There's no social media or Googling yourself. You only have to do it once to learn never to do it again.
Nowadays, social media is the easiest place to go to find something.
I think there's a misconception that I'm opposed to social media.
The most obvious drawback of social media is that they are aggressive distractions.
I'm not involved on any social media; it's really not my style.
Social media allows me to pick my times for social interaction.
Most of the time, when the mainstream media reports on something, it never tells the whole story.
I don't think there are any new media I'd like to cover.
Social media inflames our already inflated view of self.
After thousands of hours of news coverage, we have learned that Hillary is a liar and Barack is a terrorist or something.
We also have a program in place for low income people. A family of four making $26,000 a year can receive medical coverage, irrespective of citizenship or what documents.
By offering individuals ownership and control of their health care coverage, we return control to the patients; and that is exactly where it should be.
Quality child care, health insurance coverage, and training make it possible for former welfare recipients to get, and keep, jobs.
With the implementation of the Affordable Care Act and the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act, more people will have insurance coverage and, in principle, be eligible for more care.
My fiancee's brother-in-law was recently paralysed in an accident and it really brought home the fact that thousands of young people live with spinal injuries. It's an issue I wish had more coverage.
I think most people live in a space where they are looking for meaning in life and good in the world and that is not necessarily reflected in straight news coverage right now.
When it comes to war, we focus more on the mainstream coverage of the event, rather than the event itself. People dying is never funny. Protest puppets are always funny.
We not only have a legal obligation to honor our commitments, we have a moral obligation to provide the coverage we promised to provide to these people.
One in seven Americans, including more than 8 million children, does not have even basic healthcare coverage.
President Obama has regularly granted special access to reporters who give him preferential coverage.
The goal of real healthcare reform must be high-quality, universal coverage in a cost-effective way.