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you see the rest of the top five picks this evening in montreal. espn the magazine senior editor joins with us a report from montreal. e.j., the esles taking tavares. known as a goal scorer. the isles have the lowest point score last season. will he play right away? >> i get the sense he will play right away. he was off the radar screen for nhl -- he has been on the radar since he was 10 years old. he led the ontario hockey league, they felt he was an exceptional player. and he was allowed to go into that league. and i just expect that he is ready now to make that jump to the national hockey league. the islanders will want to have him on the team, go to training camp. i think with the islanders' situation rebuilding, i think he is a guy that will make the team. he will have a chance to play in the national hockey league this season. >> e.j., what other player in tonight's draft do you think can make an impact right away in the nhl? does anyone come to mind? >> i don't know when you say right away. i think it's a rare guy, mark that, can come in and
you see the rest of the top five picks this evening in montreal. espn the magazine senior editor joins with us a report from montreal. e.j., the esles taking tavares. known as a goal scorer. the isles have the lowest point score last season. will he play right away? >> i get the sense he will play right away. he was off the radar screen for nhl -- he has been on the radar since he was 10 years old. he led the ontario hockey league, they felt he was an exceptional player. and he was...
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montreal is a great franchise. they've had wonderful teams. i grew up in montreal. so deep down inside, while i was born in toronto, the canadians were my first team. >> i was in montreal for a sugar ray leonard fight against hearns, i believe it was, back in the 80s. the first time i had been there. wonderful beautiful city, and the people were magnificent. >> it's a fun city to be in because it's bilingual, and there's an awful lot of other people from other countries, other nationalities that are there. so you can get any type of restaurant you want. toronto is a great city too. we're going to have a good game today. >> ambassador to the united states from canada. debbie taylor had an opportunity to talk to a gentleman that's responsible for this ball field being in pristine condition. >> thank you very much. one of the toughest jobs this season at national park has been being the head groundskeeper, and john royce is the youngest in all baseball, 26 years old. you did play college football at penn state. that's going to help you lead the guys on the field. >> th
montreal is a great franchise. they've had wonderful teams. i grew up in montreal. so deep down inside, while i was born in toronto, the canadians were my first team. >> i was in montreal for a sugar ray leonard fight against hearns, i believe it was, back in the 80s. the first time i had been there. wonderful beautiful city, and the people were magnificent. >> it's a fun city to be in because it's bilingual, and there's an awful lot of other people from other countries, other...
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he's only faced them one time here in montreal back in 03. ballgame. 5 inning, 9 hits six years ago. 1-1 to johnson. >> rob: i think he threw enough off speed where he had nick thinking off speed and speeds it up a little with 91. just a little tardy for that one. >> johnny: when you came in as a closer when you were pitching, i'm sure the batter is expecting nothing but fastball after fastball after fastball. nick almost took one to the right side. did you have to make adjustments? >> rob: i wasn't a big league pitcher until i learned going to puerto rico and learning to throw my off speed slider when i got behind. that's when you're pitching. >> johnny: johnson where a shot to right. bruce is going back. he takes it for out three. the nats threaten but don't get a run across. still 2-0 cincinnati. we go to the 6th 6th. how far can you see? at pnc, taking the long view is how we help you take the right path. even to change it when conditions demand. keeping you on the road to achieving your goals. it's something we've been doing for over 150
he's only faced them one time here in montreal back in 03. ballgame. 5 inning, 9 hits six years ago. 1-1 to johnson. >> rob: i think he threw enough off speed where he had nick thinking off speed and speeds it up a little with 91. just a little tardy for that one. >> johnny: when you came in as a closer when you were pitching, i'm sure the batter is expecting nothing but fastball after fastball after fastball. nick almost took one to the right side. did you have to make adjustments?...
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i was going to tell a story from montreal days. >>> i was player of the game. usually it's the guy that wants to do the interview after the game. they gave me a weed whacker. i had to get through customs. i gave it to a guy. i'm not going to try to take that across the border in my bag bag. >> johnny: i thought it was to talk to the players before the game. we didn't do anything postgame. the guy would look at me and say when am i going to have time to go to a restaurant when it closes at 11:00? >> rob: i was player of the game a few times in houston. they would say brought to you by something and you'd get a $100 bill. i was like sure, i'll do it. you got an envelope with a crisp $100 bill in there. i was like i'll do it. >> johnny: count is full to adam dunn. dunn on base for the first time. we'll cover the bases tomorrow. home depot cover the bases with adam tomorrow. ballgame starting at 4:30 in the afternoon, wrap up game. dunn gets on. >> rob: kearns might interview adam dunn. he brought his jersey with a typo in it for charity. nice players we have. >> j
i was going to tell a story from montreal days. >>> i was player of the game. usually it's the guy that wants to do the interview after the game. they gave me a weed whacker. i had to get through customs. i gave it to a guy. i'm not going to try to take that across the border in my bag bag. >> johnny: i thought it was to talk to the players before the game. we didn't do anything postgame. the guy would look at me and say when am i going to have time to go to a restaurant when it...
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to become the first team to win game seven of the stanley cup finals on the road since the 1971 montrealllas stars have fired head coach dave tippett. the washington nationals signed righthander drew storen to a deal worth more than $1.5 million a day after selecting him with the 10th pick in the amateur draft. >> giants beat the d'backs 6-4. barry zito gets the win.
to become the first team to win game seven of the stanley cup finals on the road since the 1971 montrealllas stars have fired head coach dave tippett. the washington nationals signed righthander drew storen to a deal worth more than $1.5 million a day after selecting him with the 10th pick in the amateur draft. >> giants beat the d'backs 6-4. barry zito gets the win.
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montreal played the double rays 12 times from 98 to 01. the expos won 7 of those games. nick johnson a part of some of those ball clubs. he's getting good licks in the 1 1st inning. nats tied against the rays after taking two out of three at rfk three years ago. james shields is the only tampa bay starter that pitched in that series. he pitched 6 innings. >> rob: he's the oldest on the staff at 27. it's a talented staff. >> bob: career record 27-39, good era. 3.88: he's gone the distance with two shuts out in his career. nick johnson's souvenir day. that got inside on him a little bit. he was checking checking the trademark area on his bat. gallon nick is doing a great job for his pitch total. already up to 15. >> bob: that's going to be in right field. great at bat for johnson. finally getting something he could pull with tomorrow. they've scored in both first innings of this series with zimmermann going deep last night. >> rob: i like the way ryan walks in, greats greats the catcher and umpire. >> bob: he's a kid that really enjoys playing the game. he plays with a lot
montreal played the double rays 12 times from 98 to 01. the expos won 7 of those games. nick johnson a part of some of those ball clubs. he's getting good licks in the 1 1st inning. nats tied against the rays after taking two out of three at rfk three years ago. james shields is the only tampa bay starter that pitched in that series. he pitched 6 innings. >> rob: he's the oldest on the staff at 27. it's a talented staff. >> bob: career record 27-39, good era. 3.88: he's gone the...
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dave martinez was on my team in cincinnati for many years, actually a former montreal expo that was a pain in my neck when he was hitting. excellent centerfielder, good hitter. they have some guys and then don zimmer. >> bob: he is still a senior baseball advisor to this ball club in his 64th year, 51st in the major league. so this is not just a bunch of people running around without a plan down here. the tampa bay rays can win the american league pennant playing in the same division with boston, the yankees, toronto. >> rob: by the way. >> bob: there is not a. >> rob: the same year, the toronto blue jays are the best pitching staff. they won 86, 84 games. they have the best pitching staff in the american league league. a ridiculously tough division. >> bob: they have done it with draft and trades. ground ball to zimmerman, he brings the glove up, makes a dan dandy play -- makes a dandy play. nearly throw it is away but nick johnson makes the play. nick johnson saved a disaster right there. i mean, you are looking at maybe a run throwing if that ball goes down the line. >> rob: there
dave martinez was on my team in cincinnati for many years, actually a former montreal expo that was a pain in my neck when he was hitting. excellent centerfielder, good hitter. they have some guys and then don zimmer. >> bob: he is still a senior baseball advisor to this ball club in his 64th year, 51st in the major league. so this is not just a bunch of people running around without a plan down here. the tampa bay rays can win the american league pennant playing in the same division with...
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>> bob: i used love to the montreal alouettees. >> rob: the rough riders. >> bob: zimmerman. they're not going to throw them a -- throw him a fastball down the middle. blue jays do have another left- hand her in their bullpen. he's someone we know pretty well. >> rob: rod barajas is a very wide man, and you see him lean the chest forward, keep it in front. it would be hard to get it by that man. >> bob: b.j. ryan is not warming up right now. it's shawn camp, right-hander. >> rob: sometimes we refer to the catcher as a beck stop. that man is definitely a backstop right there. >> bob: zimmerman is going to be called out on strikes on a breaking ball that caught the outside corner according to brian gorman. now they could walk adam dunn. >> rob: no, this is a filthyslider right here. hayhurst just breaks that right off over the plate. too close to not swing at. >> bob: yeah, that was 12:00, 6:00 there. >> rob: our guys have to start swinging when they've got two strikes on them not looking for walks especially the three, four, five guys. >> bob: and they have to walk adam dunn n
>> bob: i used love to the montreal alouettees. >> rob: the rough riders. >> bob: zimmerman. they're not going to throw them a -- throw him a fastball down the middle. blue jays do have another left- hand her in their bullpen. he's someone we know pretty well. >> rob: rod barajas is a very wide man, and you see him lean the chest forward, keep it in front. it would be hard to get it by that man. >> bob: b.j. ryan is not warming up right now. it's shawn camp,...
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: when you came out of florida a&m, you became a member of this franchise back when they were in montrealat's right. back in 1989. it was a great school in florida a&m. >> johnny: the ratlers. >> ray: right. the rat willers. two wonderful guys taught me the skills of the of game and that was a great innuance. >> johnny: who mentorred you when you were going to high school or college. you hit well, you hit homerun, you drove in runs, stole bases. you did the whole package. >> . >> you know, growing up as a kit, you know, hank aaron was right there in atlanta and the things he accomplished and he endured doug the game, which set me apart from, i think, other players. but to add on to that, people like willie mcgee, rickey henderson, her eric davis, andy van slyke. i wanted to to carry myself that way. i really respected those gees. when i see those guys playing baseball, they had a lot of fun, a lot of enthusiasm and they love what they are doing. >> johnny: when you look at the people in the major league, guys give back to the community. no question about it. but nothing has done it the wa
: when you came out of florida a&m, you became a member of this franchise back when they were in montrealat's right. back in 1989. it was a great school in florida a&m. >> johnny: the ratlers. >> ray: right. the rat willers. two wonderful guys taught me the skills of the of game and that was a great innuance. >> johnny: who mentorred you when you were going to high school or college. you hit well, you hit homerun, you drove in runs, stole bases. you did the whole...
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it's just a shame that the expos never drew enough fans in montreal to be able to afford to keep the guerreros and the randy johnson and the list goes on and on of great players developed by this organization. >> rob: absolutely. and there were some guys that were developed, like grady sizemore and cliff lee that could be playing here now. you can say, well, you know, we want nothing to do with the expos, but they were traded for bart loco lone. >> reporter: here is adam dunn. ryan zimmerman, strikes out. starting to pool up. that's number 54. >> rob: i think it's all good now. you would know this more than me. didn't the boston brave go to kansas city and milwaukee and then atlanta? >> bob: no, they went to milwaukee first. the philadelphia athletics went to kansas city. >> rob: some teams have traveled around a little bit. they have gone and then. >> bob: and they are in oakland. it's i how can you deny the history. that's baseball. at the end of the day, that's all good. >> bob: and the royals fans have the st. louis browns who came there in '53, how their team moved around. i mea
it's just a shame that the expos never drew enough fans in montreal to be able to afford to keep the guerreros and the randy johnson and the list goes on and on of great players developed by this organization. >> rob: absolutely. and there were some guys that were developed, like grady sizemore and cliff lee that could be playing here now. you can say, well, you know, we want nothing to do with the expos, but they were traded for bart loco lone. >> reporter: here is adam dunn. ryan...
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member of the congress to take americans over the canadian border to purchase prescription drugs in montreal. i will never forget as long as i live the expression on the face of women, many of those poor with me were struggling with breast cancer. -- many of those women who were with me were struggling with breast cancer. they've paid 1/10 of the price for the same medication. right now, many of us are fighting for a program that we call re-importation of medicine so americans do not continue to get ripped off. in terms of education, many of the people who graduate medical school today are very deeply in debt. at the university of vermont medical school, is about 100,000. what we have tried to do in the stimulus package is greatly expand a program which provides a debt forgiveness for those doctors and dentists who work in medically underserved areas. we need more doctors and nurses in those areas. we are making some success, but we have a long way to go. the cost of medical education is so much that the average person graduates with $150,000 in debts. host: our guest is senator bernie sande
member of the congress to take americans over the canadian border to purchase prescription drugs in montreal. i will never forget as long as i live the expression on the face of women, many of those poor with me were struggling with breast cancer. -- many of those women who were with me were struggling with breast cancer. they've paid 1/10 of the price for the same medication. right now, many of us are fighting for a program that we call re-importation of medicine so americans do not continue...
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the toronto montreal interleague series used to be a pretty spirited rivalry. they played a lot over the years a total of 42 games and the blue jays won 23 of them involving the expos and the nats. nick will just step back from that one. 1-2. brian tallet pitching a really good game as well. four innings, one run on four hits. 61 pitches, 32 strikes as he entered the bottom of the fifth. yankees lead 5-1 at florida. news out of new york had them benching alex rodriguez for two games to give him time off and get things back together. the nats really pitched him wellin that series. >> rob: tallet didn't like his last interleague start against the marlins as nick hits a single to left field. >> bob: that was an interesting swing, rob. he inside-outed that ball to left field. >> rob: which normally he takes way outside pitch and smacks it over there. he went inside out as he got 3 1/3, 10 hits, eight earned runs, bob, on the 14th of june against the marlins. so, pitching much better against this national league team tonight. you scenic, as bob said, inside part of
the toronto montreal interleague series used to be a pretty spirited rivalry. they played a lot over the years a total of 42 games and the blue jays won 23 of them involving the expos and the nats. nick will just step back from that one. 1-2. brian tallet pitching a really good game as well. four innings, one run on four hits. 61 pitches, 32 strikes as he entered the bottom of the fifth. yankees lead 5-1 at florida. news out of new york had them benching alex rodriguez for two games to give him...
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washington's first year after coming from montreal. the nationals lead the all-time series 11-10 in this ballpark. washington, 5-4, but the o's about to equalize a lot of things here tonight. 2-2 to reimold. >> jim: there is that discipline at the plate. villone tries to hit the inside corner and just misses. too many young hitters -- >> rob: would have been swinging. >> jim: they would have been. 2-2, i really have to cover. of course, you also have to trust your umpires. >> bob: 3-2 pitch. now it's 10-1. pardon me. bases were not loaded, but they are now. >> jim: it seemed like they were loaded. >> bob: yeah, it only seems that way. second walk of the inning. to go with seven hits. >> jim: this is a perfect example what happens when the inning starts spiraling out of control. you come in, try to be perfect. villone has been around the block. he knows how to pitch. he gets behind huff. he pounds that one in the dirt. it goats into right field. markakis, he guilty ahead of markakis, he had a pitch. now you fig your you have the bases l
washington's first year after coming from montreal. the nationals lead the all-time series 11-10 in this ballpark. washington, 5-4, but the o's about to equalize a lot of things here tonight. 2-2 to reimold. >> jim: there is that discipline at the plate. villone tries to hit the inside corner and just misses. too many young hitters -- >> rob: would have been swinging. >> jim: they would have been. 2-2, i really have to cover. of course, you also have to trust your umpires....
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that would be in montreal, right? >> jim p.: you would think. did zimmerman? no. >> bob: no, he was third in the voting back in 06. josh willingham called on strikes with the bases loaded first time up. the nationals have had a problem with situational hitting this year, and most notably over the last month. when willingham struck out, bard did get the rbi walk, but then arguably the most undisciplined hitter on the team, ronny belliard, hit into that double play. willingham takes a breaking ball very close. >> jim p.: only way you take that pitch is if you're not trying to jerk the ball and you cut down your swing and you're going to use the whole field, and he's been red-hot. probably one of the reasons. normally the good slider, is that you don't pick it up out of the hand. it looked to me this willingham was able to recognize both of those sliders and lay off them. >> bob: that's a fastball that's over but low. >> rob: check out the side angle there. >> jim p.: boy, are you strong right there. that was a jim rice. >> bob: on a fastball up, it's a fair ball
that would be in montreal, right? >> jim p.: you would think. did zimmerman? no. >> bob: no, he was third in the voting back in 06. josh willingham called on strikes with the bases loaded first time up. the nationals have had a problem with situational hitting this year, and most notably over the last month. when willingham struck out, bard did get the rbi walk, but then arguably the most undisciplined hitter on the team, ronny belliard, hit into that double play. willingham takes a...
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and the 10-0 win the largest shutout win on the road since 1994 on the road at montreal. the fourth interleague shutout in phillies' history. >> and coach rodriguez honored pregame for most games caught in a career nowhere one is going to catch this. the bottom three, the 2-1 throw. and lance berkman and into the hill in center field and two runs come in. and six r.b.i.s in the last few games and win it 8-1. and third round at wimbledon rotted >> and andy roddick facing his friend, jurgen melzer. and he doubles and falls in the third set and roddick losing his footing. a nice effort, but he ends up losing the game and the set. and once again, his wife, brooklyn decker. and fourth set. and the nice shot. >> she is spoken for. >> roddick with the forev fore- winner. >> and considering the way he serve served in the first two sets, i was glad to get through with a two-set lead. you know, i was having trouble getting a read on hill. he was hitting all of his spots. i played him a lot of times and that's the best he served against me. like the other two matches, i wish i could
and the 10-0 win the largest shutout win on the road since 1994 on the road at montreal. the fourth interleague shutout in phillies' history. >> and coach rodriguez honored pregame for most games caught in a career nowhere one is going to catch this. the bottom three, the 2-1 throw. and lance berkman and into the hill in center field and two runs come in. and six r.b.i.s in the last few games and win it 8-1. and third round at wimbledon rotted >> and andy roddick facing his friend,...
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the montreal franchise record is 15.y hits are great, winning is better, and runs are much better than that. >> nobody has better diamond dust than phil wood. thank you. time for the stay in the game hold of the day. active holds leaders for the syracuse chiefs, saul rivera with five, jason bergmann and will ledezma. you, too, can stay in the game for just for men hair color. adam dunn is only four shy of 300 for his career. frost-brewed coors light. ♪ how cold is it? it's chilled down to 34 degrees... for a taste as cold as the rockies. it's aged cold. it's filtered cold. and it's served in cans, bottles, and glasses... that tell you when it's cold. why? because refreshment isn't everything. it's the only thing. frost-brewed coors light. the world's most refreshing beer. try chili's new fire-grilled quesadillas, starting at $6.99. flame-grilled tortillas layered with chicken, bacon, cheese, and ranch. crispy on the outside, melted perfection on the inside. new fire-grilled quesadillas. only at chili's. >>> one more comi
the montreal franchise record is 15.y hits are great, winning is better, and runs are much better than that. >> nobody has better diamond dust than phil wood. thank you. time for the stay in the game hold of the day. active holds leaders for the syracuse chiefs, saul rivera with five, jason bergmann and will ledezma. you, too, can stay in the game for just for men hair color. adam dunn is only four shy of 300 for his career. frost-brewed coors light. ♪ how cold is it? it's chilled down...
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native and received her degree in montreal, canada. ms. buchanan was national treasurer and ronald reagan's campaign in 1980, and 1984. in 1981 president reagan appointed her to be treasurer of the united states and at the age of 32 she is the youngest person to hold this distinguished title. she continued to serve under reagan and in 1983 appointed her to share his commission on women's billion of business owners. served as campaign chairman during her brother's presidential campaign. most recently she served as chairman in the senior adviser to mitt romney. other notable career accolade's include ms. buchanan's role as regular political analyst for cnn's inside politics and good morning america. he was the co-anchor of the political talks of equal times and host of radio talk-show program in 2007. she was named one of the year by the policy institute. her book the extreme makeover of hillary rodham clinton was published in 2007 and is an extraordinarily perspective -- perceptive analysis of clinton. she is president of the american cause
native and received her degree in montreal, canada. ms. buchanan was national treasurer and ronald reagan's campaign in 1980, and 1984. in 1981 president reagan appointed her to be treasurer of the united states and at the age of 32 she is the youngest person to hold this distinguished title. she continued to serve under reagan and in 1983 appointed her to share his commission on women's billion of business owners. served as campaign chairman during her brother's presidential campaign. most...
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. >> bob: now that includes montreal. >> rob: right so the expos and the o's. >> jim: kenny singletonly one of them. >> bob: a good breaking ball to josh willingham who pulled the ball for a base hit and scored washington's only run. >> jim: how about mike epstein? did he hit 200 home runs? i don't think so. >> bob: this has been like dump the band week. they have been killing us on these. >> rob: well, because they opened up an orioles' media guide and just like they were picking them out of the red sox media guide at our park. >> bob: what do they have against you guys? >> bob: it is a vast truck conspirator is what it is. josh willingham, by the way, his batting average is is up in the .260 range now and it took him most of the month of april to get off the interstate. he has really been swinging the bat well. he got jammed by that one, up the middle to brian roberts. that's how the fourth inning gets underway. the next two hitters, dukes and bard hitting safely so far. >> jim: there the a gad eye -- good adjustment. he guilty ahead of willingham. the last time he got behind him an
. >> bob: now that includes montreal. >> rob: right so the expos and the o's. >> jim: kenny singletonly one of them. >> bob: a good breaking ball to josh willingham who pulled the ball for a base hit and scored washington's only run. >> jim: how about mike epstein? did he hit 200 home runs? i don't think so. >> bob: this has been like dump the band week. they have been killing us on these. >> rob: well, because they opened up an orioles' media guide and...
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i was in the house to take americans over the canadian border to purchase prescription drugs in montrÉal and i will never forget as long as i live, the expression on the face of women, many of those who were with me were struggling with breast cancer. and they bought a drug at that point, this is a number of years ago, they paid a 10th of the price. a 10th of the price in canada for the same exact medicine they were buying in the united states. and i should call them right now, as many of us are fighting for a program, so that americans do not continue to get ripped off by the drug companies and have to pay the highest prices in the world. in terms of education, again, one of the problems that we have is that many people who graduate from medical school today are very, very deeply in debt. and the university of vermont medical school, it's about 150,000, if you go to dental school it's even more. what we are trying to do and haven't succeeded doing in the stimulus package is greatly expand the program called the national health service corps which helps provide debt forgiveness for those
i was in the house to take americans over the canadian border to purchase prescription drugs in montrÉal and i will never forget as long as i live, the expression on the face of women, many of those who were with me were struggling with breast cancer. and they bought a drug at that point, this is a number of years ago, they paid a 10th of the price. a 10th of the price in canada for the same exact medicine they were buying in the united states. and i should call them right now, as many of us...
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was in the house to take americans over in the canadian border to purchase prescription drugs in montrealand i will never forget as long as i live in the expression on the face of the women many more with a struggling with breast cancer and they bought a drug at that point called tamoxifen is used for breast cancer and they paid a one-tenth the price in canada the same exact madison they were buying in the united states. i should tell the caller that right now as many of us are fighting for a program called the importation of madison so that americans do not continue to get ripped off by the drug companies and have to pay the highest prices in the world. in terms of education again one of the problems we have is many people who graduate medical school today are very deeply in debt. and the university of vermont medical school is 150,000, a dental school is even more. what we are trying to do it and have succeeded doing in the stimulus package is greatly expand the program called the national health services corps which provides debt forgiveness for the doctors to work in underserved medic
was in the house to take americans over in the canadian border to purchase prescription drugs in montrealand i will never forget as long as i live in the expression on the face of the women many more with a struggling with breast cancer and they bought a drug at that point called tamoxifen is used for breast cancer and they paid a one-tenth the price in canada the same exact madison they were buying in the united states. i should tell the caller that right now as many of us are fighting for a...