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gwen: whoo. the democrats were resisting too, which is why kerry flew back from geneva to washington to try to mollify members of his own party. we've heard this before. what's at stake here? >> everything is at stake. the most serious foreign policy is the risk of on a iranian nuclear weapons capability and i think there are so many elements of this last week we were in geneva. you're right. when john kerry got on a plane and showed up, followed immediately by every other foreign minister in the six nations because no one wanted to be left out of this game. we all thought ok, this means there's going to be a deal. i think what happened was kerry thought he was very close to getting a deal. perhaps he would have except for the fact the french foreign minister showed up -- gwen: wasn't the iraqi foreign minister telegraphing they thought he had a deal? >> yes, the u.s., the european chief and iran had been working on a -- an agreement. france said wait a second, we haven't weighed in on this. fran
gwen: whoo. the democrats were resisting too, which is why kerry flew back from geneva to washington to try to mollify members of his own party. we've heard this before. what's at stake here? >> everything is at stake. the most serious foreign policy is the risk of on a iranian nuclear weapons capability and i think there are so many elements of this last week we were in geneva. you're right. when john kerry got on a plane and showed up, followed immediately by every other foreign...
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once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. it's supposed to get better. but so far, when it comes to the affordable care act, everything just seems to be getting if not worse at least murkier. low enrollment, canceled policies, and in the week's signature moment, 3 1/2 hours of grilling for the administration's top health official. witness this exasperated exchange. >> so the president ult ultimately is responsible. while it's great that you're a team player and taking responsibility, it is the president's ultimate responsibility, correct? >> you clearly -- whatever. yes, he is the president. he is responsible for government programs. gwen: that's a key point. because more than anything else, health care opponents want to link the problems with the law to the president himself. and to more essential flaws. mitch mcconnell said as much to me this week. >> the point is could anybody make it work? i don't think albert einstein could make this thing work. it can't work. it won't work. and so i feel sorry for her being put in a pos
once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. it's supposed to get better. but so far, when it comes to the affordable care act, everything just seems to be getting if not worse at least murkier. low enrollment, canceled policies, and in the week's signature moment, 3 1/2 hours of grilling for the administration's top health official. witness this exasperated exchange. >> so the president ult ultimately is responsible. while it's great that you're a team...
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thank you. >> once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. it's quiet in washington tonight but there are echoes here from a tumultuous week. we begin in the senate where the biggest debate was about finding a way to end debate. >> the american people believe congress is broken. the american people believe the senate is broken. and i believe the american people are right. gwen: senate democrats infuriated the republican minority by pulling the pin on a long threatened grenade, changing the rules that require a 60-vote majority to confirm presidential nominees. >> they believe that one set of rules should apply to them, to them, and another set to everybody else. he may as just as well have said if you like the rules of the senate, you can keep them. [laughter] >> huh? if you like the rules of the senate, you can keep them. gwen: that was very lively from mr. mcconnell. how long was this in the works? after years of talking the nuclear option, all of a sudden there it was. >> i think if you were paying close attention to the senate there was a
thank you. >> once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. it's quiet in washington tonight but there are echoes here from a tumultuous week. we begin in the senate where the biggest debate was about finding a way to end debate. >> the american people believe congress is broken. the american people believe the senate is broken. and i believe the american people are right. gwen: senate democrats infuriated the republican minority by pulling the pin on a...
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gwen: there's one more detail. before we move off health care, this is a law that's already been in effect for a while. let's listen to randy who wrote this in from facebook. he wrote, that's right, we're going to take a look at this. he said what part of the national health care law still has yet to go into effect? can people who are of no income sign up for the national health care insurance plan? karen? >> i think the big question that's still out there, come january 1, when all these people, presumably the website gets working and all these people think they have coverage and they can begin showing up at doctors' offices and hospitals and community health centers, the question is, whether there will be primary care providers there for them, whether they are satisfied with the care they're getting, and satisfied with the choices that they have. and that is something we are not going to learn until next year. as far as low income people, thanks to the supreme court, the fact is that about half the country, low in
gwen: there's one more detail. before we move off health care, this is a law that's already been in effect for a while. let's listen to randy who wrote this in from facebook. he wrote, that's right, we're going to take a look at this. he said what part of the national health care law still has yet to go into effect? can people who are of no income sign up for the national health care insurance plan? karen? >> i think the big question that's still out there, come january 1, when all these...
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gwen: that is why i turn to wessel. half ts have dropped by but the administration is busy digging itself out of a new hole explaining and re-explaining what happened to its shiny new healthcare roll out. part of the explanation the president offered yesterday. i regret very much that what to do which is to make sure that everybody is better plans because they want them as opposed to into it,hey are forced we were not as clear as we the d to be in terms of changes that needed to take place. wen: not as clear as we needed to be is an understatement. he says he has one more campaign the affordable care act. do we have anything to do with like?hat will be >> not really because he hasn't khapbchance to launch it. he was hoping to run one of those famous obama campaigns and go out and draw crowds and talk up the project. nstead, he is explaining and apologizi apologizing. really, what he has to do now is buy time. hat is what they are trying to do. they are trying -- the white house is trying to stave off attempts from congr
gwen: that is why i turn to wessel. half ts have dropped by but the administration is busy digging itself out of a new hole explaining and re-explaining what happened to its shiny new healthcare roll out. part of the explanation the president offered yesterday. i regret very much that what to do which is to make sure that everybody is better plans because they want them as opposed to into it,hey are forced we were not as clear as we the d to be in terms of changes that needed to take place....
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gwen has been part of the alliance for about 15 years now. gwen is a elder and retired from the american indian district titles four, seven and nine of the indian education act. she has moved beyond the limits of her duties for the families in her district. she spends time volunteers for all community functions that the alliance puts on. the families that she serves remember her fondly and all that she did for them. she offered her talents to powwows, food booths, graduations and dinners and let's watch a video on gwen stirrer. >> i am [inaudible] known as the keepers of the western door. they're on the western side of new york and they're the biggest of the tribes. i'm the one -- i'm the one that creeks that runs through our reservation now. indian community -- there was nothing in the beginning. for 20 years that i work in the school district helping the children understand that their heritage was important, and important to be proud of being indian, and so that gave them reasons to study harder and to be a better student and stay in school
gwen has been part of the alliance for about 15 years now. gwen is a elder and retired from the american indian district titles four, seven and nine of the indian education act. she has moved beyond the limits of her duties for the families in her district. she spends time volunteers for all community functions that the alliance puts on. the families that she serves remember her fondly and all that she did for them. she offered her talents to powwows, food booths, graduations and dinners and...
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. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. also ahead this thursday, wall street's all a-twitter. the social media giant goes public, turning 140-character messages into a company now valued in the tens of billions. >> woodruff: and in one colorado county, health insurance costs are much higher than in the rest of the state, complicating the push to get the uninsured signed up for new plans.
. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. also ahead this thursday, wall street's all a-twitter. the social media giant goes public, turning 140-character messages into a company now valued in the tens of billions. >> woodruff: and in one colorado county, health insurance costs are much higher than in the rest of the state, complicating the push to get the uninsured signed up for new plans.
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gwen: democrats play a little hardball. >> it's time to change. it's time to change the senate before this institution becomes obsolete. gwen: blowing up rules to get the president's nominees confirmed. >> it's not about the filibuster, it's another raw exercise of political power to permit the majority to do anything it wanhe
gwen: democrats play a little hardball. >> it's time to change. it's time to change the senate before this institution becomes obsolete. gwen: blowing up rules to get the president's nominees confirmed. >> it's not about the filibuster, it's another raw exercise of political power to permit the majority to do anything it wanhe
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gwen: a presidential mea culpa on health care. lit stop the bleeding or cost him the credibility he needs on other issues like iran? tonight on "washington week." the president falls on his sword. >> ultimately i'm the head of this team. we did fumble the ball on it and what i'm going to do is make sure that we get it fixed. gwen: and his opponents smell blood. >> this wasn't a small mistake. this wasn't a scaling mistake. this was a monumental mistake, to go live and effectively explode on the launch pad. gwen: even before the president's admission that he should have known but didn't, that his health care plan was not ready for prime time, democrats were joining the criticism. >> ier
gwen: a presidential mea culpa on health care. lit stop the bleeding or cost him the credibility he needs on other issues like iran? tonight on "washington week." the president falls on his sword. >> ultimately i'm the head of this team. we did fumble the ball on it and what i'm going to do is make sure that we get it fixed. gwen: and his opponents smell blood. >> this wasn't a small mistake. this wasn't a scaling mistake. this was a monumental mistake, to go live and...
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i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. also ahead, afghan president hamid karzai complicated a key security agreement with the u.s., telling tribal leaders it should not be finalized until next year. >> ifill: plus, some familiar faces look back at the assassination of president john f. kennedy. >> the air was filled with the most incredible screaming. it was like choirs all singing out of tune. >> woodruff: robert macneil and jim lehrer were both there 50 years ago, covering that fateful day in dallas. >> what the kennedy assassination did for me was forever to keep me aware of the fragility of everything. three rounds fired in 15 seconds changed the course of history. >> woodruff: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy i
i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. also ahead, afghan president hamid karzai complicated a key security agreement with the u.s., telling tribal leaders it should not be finalized until next year. >> ifill: plus, some familiar faces look back at the assassination of president john f. kennedy. >> the air was filled with the most incredible screaming. it was like choirs all singing out of tune. >> woodruff: robert macneil and jim lehrer were both there 50...
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>> oh, very active, gwen. but this blueprint, adds i know michael notes, we've talked about it, this blueprint of a first step but at the same time agreeing on an end goal is actually blueprint that the iranians proposed because iranians said privately to us, look, president rouhani has all these hard-liners at home. if we can't say that the world powers agree that at the end of this road we are going to have our right to enrich recognized and all the sanctions lifted in return for what we do with our own nuclear program than he can't even sell the interim step. so this is very much following both public and private conversations that the two sides have had. certainly mostly beginning since rouhani won election promising to take a new approach. but, of course, there had been talks going on, back channel talks, for years and years. they just never led anywhere. if. >> ifill: back-channel talks involving the u.s. and iran but what about the rest of the p 5 plus 1? this is technically an international agreement n
>> oh, very active, gwen. but this blueprint, adds i know michael notes, we've talked about it, this blueprint of a first step but at the same time agreeing on an end goal is actually blueprint that the iranians proposed because iranians said privately to us, look, president rouhani has all these hard-liners at home. if we can't say that the world powers agree that at the end of this road we are going to have our right to enrich recognized and all the sanctions lifted in return for what...
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. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. also ahead this wednesday, the last in our series of personal stories from health reform: a denver woman whose insurance policy was cancelled. >> i was nning to keep this plan for the future. this was not a substandard plan. this was a plan that was good for me. >> woodruff: and miles o'brien sits down with chris hadfield, the astronaut whose out-of-this- world dispatches shed light on life in space. >> i could take a picture and within minutes, tweet it to a million people. it just finally allowed me to really share the experience with many people who wanted to come on board. >> woodruff: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was ma
. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. also ahead this wednesday, the last in our series of personal stories from health reform: a denver woman whose insurance policy was cancelled. >> i was nning to keep this plan for the future. this was not a substandard plan. this was a plan that was good for me. >> woodruff: and miles o'brien sits down with chris hadfield, the astronaut whose out-of-this- world dispatches shed light on life in space. >> i could take a picture and within...
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>> no, i think what happened -- i think, what gwen opened up with -- david plouffe opened up with, if you get this thing fixed by march, they'll like it. i think it will work and it did work when mitt romney did it in massachusetts. 98.5%. >> they won't forget it completely it doesn't seem. >> any more than they forget the government shutdown. >> how do you justify my constituents who are calling me, a lady betsy in rockford, illinois, said her policy is being canceled and her costs are skyrocketing. how are you going to fix that these people were promised more affordable insurance, insurance for everybody. >> betsy should get a tax subsidy and her actual premium will be lower. >>> i want to turn quickly to iran, this week may be a very big week with negotiations with iran, with secretary kerry, the white house seems cautiously optimistic about this. the state department seems cautiously optimistic they can get a deal with iran. we've heard this before and nothing happened. is it going to happen, bret, you think? >> well, it's very hard to say. everyone thought that the last deal was
>> no, i think what happened -- i think, what gwen opened up with -- david plouffe opened up with, if you get this thing fixed by march, they'll like it. i think it will work and it did work when mitt romney did it in massachusetts. 98.5%. >> they won't forget it completely it doesn't seem. >> any more than they forget the government shutdown. >> how do you justify my constituents who are calling me, a lady betsy in rockford, illinois, said her policy is being canceled...
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i'm gwen ifill. judy woodruff is off. also ahead this election day, paul solman reports on a seattle suburb where voters are weighing whether to create a "living wage" of $15 an hour. >> it's the right thing to do. right now we have corporations making profits and employees making minimum wage. >> it's hard to adjust to that overnight. >> ifill: and not too cold, not too hot-- new research suggests there are tens of billions of planets just right to potentially support life. >> this is the $464 million question. do these planets that orbit their stars in orbits that remind us of the earth, the size of the earth, do they actually have liquid water? >> ifill: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the ongoing support
i'm gwen ifill. judy woodruff is off. also ahead this election day, paul solman reports on a seattle suburb where voters are weighing whether to create a "living wage" of $15 an hour. >> it's the right thing to do. right now we have corporations making profits and employees making minimum wage. >> it's hard to adjust to that overnight. >> ifill: and not too cold, not too hot-- new research suggests there are tens of billions of planets just right to potentially...
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good evening, i'm judy woodruff >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. also ahead this monday, 15% of americans now receive help in the form of food stamps, but additional money for the program is ending just as thanksgiving approaches, we profile colorado families trying to get by with less. >> $20 doesn't sound like a lot, but it is a lot. it's a meal. it's milk. it's meat. it's vegetables. and every little bit helps. >> woodruff: and, with promises of tunisia's revolution unfulfilled, pressure mounts to find a path forward to democracy in the birthplace of the arab spring. those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station
good evening, i'm judy woodruff >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. also ahead this monday, 15% of americans now receive help in the form of food stamps, but additional money for the program is ending just as thanksgiving approaches, we profile colorado families trying to get by with less. >> $20 doesn't sound like a lot, but it is a lot. it's a meal. it's milk. it's meat. it's vegetables. and every little bit helps. >> woodruff: and, with promises of tunisia's revolution...
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gwen ifill is preparing for "washington week," which airs later this evening. here's a preview: >> ifill: action this week on filibuster, sexual assaults in the military, and the beginning of the end in afghanistan. plus, a reflection on the interrupted legacy of president john f. kennedy. that's later tonight on "washington week." judy >> wooduff: tomorrow's edition of "pbs newshour" weekend looks at an innovative way to encourage americans to save. special correspondent karla murthy reports on a credit union plan called "save to win". here's an excerpt. >> in tonight's megamillion jackpots is an estimated annuitized come 149 million. >> it's a moment that millions of americans wait for each week. >> now, let's see if we can make you a millionaire tonight. >> the chance to win a huge, life-changing amount of money. >> a check for $10,000. >> but now, some states are experimenting with a different kind of lottery, one where you won't necessarily win but you can't lose. >> ( applause ) >> wooduff: that's tomorrow, on "pbs newshour" weekend. and we'll be back, ri
gwen ifill is preparing for "washington week," which airs later this evening. here's a preview: >> ifill: action this week on filibuster, sexual assaults in the military, and the beginning of the end in afghanistan. plus, a reflection on the interrupted legacy of president john f. kennedy. that's later tonight on "washington week." judy >> wooduff: tomorrow's edition of "pbs newshour" weekend looks at an innovative way to encourage americans to save....
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"washington week" gwen: a topsy-turvy economy. are up but so is the jobless rate. but spending is down. what is the problem? needs to stop throwing up obstacles in the way economic growth. gwen: on healthcare, even a ocrats are searching for fix. >> why keep limping along? just shut it down and put it together the way it together.put >> there is no words to describe the frustration we all have. am sorry that they are finding themselves in this situation base
"washington week" gwen: a topsy-turvy economy. are up but so is the jobless rate. but spending is down. what is the problem? needs to stop throwing up obstacles in the way economic growth. gwen: on healthcare, even a ocrats are searching for fix. >> why keep limping along? just shut it down and put it together the way it together.put >> there is no words to describe the frustration we all have. am sorry that they are finding themselves in this situation base
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. ♪ gwen: now that the leftovers are over, and the football has been played, we bring your dinner table political conversation to our table. tonight on this special edition of "washington week." what were the hot topics at your house? health care? the economy? war? peace? or maybe washington dysfunction? >> why is there no debt limit? >> why are you more concerned with what your party is going to do in the elections rather than how you're going to help the american people? >> i'm wondering what specifically you'll be doing to prevent another government shutdown? gwen: tonight we answered your questions from around the country with peter baker of "the new york times." michael duffy of "time" magazine. karen tumulty of "the washington post." and jeff zeleny of avens news.
. ♪ gwen: now that the leftovers are over, and the football has been played, we bring your dinner table political conversation to our table. tonight on this special edition of "washington week." what were the hot topics at your house? health care? the economy? war? peace? or maybe washington dysfunction? >> why is there no debt limit? >> why are you more concerned with what your party is going to do in the elections rather than how you're going to help the american...
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. >>> congresswoman gwen moore is fired up over this. she says it's a woman's rights issue. her take on the new supreme court obama care case right after the break. charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. you can fill that box and pay one flat rate. i didn't know the coal thing was real. it's very real... david rivera. rivera, david. [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] with five perfectly sweetened whole grains... you can't help but see the good. (announcer) at scottrade, our cexactly how they want.t with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade off
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i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. also ahead this thursday, the grim recovery efforts continue in devastated parts of the philippines, but the picture is still one of loss and despair. >> ifill: we have the first tv interview with the new head of the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives. b. todd jones talks about the challenge of reigning in gun violence. >> we're really operating with 20th century technology in the 21st century. >> woodruff: and robert macneil returns to talk about his latest novel. >> ifill: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for p
i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. also ahead this thursday, the grim recovery efforts continue in devastated parts of the philippines, but the picture is still one of loss and despair. >> ifill: we have the first tv interview with the new head of the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives. b. todd jones talks about the challenge of reigning in gun violence. >> we're really operating with 20th century technology in the 21st century. >>...
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i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. also ahead this tuesday, the bloody civil war in syria. the main rebel group announced it will skip upcoming peace talks and vowed to keep up the battle against president bashar al-assad's forces. >> ifill: and our thanksgiving week series on food continues with a profile of award-winning cookbook writer paula wolfert, now caught between her love of food and her battle with alzheimer's. >> i can't remember what i read i know what the dish is supposed to taste like, i just don't remember the amounts. i can't... i can't remember. >> ifill: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible
i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. also ahead this tuesday, the bloody civil war in syria. the main rebel group announced it will skip upcoming peace talks and vowed to keep up the battle against president bashar al-assad's forces. >> ifill: and our thanksgiving week series on food continues with a profile of award-winning cookbook writer paula wolfert, now caught between her love of food and her battle with alzheimer's. >> i can't remember what i read i know...
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i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. also ahead this tuesday, the bloody civil war in syria. the main rebel group announced it will skip upcoming peace talks and vowed to keep up the battle against president bashar al-assad's forces. >> ifill: and our thanksgiving week series on food continues with a profile of award-winning cookbook writer paula wolfert, now caught between her love of food and h
i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. also ahead this tuesday, the bloody civil war in syria. the main rebel group announced it will skip upcoming peace talks and vowed to keep up the battle against president bashar al-assad's forces. >> ifill: and our thanksgiving week series on food continues with a profile of award-winning cookbook writer paula wolfert, now caught between her love of food and h
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. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. also ahead this wednesday, the first official numbers are out; roughly 100,000 people have signed up for health insurance in the new state and federal marketplaces, well short of initial expectations. >> wooduff: and we close with another personal take on the setbacks and successes of health-care reform. tonight, a cancer patient shares her story. >> the affordable healthcare act means th h
. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. also ahead this wednesday, the first official numbers are out; roughly 100,000 people have signed up for health insurance in the new state and federal marketplaces, well short of initial expectations. >> wooduff: and we close with another personal take on the setbacks and successes of health-care reform. tonight, a cancer patient shares her story. >> the affordable healthcare act means th h
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gwen moore a democrat from washington and jonathan gruber an m.i.t. professor in economics. he also served as an adviser to the white house and to congress on the president's health care plan. congresswoman, i want to start with you. i think somebody from mars would watch the congress these days and say what are those people so angry about? fighting like mad from the republican side with all this anguish and frightening anger. and i get the feeling it's not about whether the program is working or not. what they are angry about the democrats and angry about the president and angry about this health care program is they don't like the effort. they're angry that anybody tried to make sure that the 50 million people sitting as working people in the emergency room looking for some health care are being taken care of or being thought after. they don't like that effort. and that's why they're really angry. not that there are glitches. they don't like trying to do something for these people because they don't want to lift themselves up off their butts to do it. your thoughts. >> oh,
gwen moore a democrat from washington and jonathan gruber an m.i.t. professor in economics. he also served as an adviser to the white house and to congress on the president's health care plan. congresswoman, i want to start with you. i think somebody from mars would watch the congress these days and say what are those people so angry about? fighting like mad from the republican side with all this anguish and frightening anger. and i get the feeling it's not about whether the program is working...