but what i really am looking for is some type of leadership to come out of this to say, this is what we want. this is what we want. this is what has to change and these are the steps that we need to take to make these changes and tlg what we re willing to do to get it. bob, those comments surprise you? they don t surprise me, she s exactly right. her new movie selma is coming out in a time when mr. king was the leader of the civil rights movement. i don t understand the criticism of oprah for those comments. i don t think she can be faulted for caring i think she cares a lot. she s done a ton. i think she s been a good ambassador for not just the black community, but for all offense america, everyone loved oprah and i think she s got every right to say what she has, and i actually wish that more people like her would talk and that would basically get this
assume tlg were some students when were defenders of cosby, tell us about the split. a majority of students said the split need to happen but of course there is loyalty, it is a vast campus with majority, you will see students not quite aware of what cosby has done in his past. so a decent amount of students wlo were there when the cosby show aired, those students are thinking, maybe we should keep our loyalties, and not cut those ties. but those students started to realize when these allegations become so main stream, national news, like i said, the reputation of the institution really starts to go down. were most students aware that andrea was on the staff at
is ever enforced in full, that are going to be forced into the exchanges that find that they re on a new health care plan that they don t like. that s going to ha timeline throughout this entire year. and into next year. and that s going to be a new wave of americans assessing this program. the most amazing thing about what s going on with the website is that the only thing worse than them acknowledge tlg was something so urgent it could collapse the whole industry was for them to not understand that was ackohl going to be the result ultimately. but it is true, they still are not paying insurers. enrollment is going to suffer, and in the end, if the enrollment doesn t reach its target, no one has to worry about how unhappy people are with their plans because there won t be a system in place anymore. steve? but that is what makes this so interesting. it s amazing to me that it s news that the administration has provided an honest assessment of
we cannot have a repeat of the acorn like activities that led to too many people believe tlg was believing there was something for nothing and ultimately ending up with nothing when they started with something. jay carney was harsh in his rebuttal, declaring issa is a partisan trying to undermine the law at all costs. this is just one more data point in the republican obsession with sabotaging obamacare. all navigators must complete hours of training, including on privacy issues. and this is not just a one-time process. and a poll across the country say many are skeptical of the law, beyond the republicans and millions who have received cancellations. a poll shows 76% of americans who have health insurance blame rising deductions and premiums on the president s law. and a poll shows a drop in
that crowd in 1963. 1963 was the high pie of the civil rights movement in many ways. having worked on the staff of the march, being young and foolish, i expected a whole lot of people to come but nobody knew how many would come. what was really challenging was the unprecedented nature of the march. there had never been a mass march much less in the united states. if people ask me what do you remember most, frankly it was not necessarily the speeches. each speech seemed to be more brilliant than the next. what i remember, tlg as a native washingtonian is standing at the monument and looking out from the monument and not being able to see the last person. there were so many people there. that was our hope. that was our dream. wow. amazing. be sure to tune into msnbc tomorrow. we will have full coverage of the anniversary march.