didn't sign up with the exchange products. that may be where some of the numbers are coming from. that's not as broad as they are broadcasting. >>...
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we moved to oakland, california and knew almost nothing about it. we showed up there because we had relatives and we wanted to be close to our family members. yet, instead of finding an america where the streets were paved with gold, we found crumbling schools, unpaved streets and racist people. that was because we had arrived in inner-city america, the heart of the welfare state. one by one the horrors of the better -- ghetto show themselves to us. poverty and urban decay plague our new city. storefronts had shattered windows. streets were pockmarked with potholes. bridges and how most were splashed with graffiti. the streets downtown even near city hall were often streets that smelled of. homeless men and women aggressively panhandled and they accosted tourists and residents alike. crime plagued our new city as well. drug dealing seemed much more prevalent at times the unemployment. muggings to place in plain sight and gunshots rang at night regularly interrupting my tv watching. racism also ruined my town. asians and it didn't matter if we were c
we moved to oakland, california and knew almost nothing about it. we showed up there because we had relatives and we wanted to be close to our family members. yet, instead of finding an america where the streets were paved with gold, we found crumbling schools, unpaved streets and racist people. that was because we had arrived in inner-city america, the heart of the welfare state. one by one the horrors of the better -- ghetto show themselves to us. poverty and urban decay plague our new city....
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california came in at the bottom. ranking 41st nationally. flunking nearly every measure the group promotes for meaningful educational reform. >> unfortunately, california ranks near the bottom with an f in that, we have lots of laws and policies in the state that just are not creating an environment where kids and schools can be successful. >> an admitted harsh grader, she gave no as. florida, had a b. >> florida, you know, 10 to 15 years ago was in the bottom third. >> it was not doing well at all. >> and the changes started with governor bush, put in place some very aggressive education reform like letter grading of all the schools saying we will tell the public, is your school a, or d or f? >> florida bought into the obama administration's demand for new rigorous teacher evaluations. an idea that has failed to catch on in california. >> it's not just staying still and maintaining -- it's trying move the state backwards. and that is something that should frustrate every taxpayer, every mother, every grandparent in the state to say, why are
california came in at the bottom. ranking 41st nationally. flunking nearly every measure the group promotes for meaningful educational reform. >> unfortunately, california ranks near the bottom with an f in that, we have lots of laws and policies in the state that just are not creating an environment where kids and schools can be successful. >> an admitted harsh grader, she gave no as. florida, had a b. >> florida, you know, 10 to 15 years ago was in the bottom third. >>...
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do you know the difference between covered california and california covered? one is the near insurance marketplace. >> the other is a fraud that you need to be aware of. >> once again her's sam brock. >> at first glance california covered looks a lot like what it purports to be, a health insurance benefits exchange and insurance comparison. scroll down on the now defunct site and you'll see options for free quotes and the promise that covered california begins in january of 2014, which it does. but california covered is a scam, according to the state. covered california is real. and the two sound so alike even the state's insurance commissioner can get a little tongue-tied. >> california covered, which is a website that appears to be designed to try to attract people to it pretending to be covered california. even i'm having a hard time because it's so close in terminology. >> commissioner jones says the insurance department investigators unraveled the following front. posing as covered california, california covered was getting protection from a server based
do you know the difference between covered california and california covered? one is the near insurance marketplace. >> the other is a fraud that you need to be aware of. >> once again her's sam brock. >> at first glance california covered looks a lot like what it purports to be, a health insurance benefits exchange and insurance comparison. scroll down on the now defunct site and you'll see options for free quotes and the promise that covered california begins in january of...
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gerri: the california board. he grew up there. he spent his entire -- a lot of his career is right there. it must go and have to leave. but last year he talked about buying the san diego padres or at least being a partial owner. taxes were a big factor in his deciding not to do it. how so? >> well, i think it is because he is taxed at such a high rate in california. and with a lot of these professional athletes it all depends on how liquid they are, how much available cash they have. so it all depends on how much available cast asa been preserved. then the tax rate that they're going to have going forward for their respective year. if you make $65 million in a year, you're going to be taxed at a pretty high rate. gerri: paying a lot of that in taxes. what would you tell him to do right now? we will be your advice financially? >> i would move to another state income-tax state or how would move to the bombers because a lot of people -- i mean, if you really have a lot of money you almost have to. gerri: that's just terrible. that's
gerri: the california board. he grew up there. he spent his entire -- a lot of his career is right there. it must go and have to leave. but last year he talked about buying the san diego padres or at least being a partial owner. taxes were a big factor in his deciding not to do it. how so? >> well, i think it is because he is taxed at such a high rate in california. and with a lot of these professional athletes it all depends on how liquid they are, how much available cash they have. so...
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of the 5 million kicked off plans so far one million live in california. trace picks up their story from here. >> hey, megyn. california is the big canary in the coal mine. we had the most individual plans cancelled. if the california insurance companies don't play ball and reinstate the plans that's the big problem. covered california, the state insurance exchange is noncommittal saying, we are assessing the imgt pact and analyzing our options on how covered california will incorporate this modification into our existing policy and direction. remember, the big reason all the plans were cancelled is because the insurance company signed a contract with covered california, agrees to cancel policies that don't comply with the affordable care act. if the exchange goes along with the president, the insurance companies may not. the first thing we did then was to contact the two bigs insurance companies in the state, blue shield and health net. they said they were still decidi deciding. then the california insurance commissioner who is a big obama care supporter
of the 5 million kicked off plans so far one million live in california. trace picks up their story from here. >> hey, megyn. california is the big canary in the coal mine. we had the most individual plans cancelled. if the california insurance companies don't play ball and reinstate the plans that's the big problem. covered california, the state insurance exchange is noncommittal saying, we are assessing the imgt pact and analyzing our options on how covered california will incorporate...
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>> let the people leaving the state of california, not coming to the state of california . look at those numbers. look at what's going on with the congressional office, and i would warn the people of this country, you know, you get what you vote for. here in california when they voted to raise our taxes, they also voted to give us a two-thirds majority in the state senate and the state assembly. and so the people who voted to increase our taxes year and voted for the two-thirds majority by the democrats are going to rue the day they did that because all the people who give to the state of california, the people who create the jobs are ing to be leaving, and it's going to leave them holding the bag. gerri: yes, and that means taxes go higher and higher because you have your people supporting the texas. and that could happen to this entire country, frankly. there is no rule that says people have to live in this country. >> no. look at the ounder of facebook. where did he go? he gave up his citizenship and left the united states of america. that's what he did. and that was a d
>> let the people leaving the state of california, not coming to the state of california . look at those numbers. look at what's going on with the congressional office, and i would warn the people of this country, you know, you get what you vote for. here in california when they voted to raise our taxes, they also voted to give us a two-thirds majority in the state senate and the state assembly. and so the people who voted to increase our taxes year and voted for the two-thirds majority...
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anyone from california? the have these positions that, all the time that the last election the number was proposition 21 the way they do things now california is the right proposition that everyone votes yes or no and it's so long and mind-boggling it's kind of like obamacare for the immigration bill and one of the things they hid inside if it was a kind of not exactly what's going on in minnesota that the equivalent the tax base sharing program. people didn't know that and i ended at explaining to people in california was going on and between the conservatives there was a coalition we finally defeated. the tea party broke with more of the establishment programs because they recognized the language in the crazy proposition that reminded them of the 21. there was very clever. the agenda 21 is good when you think of it as mentioning a set of very dangerous policies. sometimes when people use it to the using it as a shorthand for the set of policy and that is helpful to help the tea party recognize something in
anyone from california? the have these positions that, all the time that the last election the number was proposition 21 the way they do things now california is the right proposition that everyone votes yes or no and it's so long and mind-boggling it's kind of like obamacare for the immigration bill and one of the things they hid inside if it was a kind of not exactly what's going on in minnesota that the equivalent the tax base sharing program. people didn't know that and i ended at...
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quite a year in california. a comeback year, as we said at the top for california's economy. carla, also for governor jerry brown. >> at 75, these are supposed to be the golden years. how does he become the golden boy of terican politics? they're talking about the guy running for president again. >> really? oh, my. >> he's not going to do that when you're presiding over a state that was awash in red ink, billions of dollars, now you're looking at $2 billion surplus next year, unemployment is down. months and months of consistent economic growth. jerry brown has a lot to be happy about. his fight is not over, however, as we know. am i right? you got the democrats and republicans out there looking at that surplus. >> what are you going to do with it? spend it or save it. >> i think it's interesting to look at however we have come. only three years ago when brown took office we had a $26 billion deficit, the largest deficit in the history of california. people were comparing california to greece. it was being put on again as it is every 15 or so years. national magazine covers a
quite a year in california. a comeback year, as we said at the top for california's economy. carla, also for governor jerry brown. >> at 75, these are supposed to be the golden years. how does he become the golden boy of terican politics? they're talking about the guy running for president again. >> really? oh, my. >> he's not going to do that when you're presiding over a state that was awash in red ink, billions of dollars, now you're looking at $2 billion surplus next year,...
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california is 13 -- 39%. california is 13.5%. that raises an important question we'll ask in the next segment. how much is too much to pay in taxes? we'll take a break. more of the t bipartisan group of dad! dad! katy perry is coming to town. can we get tickets, pleeeeease??? tickets? hmm, sure. how many? well, there's hannah, maddie, jen, sara m., sara b., sa -- whoa, whoa. hold on. (under his breath) here it comes... we can't forget about your older sister! thank you, thank you, thank you! seriously? what? i get 2x the thankyou points on each ticket. can i come? yep. the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on entertainment and dining out, with no annual fee. to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards female announcer: female announcer: save up to 35% on a huge selection of clearance mattresses. get two years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. sleep train's inventory clearance sale is on now. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> welcome back to this special edition of "hannity." our college forum
california is 13 -- 39%. california is 13.5%. that raises an important question we'll ask in the next segment. how much is too much to pay in taxes? we'll take a break. more of the t bipartisan group of dad! dad! katy perry is coming to town. can we get tickets, pleeeeease??? tickets? hmm, sure. how many? well, there's hannah, maddie, jen, sara m., sara b., sa -- whoa, whoa. hold on. (under his breath) here it comes... we can't forget about your older sister! thank you, thank you, thank you!...
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we're trying to work here in california with cover california, to get that transparency so we know as physicians, can we participate? patients should be getting accurate information, and they're not. >> let's get specific because i understand that you gave an example about medicare paying about $76 for return office visits for medicare patients. if they have to go back for a follow-up, they get about $76. in california, the medicare reimbursement is much lower? >> no, that was a misstatement in the original language put out by the examiner today. what i was trying to explain to them is in my area of california, in san diego, medicare pay is roughly $76 for return office visits. medical, the medicaid program, pays $24, and the exchanges are offering payment some place in between those two numbers and some cases pretty close to the medical number. it doesn't take care of the cost to take care of a patient. that's why you have doctors taking care of medicaid patients in california. we can't have the exchanges offering such low rates for patients moving out of the ppo market. >> what will
we're trying to work here in california with cover california, to get that transparency so we know as physicians, can we participate? patients should be getting accurate information, and they're not. >> let's get specific because i understand that you gave an example about medicare paying about $76 for return office visits for medicare patients. if they have to go back for a follow-up, they get about $76. in california, the medicare reimbursement is much lower? >> no, that was a...
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unless you are headed to southern california it does not look like rain here. it is a quiet pattern and it will be cold again tonight as we return we will end up to 50s and 60s. we don't expect much but it looks like a very quiet pattern and sunshine temperatures, it is kind of a quiet week and it sure looks like it. >> a big difference to park and we will be bombing a globe ball anchor and we will tell you who. . >>> we are mixed in light trading during the thanksgiving week, nasdaq is up 5 and s&p 500 is up 2. katie couric will be the quote, global anchor of a new ross line news operation. she is set to start next year and she will continue with her her broadcast jobs. >>> we are working to find out about a three-year-old boy dead and two other the children injured plus continuing coverage on president barack obama's visit to the bay area. thank you for join us on ktvu channel 2 news, and you can follow us on www.ktvu.com and twitter. alex paen: right now we need your help to locate the many children and adults who are missing. [captioning made possible by te
unless you are headed to southern california it does not look like rain here. it is a quiet pattern and it will be cold again tonight as we return we will end up to 50s and 60s. we don't expect much but it looks like a very quiet pattern and sunshine temperatures, it is kind of a quiet week and it sure looks like it. >> a big difference to park and we will be bombing a globe ball anchor and we will tell you who. . >>> we are mixed in light trading during the thanksgiving week,...
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and the california rail authority at the first stage of the $900 million contract in the fresno area. today, the board approved a bid. the company's bid was the cheapest out of five received by the state. but because it had the lowest technical rating for safety and design it drew public scrutiny. but supporters say it is the best choice. >> we're getting mobility, economic and environmental benefits across our entire state. now, let's hold them accountable for search change orders and enjoy the restoration among the many benefits. >> the contract is expected to be final in about a month. when completed it will connect them by 2029. >>> and homeowners and our quickly recovering economy could mean that one in four homeowners could seeçó an increase in thei property taxes, during the recession, their property taxes were reduced to reflect the plunging values. now that the economy is improving, the spokesperson said many will see their values and taxes go up. but he says they should not see it as bad news. >> this is good news, because for every 1% of additional property tax you pay, y
and the california rail authority at the first stage of the $900 million contract in the fresno area. today, the board approved a bid. the company's bid was the cheapest out of five received by the state. but because it had the lowest technical rating for safety and design it drew public scrutiny. but supporters say it is the best choice. >> we're getting mobility, economic and environmental benefits across our entire state. now, let's hold them accountable for search change orders and...
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we moved to oakland, california knowing almost nothing about it. we showed up there because we had relatives, and we wanted to be close to our family members. yet, instead of finding an america where the streets were paveeded with gold, we found crumbling schools, unpaved streets, and racist people. that was because we had arrived in inner city america, the heart of the welfare state. one by one, the horrors of the ghetto showed themselves to us. poverty and urban decay plagued our new city. store fronts had shattered windows. streets were marked with potholes. bridges and tunnels were splashed with grafetti. the streets downtown, even near city hall, were often streets that smelled of urine. homeless men and women aggressively pan handed, and that's when they were nice to you, and they costed tourists and residents alike. crime plagued our new city as well. drug dealing seemed much more prevalent at times than employment. muggings took place in plain sight. gunshots rang at night regularly interrupting my tv watching. racism also ruled my town. as
we moved to oakland, california knowing almost nothing about it. we showed up there because we had relatives, and we wanted to be close to our family members. yet, instead of finding an america where the streets were paveeded with gold, we found crumbling schools, unpaved streets, and racist people. that was because we had arrived in inner city america, the heart of the welfare state. one by one, the horrors of the ghetto showed themselves to us. poverty and urban decay plagued our new city....
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what is going to happen to the individual consumer in the state of california? >> well, they find rates go up no matter what, but because of united and aetna dropping out, there's a few smaller ones, but what you name is blue shield of california, anthem blue cross, and kyeser, by far, dominate the market. what happens is there's a tighter control now that you got united and aetna dropping from the insurance programs so rates go up. what they are trying to do desperately out here is get propaganda campaign pushed by democrats like nancy, pass the bill see what's in it, pelosi, to see what the quote-on-quote, benefits of obamacare are pushed to people. you see stories like, for instance, covering california giving them nearly a billion dollars to los angeles unified schools, the second largest school district in the nation giving them, setting up a program to train their students to promote the glories of obamacare to families, friends, and fellow students. >> hi, it's -- >> they use taxpayer money to push this propaganda system out there. it's absolutely insane.
what is going to happen to the individual consumer in the state of california? >> well, they find rates go up no matter what, but because of united and aetna dropping out, there's a few smaller ones, but what you name is blue shield of california, anthem blue cross, and kyeser, by far, dominate the market. what happens is there's a tighter control now that you got united and aetna dropping from the insurance programs so rates go up. what they are trying to do desperately out here is get...
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. >> still to come, going green in california. university students at the center of a project using zero net energy. and the london building that's so reflective it will fry an egg in the street. please go there al jazeera.com. ... takeaway is our company emerges from a time of war that i was elected in part to end. buzz we really want to turn away from taking appropriate action in the face of such an >>> welcome back to the top stories in al jazeera. politicians in the u.s. are considering a draft which will give president obama to take limited action in syria. a series of car bombs and shootings killed at least 60 people in iraq. they struck 1 i struck 11 diffet neighborhoods. >> tanks holding contaminated at japan's damaged fukushima nuclear plant are much more dangerous than previously thought. we have more from tokyo. >> a spokesperson told us a spokes fern recorded higher levels of radiation. it was discover canered at several hot spots. it showed that 1 18mili -- the initial spikes was that tetco started using more sophisti
. >> still to come, going green in california. university students at the center of a project using zero net energy. and the london building that's so reflective it will fry an egg in the street. please go there al jazeera.com. ... takeaway is our company emerges from a time of war that i was elected in part to end. buzz we really want to turn away from taking appropriate action in the face of such an >>> welcome back to the top stories in al jazeera. politicians in the u.s. are...
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what we have in california is a proof of concept. joining me now former senior advise advisor i guess the administration has to take the good news where it can get it and here in california is one of the biggest sources of good news. >> there is no doubt about it. what it proves and you have seen it in other states the demand is there and the program works. so this is really encouraging. and as you point out the sign up of the younger americans, younger californians into the program is is a very good sign. we remember that in massachusetts when they passed their health care law in 2006, only 123 people signed up in the first month and the rush came at the end. so all of these are -- these are good signs for the exchanges and for the affordable care act. >> david, i hate to quibble with a nobel prize winning economist but i think that paul has not compared the correct numbers or the ones that are most relevant to the measurement of success in california. it is true that about 22% of the population is 18 to 34 years old and 32.5% of ne
what we have in california is a proof of concept. joining me now former senior advise advisor i guess the administration has to take the good news where it can get it and here in california is one of the biggest sources of good news. >> there is no doubt about it. what it proves and you have seen it in other states the demand is there and the program works. so this is really encouraging. and as you point out the sign up of the younger americans, younger californians into the program is is...
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last week california democrats unveiled gun control bills. gun owners say that idea is driving up prices. >> 500 rounds, right? >> and how much did this cost you? >> $500. >> is that more expensive than usual. >> way more. >> says just last week he bought the same ammo for 65 cents a bullet. >> so they are gouging. >> why do you think that is? >> because they know they can get it. people are afraid they aren't going to be able to buy. >> it's really hard to come by. >> if they could find the ammo they were looking for gun owners stocked up and hauled it out. >> i'm just a target shooter. i like to have plenty on hand just in case there comes a time when you can't get any. >> the cities of los angeles and sacramento already require people to get a permit and pass a background, but some were concerned that could become a state law in the future. >>> meantime people who received vouchers instead of cash at last month's gun buy back can now redeem those vouchers this week. the 44,000 ran out in just an hour and a half. the district attorney's off
last week california democrats unveiled gun control bills. gun owners say that idea is driving up prices. >> 500 rounds, right? >> and how much did this cost you? >> $500. >> is that more expensive than usual. >> way more. >> says just last week he bought the same ammo for 65 cents a bullet. >> so they are gouging. >> why do you think that is? >> because they know they can get it. people are afraid they aren't going to be able to buy....
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these leaders from california's government, the california endowment, and major spanish-language media outlets have joined together to help implement the affordable care racketeer in california. educate folks about how to sign you jihad have a wide array of new benefits in the butter protections, and stronger cost controls and did not have before. that will over time improve the quality of the insurance the you have got. benefits like free preventive care, checkups to offload shots , mammograms and contraception. you are now going to be able to get those things through your insurance where they previously were not -- did not have to be provided. protections like allowing people up to the age of 26 to stay on their parents' health care plans, which has already held 6 million americans, including 6 million yen latino americans. cost controls like look requiring insurance companies to spend at least 80 percent of the money that you pay in premiums in your actual health care cost as opposed to administrative costs or in ceo pay, not overhead, but that money has to be spent on you. and if t
these leaders from california's government, the california endowment, and major spanish-language media outlets have joined together to help implement the affordable care racketeer in california. educate folks about how to sign you jihad have a wide array of new benefits in the butter protections, and stronger cost controls and did not have before. that will over time improve the quality of the insurance the you have got. benefits like free preventive care, checkups to offload shots , mammograms...
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attorney for the northern district of california. please leave a message and we will get back to you as soon as possible, thank you. >> yes, i'm trying to reach u.s. attorney melinda hague. melinda, this is morgan spurlock calling. i wanted to speak to you about harborside medical and the actions that are currently being put against them. if you could call me back, i'd love to talk to you when you have a chance. thank you, bye. nobody there. we're going to keep calling. >> not able to take your call right now. if you leave your name, number, time of call. >> morgan spurlock calling for melinda hague. >> i'm not able to take your call right now. >> yes, i'm trying to reach melinda hague's office please. once again, it's morgan spurlock. hope you're well, thanks, bye. >> nobody's going to talk to us. it is very evident no one's going to talk to us. we're going to keep trying. i'm nathan and i quit smoking with chantix. when my son was born, i remember, you know, picking him up and holding him against me. it wasn't just about me anymore
attorney for the northern district of california. please leave a message and we will get back to you as soon as possible, thank you. >> yes, i'm trying to reach u.s. attorney melinda hague. melinda, this is morgan spurlock calling. i wanted to speak to you about harborside medical and the actions that are currently being put against them. if you could call me back, i'd love to talk to you when you have a chance. thank you, bye. nobody there. we're going to keep calling. >> not able...
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even areas of southern california with those clouds and cool temperatures. 65 in l.a. that's your national forecast struggle back up into the low 60s, and that will about do it. >>> so not as windy, though. we had a lot of wind reports yesterday, too, from that storm. >> just realizing what's beautiful to you as a meteorologist may not be beautiful to some other folks. >> no, to the eyes. that was it. not to experience. >> i got you, bill. >>> she may be a multiplatinum selling artist, but apparently britney spears' music really annoys pirates. >>> a sign that the economy is roaring back. plus a man lives to tell how an item in his pocket stops a thief's bullet. next. >>> welcome back. international inspectors say they've missed an october 27th deadline to visit all of syria's 23 declared chemical sites because two of the sites are in rebel held or contested areas. investigators face another deadline friday. all weapons must be destroyed. ♪ oops i did it again ♪ i played with your heart >>> so apparently somali pirates really do not like britney spears. a british n
even areas of southern california with those clouds and cool temperatures. 65 in l.a. that's your national forecast struggle back up into the low 60s, and that will about do it. >>> so not as windy, though. we had a lot of wind reports yesterday, too, from that storm. >> just realizing what's beautiful to you as a meteorologist may not be beautiful to some other folks. >> no, to the eyes. that was it. not to experience. >> i got you, bill. >>> she may be a...
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we are trying to work here in california with covered california to get the transparency so we know as physicians can we participate? patients should be getting accurate information and they are not. >> i apologize to the viewers for this. we are having technical difficulties. that brought the random full screen of barack obama and his uncle. i understand you gave an example of about medicare paying $76 for return office visits. if patients have to go for a follow up they get $76. in california is reimbursement is lower? >> that was a misstatement in the original language put out by the examiner today. what i was trying to explain is in my area of california in san diego, medicare pays roughly $76 for a return office visit. medi medi-cal pays $24. there are payments somewhere in between and pretty close to the medi-cal number. $24 doesn't cover the cost of taking care of a patient. that's why there are problems getting doctors to take care of medicaid patients in california. we cannot have the exchanges offering low rates for patients moving out of the ppo market or the individual mark
we are trying to work here in california with covered california to get the transparency so we know as physicians can we participate? patients should be getting accurate information and they are not. >> i apologize to the viewers for this. we are having technical difficulties. that brought the random full screen of barack obama and his uncle. i understand you gave an example of about medicare paying $76 for return office visits. if patients have to go for a follow up they get $76. in...
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do you know the difference between covered california and california covered? one is the near insurance marketplace. >> the other is a fraud that you need to be aware of. >> once again her's sam brock. >> at first glance california covered looks a lot like what it purports to be, a health insurance benefits exchange and insurance comparison. scroll down on the now defunction site and you'll see options for free quotes and the promise that covered california begins in january of 2014, which it does. but california covered is a scam, according to the state. covered california is real. and the two sound so alike even the state's insurance commissioner can get a little tongue-tied. >> california covered, which is a website that appears to be designed to try to attract people to it pretending to be covered california. even i'm having a hard time because it's so close in terminology. >> commissioner jones says the insurance department investigators unroflded the following front. california covered was getting protection from a server based company in texas and being
do you know the difference between covered california and california covered? one is the near insurance marketplace. >> the other is a fraud that you need to be aware of. >> once again her's sam brock. >> at first glance california covered looks a lot like what it purports to be, a health insurance benefits exchange and insurance comparison. scroll down on the now defunction site and you'll see options for free quotes and the promise that covered california begins in january...
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the misgovern state of california, but bell california, it gives them something of a start. gun rights activists out great step for troubling incident in the state of new jersey. four police officers raided the home of a certified firearms instructor after he posted the picture you see there on facebook. has -- his son holding a rifle. the 11-year-old boy properly holding the rifle, a 22. his figure is off the trigger. the boy also has a new jersey hunting license. he recently passed new jersey's hunter safety course. but an anonymous tipster called new jersey charles services, and they not only showed up at the home with police officers. they did not call, demanding to search the house, and it did not have a warrant. the owner denied their demands, as to properly should have. the police made apparently a number of threats, but they left. he is considering legal action against the state as a result. defense attorneys helping to rehabilitate their expert witness on the stand today. he is in need of some rehabilitation. dr. richard samuels fourth day of testimony. he told juro
the misgovern state of california, but bell california, it gives them something of a start. gun rights activists out great step for troubling incident in the state of new jersey. four police officers raided the home of a certified firearms instructor after he posted the picture you see there on facebook. has -- his son holding a rifle. the 11-year-old boy properly holding the rifle, a 22. his figure is off the trigger. the boy also has a new jersey hunting license. he recently passed new...
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businesses that left california, one testimony was said that, you know doing business in california was a date of a thousand cuts. >> wow. you mentioned that california's number one in something you wish you were not, which is poverty, you know, you look at the results of the kind of policies your state has followed for years, and years and years, people get hooked on this public money. and that is only way they know how to survive. >> we have 12% of the population of country, we have 34% of the welfare. bottom line, it is unsustainable. we need to create opportunities in california where we could grow the economy, but the last year the couple years ago there was a study that said it cost the average person in california average small business $40,000 a year to pay for regulatory impacts. gerri: wow. good lord. that is ridiculous. i really do not see why people stay in california. it is a beautiful state, but the cost of doing business is so high. and not just business, cost of living there is through the roof. appreciate your beingo sand edand talk -- candid and talking with us, thank
businesses that left california, one testimony was said that, you know doing business in california was a date of a thousand cuts. >> wow. you mentioned that california's number one in something you wish you were not, which is poverty, you know, you look at the results of the kind of policies your state has followed for years, and years and years, people get hooked on this public money. and that is only way they know how to survive. >> we have 12% of the population of country, we...
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gold ♪ california soul >> let me tell you, folks, that's not california dreaming. that's the real deal. with us tonight is the senator barbara boxer, a california senator. great to have you back with us here on the ed show". i appreciate your time. thank you. >> well, great that you're back. i mean, this was crazy and now i'm glad the world is right again. you're back. >> thank you. >> well, it is such a positive story. how often do we see such a drastic economic turn around. your thoughts on what has happened to the seventh largest economy in the world when the wealthiest residents pay their fair share. >> well, it's very clear, jerry brown had a vision. he shared it with the people when he ran. as did president obama. the difference is that jerry has a very strong legislature, democrats run the place. they run all three branches. with strong majorities. and we know because we look back when bill clinton was the president working with us, we got that budget balanced. i think the biggest mith out there, ed, is that democrats don't know how to balance bugs when he w
gold ♪ california soul >> let me tell you, folks, that's not california dreaming. that's the real deal. with us tonight is the senator barbara boxer, a california senator. great to have you back with us here on the ed show". i appreciate your time. thank you. >> well, great that you're back. i mean, this was crazy and now i'm glad the world is right again. you're back. >> thank you. >> well, it is such a positive story. how often do we see such a drastic economic...
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an announcement to a fourth grade class in sherman oaks, california. thanks for reading lincoln's last days. i read your book reports. appreciate it. a fine time to help out your kids and grandkids. my father got two weeks vacation a year. hard to believe when you look back on it. since we didn't have a lot of money we traveled for one week. i say traveled but what we did was go to a lake in vermont or new hampshire. it was w fun. i got to appreciate a little bit o of new england. it wasn't exactly a life-altering experience. now what i do is take the urchins sometimes against their will to exotic places where they can learn things. last week we went to saint kits in the eastern caribbean. alexander hamilton born there, left at nine years old and the rest is history. the culture of the island is an interesting combination of british, french and african. we had a wonderful time. the folks on the island friendly. the factor is huge on saint kitts, everybody watches. this summer i'll be taking the urchins to ireland. if you can afford t it, get those kids
an announcement to a fourth grade class in sherman oaks, california. thanks for reading lincoln's last days. i read your book reports. appreciate it. a fine time to help out your kids and grandkids. my father got two weeks vacation a year. hard to believe when you look back on it. since we didn't have a lot of money we traveled for one week. i say traveled but what we did was go to a lake in vermont or new hampshire. it was w fun. i got to appreciate a little bit o of new england. it wasn't...
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i'm going to the california fashion show tomorrow. by the california society. yes. and let me tell you, some of the fashion a-listers who are going to be there, mayor chuck reid from san jose is going, gene quan. >> and you're going to look so much better than all of them, my dear. >> you look like you've already been there. >> nice plaid shirt, my man. thanks for giving us an inside look for washington. great to have you with us. >> you bet. thank you. >>> let's turn the focus back to california. governor jerry brown says he's fixed the state budget by increasing taxes and keeping a tight rein on spending. he declared an end to the state's prison crisis. correspondent spencer michels sat down with the governor earlier this week in an interview for the pbs "newshour." in this segment, they discuss whether california is really out of the woods and the governor's plans for the future. >> governor jerry brown, thanks very much for talking with us. >> sure. >> governor, proposition 30 in california was sold that it would help the schools and almost exclusively help the
i'm going to the california fashion show tomorrow. by the california society. yes. and let me tell you, some of the fashion a-listers who are going to be there, mayor chuck reid from san jose is going, gene quan. >> and you're going to look so much better than all of them, my dear. >> you look like you've already been there. >> nice plaid shirt, my man. thanks for giving us an inside look for washington. great to have you with us. >> you bet. thank you. >>>...
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bush administration in southern california. it was norman lear and his wife, larry david, bob scheer. they were sitting around w eeping in their expensive soup about the fact that we were living in hell. rupert murdoch on the media. george bush was president. norman lear had his pulse on american culture for 30 years. why cannot figure out how to deal -- deliver a message that is important and happening? >> that is important. we can find messages that speak to people where they are. they can also have some satire like stewart or colbert. there is the idea of exposing with satire. it opens people's eyes to the hypocrisy and corruption of our politics. the problem is you want the captivating stories and images and vocabulary, but a lot of the colbert-stewart stuff is so absurd and over the top that people do not want to get engaged. >> that is where a large number of people get their news. >> i think the obama campaign was a pivotal point, bringing people in. now they leave. there is the possibility that people will come back in.
bush administration in southern california. it was norman lear and his wife, larry david, bob scheer. they were sitting around w eeping in their expensive soup about the fact that we were living in hell. rupert murdoch on the media. george bush was president. norman lear had his pulse on american culture for 30 years. why cannot figure out how to deal -- deliver a message that is important and happening? >> that is important. we can find messages that speak to people where they are. they...
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so where is calmedi connect starting in california? in 2014 the first 8 counties or the pilot demonstration project in this statal alameda, san diego orange, san mateo river side and santa clara so those count ies are now getting up to speed integrating medicare and medical funds for the target populations in those counties to be served through managed care health plans. alameda county is doing an enormous amount of work we're tracking those closely. in 2016 there will be 8 other counties included san francisco we anticipate will be one of those counties in 2016 so what we're doing now is to take this time to get ready to learn what's happening in the other 8 county ies so that we can do the best possible job for all of the people who are going to be transitioning to this demonstration project in san francisco. san francisco is what is known as a two plan model. we have the san francisco health plan which some of you may have heard of which is the public option and we have anthem blue cross which is the commercial plan and we have a th
so where is calmedi connect starting in california? in 2014 the first 8 counties or the pilot demonstration project in this statal alameda, san diego orange, san mateo river side and santa clara so those count ies are now getting up to speed integrating medicare and medical funds for the target populations in those counties to be served through managed care health plans. alameda county is doing an enormous amount of work we're tracking those closely. in 2016 there will be 8 other counties...
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do you know the difference between covered california and california covered? one is the insurance marketplace. >> the other is a fraud that you need to be aware of. >> once again, here's nbc bay area's sam brock. >> at first glance, california covered looks a lot like what it purports to be -- a health insurance benefits exchange and insurance comparison. scroll down on the new defunct site and you will see options for free quotes, group health insurance deals and the promise that covered california begins in january of 2014 which it does. but california covered is a scam. according to the state. covered california is real. and the two sound so alike. even the state's insurance commissioner can get a little tongue tied. >> california covered, which is a website that appears to be designed to try to attract people to it, pretending to be covered california. even i'm having a hard time getting so close in terminology. >> the insurance department's investigators unraveled the following front. posing as covered california, california covered was getting protection
do you know the difference between covered california and california covered? one is the insurance marketplace. >> the other is a fraud that you need to be aware of. >> once again, here's nbc bay area's sam brock. >> at first glance, california covered looks a lot like what it purports to be -- a health insurance benefits exchange and insurance comparison. scroll down on the new defunct site and you will see options for free quotes, group health insurance deals and the promise...
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here in california, we make voting very easy for chinese immigrants. there are ballots that are translated into chinese. so even if you don't speak the language, you can go get yourself a chinese ballot and then fill in the circles. obviously that's not the case in other states with smaller immigrant populations. i would just say that here in california, it's very easy for immigrants to vote. so many things are bilingual, multilingual, whether immigrants actually vote or not is a different issue. i haven't seen the polls or studies so i'm not totally sure about the voting rates within a particular immigrant population, but i -- i mean, i'm sure that like other -- in america, there are lots of people who don't vote so wouldn't surprise me if lots of first-generation immigrants don't vote, either. >> do you think america is still free? >> i think lots of things are relative. when people ask me that question, i usually ask, compared to what? there is an index of economic freedom, and every year hong congress and singapore come out at the very top. so comp
here in california, we make voting very easy for chinese immigrants. there are ballots that are translated into chinese. so even if you don't speak the language, you can go get yourself a chinese ballot and then fill in the circles. obviously that's not the case in other states with smaller immigrant populations. i would just say that here in california, it's very easy for immigrants to vote. so many things are bilingual, multilingual, whether immigrants actually vote or not is a different...
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a businessman doing something perfectly legal in california, so here comes it is obama justice department to try to put him in jail. there's something deeply wrong with our government. those are the guys in government. the guys out of government are about to cash in as serious money as mobbyists. i'll tell but that, too. it's go time. >> cenk: all right, look at the white house. that's where some new gun control proposals are coming out right now. there's news all over the place on gun control not just washington but also new york. governor cuomo passed the toughest gun laws in the country, it's going to get passed probably on tuesday. here he is talking about it. >> the first point is people who are mentally ill should not have access to guns, which then means you need a database of ownership so you can actually do those screens. mandatory life without parole if you kill a first responder. you need a background check at the dealer, you need a background check when you buy it privately. this is the first system that i am pleaments that and seven bullets in a gun. why? because the high cap
a businessman doing something perfectly legal in california, so here comes it is obama justice department to try to put him in jail. there's something deeply wrong with our government. those are the guys in government. the guys out of government are about to cash in as serious money as mobbyists. i'll tell but that, too. it's go time. >> cenk: all right, look at the white house. that's where some new gun control proposals are coming out right now. there's news all over the place on gun...
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michelle obama extremely personal. 70% of california doctors will opt out of obamacare. there is no question, many american doctors are not going to get involved with the affordable health care act. talking points has said it will be doctors making or break obamacare. no doubt most working americans will pay more but if the care is elevated that might be acceptable to some. however, if doctors are not available it will collapse. do you know what there is nothing president obama can do about. that can't force doctors into the obamacare program. so, america's leader is in a tight spochlt he knows it, you know it. the top story tonight, reaction joining us from new orleans, james carvel. do you agree the doctor think will make or break the new law? >> if you sdroent a doctor it will. it's not a problem in massachusetts. and you know, medicare started we're going to opt out of medicare, it's one of the most popular programs in the united states. i'm not too worried about it. >> but this report if that were close to being true, 70% of california doctors not going to be in the
michelle obama extremely personal. 70% of california doctors will opt out of obamacare. there is no question, many american doctors are not going to get involved with the affordable health care act. talking points has said it will be doctors making or break obamacare. no doubt most working americans will pay more but if the care is elevated that might be acceptable to some. however, if doctors are not available it will collapse. do you know what there is nothing president obama can do about....
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that's what the supreme court is trying to find out now after california voted down gay marriage. will the nine justices rule that vote invalid and force gay marriage on the folks of the golden state. here now kimberly guilfoyle and lis wiehl. our research shows there has been v. been a number of times that people have voted in state for a certain law. let's begin in washington state, a liberal bastion where the folks said they didn't want forced busing for integration purposes. they did not want it. voted it down. >> right. but the judges did, what? >> the supreme court of 1982 said that referendum that you passed in washington say nothing mandatory busing is unconstitutional under the 14th amendment. equal protection. so they took that out. now mandatory busing came back into seattle in the seattle area and with the a-4 decision. this was a very close decision. >> bill: that stands to this day, correct? >> sure. >> bill: nobody has brought it back under a different guise or anything like that. was the only time that forced busing has been challenged at the supreme court level. >
that's what the supreme court is trying to find out now after california voted down gay marriage. will the nine justices rule that vote invalid and force gay marriage on the folks of the golden state. here now kimberly guilfoyle and lis wiehl. our research shows there has been v. been a number of times that people have voted in state for a certain law. let's begin in washington state, a liberal bastion where the folks said they didn't want forced busing for integration purposes. they did not...
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how is california doing with this enrollment? >> california released its numbers today, and what it shows is a large oversampling of individuals 45 or over. those folks make up about 55% of the pool so far. and that's looking at the null of folks that have enrolled from october 1 through the end of the month of the and that percentage of the population is, should be around 25%. so there's certainly an ov oversampling of older folks. >> and in the younger category, do you have any idea what number that is and where people wanted it to be in order to fund this? >> so they've never given an exact sort of target for where they want that number to be. i just know they want that number to be high. that number roughly matches the population of that group. it's, it's certainly is not high. it's in the teens for each of those segments. you know, you call them the millennials. they certainly want to do a better job is what the folks from the state exchange said today. >> but any idea what the total number is for october in california? >> t
how is california doing with this enrollment? >> california released its numbers today, and what it shows is a large oversampling of individuals 45 or over. those folks make up about 55% of the pool so far. and that's looking at the null of folks that have enrolled from october 1 through the end of the month of the and that percentage of the population is, should be around 25%. so there's certainly an ov oversampling of older folks. >> and in the younger category, do you have any...
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the people of california have yet to vote -- >> so you think in ten years' time we are going to be a country that still opposes same-sex marriage and with presidents who oppose same-sex marriage? >> i can't predict the future, but i can tell you this. the same young people, the same millennials who are more inclined to support same sex marriage are also more pro-life than their parents were. >> i'm not going to argue there. you're absolutely right. >> in the '90s it became more pro life. just because something is moving in a particular direction, it's an analytical error to assume it's going to ten with that trend. i'll tell you why i don't think that's going to happen. because the most successful department of health and welfare ever conceived is a two parent, loving family with a man and woman united in holy matrimony. and all the social science shows that. it's best for the children, the husband and wife. and the fact is, without saying anything negative about somebody who has a same-sex relationship the social science is clear that the parenting roles are different for a man and
the people of california have yet to vote -- >> so you think in ten years' time we are going to be a country that still opposes same-sex marriage and with presidents who oppose same-sex marriage? >> i can't predict the future, but i can tell you this. the same young people, the same millennials who are more inclined to support same sex marriage are also more pro-life than their parents were. >> i'm not going to argue there. you're absolutely right. >> in the '90s it...
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well, thousands of police officers from all over california attended the funeral today for one of the officers dorner allegedly killed. 34-year-old riverside police officer michael crain was ambushed last thursday. he leaves behind a wife, a 10-year-old son, and a four-year-old daughter. the shoot-out in california was raging as president obama drove to the capitol to talk about gun violence and about lifting the middle class. his state of the union address was dominated by jobs. 12 million americans are unemployed, and another 11 million are stuck with part-time work or have just given up looking. republicans last night were skeptical, to say the least. so as major garrett tells us, mr. obama took his plan to the people. >> reporter: in north carolina today, president obama toured linamar, a factory where 160 employees build commercial truck engines and axles. on this spot three years ago, volvo employed 228 workers before shutting down. 228 jobs to zero to 160. the recovery in miniature, with manufacturing jobs one indicator of economic health. >> i believe we attract new jobs to am
well, thousands of police officers from all over california attended the funeral today for one of the officers dorner allegedly killed. 34-year-old riverside police officer michael crain was ambushed last thursday. he leaves behind a wife, a 10-year-old son, and a four-year-old daughter. the shoot-out in california was raging as president obama drove to the capitol to talk about gun violence and about lifting the middle class. his state of the union address was dominated by jobs. 12 million...
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california is 13 -- 39%. california is 13.5%. that raises an important question we'll ask in the next segment. how much is too much to pay in taxes? we'll take a break. more of the t bipartisan group of incredibly bright and talented college students as we continue. [ male announcer ] introducing new fast acting advil. with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technology, it stops pain before it gets worse. nothing works faster. new fast acting advil. look for it in the...