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. >> bob: 29-year-old starter from north vancouver, canada. >> rob: an extra inning affair out of the bullpen. >> bob: that's a good pitch. boy, i tell you, if i'm sitting behind those guys. >> rob: they were just down there, and don't give them any more time than they need or deserve. they have the little brooms out, they are sweeping off behind there. i mean i have to say they are very original. >> bob: i would have had the spit ball shooter out by about the 5th inning last night. >> rob: they would never be able to get away with that in places like fenway. people are too kind here in washington. >> bob: zimmerman strikes out here. what happened to jesus colome? >> debbi: he probably has a strained quad. probably day-to-day, bob. >> bob: and then tavarez came up. i would love to see adam dunn swing at anything that's close in this at-bat. he does not need our advice but adam did strike out on a borderline pitch in the 9th when we would rather see him hacking. it was 3-2 delivery and he could have been the potential winning run at first. he gets under that one. it's going to stay in
. >> bob: 29-year-old starter from north vancouver, canada. >> rob: an extra inning affair out of the bullpen. >> bob: that's a good pitch. boy, i tell you, if i'm sitting behind those guys. >> rob: they were just down there, and don't give them any more time than they need or deserve. they have the little brooms out, they are sweeping off behind there. i mean i have to say they are very original. >> bob: i would have had the spit ball shooter out by about the 5th...
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brian day of vancouver who is an orthopedic surgeon grew tired of the government cutbacks that reduced access to operating room and increasing the number of people waiting to see him. so he opened a private clinic that employs 100 doctors. public hospitals send him patients because they're too busy to treat them and the "new york times" reported a private clinic is opening each week in canada. this is in response to a wonderful health care system? no. it's in response to a health care system that denies care to patients. opening a private clinic that gives health care access to more people is a noble thing to do and i commend dr. day but the success of these clinics also shows that many people who can get out of government-run health care will do so. americans do not deserve or want health care that forces them into government bureaucracy that will delay or deny their care and force them to enough gate a web of complex rules and regulations. they want access to high-quality care for their own families and for their neighbors. they want to pick their own doctors and they don't want wash
brian day of vancouver who is an orthopedic surgeon grew tired of the government cutbacks that reduced access to operating room and increasing the number of people waiting to see him. so he opened a private clinic that employs 100 doctors. public hospitals send him patients because they're too busy to treat them and the "new york times" reported a private clinic is opening each week in canada. this is in response to a wonderful health care system? no. it's in response to a health care...
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something like that, just by the propaganda that we get and i looked at this thing and it looked like vancouver bc, high-rise condos, snowcapped mountains, business energy, i thought it was amazing. i wanted to see the city. it's amazing i don't know anything about iran. so we learned a lot about the city. the traffic is crazy. [laughter] you've got eight teams coming together with no stop lights. [laughter] i felt this is a developing world city, they've got broken lights and nobody fixed them. no, they just didn't put lights there, they don't want them. why stop? you can shuffle through and carry on. [laughter] on initial reaction is that is insane. but they like it and it seems to work quite well. [laughter] it's so different. i spent a lot of time in traffic you can imagine and it was fascinating to be their connecting with the people and feeling the pulse of the society and when you are in iran you know it is the revolution of values. the revolution of values. i got that they have signs in english not for americans but that's the language for anybody that comes to the country and it's the
something like that, just by the propaganda that we get and i looked at this thing and it looked like vancouver bc, high-rise condos, snowcapped mountains, business energy, i thought it was amazing. i wanted to see the city. it's amazing i don't know anything about iran. so we learned a lot about the city. the traffic is crazy. [laughter] you've got eight teams coming together with no stop lights. [laughter] i felt this is a developing world city, they've got broken lights and nobody fixed...
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sean, in vancouver, washington, go ahead with you question. >> your book, the power elite have never seemed so purl and full of themselves, we have risk san tellly calling for the tea parties. melanie cline said something like the bush administration tried to privatize schools and privatize social security and having failed to do so just up and privatized the treasury itself using the t.a.r.p. program. so it's kind of a bleak time. i don't mean to be a downer but i was wondering if you could comment at all on -- there's that famous line about propaganda, that the mark of successful prom began days when you can convince the people their own destruction is entertainment of the highest order. i'm hitting on tom franks' work when you turn a class conscious prolit tearat where people act against their own self-interest. can you elaborate on that? >> guest: i will start for one minute. he said very eloquently everything i agree with. over the last 25-30 year since reagan, we have hat the agreedest wealth tran fer of any period of any country in human history. the three-quarters of the weal
sean, in vancouver, washington, go ahead with you question. >> your book, the power elite have never seemed so purl and full of themselves, we have risk san tellly calling for the tea parties. melanie cline said something like the bush administration tried to privatize schools and privatize social security and having failed to do so just up and privatized the treasury itself using the t.a.r.p. program. so it's kind of a bleak time. i don't mean to be a downer but i was wondering if you...
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lives outside vancouver, canada. took 20 months to get an appointment with a cardiologist. he's in the e.r. almost once a month, almost dying. he had to come to the united states to a hospital in oklahoma city to get care. so there's no -- if you look at any country that has government health care, they ration. the way they ration is they always run out of money because government always overpromise everything. they do exactly what everyone is talking about. they underpay doctors. what are you doing to do? take action? this is the career i want to have. are you going to do more of this? no, you'll do less. we have more limited access all the time. so the best example we've already talked about is medicaid. how many doctors want to take care of medicaid? once one is the reimbursement and the hassle factor. the more government we have involved in the system. i would ask everybody to take the time, this is 28 1/2 minutes. watch this. get on our websiting look at all the different interviews. talk to people in other countries. don't rely on us. talk to people who tell everybody
lives outside vancouver, canada. took 20 months to get an appointment with a cardiologist. he's in the e.r. almost once a month, almost dying. he had to come to the united states to a hospital in oklahoma city to get care. so there's no -- if you look at any country that has government health care, they ration. the way they ration is they always run out of money because government always overpromise everything. they do exactly what everyone is talking about. they underpay doctors. what are you...
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there is a story about an two have heart a rich man, he lived outside vancouver canada and it took 20 months to get a plan with a cardiologists and he is in the emergency room almost once a month almost dying so he had to come to the u.s. to a hospital and oklahoma to get care. it if you look any country that has government health care they rationed. the way they ration is a run of money because governments always overpromise everything, so everyone has talked about they underpay doctors. if you are a doctor who is underpaid, will you say this is the career i want into more of this? you will do less so we have a more limited access all the time so the best example is we talked about is medicaid. how many doctors want to take medicaid? one and three reimbursements, it is a hassle factor so we have ration health care, we will continue to have rationing health care of the more government involved in the system. i would ask everybody to take the time, this is 28 and a half minutes, watch this, get on our website and look at the different interviews and talk to people in other countries, d
there is a story about an two have heart a rich man, he lived outside vancouver canada and it took 20 months to get a plan with a cardiologists and he is in the emergency room almost once a month almost dying so he had to come to the u.s. to a hospital and oklahoma to get care. it if you look any country that has government health care they rationed. the way they ration is a run of money because governments always overpromise everything, so everyone has talked about they underpay doctors. if...
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we had one situation very similar to that against the vancouver grizzlies a few years ago that was not called. >> so you feel like the correct call was made? >> according to the rules, it was not. >> any other questions? all right. thank you, coach. >> thank you. >> orlando magic coach stan vann gundy will address the media shortly, as well, and we'll bring you that press conference from amway arena right here on espnews. ♪ ♪ who's watching? ♪ tell me who's watching. (muffled music) ♪ who's watching... (announcer) it's right here. it's easy. ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me. ♪ it's the money you could be saving with geico. are you insured? do you know when your beer is perfectly cold? or do you risk drinking a warm one? if you have the new coors light cold-activated can, you're covered. because now every can turns blue when your beer... is as cold as the rockies. it's cold insurance, only from coors light. cold beer: that's our policy. frost-brewed coors light. the world's most refreshing beer. >> suspended nfl star michael vick has a deadline of july 2nd to tell a bankruptc
we had one situation very similar to that against the vancouver grizzlies a few years ago that was not called. >> so you feel like the correct call was made? >> according to the rules, it was not. >> any other questions? all right. thank you, coach. >> thank you. >> orlando magic coach stan vann gundy will address the media shortly, as well, and we'll bring you that press conference from amway arena right here on espnews. ♪ ♪ who's watching? ♪ tell me who's...