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focus in prevention in the mental health arena is on secondary prevention which is to say trying to nip in the blood, before they get severe, makes a great deal of sense. who is depressed, there is a qualitative -- everybody gets sad periodically. where to draw the line is unclear. even with the relative least restricted definitions we have right now, 60% of the population of the u.s. has had a mental illness. that seems like a crazy number and we have reported those numbers, there was lot of criticism saying that is ridiculous. if i were to tell you that 99% of the population had a physical illness at some point in their life, there are hang nails, there are equivalents of the common cold for mental disorders, if you have a snake phobia and live in the forty-first story of a high-rise in manhattan it doesn't get in a way of your life unless your next-door neighbor's kid has a snake. it turns out that most of the people who have serious mental illnesses as adults started out as kids with some signs of something, a deathly fear of dogs at the age of 4, or school phobia, they couldn't get
focus in prevention in the mental health arena is on secondary prevention which is to say trying to nip in the blood, before they get severe, makes a great deal of sense. who is depressed, there is a qualitative -- everybody gets sad periodically. where to draw the line is unclear. even with the relative least restricted definitions we have right now, 60% of the population of the u.s. has had a mental illness. that seems like a crazy number and we have reported those numbers, there was lot of...
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they're stock instead got ma nip lated down to 4 dollars. they couldn't sell any stocks so they couldn't raise capital or expand they're factory so soldiers have been dying so some hedge fund guy in new york could have a new ferrari. multiply that by hundreds or thousands. there's a great economist in town here. shapiro says hundreds of countries have been effected or are destroyed. we'll never know. some companies deserve to go out of business, some didn't. >> patrick burn our guest. first call, illinois. mike independent line. >> i have a question for the chairman there. if concerns are with the taxes for the cell-phones for employees since he's an employer. my employer force please to carry a blackberry and cell-phone. how does i think that employee effects that they have to keep my job so i have to do this but at the same time the employee says you have to have the blackberry but the government will tax me. you think that's right and will have an impact with your employee? >> i don't think it's right and i think it will impact employees.
they're stock instead got ma nip lated down to 4 dollars. they couldn't sell any stocks so they couldn't raise capital or expand they're factory so soldiers have been dying so some hedge fund guy in new york could have a new ferrari. multiply that by hundreds or thousands. there's a great economist in town here. shapiro says hundreds of countries have been effected or are destroyed. we'll never know. some companies deserve to go out of business, some didn't. >> patrick burn our guest....
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it's just the daylight play as a shortstop moves in behind him and just nips him right there.front of the corner of the bag. see you, out. >> who is making the call on that play. catcher? >> it could be directed from the catcher, it could be directed from the dugout or it can just be guzman flashing his hand. when the pitcher cease daylight, he throws and it's a timing play. >> because that timing was perfect. >> i imagine it was just a daylight play showing the glove, getting close. making a good throw and getting him out. >> tough night for the nationals bullpen. the nationals had a lead. he only lasted five batters in this ballgame. no innings credited for jason. four hits, five earned runs and home runs flying out of the ballpark. >> the ugliest line i've seen all year from our bullpen. forget early in the year. but eight hits, seven runs? mercy. >> zobrist the three-run homer and gross a two-run homer. seven runs had scored in that sixth inning. time for the stay in the game hold of the day. the nationals single season holds leader for the last five years. just as those r
it's just the daylight play as a shortstop moves in behind him and just nips him right there.front of the corner of the bag. see you, out. >> who is making the call on that play. catcher? >> it could be directed from the catcher, it could be directed from the dugout or it can just be guzman flashing his hand. when the pitcher cease daylight, he throws and it's a timing play. >> because that timing was perfect. >> i imagine it was just a daylight play showing the glove,...
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executive branch has been barking about the too big to fail institutions, but the best they have done is nip at the edges of real reform and fixing what's wrong. did a.i.g. teach us nothing? an institution that is too big to fail is too big to exist. wall street's bailout taught banks exactly the wrong lesson. it taught them be reckless. the u.s. government will make sure you do not take a hit. just keep your campaign contributions rolling our way. look at derivatives in their proposal. why only regulate normal derivatives when the derivatives that got us here are the exotic ones that are being protected from regulation. do we need another credit swap did he backle to teach us that every needs to be regulated? didn't the president campaign on transparency? isn't the best, sunshine? let the sunshine shine on the federal reserve. the federal reserve is responsible for regulating mortgage lending but did the federal reserve act when the f.b.i. warned in 2004 that the subprime mortgage fraud could become an epidemic? no. so if the f.b.i. warned an epidemic was ahead on something that the federal
executive branch has been barking about the too big to fail institutions, but the best they have done is nip at the edges of real reform and fixing what's wrong. did a.i.g. teach us nothing? an institution that is too big to fail is too big to exist. wall street's bailout taught banks exactly the wrong lesson. it taught them be reckless. the u.s. government will make sure you do not take a hit. just keep your campaign contributions rolling our way. look at derivatives in their proposal. why...
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would nip like to speak on that side? the chair: is the gentleman asking someone to yield? mr. franks: i'd yield to the gentleman of the committee. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired, however. mr. skelton: i yield to the gentleman. mr. franks: i guess i'm asking the chairman of the committee that the hastings amendment would not include the definition of right-wing extremists would not be included in the amendment that's being offered by the hastings amendment under the en bloc. mr. skelton: we'll have to check just a moment. mr. franks: well, mr. chairman, maybe i could ask for your assurances that people dedicated to single issues in this country such as opposition to abortion or immigration would not be considered extremists and not be disallowed into the military under this -- at least that would not be your intent under this amendment. mr. skelton: that is correct. mr. franks: thank you, mr. chairman. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman from missouri. the gentleman from missouri has 3/4 minutes remaining. mr. skelton: i yield the balance of the time to the chai
would nip like to speak on that side? the chair: is the gentleman asking someone to yield? mr. franks: i'd yield to the gentleman of the committee. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired, however. mr. skelton: i yield to the gentleman. mr. franks: i guess i'm asking the chairman of the committee that the hastings amendment would not include the definition of right-wing extremists would not be included in the amendment that's being offered by the hastings amendment under the en bloc. mr....
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there's never been an empire in the history of this planet that didn't have angry people on its fringes nipping at it. and any of those people that have other values than ours knows there's only two things you can do if you're going to fight the united states. you can die or you can be a terrorist. you see, there's no other way if you want to fight america. so it's a difficult situation. so, yeah, iran supports terrorists. i think that's a terrible thing. i'm not going to get -- justifying that but i'm going to say that my hunch is that if we were less easy to demonize they'd have a tougher time recruiting these terrorists and we could do constructive things on this planet rather than divisive and destructive things. [applause] >> amen. applause applause >> thank you. someone wants to know how many languages do you speak? >> how many languages do i speak? just english. nothing to brag about. i'm a generalist. every time i try to learn a few words and then i go to portugal and latvia and i can't even remember my own area code. [laughter] >> i make kind of a big deal that i'm a monoglot. my whole
there's never been an empire in the history of this planet that didn't have angry people on its fringes nipping at it. and any of those people that have other values than ours knows there's only two things you can do if you're going to fight the united states. you can die or you can be a terrorist. you see, there's no other way if you want to fight america. so it's a difficult situation. so, yeah, iran supports terrorists. i think that's a terrible thing. i'm not going to get -- justifying that...