protection for these specific events. no juliet s point, though, this is broader. this is about, you know, law enforcement can t protect every location at all times, whether it s times square or the outer boroughs, this takes a community effort. this is about, you know, creating a culture of security awareness that needs to become the new normal within our society. whether it s an event like new year s eve, or it s just our daily lives, we have to start living a new normal that, you know, we could be under attack at any moment. and this is interesting, in new york we re learning for the first time reflectors are going to be placed on high-rise buildings to help identify floors in case shots are fired from a window the way they were in las vegas. is this a new precaution because of what happened there? absolutely. look, when a tragedy happens, you know, i think it s the obligation of all of us to learn from that tragedy, and so what
assure the public that they are prepared, but to remind people also that the best defense is an aware and alert public. you can t have enough public safety personnel out there. they are really the see something, say something, people be aware of surroundings at events like this. jonathan, juliet brought up the concept of this being a theater to assure the public that precautions are being taken. what do you make of that? is that a crucial element of keeping the public safe? listen, what law enforcement across the country are doing, is they are responding to the ever-changing global threat environment. las vegas and new york specifically have been designated by the department of homeland security as special security events, so the full resources of the federal government are now cojoined with those municipalities to provide
that was the head of the kpwr-fplt o. juliet: we heard the president say this multiple times leading up to the vote on the health care reform. listen: under the reform we re proposing, if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor. if you like your health care plan, you can keep your health care plan. juliet: well, but now we re getting word that 22,000 seniors are being forced to find new health care coverage to supplement their medicare benefits. new england s harvard pilgrim, deciding to drop its medicare advantage program. the company point to go cuts in government payment to companies who give extra coverage to seniors. stuart varney is anchor of varney & company. st-fplt tu, the president announces the premiums would only drop by about a percent a year but that didn t reassure harvard pilgrim at least. look, it s worth repeating what the president said when he was trying to sell health care reform. i ll repeat it for you. if you like the plan, you keep the plan. well, for