Waterfalls but he says he s not going to try to break the record. unless someone else breaks it first. it s amazingly adventurous stuff. i can t help but think, what propels you to do this, survival instincts sort of take over, yet do you this very dangerous stuff. why? there is no experience like it. i started kayaking at a very young age. it s been my soul focus ever since then, and there is the places you re able to go, the experiences you re able to have, and just the sheer thrill of being out on a river and running white water is absolutely unreal. and so it s that s my driving force. i just love it. every aspect about it. when were you kayaking people say i think that s runable. i remember that from the few times i ve kayaked. what you thought was runable was a 189-foot waterfall, taller than niagara falls, for context.
Unless someone else breaks it first. it s amazingly adventurous stuff. i can t help but think, what propels you to do this, survival instincts sort of take over, yet do you this very dangerous stuff. why? there is no experience like it. i started kayaking at a very young age. it s been my soul focus ever since then, and there is the places you re able to go, the experiences you re able to have, and just the sheer thrill of being out on a river and running white water is absolutely unreal. and so it s that s my driving force. i just love it. every aspect about it. when were you kayaking people say i think that s runable. i remember that from the few times i ve kayaked. what you thought was runable was a 189-foot waterfall, taller than niagara falls, for context. how was that runable? how did you say that was okay to
Than 500 miles from the north pole. bradt hasn t lost his taste for waterfalls but he says he s not going to try to break the record. unless someone else breaks it first. it s amazingly adventurous stuff. i can t help but think, what propels you to do this, survival instincts sort of take over, yet do you this very dangerous stuff. why? there is no experience like it. i started kayaking at a very young age. it s been my soul focus ever since then, and there is the places you re able to go, the experiences you re able to have, and just the sheer thrill of being out on a river and running white water is absolutely unreal. and so it s that s my driving force. i just love it. every aspect about it. when were you kayaking people say i think that s runable. i remember that from the few times i ve kayaked.
Let s listen in. not to put too fine a point on it, but we re right, and the next hhs secretary will play a pivotal role as we work to repeal obamacare and replace it with patient-centered reforms that will actually address costs, among other things. this will be an important endeavor, one that will and should get a lot of attention here today, but it should not be the soul focus of the next h shrks secretary. hhs has an annual budget of well over $1 trillion. let me repeat that. one department, $1 trillion. hhs encompasses the centers for medicare and medicaid services, the centers for disease, control, and prevention, the national institutes of health, the food and drug administration, and many others. it s no exaggeration to say that hhs touches more of the u.s. economy and affects the daily lives of more americans than any other part of the u.s.
Point. it would kill jobs. in my opinion, obamacare is the biggest job killer we have in america today. it s become such a job killner our economy. obamacare is the biggest job killner this country. and the economy keeps adding jobs. so then they warned the law would kill itself, collapse under its own weight. the law is so massive, burdensome, bureaucratic and confusing that it s collapsing under its own weight. the collapse of obamacare is happening before our own eyes. i think this law is going to collapse you should its own weight. it didn t collapse. it exceeded expectations. but when your party s soul focus is destroy a law, there s no wonder they re in denial today. this is a political hangover that will be tough to shake. joining me now are e.j. dionne and melissa harris perry. thank you both for being on the