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but in itstruggle to survive, gale has an ace in the hol parents >> they're erywhere. weverage between 5,000 and 6,000 hours a yearf volunteer time. reporter: that's the equivalent of three fullime workers for a year. and at's not all. >> we asd for copy paper. we aed for pencils. we asked for esers. we askedor soap. asked for everything. >> reporter:nd? >> they came throu, miraculously. i don't know what we would he doneithout them. >> reporter: gale and its teachersre working overtime to ma sure they can keep on doing whathey have been doing. they've been lucky compared other tucson sools. ta 90-year-old ochoa elementary. it serves a po, largely hispanic population, butot very well. scores were low, and enrolme was drping, and that made it a target. lookinto save money, the district put it on a list of schools toe closed. >> you know,ou think what worsthing could happen to a school thaa school closure? >> reporter:eidi aranda is ochoa's princil. >> whenever you're ia crisis like that,t forces you to re-examine. i said, need to think about our enrollment, and what wld
but in itstruggle to survive, gale has an ace in the hol parents >> they're erywhere. weverage between 5,000 and 6,000 hours a yearf volunteer time. reporter: that's the equivalent of three fullime workers for a year. and at's not all. >> we asd for copy paper. we aed for pencils. we asked for esers. we askedor soap. asked for everything. >> reporter:nd? >> they came throu, miraculously. i don't know what we would he doneithout them. >> reporter: gale and its...
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. >> larry: you're an ace. i thank you for giving us this full hour. you're terrific. >> thank you very much for having me. >> larry: whet
. >> larry: you're an ace. i thank you for giving us this full hour. you're terrific. >> thank you very much for having me. >> larry: whet
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. >> larry: tiger, you're an ace.
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an incumbent. is there anything else that we want to add? aç>> we don't want surrogates' coming in.want to see anyone but the president or the vice president. >> maybe emphasize that. maybe use real people. >> in terms of rhetoric, if you look at the mood of the country with only 34% saying we're in the right direction that the message of the campaign would be more of a future message. it is a good way of sort of tapping into the wrong track, sort of, opinion and placating that. that is all idea. >> it the wrong track people are the people who'd be as strongly against this anyway, that might undermine >> it is like sarah palin saying we will change everything. >> we will have to seek it the 8% are independent para -- we will have to see if the 8% are independent. >> start the presentation. we have three groups here. we have asked each of these groups to come up. we're protecting where a democratic campaign. it is the day after labor day. you have just gotten your call back from your democratic pollster. this was the date of privilege review this again. the middle of the country is 3
an incumbent. is there anything else that we want to add? aç>> we don't want surrogates' coming in.want to see anyone but the president or the vice president. >> maybe emphasize that. maybe use real people. >> in terms of rhetoric, if you look at the mood of the country with only 34% saying we're in the right direction that the message of the campaign would be more of a future message. it is a good way of sort of tapping into the wrong track, sort of, opinion and placating...
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>> yes, the senator -- bft id again -- at the ac did a report that nine customers did an overdraft and a year, and so it's a -- 25 percent of banking account customers overdraw in a given year. so it is a very small fraction of customers who are keeping the banks afloat. >> that constituency that's paid a 24 billion last year, and the estimated 38.5 billion this year. >> i think the 38.5 billion includes both bounced check and overdraft fees, but that's the cost to consumers of not having sufficient money in the bank account, and the banks going head and loaning money, charging that the? >> i will give it to you exactly. the fdic reported that 93 percent of all overdraft fees are paid by 14 percent of account holders. >> yes, that's about right. >> 14 percent of account holders page 93 percent of that number. at the worst outcome of people who are struggling the most are paying the lion's share of these billions of dollars. it's ridiculous. >> mr. chairman, if i could add, there are two subgroups again, and there are two separate. there are over 27 million families will pay five or mor
>> yes, the senator -- bft id again -- at the ac did a report that nine customers did an overdraft and a year, and so it's a -- 25 percent of banking account customers overdraw in a given year. so it is a very small fraction of customers who are keeping the banks afloat. >> that constituency that's paid a 24 billion last year, and the estimated 38.5 billion this year. >> i think the 38.5 billion includes both bounced check and overdraft fees, but that's the cost to consumers...
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an and. now if we had really wanted to ace out the republicans we would have to load they're lead in 2001 when through that tax cut for the wealthy. we couldn't filibuster it, so we couldn't have any debate on it. that's what they did. that's what they did. we didn't do it that way. president obama said we want to hold the olive branch out, we want to work with republicans, so that's what we tried to do. under the leadership of senator dodd on our committee, we had numerous meetings with republicans. we had a markup session that lasted 13 days, 54 hours. we accepted 161 of their amendments. and in the end, everyone on the republican side voted against it. senator baucus bent over backwards. week after week he went -- he not only went the extra mile, he went the extra hundred miles to try to get republicans to work with them on this bill. and in the end, only one republican would vote for the bill out of the committee. so that's what we have. we just have -- i'm sorry to say my friend on the other side were in total disarray. they have nothing we can agree on. well, we have something we have ag
an and. now if we had really wanted to ace out the republicans we would have to load they're lead in 2001 when through that tax cut for the wealthy. we couldn't filibuster it, so we couldn't have any debate on it. that's what they did. that's what they did. we didn't do it that way. president obama said we want to hold the olive branch out, we want to work with republicans, so that's what we tried to do. under the leadership of senator dodd on our committee, we had numerous meetings with...
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. >> speaking of adults, as anyone thinking of starting ac sesame street for adults that can't keep up with new technology? >> jim henson did an office management program hosted by john cleese, which was one of the funniest things i had ever seen. we believe that the show is actually built for adults. i would challenge those of you that are up at 7:00 in the morning to tune in to sesame street, and i think he will have a great time watching this. seeing adam sandler, feist, all of these great artists that come ont ht eh show -- on the show. nora jones was singing, they don't know these -- kids don't know these people. they also criticized dan rather not, walter cranky, diane sour, and pox news. it became a thing. we got blogs and letters. we went on bill o'reilly's show. he did a great job, and bill was good about the whole thing. >> how do we get grover comeback? >> maybe he is somewhere. >> asked rover a question. >> do you feel 40? >> let me see. gary, can you touch my back? does that feel 42 you? -- forty to you? i am older than a breadbox, but young enough to live at home with my mommy. >> ok. sara price who is five wants
. >> speaking of adults, as anyone thinking of starting ac sesame street for adults that can't keep up with new technology? >> jim henson did an office management program hosted by john cleese, which was one of the funniest things i had ever seen. we believe that the show is actually built for adults. i would challenge those of you that are up at 7:00 in the morning to tune in to sesame street, and i think he will have a great time watching this. seeing adam sandler, feist, all of...
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an antagonistic question. i'm just trying to get a physician ace point of view. so man-- a physician ace point f view. 's point of view. so many doctors think that's what we should do, move towards reimbursement on quality, coordinated care and focus on the patient rather than our current system which is -- which is -- which rereimburses more on quantity and the number of services provided, et cetera. but is that something you should we remembered pursue in this country? mr. barrasso: the current system is broken, mr. president. the reimbursement system focuses more on doing things than on helping patients stay healthy and get better. and medicare has done a terrible job of that over the years in terms of paying for preventive services has not done that over the years. this is -- it is now december and the way the system is broken is, my busiest time as a surgeon in wyoming is at the end of the year, people who met their deductibles, who have insurance, come into the office and say it's time for my operation, i have to get it done before the first of the year because of my -- my -- my deductible. it h
an antagonistic question. i'm just trying to get a physician ace point of view. so man-- a physician ace point f view. 's point of view. so many doctors think that's what we should do, move towards reimbursement on quality, coordinated care and focus on the patient rather than our current system which is -- which is -- which rereimburses more on quantity and the number of services provided, et cetera. but is that something you should we remembered pursue in this country? mr. barrasso: the...
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. >> speaking of adults, as anyone thinking of starting ac sesame street for adults that can't keep up with new technology? >> jim henson did an office management program hosted by john cleese, which was one of the funniest things i had ever seen. we believe that the show is actually built for adults. i would challenge those of you that are up at 7:00 in the morning to tune in to sesame street, and i think he will have a great time watching this. seeing adam sandler, feist, all of these great artists that come ont ht eh show -- on the show. nora jones was singing, they don't know these -- kids don't know these people. they also criticized dan rather not, walter cranky, diane sour, and pox news. it became a thing. we got blogs and letters. we went on bill o'reilly's show. he did a great job, and bill was good about the whole thing. >> how do we get grover comeback? >> maybe he is somewhere. >> asked rover a question. >> do you feel 40? >> let me see. gary, can you touch my back? does that feel 42 you? -- forty to you? i am older than a breadbox, but young enough to live at home with my mommy. >> ok. sara price who is five wants
. >> speaking of adults, as anyone thinking of starting ac sesame street for adults that can't keep up with new technology? >> jim henson did an office management program hosted by john cleese, which was one of the funniest things i had ever seen. we believe that the show is actually built for adults. i would challenge those of you that are up at 7:00 in the morning to tune in to sesame street, and i think he will have a great time watching this. seeing adam sandler, feist, all of...
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. >> speaking of adults, as anyone thinking of starting ac sesame street for adults that can't keep up with new technology? >> jim henson did an office management program hosted by john cleese, which was one of the funniest things i had ever seen. we believe that the show is actually built for adults. i would challenge those of you that are up at 7:00 in the morning to tune in to sesame street, and i think he will have a great time watching this. seeing adam sandler, feist, all of these great artists that come ont ht eh show -- on the show. nora jones was singing, they don't know these -- kids don't know these people. they also criticized dan rather not, walter cranky, diane sour, and pox news. it became a thing. we got blogs and letters. we went on bill o'reilly's show. he did a great job, and bill was good about the whole thing. >> how do we get grover comeback? >> maybe he is somewhere. >> asked rover a question. >> do you feel 40? >> let me see. gary, can you touch my back? does that feel 42 you? -- forty to you? i am older than a breadbox, but young enough to live at home with my mommy. >> ok. sara price who is five wants
. >> speaking of adults, as anyone thinking of starting ac sesame street for adults that can't keep up with new technology? >> jim henson did an office management program hosted by john cleese, which was one of the funniest things i had ever seen. we believe that the show is actually built for adults. i would challenge those of you that are up at 7:00 in the morning to tune in to sesame street, and i think he will have a great time watching this. seeing adam sandler, feist, all of...
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an hour. >> good afternoon, everybody. i'd like to welcome you to today's event. i'm caroline fredrickson, the executive director of the american constitution society for law and policy. also known as acs. acs for those of you who are new to this organization is a national network of lawyers, law professors, policymakers, law students, and judges that promotes the vitality of the u.s. constitution and the fundamental values that express is, individual right and liberties, genuine equality, access to justice, democracy and rule of law. and we are so honored today to be joined by the assistant attorney general for civil rights, thomas perez. i think it's clear to all of us in the rim how vitally important for civil rights division is and how critical it is for the division's leadership to believe that its mission is to advance civil rights. since it was created in 1957, the division has played a pivotal role in upholding the civil and constitutional rights of all americans, but particularly the most vulnerable members of our society. every day attorneys and staff work to enforce the federal statutes that address discrimination in education, employment, credit, housing, public accommodati
an hour. >> good afternoon, everybody. i'd like to welcome you to today's event. i'm caroline fredrickson, the executive director of the american constitution society for law and policy. also known as acs. acs for those of you who are new to this organization is a national network of lawyers, law professors, policymakers, law students, and judges that promotes the vitality of the u.s. constitution and the fundamental values that express is, individual right and liberties, genuine...
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an antagonistic question. i'm just trying to get a physician ace point of view. so man-- a physician ace point f view. 's point of view. so many doctors think that's what we should do, move towards reimbursement on quality, coordinated care and focus on the patient rather than our current system which is -- which is -- which rereimburses more on quantity and the number of services provided, et cetera. but is that something you should we remembered pursue in this country? mr. barrasso: the current system is broken, mr. president. the reimbursementystem focuses more on doing things than on helping patients stay healthy and get better. and medicare has done a terrible job of that over the years in terms of paying for preventive services has not done that over the years. this is -- it is now december and the way the system is broken is, my busiest time as a surgeon in wyoming is at the end of the year, people who met their deductibles, who have insurance, come into the office and say it's time for my operation, i have to get it done before the first of the year because of my -- my -- my deductible. it has
an antagonistic question. i'm just trying to get a physician ace point of view. so man-- a physician ace point f view. 's point of view. so many doctors think that's what we should do, move towards reimbursement on quality, coordinated care and focus on the patient rather than our current system which is -- which is -- which rereimburses more on quantity and the number of services provided, et cetera. but is that something you should we remembered pursue in this country? mr. barrasso: the...