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The nominee on the other side ends up being donald trump, i think the potential is that he ends up making that case for her. And that certainly has been if you look at the polls in recent, like, the last sort of swing states, the last five states that voted last week, she won all five in a surprise sweep that even her own campaign wasnt expecting, and a lot of that was based off women moving much more towards hillary and away from the republican primaries, frankly. But, i dont know, well have to see if she can actually make that case. It hasnt been made yet. But i think the bottom line too is if you are willing to go for the jet ski, how are you going to pay for it in and theres nothing that, you know, outlines things from an Economic Policy standpoint that connect all those dots in bernies case. What about the macro, second part of the question, does the millennial expectation of equality have implications for the larger push fo ....
Optimal, insureers prices will stay affordable through the risk adjustment program. And, you know, republican objections are a movable feast here. And i know that this is one of of the ones that they are or will latch on to because of their predictions of failure in the Enrollment Period have proven wrong. But if they just read the law and understand theres protections against prices becoming unaffordable they would, a, recognize provisions similar to the ones in the medicaid part d law passed under president bush, and they will know that those protections work so thats what we know now as we head into the next stage. And we feel confident that the law is written effectively. We feel confident, as i said earlier, that there is and will be a good mix broadly, demographically in the population of those who enroll in the federal insurance marketplaces. And there will be a process where the premiums are set for next year. The polit ....
when you build it into agency systems, you build it into come stat in the boston police department which they have done, it s common sense management stuff, and it s not that hard to envision. and when people are willing, it s not that hard to do. the will is the issue. and we will really wrap up here. thank you very much. [applause] we d like to hear from you. tweet us your feedback, twitter.com/booktv. [cheers and applause] this weekend booktv travels to beaumont, texas, where oil first poured out of the spindle top gusher in january 1903, ushering in the petroleum age in texas and changing the story of this city and our country. located about 90 miles east of houston and 30 miles inland from the gulf of mexico, beaumont is home to a diverse population of almost 120,000 people as well as lamar university. and it still has the remnants of the oil industry in operation here today. we at time-warner cable are very pleased to have a partner like coming up, in ....
agency was supposed to deport 890 hard-core criminals who are all here illegally. it s not who they didn t know who these folks were, they were locked up already in prison. men and women already convicted of the worst crimes imaginable and behind bars. instead of keeping them there, i.c.e. now admitting it let these felons go pack out onto the streets where you live when they left prison. some of them repeat offenders who have committed robbery, murder, kidnapping, sexual assault. the report blamed serious staffing and workload issues at i.c.e., and now we re getting new reaction from agency officials. trace gallagher picks up the story from our west coast newsroom where we now have both sides on this issue represented. trace? reporter: yeah. the report was compiled by the inspector general of the department of homeland security, and we are now getting brand new reaction from i.c.e., and they are acknowledging there are gaping holes in the system. here s how this whol ....