09/09/2016 5:45:12 AM PDT
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to Jane Long
The voices on the video are those of members of the press near the video camera. The primary female voice you hear is not Hillary or anyone else at the van.
Nonetheless, the optics of the video alone makes one wonder what is going on.
02/03/2016 7:12:08 PM PST
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to Helicondelta
If I had been a precinct captain for Carson and someone stood up and said that he was withdrawing, I would have simply gone to Carson's twitter feed to see that he had refuted the implication of the CNN story. And to see that he was still actively campaigning at various caucus locations.
Are we supposed to believe that a statistically significant number of committed Carson voters simply took the word of another campaign and did not bother to independently verify it?
Jump to about 1:35:00 in the video. The funny thing is that when the chair calls on Johnson, Johnson initially says “I have no questions.” He then changes his mind and goes off the cliff.
02/16/2010 6:12:26 PM PST
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to FromLori
From the school website: OVERVIEW
Central Falls is the smallest city in Rhode Island encompassing 1.5 square miles. However, within its borders are over 18,000 residents, making it one of the most densely populated cities in the nation. Central Falls High School (CFHS) is an urban Senior High School that serves students from grades nine through twelve. It is centrally located within the city so that most of the students are able to walk to and from school. The school has a capacity rating of 960 students with a current enrollment at just over 1,000.
The 2005-2006 SALT survey reports the following information:
96% of students are eligible or free or reduced lunch 65% of the student body is of Hispanic origin, 13% White, 14% African American, 8% other 25% of students receive ESL services 21% receive SPED services 12% of parents have a post-secondary degree The total per student school expenditure was $11,798 (State 9,371) 71.4% of students graduate
10/20/2009 1:20:52 PM PDT
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to craig_eddy
Is there a chance this means only the so-called Cadillac plans? (not that taxing those is right, either) No, that is a separate tax and can be found on page 1420.
This is an excerpt from the section titled "STUDY ON AFFORDABLE COVERAGE" which begins on page 208.
Does anyone doubt that the report will recommend universal (government) healthcare for all? And the debate on such legislation would be severely limited by this bill.
Oh and by the way, on page 195 the section titled "FAILURE TO MAINTAIN ESSENTIAL HEALTH BENEFITS COVERAGE" imposes a tax if you don't have health insurance, but language on page 201 excludes "UNDOCUMENTED ALIENS" from such requirement and from the tax.