if you remember the man for drain the swamp was employed effectively by the democrats and describing the republican party at that time. and i think had we stood up at that time, then we wouldn t have lost those majorities in the house and the senate, and i fear that we might do the same again. you had strong words in that book, and yet, we looked at your voting record, and at this point, you vote more with the president than even some others in the senate who ve taken the president on. according to our count here, 93.5% of the time you have voited with the president. is there a point wrp you will vote potentially against your own id logical interests in order to send a message to republican leadership, in order to send a message to president trump? the question is when does character trump ideology end for you? what we ve done in the senate so far, 36 months of any presidency, we re in the personnel business.
lot of talk about the federal exchanges and glitches but there s also the story of state exchanges and places like kentucky where the state exchange worked but other places in the country blue state, massachusetts, rhode island well, rhode island has a good story, massachusetts doesn t. massachusetts has 93.5% below the rate of enrollment it was projected to be at in september. given that, pro-publica analyzes that one of the reasons these state exchanges have not gotten fixed is because state officials basically said, hey, we know this thing isn t going to work but it s the guys that built it that should shoulder the blame, people like cgi, which also built the federal exchange and they basically have had a hands-off attitude here. what is the likelihood of that these state exchanges get fixed in the course of the next several months? over time they will. probably not necessarily several months but over time they ll figure this out. you know, you see something here where you hav
after making, do. rich: crazy tricks. corking it. sage kotsenburg, he woweded the crowd with with tricks never seen. he scored 93.5 on his first run down the mountain. now, kotsenburg, an idaho native, a really laid back dude. he tweeted this earlier today. whoa, how random is this? i made the finals at the olympi olympics. that s so awesome. he was in disbelief again after actually winning the gold. that was so cute. i m really stoked to just, i can t believe this is all in one day, too. feels like already a week ago that it happened because it s just been already so crazy, but so stoked to be here and just like representing the u.s.a. for sure and being part of the first slopestyle team for the u.s. is pretty cool and then bringing home the gold is just icinging on the cake. he s by far my favorite
paraphrasing, getting on a scale is bad. especially if you are a saw mow can. bill, you said samoans are not known for being small people. time manage says 93.5% of american samoans are overweight and obese. we were right. up top again. don t discount the flyover states. we have things to say. are you from chicago, dude. we had a wal-mart. and according to a brown university study at 15 months of age, 23.3% of american saw mow can boys and 16.7% of samoan girls are obese at 15 months of age. this is like american airlines saying no americans. with their hand doing this. tom, do you want to add something or did they put you on screen to make things look cool? i guess because i was reacting to those statistics,
yesterday 93.5 from some perspective. if you take a look we were at 101.2 on day 27. confidence is typically 5,000 dollars invested in some sort of stock. ms global now trying to figure out when exactly who knew there were investor funds being dipped into. executives at ms global end with each other end with the group. it has been 10-days since the company went belly up. the money was a cushion. we have he in the end a $6 million short fall. no one is accused specifically of wrong doing. interesting. none of us want to hear this. a top financial executive saying that we might all have to suck is up and realize it will take