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the treasonist, john boehner. they will shut down the government and they will not pay the bills to get their way. >> what about williams and brokaw and lawyerer think of this knucklehead. >> i've got to tell you, sean, that's what carl marx believed. >> and today's top trender, ryan's hope. >> i'm very proud of my pro life record. >> paul ryan adds the war on women into the shutdown debate. >> we need to completely rethink government's role in health care. >> there is an extreme faction in the house of representatives that just can't let this go. >> we don't want a country where abortion is simply outlawed. we want a country where it isn't even considered. >> so sean hannity goes to name calling on big eddy. sean, wherever you want to debate, you name the place, the time, you can even take the gate, because i know you like doing that kind of stuff, okay? come on. give me a chance, sean. let's see if i'm the knucklehead that you think i am. let's have a debate, handy. certainly you're punching up, in my opinion. i
the treasonist, john boehner. they will shut down the government and they will not pay the bills to get their way. >> what about williams and brokaw and lawyerer think of this knucklehead. >> i've got to tell you, sean, that's what carl marx believed. >> and today's top trender, ryan's hope. >> i'm very proud of my pro life record. >> paul ryan adds the war on women into the shutdown debate. >> we need to completely rethink government's role in health care....
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that night, john's immediate boss, mike mctighe, a former marine, asked john to dinner. >> riordon: and just as my steak arrived and i was picking up my knife and fork and he's making small talk, and then he suddenly... he says, "you know, john, one of us has to go back." and i put down my... >> stahl: oh! >> riordon: ...knife and fork and pushed that steak back, and i can feel tears coming out of my eyes. and he said, "would you go back?" >> stahl: go back even though it meant losing his job, possibly losing his life. and yet, 11 days before saigon would fall, the mild-mannered banker defied his bank and better judgment, caught the very last commercial flight into saigon, and walked into the branch. >> riordon: and everybody comes running around me and said, "what do we do? what do we do? how are we going to get out of here?" and everything. >> stahl: but you're there under the authority of who? you're not working for citibank. >> riordon: no one. no one. on my own. >> stahl: on his own authority, john moved them, with their families-- all 105 of them-- into his villa and another one n
that night, john's immediate boss, mike mctighe, a former marine, asked john to dinner. >> riordon: and just as my steak arrived and i was picking up my knife and fork and he's making small talk, and then he suddenly... he says, "you know, john, one of us has to go back." and i put down my... >> stahl: oh! >> riordon: ...knife and fork and pushed that steak back, and i can feel tears coming out of my eyes. and he said, "would you go back?" >> stahl:...
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i like john boehner. i happen to think that he is a good american and wants the government to really do what we're supposed to be doing. is that we're helping people where people can't be helped any further by their own initiatives. i personally believe he is in for a sad awakening next year. and i would like him to stand up and say let's have a clean vote on the budget. that is what we need right now. let's get on with the other issues of the debt and the other issues of where this country is going in terms of its investments. if you look at the last four months in terms of economic growth. if you look at the housing prices and where mortgages are going and where -- now we have a decline, thank god, in foreclosures. we're going in the right direction. but these republicans don't want this president to succeed. and that is where it is at. people are not dumb. they can understand this. i support the health care act, i think it is going to work. they don't want it to be successful. why not? should they have
i like john boehner. i happen to think that he is a good american and wants the government to really do what we're supposed to be doing. is that we're helping people where people can't be helped any further by their own initiatives. i personally believe he is in for a sad awakening next year. and i would like him to stand up and say let's have a clean vote on the budget. that is what we need right now. let's get on with the other issues of the debt and the other issues of where this country is...
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i want to congratulate larry lukino, tom warner, john henry, ben sharington, john farrell, and all the great red sox players. you know, this started off as a really tough year in boston. and i was boston strong and the red sox have made all your fans very, very proud. and so here's the trophy, john, larry and tom. the 2013 world series championship trophy. >> mr. henry, it's been since 1918 that this organization has won a world series here at home. how does it feel winning it in front of all your fans? >> wow. i mean -- i just want to give a shoutout to the unsung sear rows and every one of these guys would like to thank along with ben and john the scouts, the coaching staff, that helped us through this. they're the best in baseball. and thank you to them. john and ben, i think you would join me and larry and tom would in saying that these are the most deserving players i've ever seen. i mean, they play with such heart. what's going on over there? fire? they played with such heart, such desire. wow! >> let me ask you, boston strong has been a motto for this city since april. what do y
i want to congratulate larry lukino, tom warner, john henry, ben sharington, john farrell, and all the great red sox players. you know, this started off as a really tough year in boston. and i was boston strong and the red sox have made all your fans very, very proud. and so here's the trophy, john, larry and tom. the 2013 world series championship trophy. >> mr. henry, it's been since 1918 that this organization has won a world series here at home. how does it feel winning it in front of...
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and he convinced john farrell to leave him in. matt holliday. first and third, two out. they keep the ball away. holliday can make the hit. make it to right. one ball, one strike. holliday homers here in game one. he homered two nights ago in game five. 0 for 3 tonight. and 1 for 13 against john lackey. three straight hits. hollid holliday. that gets away. send beltran down to second. and it's a 3-1 count on the cardinal left fielder. >> tim: now a single cuts it in half. >> joe: should be the second wild pitch of the night for john lackey. it is. holliday sitting on a pitch on 3-1. fouled straight back. it's a full koupt. holliday had a pitch to hit then. he missed it. found it back. >> joe: another one out of play. >> tim: so far, six straight fastballs from lackey to matt holliday. >> joe: holliday four home runs this postseason. came in to tonight a career in ten games .381 hitter in this park. the last hurdle for lackey. and he has walked holliday to load the bases. david ross is going to go out. farrell is going to come out and that's it for lackey. allen craig is
and he convinced john farrell to leave him in. matt holliday. first and third, two out. they keep the ball away. holliday can make the hit. make it to right. one ball, one strike. holliday homers here in game one. he homered two nights ago in game five. 0 for 3 tonight. and 1 for 13 against john lackey. three straight hits. hollid holliday. that gets away. send beltran down to second. and it's a 3-1 count on the cardinal left fielder. >> tim: now a single cuts it in half. >> joe:...
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does john boehner bring that up? and if he does bring it up, do democrats vote for that and does it pass? >> we have got to see what the final deal looks like, but essentially we're expecting something that we can vote for that comes from the senate that is a john boehner product. and john boehner has to decide whether or not he wants to let the full house vote and try to pass it with 218 votes of the whole house or whether he wants to cling to his speakership and insist on it being 217 votes from his members, driven by tea party extremists who think -- who have literally separated themselves from reality. >> people should beware of the math here. if john boehner wants to pass something with just republican votes, he's only about 18 votes he can lose, and there's 80 people that signed the letter to defund obama care. so if nancy pelosi says i'm not giving you any democratic votes and john boehner only has to pass it with republicans, he basically has to bring it to the floor and get democrats to bail him out. >> he c
does john boehner bring that up? and if he does bring it up, do democrats vote for that and does it pass? >> we have got to see what the final deal looks like, but essentially we're expecting something that we can vote for that comes from the senate that is a john boehner product. and john boehner has to decide whether or not he wants to let the full house vote and try to pass it with 218 votes of the whole house or whether he wants to cling to his speakership and insist on it being 217...
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sent to john boehner but john boehner said he got ninety eight percent already right or he said john boehner about a number that john boehner on good right now john boehner trait that john boehner as they are right he was promised to do is all house republicans asked for after a series of negotiations was for congress to lift its own exemption on obamacare that's all they wanted were exempting big businesses but we're not exempting the american people and were and were not aware exempting congress if they had just done that we wouldn't be in this predicament but obamacare is so sorry to have a direct debit to the government even if it means that at least they're not hostages grab it anyways but i want john boehner rat his own republican john boehner let his own republicans vote on a clean continuing resolution this is something that he told harry reid to do six months ago and house republicans who have voted as you gave them credit for between twenty and thirty times now to keep parts of the federal government open the question is why won't democrats grant them anything they won't le
sent to john boehner but john boehner said he got ninety eight percent already right or he said john boehner about a number that john boehner on good right now john boehner trait that john boehner as they are right he was promised to do is all house republicans asked for after a series of negotiations was for congress to lift its own exemption on obamacare that's all they wanted were exempting big businesses but we're not exempting the american people and were and were not aware exempting...
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that is what john was doing. we have heard our government say these men are innocent, they were doing their jobs, they must be released right now. that is what we're waiting for. we're waiting here that clear, unequivocal statement from our prime minister and foreign minister. we're also waiting to hear that if they continue to be ignored in -- and disregarded by the egyptian government, which has been what has been happening so far, then it will be role consequences. we heard just for the first time yesterday from our foreign minister that there will be consequences. he didn't outline what kind of consequences. we would like to hear those consequences outlined. our foreign minister and our prime minister have more power than just issuing statements and making phone calls. there's a huge amount of trade back and forth between canada and egypt. there are a lot of canadian companies that are clamoring to get into egypt right now. to engage in mineral extraction. your was a little miniconference since john and tarek
that is what john was doing. we have heard our government say these men are innocent, they were doing their jobs, they must be released right now. that is what we're waiting for. we're waiting here that clear, unequivocal statement from our prime minister and foreign minister. we're also waiting to hear that if they continue to be ignored in -- and disregarded by the egyptian government, which has been what has been happening so far, then it will be role consequences. we heard just for the...
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that's john boehner. >> was that you, howard dean? >> this is sam. >> go ahead. >> i wanted to say this internal republican caucus mellow drama, they don't exist in a vacuum. i understand he needed to solidify his control over the house and maybe playing this out was the way to do it but in the process many thousands of lives were disrupted and many people were hurt in their personal lives and professional lives. we talked to a number of scientists whose research may have been damaged because they couldn't operate in the government run facilities they normally use. these are not things you should take as power struggling or political manipulation there are costs to these decisions. s & p said it was $24 billion in lost economic activity. was this worth playing this out? >> those are tough -- >> let's go to gene robinson on this. what is the country's verdict going to be on the $24 billion cost of the lesson that john boehner had to teach young republicans? >> well, look, the country's verdict is clear. every poll we've seen shows that
that's john boehner. >> was that you, howard dean? >> this is sam. >> go ahead. >> i wanted to say this internal republican caucus mellow drama, they don't exist in a vacuum. i understand he needed to solidify his control over the house and maybe playing this out was the way to do it but in the process many thousands of lives were disrupted and many people were hurt in their personal lives and professional lives. we talked to a number of scientists whose research may...
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that was a john boehner who had one thing to say. he is usually jovial with reporters, likes to talk. he didn't want anything to do with us tonight. he wanted to get to bed or plot the next move about how to keep the government open. as far as that question i posed to him, alex, one of the under reported stories here on the hill is these federal workers who will be furloughed. there's no guarantee they get their pay back. you are from d.c. you know how many federal workers there are in the dmv area. i was speaking to a few of them today and there is a real worry because of the appetite of cutting spending in congress you could see it go on a few dans these folks be presented with house saying why should we pay you for days you didn't work. but where we move on from here your guess is as good as mine. the idea to move from confer rhees, that prized them. they didn't see that coming. that was supposed to be the magic bullet that was supposed to solve this. harry reid will table that later on today. the idea is they have to pass a clean
that was a john boehner who had one thing to say. he is usually jovial with reporters, likes to talk. he didn't want anything to do with us tonight. he wanted to get to bed or plot the next move about how to keep the government open. as far as that question i posed to him, alex, one of the under reported stories here on the hill is these federal workers who will be furloughed. there's no guarantee they get their pay back. you are from d.c. you know how many federal workers there are in the dmv...
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john joins us from that interview. john? >> reporter: bill, in 90 minutes speaker boehner and congressional membership will be here to meet with president obama. i asked what he was willing to negotiate on and when. >> i'm prepared to negotiate on anything. i think it's important for us to talk about how we create a budget that is creating jobs, encouraging growth, dealing with our long-term debt issues. the deficits are coming down at the fastest pace since world war ii. they've been cut in half since i came into office. but we still have challenges in terms of our long-term health care spending, medicare in particular. whatever the leadership wants to talk about, we've got a budget and we think we've got some good answers but we don't expect 100%. but what i've also said is that it is not acceptable for one faction of one party in one chamber to say either we get what we want or we'll shut down the government, or even worse, we will not allow the u.s. treasury to pay its bills and put the united states in default for the f
john joins us from that interview. john? >> reporter: bill, in 90 minutes speaker boehner and congressional membership will be here to meet with president obama. i asked what he was willing to negotiate on and when. >> i'm prepared to negotiate on anything. i think it's important for us to talk about how we create a budget that is creating jobs, encouraging growth, dealing with our long-term debt issues. the deficits are coming down at the fastest pace since world war ii. they've...
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. >> john stanton, washington bureau chief, buzzfeed. john, thank you for being with us. that does it for us right now. this is ongoing. what you are watching now the vote in the house to end the government shutdown and avert the debt ceiling crisis that the treasury department says would hit tomorrow. we are done to the skin of our teeth, as a nation. as this vote comes in right now in the house of representatives. that does it for us tonight. we will see you live at midnight for the layest from washington. now time for the last word from lawrence o'donnell. >>> this is our continuing live coverage of the vote in the house of representatives at this very minute. the vote that will end the government shut down. that will indeed raise the debt ceiling. that vote comes on a day when the speaker of the house john boehner was in effect forced to declare his official surrender. the republicans in the house of representatives who are trying to force president obama into compromises did not get their way. speaker boehner had to lead those republicans to this vote that's taking p
. >> john stanton, washington bureau chief, buzzfeed. john, thank you for being with us. that does it for us right now. this is ongoing. what you are watching now the vote in the house to end the government shutdown and avert the debt ceiling crisis that the treasury department says would hit tomorrow. we are done to the skin of our teeth, as a nation. as this vote comes in right now in the house of representatives. that does it for us tonight. we will see you live at midnight for the...
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back with the panel david, gloria and john king. do you think the president is right this is a lesson in internaliz internalized. i talked to john king and he said he believes it's less likely to happen again at the 11th hour, there maybe has been less sons learned. >> we'll see. we'll see. it's -- i don't know why we need people with training wheels around here to run the government. nonetheless, i am not at all convinced, to john's point, i think gloria would make the same argument, the tea party learned that lesson out of this. they didn't tice hard enough. we surrendered and had guys too weak and squishing on the team and we need better people. >> if they fizzle and fail in this year primary changes maybe you won't see as much next year. the heritage foundation that came up with the original massachusetts model and disputed and had the health care that mitt romney barred, that used to be the heritage foundation. vote no on this and we'll help you raise money for your primary opponent ifs you don't. if you vote yes on this we'll
back with the panel david, gloria and john king. do you think the president is right this is a lesson in internaliz internalized. i talked to john king and he said he believes it's less likely to happen again at the 11th hour, there maybe has been less sons learned. >> we'll see. we'll see. it's -- i don't know why we need people with training wheels around here to run the government. nonetheless, i am not at all convinced, to john's point, i think gloria would make the same argument, the...
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this is what he was going to -- develop a man crush on john roberts. the truth is i took very seriously. i would assume he would do what he said he did. i he a mixed success in avoiding 5-4 decisions during the five or so years during the chief justiceship. notable failures like citizens united. i thought he would do what he said. toward the beginning of may i wrote piecing say he cared about institutional legitimacy and wanted to avoid 5-4 votes if he were to invalidate the health care act and disregard the institutional legitimacy he wouldn't a-- i thought it was the blatantly obvious he articulated an earnest vision it was an testament. i learned from josh's book i was the head of a conspiracy that the dinner of george's house, i thought it was a book party inspect fact, discussion of judicial restraint galvanize george and other conservative commentators to resist my effort to intimidate the chief justice. it was around this time i learned from josh that chief justice roberts was beginning to wobble. it was report he shifted his vote from a initial
this is what he was going to -- develop a man crush on john roberts. the truth is i took very seriously. i would assume he would do what he said he did. i he a mixed success in avoiding 5-4 decisions during the five or so years during the chief justiceship. notable failures like citizens united. i thought he would do what he said. toward the beginning of may i wrote piecing say he cared about institutional legitimacy and wanted to avoid 5-4 votes if he were to invalidate the health care act and...
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ha-ha. >> our beloved john spencer. and martin sheen. directed. beautifully by chris missiano the quite a production getting that thing. >>> the speaker must decide. let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. john boehner, i'm talking to you. i think you need advice from outside that caucus. i'm afraid it's smothering you. it's killing any impulse you ha t
ha-ha. >> our beloved john spencer. and martin sheen. directed. beautifully by chris missiano the quite a production getting that thing. >>> the speaker must decide. let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. john boehner, i'm talking to you. i think you need advice from outside that caucus. i'm afraid it's smothering you. it's killing any impulse you ha t
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defaulting on over over $17 trillion in debt and now we look to digest and explain all of this, john, the president said that there is no businessperson in the world who does not think that this is a big deal but, too, it sounds like there are a number of folks out there not convinced. is it a big deal? and why? >> it is a big deal if the markets think that it is, the issue on october the 17th is that the government has to roll over many billions of dollars on that day and so the issue will find its way into the news in the sense of, will there be a market, buyers as there usually is when the debt rolls over. if there are no buyers on that day, it will be a crisis and an issue for a number of financial markets. looking back to 2008, a $300 billion rollover is a lot larger than what happened to lehman brothers. >> today there were signs that the market was jittery earlier this afternoon. is it in line given what you would imagine with previous experience? >> actually it has been fairly benign. we have not seen a big sell-off like we saw in 2010-'11 when the market went down 650 points
defaulting on over over $17 trillion in debt and now we look to digest and explain all of this, john, the president said that there is no businessperson in the world who does not think that this is a big deal but, too, it sounds like there are a number of folks out there not convinced. is it a big deal? and why? >> it is a big deal if the markets think that it is, the issue on october the 17th is that the government has to roll over many billions of dollars on that day and so the issue...
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john is exactly right. you live by the sword, you die by the sword and you always wonder when that beam of light is going to turn on somebody and it will be an ugly color. a it almost always happens. i suppose it might not, but i think we should wait for that moment. we who wait for disasters should wait for that moment because there are always disasters in politics. >> he is working with a weak leadership. you have mitch mcconnell, majority -- minority leader who s running for reelection. he does not have a mitch mcconnell standing up to him and in the house you have a speaker who is being led by a minority within a minority. voice much of the way in leadership and it leaves the field wide open for someone like cruz who has a strong demagogic urged to take advantage of the situation. >> we can blame senator barack obama for some of this which is why serve multiple terms in the senate getting ready to run for president might just go for it and it is easier now than it was when barack obama was in the senate
john is exactly right. you live by the sword, you die by the sword and you always wonder when that beam of light is going to turn on somebody and it will be an ugly color. a it almost always happens. i suppose it might not, but i think we should wait for that moment. we who wait for disasters should wait for that moment because there are always disasters in politics. >> he is working with a weak leadership. you have mitch mcconnell, majority -- minority leader who s running for...
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john: he has a point. all of the discretionary spending. >> it is important to emphasize with mandatory spending that is about to kick in. this is another increase of the one way ratchet that will kick in on january january 1st. that is what we try to prevent is expanding the entitlement state that many are saying it is unsustainable even before obamacare. the least we can do to protect the american people is to protect them from more expansion of government that we cannot afford. john: thank you senator lee. know i am told is shutting down government is terrible for the economy. simply not paying the government workers takes off the gdp he says there that customers of the business in this country and it sounds enormous if you listen to him but economist at ben powell says the opposite is true. the shutdown could be good for america. >> first of get some perspective if mcdonald's laid off 40 percent of non food production workers and closed up the drive through it and stop putting the toy is is the happy m
john: he has a point. all of the discretionary spending. >> it is important to emphasize with mandatory spending that is about to kick in. this is another increase of the one way ratchet that will kick in on january january 1st. that is what we try to prevent is expanding the entitlement state that many are saying it is unsustainable even before obamacare. the least we can do to protect the american people is to protect them from more expansion of government that we cannot afford. john:...
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to crimes like the upcoming election in afghanistan i'm joined by john glaser in washington he's a contributing editor at antiwar dot com and a columnist for the washington times community section also in washington we have michael kugel and he is an associate at the woodrow wilson international center for scholars and in philadelphia we crossed england in he is a political commentator and a writer or gentlemen crossed titles in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want john the reason if i go to you first in washington the reason i want to do this program is number one always make the american people and western publics remember what we did in afghanistan that's always a top priority for me and number two looking at the headlines democratic transition this is the first democratic transition in afghanistan and i'll give my opinion about that later but don't you think that the that's the wrong focus here is that actually nothing very good has happened in afghanistan the last twelve years and that's something western media and political elites don't like to talk about anymore well there'
to crimes like the upcoming election in afghanistan i'm joined by john glaser in washington he's a contributing editor at antiwar dot com and a columnist for the washington times community section also in washington we have michael kugel and he is an associate at the woodrow wilson international center for scholars and in philadelphia we crossed england in he is a political commentator and a writer or gentlemen crossed titles in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want john the reason...
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tonight, john mayer. this week in unnecessary censorship. and from "scandal", katie lowes, with cleto and the cletones. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you for watching at home. i'm glad you are here on day three of -- of the government shutdown. during a speech in maryland, president obama blamed the shutdown on house speaker john boehner. then john boehner blamed it on the a-a-a-alcohol. we are at a stand still. it is costing $300 million a day. that is a full ironman sequel per day. we could be up to "ironman 7" tomorrow. we are not. nonessential government services have been put on hold. flight safety inspectors furloughed. national monuments closed. the grand canyon its closed. they filled it with spackle. passport offices have been closed too. interesting fact. passport lines, take exactly the same amount of time whether the passport office is open or not. one very significant result of the shutdown is, 70% of u.s. intelligence employees are off the job which could make us vulnerable to a terrorist
tonight, john mayer. this week in unnecessary censorship. and from "scandal", katie lowes, with cleto and the cletones. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you for watching at home. i'm glad you are here on day three of -- of the government shutdown. during a speech in maryland, president obama blamed the shutdown on house speaker john boehner. then john boehner blamed it on the a-a-a-alcohol. we are at a stand still. it is costing $300 million...
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over to john. >> something's got to happen, wise words from joe johns. u.s. markets were down on monday. there was some expectation the shutdown might happen, maybe it wouldn't. there was uncertainty. that's why the markets were down. they open again seven hours from now. a lot of people trying to figure out how much this shutdown will actually cost. it's counterintuitive because you think if the government shut down, people weren't getting paid, you'd save money. that's not the case. >> you'd think so. let's break it down a little bit, john. one analyst at moody's estimates furloughed workers will lose out on $1 billion in wages every week. so, if the shutdown lasts, let's say, three to four weeks, it could cost the economy $55 billion. now, you're just talking earlier about the last government shutdown in 1995-96. that cost the u.s., to put this in perspective, $1.4 billion, about $2 billion in today's dollars. it's because in past shutdowns, furloughed workers have gotten back pay, right? all the work that piles up during the government shutdown still need
over to john. >> something's got to happen, wise words from joe johns. u.s. markets were down on monday. there was some expectation the shutdown might happen, maybe it wouldn't. there was uncertainty. that's why the markets were down. they open again seven hours from now. a lot of people trying to figure out how much this shutdown will actually cost. it's counterintuitive because you think if the government shut down, people weren't getting paid, you'd save money. that's not the case....
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what would a gutsy john boehner do? now back to you who are watching this craziness from some distance. the republicans' latest offer would reopen the government but only until december 15th. then would come just before christmas and the holidays another big government shutdown with all the trimmings. just to get that far, the right wing of the republican caucus is filling the president's bags with more lumps of coal. matters so small they don't deserve mention. joining me right now is congresswoman donna edwards of maryland. i want you to try and explain to the people out there who are trying to understand this, what is the republican caucus officially led by john boehner although i don't think he has his heart in it. this attempt you add on more to the load that we have to end up dumping in two days from now. making it harder and harder through all these new additions to the deal if there is one that there won't be a deal. your thoughts. what are they up to? >> i would love to be able to tell you, but what i think of
what would a gutsy john boehner do? now back to you who are watching this craziness from some distance. the republicans' latest offer would reopen the government but only until december 15th. then would come just before christmas and the holidays another big government shutdown with all the trimmings. just to get that far, the right wing of the republican caucus is filling the president's bags with more lumps of coal. matters so small they don't deserve mention. joining me right now is...
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john? >>> okay. so how did washington get to this point is compromise even possible now with much of the government shuttered? joining us with continuing coverage, she is in washington. so lisa, let's just talk about the situation with the problem that we have with in congress and the lack of good will, essentially. >> that's right. you know, when you talk about exactly how we got here, it has been many bumpy years of partisan divide that led to this point. part of that is politics, a big chunk. part of it is philosophy. but let's start with the politics. where we are at this exact moment is the house has sent over another idea to the democratic-run senate. republicans saying hey, let's have a conference committee and work out our differences. democrats say no. really, all we will agree to is a spending bill with no other changes to it. so essentially, those two sides are just blaming each other. >> the house has voted to keep the government open. but we also want basic fairness for all ame
john? >>> okay. so how did washington get to this point is compromise even possible now with much of the government shuttered? joining us with continuing coverage, she is in washington. so lisa, let's just talk about the situation with the problem that we have with in congress and the lack of good will, essentially. >> that's right. you know, when you talk about exactly how we got here, it has been many bumpy years of partisan divide that led to this point. part of that is...
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john glenn is 92. let's go places. but let's be ready. ♪ let's do our homework. ♪ let's look out for each other. let's look both ways before crossing. ♪ let's remember what's important. let's be optimistic. but just in case -- let's be ready. toyota. let's go places, safely. one more time, just for themselves. before the last grandchild. before the first grandchild. smile. before katie, debbie, kevin and brad... there was a connection that started it all and made the future the wonderful thing it turned out to be... at bank of america, we know we're not the center of your life, but we'll do our best to help you connect to what is. thood thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these ty
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john: you were right. he is special. but can he find his father? john, you saw what he did. when none of us could use any of our powers. what if stephen could lead us there himself? all right, i get it. he's moses. you're giving me a complex. don't be jealous. i'm not jealous. should i be? thank you. for coming to help us. i didn't mean what i said, i was being a dick. i know. i'd never let you get hurt. i know. (door closing) excuse me, um, whatever your name is. tim: hello, stephen. uh, i was hoping i could ask a favor. you'd like to see the rest of your father's message. yeah. how'd you know? people are predicable. even ones like you. jack: (on monitor) i thought maybe you'd get lucky. take after your mom. but if you're watching this, well, things didn't turn out the way that i hoped. and... i know i have no right to offer you advice. not after what i'm about to do. but, if you turned out like me, then your life just got very complicated. and very dangerous. don't believe everything you see. the truth is, there's only one thing you can trust. you. trust your heart, son. i
john: you were right. he is special. but can he find his father? john, you saw what he did. when none of us could use any of our powers. what if stephen could lead us there himself? all right, i get it. he's moses. you're giving me a complex. don't be jealous. i'm not jealous. should i be? thank you. for coming to help us. i didn't mean what i said, i was being a dick. i know. i'd never let you get hurt. i know. (door closing) excuse me, um, whatever your name is. tim: hello, stephen. uh, i was...
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the other terrible legacy of john edwards is that john edwards is a really common name. and if you are a democratic politician, say, you're like a democratic politician, white guy, from the south, who's a good-looking, great smile senator with a bright future ahead of him, it must be a drag to also be named john edwards. but virginia state senator john edwards of roanoke is reclaiming the name john edwards in democratic politics, and for the zillions of guys all over the country who have been saddled with the name which makes every wonder whether you're sleeping with your videographer, also, what's a videographer? the virginia john edwards, the centrist state senator from roanoke, virginia, he recently wrote to ken cuccinelli, to the tea party republican, virginia state attorney general, who's now running for virginia, he wrote to cuccinelli to ask if it wasn't a conflict of interest for mr. cuccinelli himself to be presiding as attorney general over any legal disputes in the gubernatorial elections since mr. cuccinelli himself is one of the candidates in that election.
the other terrible legacy of john edwards is that john edwards is a really common name. and if you are a democratic politician, say, you're like a democratic politician, white guy, from the south, who's a good-looking, great smile senator with a bright future ahead of him, it must be a drag to also be named john edwards. but virginia state senator john edwards of roanoke is reclaiming the name john edwards in democratic politics, and for the zillions of guys all over the country who have been...
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john mayer, everybody. we'll be right back with katy lowes! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> good afternoon, sir, welcome to holiday inn. >> i would look to check in. i read good reviews about holiday inn. it looks really nice. >> we have made quite a few changes. let me show you. >> okay. ♪ ♪ i've don't want to brag or seem at all snobby but we made lots of changes starting with the lobby let me show you what else is in store i'll sing to a song while i give you ape tour ♪ ♪ the pool its so sparkly, water deep end and chlorine for frz i won't be going in because i'm holding a guitar but if you fall in i'm trained in cpr ♪ ♪ the restaurant's got high quality food, you can sip coffee that's been freshly brewed if you have a craving for an afternoon snack you don't need to worry because we got your back ♪ ♪ the last thing we'll show you our big comfortable bed and pillow menu. i showed you so much stuff, sure you had enough ♪ >> wait, i forgot i look to sleep in the buff. >> well i'm out. >> no bedtime story? ♪ i think i'm
john mayer, everybody. we'll be right back with katy lowes! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> good afternoon, sir, welcome to holiday inn. >> i would look to check in. i read good reviews about holiday inn. it looks really nice. >> we have made quite a few changes. let me show you. >> okay. ♪ ♪ i've don't want to brag or seem at all snobby but we made lots of changes starting with the lobby let me show you what else is in store i'll sing to a song while i give you...
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john boehner used to be dr. jekyl and now he's mr. hyde. the john boehner that nine times avoided some kind of national tragedy by allowing democrats and republicans who are sane to get together and pass a bill, that's the same john boehner that wouldn't let lee even rename a bill last friday, saying, yes, we're doing this piecemeal thing, but we would much rather be doing a comprehensive and clean cr. he wouldn't even let me rename the bill that way. and that's the john boehner we're facing right now. i think john boehner has to go. >> so why are the democrats even entertaining negotiation at this point with mitch mcconnell, when a clean bill is sitting right there to open up the government? i mean, what could -- i mean, what could they possibly be talking about? why give anything to the republicans? you have been in business. you know what confiscatory rates are. sometimes you lose everything. sometimes you have to just do what you've got to do for the good of the order and for the good of the company. well, for the good of the country ri
john boehner used to be dr. jekyl and now he's mr. hyde. the john boehner that nine times avoided some kind of national tragedy by allowing democrats and republicans who are sane to get together and pass a bill, that's the same john boehner that wouldn't let lee even rename a bill last friday, saying, yes, we're doing this piecemeal thing, but we would much rather be doing a comprehensive and clean cr. he wouldn't even let me rename the bill that way. and that's the john boehner we're facing...
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john boehner was there a moment ago. i want to get straight -- mitch mcconnell, i believe, is speaking. he is getting into his suv. let me get straight to jim acosta who is at the white house. we saw john boehner speak. who else spoke? a 90-minute meeting. what happened? >> all we've seen so far, you caught me poking down the driveway for a few moments. all we've seen so far is house speaker john boehner coming out of west wing. he gave a very brief statement saying at this point, the white house will not negotiate over this shutdown that is now into day two. obviously, house republicans would like to see some sort of concession on obama care. the president, if you listen to what john bain her to say right after this meeting, the white house is not offering that. what john boehner said, he still wants to have conferrees pointed. what does that mean? what house republican wos like to have the senate do is send members from the senate into a joint house senate conference to try to work out some sort of agreement. senate de
john boehner was there a moment ago. i want to get straight -- mitch mcconnell, i believe, is speaking. he is getting into his suv. let me get straight to jim acosta who is at the white house. we saw john boehner speak. who else spoke? a 90-minute meeting. what happened? >> all we've seen so far, you caught me poking down the driveway for a few moments. all we've seen so far is house speaker john boehner coming out of west wing. he gave a very brief statement saying at this point, the...
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>> look, i think john mccains are on their way out. that's the reason why they weren't able to win the presidential election. they're not the new type of conservative that is coming in and they're not going to sit there and act like they're all high and mighty 24/7 like john mccain is like he's better than everybody else. i want to get back to the shutdown for a moment. i think most people in congress have the 17th on their calendar and it's big. he think the next ten days, they know they can play politics. they know they'll get something done by the 17th and know they'll not have america default and try to use that to their advantage politically. that's where you're going to see a deal done. the government has shutdown before. everyone's still living and we all survived and people didn't die. this is part of the ugly thing of government and watching the sausage be made. >> ben, let me go to david gergen to wrap this up. in all your years, in all your experience and all the congresses you've seen, the senates you've seen, when you put
>> look, i think john mccains are on their way out. that's the reason why they weren't able to win the presidential election. they're not the new type of conservative that is coming in and they're not going to sit there and act like they're all high and mighty 24/7 like john mccain is like he's better than everybody else. i want to get back to the shutdown for a moment. i think most people in congress have the 17th on their calendar and it's big. he think the next ten days, they know they...
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i mean i gree with michael here as why why not tell you let me go to john what is the u.s. doing there in light of what we just heard from michael here wouldn't it be better if the u.s. is completely with to use it you're right it could be a civil war but it's going to be the folks on the ground they're going to decide the outcome because the u.s. and its allies can't determine any outcome but it wants yes and we should be clear to us after thirteen years now of fumbling around and screwing things up the united states presence there can only do worse for the country of afghanistan we will continue to push militants into the same stories in pakistan we need to get out and get out yesterday in complete and total i mean a full withdrawal not a semi withdrawal with ten thousand troops plus j. sock and bases for drones we are not going to improve the situation through the militarism that has been the case over the over more than a decade now. i hate to bring up the cliched phrase of trying the same thing over and over again and expecting different results but that's true psychos
i mean i gree with michael here as why why not tell you let me go to john what is the u.s. doing there in light of what we just heard from michael here wouldn't it be better if the u.s. is completely with to use it you're right it could be a civil war but it's going to be the folks on the ground they're going to decide the outcome because the u.s. and its allies can't determine any outcome but it wants yes and we should be clear to us after thirteen years now of fumbling around and screwing...
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i mean i gree with michael here why why not tell you let me go to john what is the u.s. doing there in light of what we just heard from michael here wouldn't it be better if the u.s. is completely were to use it you're right it could be a civil war but it's going to be the folks on the ground they're going to decide the outcome because the u.s. and its allies can't determine any outcome but it wants yes and we should be clear to us after thirteen years now of fumbling around and screwing things up the united states presence there can only do worse for the country of afghanistan we will continue to push militants into the safe areas in pakistan we need to get out and get out yesterday in complete and total i mean a full withdrawal not a semi withdrawal with ten thousand troops plus j. sock and bases for drones we are not going to improve the situation through the militarism that has been the case over the over more than a decade now. i hate to bring up the cliched phrase of trying the same thing over and over again and expecting different results but that's true psychosis
i mean i gree with michael here why why not tell you let me go to john what is the u.s. doing there in light of what we just heard from michael here wouldn't it be better if the u.s. is completely were to use it you're right it could be a civil war but it's going to be the folks on the ground they're going to decide the outcome because the u.s. and its allies can't determine any outcome but it wants yes and we should be clear to us after thirteen years now of fumbling around and screwing things...
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then john boehner blamed it on the a-a-a-alcohol. we are at a stand still. it is costing $300 million a day. that is a full ironman sequel per day. we could be up to "ironman 7" tomorrow. we are not. nonessential government services have been put on hold. flight safety inspectors furloughed. national monuments closed. the grand canyon its closed. they filled it with spackle. passport offices have been closed too. interesting fact. passport lines, take exactly the same amount of time whether the passport office is open or not. one very significant result of the shutdown is, 70% of u.s. intelligence employees are off the job which could make us vulnerable to a terrorist attack. al qaeda release aid video that has the the cia very concerned. [ speaking foreign language ] >> but it seems like you are doing a pretty good job on your own. let us know if you need any help. we will be around. yolo! [ applause ] >> jimmy: yesterday, marlin stuchman, not a name i made up, one of the congressmen response bum for the shutdown. marlin dug his heels in. we are not going t
then john boehner blamed it on the a-a-a-alcohol. we are at a stand still. it is costing $300 million a day. that is a full ironman sequel per day. we could be up to "ironman 7" tomorrow. we are not. nonessential government services have been put on hold. flight safety inspectors furloughed. national monuments closed. the grand canyon its closed. they filled it with spackle. passport offices have been closed too. interesting fact. passport lines, take exactly the same amount of time...
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reporting live, john gonzalez, abc7 news. >> thank you, john. 53 degrees, 5:06 your time on this tuesday morning. >> some federal workers are not only tealing with the federal shutdown, >> well, it takes more than little snow and government shutdown to keep federal meteorologists from their job. take a look. after a record-breaking blizzard in south dakota, meteorologists at the national weather service worked through this without getting paid. nearly two feet of snow buried rapid city but several forecasters hiked to work, crawled over huge snow drift or just slept at the office. they were deemed essential workers in the shutdown but they have no idea when paychecks will arrive. that is dedication. i i know one meteorologist willing to climb the snow banks to work. >> eileen hike at least two miles to get to work. >> absolutely that would be the best exercise i've gotten in quite a while. there is really hard work and dedication to all national weather service employees across the country who have really been working so hard to help protect us. and, you know, we got our fair share of ra
reporting live, john gonzalez, abc7 news. >> thank you, john. 53 degrees, 5:06 your time on this tuesday morning. >> some federal workers are not only tealing with the federal shutdown, >> well, it takes more than little snow and government shutdown to keep federal meteorologists from their job. take a look. after a record-breaking blizzard in south dakota, meteorologists at the national weather service worked through this without getting paid. nearly two feet of snow buried...
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more than john boehner does. and that's why boehner turned tail. this isn't just if you do what we want you to do we will contribute money to your campaign or if you don't do, then maybe we will run some ads against you. as david is saying they are the ones with all the influence among the base. it's not really the outside groups that these congressmen are fearing. it is the rabid republican base in their districts coming up and showing up at town halls and screaming at them. >> listen, you can't count on outside groups. >> david, there used to be a center of both parties that resisted the impulses that were coming from the left edge of the party and there was also a conservative edge of the democratic party represented by senators that we no longer have. and just like the republican party used to have the different factions. this thing you describe as just a handful. >> john boehner has absolutely no leverage over this radical band of jackals within his own party. they worry about coke money. they don't want it against them. they don't care about
more than john boehner does. and that's why boehner turned tail. this isn't just if you do what we want you to do we will contribute money to your campaign or if you don't do, then maybe we will run some ads against you. as david is saying they are the ones with all the influence among the base. it's not really the outside groups that these congressmen are fearing. it is the rabid republican base in their districts coming up and showing up at town halls and screaming at them. >> listen,...
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it its the 31st from elton john. elton john, everybody. we will be right back with emily vancamp. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] when francois thibault said he was going to make vodka in cognac, everyone here said...non, non but true to his word, he did indeed create a vodka that tasted like no other! grey goose, francois? the extraordinary belongs to those who make it. i love that just washed freshness, but then it goes to your closet...to die. so do what i do -- try new glow unstopables in-wash scent boosters. toss them in before the wash, then pour in downy infusions for softness. mmm! and they fill your closet with scents so fresh i could just yodel! and they last for 12 weeks! downy unstopables and infusions. discover a fresher world. they top it off with sweet honey and a kick of cracked black pepper in their signature honey pepper sauce. and they top that top off with crispy fried jalapenos and onions. and to top the top of that top off, it's on their famous 2 for $20 menu. applebee's new honey pepper sirloin. see you tomorrow. [ m
it its the 31st from elton john. elton john, everybody. we will be right back with emily vancamp. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] when francois thibault said he was going to make vodka in cognac, everyone here said...non, non but true to his word, he did indeed create a vodka that tasted like no other! grey goose, francois? the extraordinary belongs to those who make it. i love that just washed freshness, but then it goes to your closet...to die. so do what i do -- try new glow unstopables...
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joining us, john stanton, thank you for being with us tonight. >> good to see you. >> john, my ulcer is back. is there a reason to worry that this vote is not going to happen? >> no, no, no. this stroet wivote will be fine. a fair number of republicans that vote to extend the debt limit and reopen government until early next year. this should go fine. >> what are you expecting in terms of numbers, cushion from the republican votes? >> well, it depend frankly. you know, some of the conservatives like, mulvaney thought republicans will vote with democrats on this. not sure i believe that. a healthy number. 80 or more could potentially end up voting with all of the democrats or most of the democrats to reopen the government and aindividual a debt default. >> what is the mood among the house republican caucus now if we can describe there being one there are different factions that have different feelings. if you could give them an overall -- where would you say they're at? >> well, there isn't one, frankly. i think for most republicans they feel very beat up, bruised that if feel like th
joining us, john stanton, thank you for being with us tonight. >> good to see you. >> john, my ulcer is back. is there a reason to worry that this vote is not going to happen? >> no, no, no. this stroet wivote will be fine. a fair number of republicans that vote to extend the debt limit and reopen government until early next year. this should go fine. >> what are you expecting in terms of numbers, cushion from the republican votes? >> well, it depend frankly. you...
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as both johns have indicated. gwen: both johns, i like that. >> the republicans look at public opinion and see things they think are on their side, that a majority of americans dislike the health care act and that a minority of -- majority of americans think the government spends too much money. where they made anywhere mistake, i think, is in trying to tie it to some things that are in a sense unrelated to that. gwen: the health care act launched into full flower this week -- >> for better or worse. >> i you should say the flower has outrun -- gwen: this is true. but that said, did anybody get any closer in all of this to shutting it down? that's not happening. >> no, i think the only way you could see -- you know, a lot of republicans who have been against this idea of trying to defund obamacare. they say if obamacare is such a disaster, it will collapse under its own weight. the republicans who are cackling gleefully at the problems with this initial rollout, particularly on the federal level has been something
as both johns have indicated. gwen: both johns, i like that. >> the republicans look at public opinion and see things they think are on their side, that a majority of americans dislike the health care act and that a minority of -- majority of americans think the government spends too much money. where they made anywhere mistake, i think, is in trying to tie it to some things that are in a sense unrelated to that. gwen: the health care act launched into full flower this week -- >>...
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that was a sad john boehner, that was a dejektsed john boehner. he had one thing to say. he's usually quite jovial with reporters. he didn't want anything to do with us. he wanted to go to bed or plot the next step. one of the more underreported stories here on the hill is these federal workers are going to be furloughed. there's no guarantee they get their pay back. you're from dc. you know how many federal workers there are in the area. there's a real worry that because of the appetite for cutting spending in this congress, you can see this shut down go on for a few days and these phones be presefolks be p the house republicans saying why should we pay you when you didn't work. but as far as where we move on from here your guess is as good as mine. apparently, that was supposed to be the magic bullet that was going to solve that. harry rooeeid is going to table later on today. they're still going to have to pass a clean cr bill. it's a question of when, not if. and we don't know. we do not know. there could be some more riders attached on the bills going back to the sen
that was a sad john boehner, that was a dejektsed john boehner. he had one thing to say. he's usually quite jovial with reporters. he didn't want anything to do with us. he wanted to go to bed or plot the next step. one of the more underreported stories here on the hill is these federal workers are going to be furloughed. there's no guarantee they get their pay back. you're from dc. you know how many federal workers there are in the area. there's a real worry that because of the appetite for...
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first-year manager john farrell given high fives. second-year mike matheny was watching the celebration as he peels away and goes back in to the cardinals clubhouse as the red sox are up one game to nothing and down to ken rosenthal. >> what made them so good? >> locating both sides of the plate. the cutter's so tough and when we goes away to righties and locates the way he does, pretty impressive tonight. >> ken: the play in the first inning, play overturned, what did you think when you were called out at second base? >> well, i was trying to slide in there and break up two and kind of saw wasn't on the transfer. but i mean, he calls you out you have to run off the field but they got it right. >> ken: how surprised were you that they overturned it? >> i don't know. they have great umpires out there. there's a lot of them. they try to get it right. that's the best way to do things. >> ken: last thing, dustin. 2007 was your last world series. how much fun is it being back? >> it's a blast. we're the last two teams playing. both teams
first-year manager john farrell given high fives. second-year mike matheny was watching the celebration as he peels away and goes back in to the cardinals clubhouse as the red sox are up one game to nothing and down to ken rosenthal. >> what made them so good? >> locating both sides of the plate. the cutter's so tough and when we goes away to righties and locates the way he does, pretty impressive tonight. >> ken: the play in the first inning, play overturned, what did you...
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joining us is john wet early, developer with oria solutions. john, welcome to "power lunch." so what went wrong here? >> thank you. >> what's been happening? >> well, it seems like people have been having a lot of issues signing on to the site, even accesses the site at all. as you can see now we have the site up here. over the past couple days it's definitely gotten a lot better. but we're still having some errors. i created a log-in earlier today and still getting errors as you can see. >> you were able to log in to establish an account or not? >> i was. >> you were? because i tried last week and i wasn't, but admittingly that was last week. are the problems that arose here, obviously partly programming, but were they mostly driven by volume and couldn't you have tested against the volumes that they experienced? >> well, i mean you can assume that. it's kind of hard to tell. with a site that's getting traffic like this, one would hope that they would test up to, you know, a very large volume. but they were only expecting 50 to 60,000 people and on day one 250,000 people tri
joining us is john wet early, developer with oria solutions. john, welcome to "power lunch." so what went wrong here? >> thank you. >> what's been happening? >> well, it seems like people have been having a lot of issues signing on to the site, even accesses the site at all. as you can see now we have the site up here. over the past couple days it's definitely gotten a lot better. but we're still having some errors. i created a log-in earlier today and still getting...