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bazemore with the ball, off the dribble, kicks it down low. darius james is going to bring it back out and set it up. a 10-second difference between the game clock and shot clock. shot clock at 16 now. chris johnson, chris wright guarding darius james. up top, neely. 10 seconds left, down low. lee has it tripped by london warren. loose on the floor. it's tied up and it's going to be dayton ball on the alternating possession with 14 seconds left in the first half. so the flyers will likely get the last shot before intermission >> derek: great defensive possession by dayton. london warren did a nice job of coming down and providing some low post defense. he was able to come up with the strip and created this jump ball situation. of course, dayton will have possession >> mike: brian gregory wants a timeout. this is what the flyers do very well, offtimeouts. you are able to set up that set play in half court they have to bring it the length >> derek: yeah, cause a little bit of a thing for brian gregory, as you said, one of the begs in the busines
bazemore with the ball, off the dribble, kicks it down low. darius james is going to bring it back out and set it up. a 10-second difference between the game clock and shot clock. shot clock at 16 now. chris johnson, chris wright guarding darius james. up top, neely. 10 seconds left, down low. lee has it tripped by london warren. loose on the floor. it's tied up and it's going to be dayton ball on the alternating possession with 14 seconds left in the first half. so the flyers will likely get...
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good target down low. >> mary: look at that high-low you talked so much about, lisa. >> lisa: it's toughdvantage they have over jayne appel, she's 6'6". you have two more inches that can help, especially when you're on defense. >> jim: coming around the screen and grabbed on to bjorklund. foul on j.j. hones. >> mary: she was trying to grab the ball and hoping she wasn't watching. >> jim: the referees today. pac-10 officiating crew. 12:33 to play in the first half. jim watson, lisa leslie, mary murphy, at maples pavilion. kelley cain takes it one-handed. backs appel into the lane and scores. for the sophomore, that was a big movement. >> lisa: that was a nice job getting on the post, using her left. she likes that hook shot. again, jayne appel running the floor. she says back at you, big girl. >> mary: jayne appel runs every single time, and she is trying to meet cain at the foul line. >> jim: in transition. stricklen from outside. rattles in and out. j.j. hones with a boxout. remember, stanford emphasizing rebounding the last week and a half. gold-onwude. the bounce pass. the freshman fr
good target down low. >> mary: look at that high-low you talked so much about, lisa. >> lisa: it's toughdvantage they have over jayne appel, she's 6'6". you have two more inches that can help, especially when you're on defense. >> jim: coming around the screen and grabbed on to bjorklund. foul on j.j. hones. >> mary: she was trying to grab the ball and hoping she wasn't watching. >> jim: the referees today. pac-10 officiating crew. 12:33 to play in the first...
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agile >> mike: down low goes hank hassell, foul called. timeout on the floor with 11:56 left to play. dayton with a three-point lead over old dough membership on. s >> mike: back at the university of dayton arena where the flyers lead old dominion 12-9, but dayton without the services of luke fbz just for the rest of the night. you see him with a sprained right knee as teammate paul williams fell into him. fabrizius will not play the rest of this night. you can see what happened with luke here down the road >> derek: that's the a really unfortunate loss for luke. luke is obviously a great kid. he is needed tonight because he is such a terrificshooter from the outside and monarch will play a lot of zone and they will force dayton into open shots. curt huelsman blocked the shot but they called the foul. i was going to say get that junk out of there and i still think it should >> derek: take a look, mike. you see -- >> mike: followed up on his head >> derek: that's almost an automatic foul in the college game >> mike: the first foul. odu cont
agile >> mike: down low goes hank hassell, foul called. timeout on the floor with 11:56 left to play. dayton with a three-point lead over old dough membership on. s >> mike: back at the university of dayton arena where the flyers lead old dominion 12-9, but dayton without the services of luke fbz just for the rest of the night. you see him with a sprained right knee as teammate paul williams fell into him. fabrizius will not play the rest of this night. you can see what happened...
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from out high, down low. the catch.e over the free-throw line. >> marques: kansas does a great job of clearing out the back side and you'll see him getting an opportunity. a great, late weak side defender on the part of tyler honeycutt. i've even seen them against memphis run a play, back out, get the line to the back and go to the basket and get a lot done. >> steve: those are the first points of the ball game for cole aldrich. he's been averaging over 11. jerime anderson comes back in. honeycutt, who picked up that foul, his second, now goes to the sideline. dragovic, anderson, roll, nelson, and lee on the floor for ucla. >> marques: this team as bill self was talking about, they like each other allot. >> steve: aldrich with the steal and block and he hammers that basketball. tyshawn taylor. >> marques: the big fellow. he covers a lot of ground. the best of them. >> steve: kansas basketball. shot clock at 35. he has four blocks already. >> marques: he runs all the way out to the three-point line to get a piece of that
from out high, down low. the catch.e over the free-throw line. >> marques: kansas does a great job of clearing out the back side and you'll see him getting an opportunity. a great, late weak side defender on the part of tyler honeycutt. i've even seen them against memphis run a play, back out, get the line to the back and go to the basket and get a lot done. >> steve: those are the first points of the ball game for cole aldrich. he's been averaging over 11. jerime anderson comes...
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i am on a low income and i have to get help of a month. guest: the compensation that governments make it to individuals for the pension or retirement or if you are on medicaid or whatever it happens to be is based on inflation. we have not an inflationary economy right now. i will not say deflation, because that is dangerous word. but the price of electricity does that seem to be going up, even the price of cars -- does not seem to be going up, even the price of cars is not. we don't believe we ought to be increasing. oftentimes it is targeted and based on the overall inflation rate. host: our next call is from joe on long island, new york, on the line from independents. you have a governor's race in 2010. caller: thank you for c-span. yes, we do have a governor's race. gov. paterson is having a real problem. my question to the governor is -- i am independent, and when the first comments you made -- one of the first comments you made this how many democrats they were and how many republicans their workers when are you going to get politici
i am on a low income and i have to get help of a month. guest: the compensation that governments make it to individuals for the pension or retirement or if you are on medicaid or whatever it happens to be is based on inflation. we have not an inflationary economy right now. i will not say deflation, because that is dangerous word. but the price of electricity does that seem to be going up, even the price of cars -- does not seem to be going up, even the price of cars is not. we don't believe we...
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addressed in our education system is the consistent and acknowledged pattern of under educating low-income and minority students. we call it the achievement gap. this morning are national public radio howard manning, called it academic genocide. his persistent, pervasive and significant disparity in educational achievement and attainment upon groups of students negatively impacts not only education outcomes to low income modern students, but the future of their entire lives. something has to be wrong if this impact is inflicted with a pattern of consistent pattern based on income and ethnicity. we have legal precedent to address the issue. in 1954, brown versus topeka board of education the court ruled that the ravages of segregation without moore denied that the children of the minority race of an equal educational opportunity. the subsequent places and involving disabled children found that failing to educate them to their full potential violated their constitutional rights. certainly under the standards the very existence of an acknowledged achievement gap based on income and ethnicity
addressed in our education system is the consistent and acknowledged pattern of under educating low-income and minority students. we call it the achievement gap. this morning are national public radio howard manning, called it academic genocide. his persistent, pervasive and significant disparity in educational achievement and attainment upon groups of students negatively impacts not only education outcomes to low income modern students, but the future of their entire lives. something has to be...
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the surveys were saying -- that was one of the low points in terms of going back over time. republicans are down to 20%. that would be one of the most cataclysmic shifts in party identification the party has ever seen in its entire history. in terms of the country. a staggering shift. what that also -- a lot of democrats want to believe that. republicans are just hemorrhaging. if we had been at 20% as opposed to 33, not only could we not have won to virginia and new jersey, we should have been blown out in new jersey and
the surveys were saying -- that was one of the low points in terms of going back over time. republicans are down to 20%. that would be one of the most cataclysmic shifts in party identification the party has ever seen in its entire history. in terms of the country. a staggering shift. what that also -- a lot of democrats want to believe that. republicans are just hemorrhaging. if we had been at 20% as opposed to 33, not only could we not have won to virginia and new jersey, we should have been...
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"(ii) treatment as a low-dsh state for fiscal year 2013 and succeeding fiscal years. with respect to fiscal year 2013, and each fiscal year thereafter, the dsh allotment for hawaii shall be increased in the same manner as allotments for low dsh states are increased for such fiscal year under clause (iii) of paragraph (5)(b). "(iii) certain hospital payments.-the secretary may not impose a limitation on the total amount of payments made to hospitals under the quest section 1115 demonstration project except to the extent that such limitation is necessary to ensure that a hospital does not receive payments in excess of the amounts described in subsection (g), or as necessary to ensure that such payments under the waiver and such payments pursuant to the allotment provided in this clause do not, in the aggregate in any year, exceed the amount that the secretary determines is equal to the federal medical assistance percentage component attributable to disproportionate share hospital payment adjustments for such year that is reflected in the budget neutrality provision of t
"(ii) treatment as a low-dsh state for fiscal year 2013 and succeeding fiscal years. with respect to fiscal year 2013, and each fiscal year thereafter, the dsh allotment for hawaii shall be increased in the same manner as allotments for low dsh states are increased for such fiscal year under clause (iii) of paragraph (5)(b). "(iii) certain hospital payments.-the secretary may not impose a limitation on the total amount of payments made to hospitals under the quest section 1115...
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in the health care bill are marriage penalties on lo low-income. under the principle if you are going to tax is you will get less of something. this has marriage penalty taxes built in it. i want to go through a series of these. the high-cost plans tax. this is the cadillac insurance plans. under the married couples -- under this bill that harry reid has put forward, married couples are hit hard on the high cost plans tax. the number of married tax filers is equal but married taxpayers pay more than twice as much as singles as a percent of new tax revenue in this bill. so if you're a married filer jointly, you will pay 62%. single file,25%. in this bill. now, is that something we want to do? do wet to say, if you're married, you're going to pay more of the tax? most people would say, no, we want to encourage marriage and the formation of family around major. what we should do is have these at least equal or maybe even tax on the other end. but most would say, let's have these equal. instead you're having a huge increase in the amount of money that
in the health care bill are marriage penalties on lo low-income. under the principle if you are going to tax is you will get less of something. this has marriage penalty taxes built in it. i want to go through a series of these. the high-cost plans tax. this is the cadillac insurance plans. under the married couples -- under this bill that harry reid has put forward, married couples are hit hard on the high cost plans tax. the number of married tax filers is equal but married taxpayers pay more...
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mary: take a look at this, lisa, down low. appel and cain. >> lisa: they're two big bodies and they're going to keep banging. you try to get the position low. and then she pushes back. jayne appel here and there. there's frustration that's going to come with it. but both teams have to play smart right now. >> jim: four fouls on kelly cain. tennessee is still in this game. maybe not now. pedersen knocks it down. a 13-point game, now a 16-point game. >> mary: tara vanderveer talked about the fact that pedersen was back and forth. this year she is the three, and wow! >> jim: spani am comes back for tennessee. just over 7:30 to play. stanford, undefeated, number two in the nation. tennessee, number three in the country. >> lisa: this time they've come out in a 1-2-2 zone. it's interesting to see how they'll mix up their defense to try to get back in this game. >> jim: kayla ♪ ♪ i always feel like (announcer) it's right here, it's easy... ♪ somebody's watching me. ...it's the money you could be saving with geico. ♪ who's watching?
mary: take a look at this, lisa, down low. appel and cain. >> lisa: they're two big bodies and they're going to keep banging. you try to get the position low. and then she pushes back. jayne appel here and there. there's frustration that's going to come with it. but both teams have to play smart right now. >> jim: four fouls on kelly cain. tennessee is still in this game. maybe not now. pedersen knocks it down. a 13-point game, now a 16-point game. >> mary: tara vanderveer...
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low, low rates is their charred. -- chart. the peak in the mid navies -- mid-1980s and the 1990's, and now interest rates are at historic lows, going back to world war ii. why can't folks get refinancing with rates so low? guest: there are a number of reasons, bill. first and foremost, the number of households under water, meaning the mortgages are currently worth more than the actual value of the homes is at a historic high. that is a major problem. in addition, the lenders have not really tightened up in terms of what they require for consumers to actually -- have really tightened up in terms of what the required. we've gone from reckless, irresponsible lending where consumers didn't have to provide any of -- information literally, just stay there and, uh, state assets and get these loans that were not sustainable, to a point of where now the lenders are really not in that position at all. they have gone actually way to the opposite end. you have to have a very high credit score, you have to document everything. particularly
low, low rates is their charred. -- chart. the peak in the mid navies -- mid-1980s and the 1990's, and now interest rates are at historic lows, going back to world war ii. why can't folks get refinancing with rates so low? guest: there are a number of reasons, bill. first and foremost, the number of households under water, meaning the mortgages are currently worth more than the actual value of the homes is at a historic high. that is a major problem. in addition, the lenders have not really...
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down low it goes. mills fired on the shot but the loose ball bounces out >> derek: this gives the monarchs a second possession. they forced this defense -- you see the block there >> mike: blocking foul called on rob lowery. it will send dleansey to the free throw line. crowd does not like it but watch lowery, watch lowery, till moving. that's a tough call. >> that's a tough call. that could have going to either way. you don't necessarily need to be stationery. you need to be in front of the man and beat him for the pot. that one could have gone both ways or either way. >> mike: here is de lancey. he will knock them down >> derek: only a one-point lead for the flyers, talking about them being an experienced team, i would say they would have a double digit lead. >> reporter: all tied at 42. flyers with the ball. >> derek: if you are dayton, you watch to have you lead at 8 to 10 points. >> reporter: rob lowery lose it is on it the floor, gets away with a walk and scores >> mike: flyers will take it and t
down low it goes. mills fired on the shot but the loose ball bounces out >> derek: this gives the monarchs a second possession. they forced this defense -- you see the block there >> mike: blocking foul called on rob lowery. it will send dleansey to the free throw line. crowd does not like it but watch lowery, watch lowery, till moving. that's a tough call. >> that's a tough call. that could have going to either way. you don't necessarily need to be stationery. you need to be...
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the risks for the loggers ar low anthe fines are miscule compar to the profits.edd will mean nothing to illel loggers. man arrives. thpolice are immediately suspicious, but he claims 's an innocent bana seller. in the amazon,uilt and innocence, hd to tell apart. he arguewith the policewoman, lecting her on how the cops shouldn'be wasting their time on opetions like this but should be after the big fish whget away with destroying the fore by paying huge bribes, he says. brazil is pretty pleased tt ly 2,700 square miles of the amazon rainfest was chopped do in the first eight months of this year. that's the lowest on record and half amuch as last year. but braz still leads the world in acreageost. around the tropics, the fellg and burning of rainforest releasesore greenhouse gases than all t worlds ships, trai, planes and automobiles put tother. >> lehr: next, assessing the tenure of federal rerve chairman b bernanke as a senate committee prepareto vote on a second term. "newshour" corresponnt kwame holman begs with this port. >> reporte the federal reserve keptnte
the risks for the loggers ar low anthe fines are miscule compar to the profits.edd will mean nothing to illel loggers. man arrives. thpolice are immediately suspicious, but he claims 's an innocent bana seller. in the amazon,uilt and innocence, hd to tell apart. he arguewith the policewoman, lecting her on how the cops shouldn'be wasting their time on opetions like this but should be after the big fish whget away with destroying the fore by paying huge bribes, he says. brazil is pretty pleased...
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being scrappy down low. battling cole aldrich, the morris twins. really being the defensive, pretty kind of player ben howland was when he was in high school and college. but on this play, coming up, being scrappy. being tough. he takes one to the eye. the ball goes in. they've been working on him in the time-out ever since. he does have a slight scratch just below his right eye but the real problem is and marques says this, his eye is really swelling up. they put some ice on it. trying to get the swelling to go down. the trainers were having him follow a finger to make sure he could see through that swelling. they're still not certain if he's going to be able to play. he wants to play. trying to talk them into it. but the trainers and doctors are being very careful that he doesn't go back out there in a condition where he can get hurt even worse. >> steve: that's ben lounhowlan style. we asked him yesterday what he wanted to see from ucla. he said great passion and intensity and play with pride in the four letters on your jersey and nelson gave th
being scrappy down low. battling cole aldrich, the morris twins. really being the defensive, pretty kind of player ben howland was when he was in high school and college. but on this play, coming up, being scrappy. being tough. he takes one to the eye. the ball goes in. they've been working on him in the time-out ever since. he does have a slight scratch just below his right eye but the real problem is and marques says this, his eye is really swelling up. they put some ice on it. trying to get...
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its dividend yield is negligible, around 1%, but disney off the march lows is 65% off its 52-week low has almost doubled. it's a little more than doubled. perhaps you like disney, but what's it going to do out two, three, four months. what kind of return is it going to generate over that amount of time, how much higher can it go? so what do i want to do? sell the april 33 strike call and bring in a dollar over disney and that's the buy-write i have on. let's go back and break the trade down. we pick the 33 strike. that's 10% almost exactly out of the money. let's check the term. it's april. there's no march term on. bringing in $1 in april, that satisfied what i want in the playbook. and lastly, the premium. we're bringing in $1, that's almost exactly % of our underlying -- the underlying stock price that closed at 30. so that fulfills what i think are all the parameters and what we want in a buy-write when we overwrite a stock. >> what do you make of the trade? >> i like the trade and it makes a lot of sense. we talk about these in the past. you know, you really have to keep up with
its dividend yield is negligible, around 1%, but disney off the march lows is 65% off its 52-week low has almost doubled. it's a little more than doubled. perhaps you like disney, but what's it going to do out two, three, four months. what kind of return is it going to generate over that amount of time, how much higher can it go? so what do i want to do? sell the april 33 strike call and bring in a dollar over disney and that's the buy-write i have on. let's go back and break the trade down. we...
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scoring chances, a low number for the islanders.on any opportunities the caps have given them. the caps have to be better with the puck in the third and need 2 2nd and third chances against their net minder. >> joe: a sold out rexall place. enjoying things so far, their team has a two-point advantage. >> craig laughlin breaking out the telestrator in a moment. there is no credit fairy. how else will i get a better credit score? look, you keep your credit card balances low and only open a new card if you really need it. no fairy? announcer: there's no magic to improving your credit. but there's help and it's free. go to creditfairy.org. >>> top team in the southeast dangling with the top team in the northwest. it's the fifth place squad with the advantage of two. 2-for the oilers. -- 2-0 for the oilers. we are set for the telestrator, showing us edmonton's first goal. >> craig: a simple faceoff in the zone. the puck will be rotated along the wall. that's where the problems start. the d gets it, hold it here. here comes the hard aroun
scoring chances, a low number for the islanders.on any opportunities the caps have given them. the caps have to be better with the puck in the third and need 2 2nd and third chances against their net minder. >> joe: a sold out rexall place. enjoying things so far, their team has a two-point advantage. >> craig laughlin breaking out the telestrator in a moment. there is no credit fairy. how else will i get a better credit score? look, you keep your credit card balances low and only...
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.: sidney lowe has seen enough. >> mike h.: van dussen put a great move on the freshman josh davis. >> mike g.: he and stywall a little two-man game right here. the little stutter step off and going. laid it high over tracy smith. that was a nice finish for the freshman. >> mike h.: he had one of his best games of the season monday night against wake forest scored ten points. van dussen, the kind of player mike dement loves. uncg is on an 8-2 run now. sidney lowe called that time-out. >> mike g.: just so you know there was a little lapse of concentration for nc state down the stretch. they fell asleep in the zone. content to stay on the perimeter and getting long shots at the end of the clock. >> mike h.: wood is back in the game. he made an error there. another turnover for nc state. still no threes for unc greensboro. montel smith had the rebound. he couldn't get it to go. here comes c.j. williams and the pack. >> mike g.: that's a shot you want to take on that situation. really no board coverage. that was early in the clock. >> mike h.: both teams seem a little out of sync offensiv
.: sidney lowe has seen enough. >> mike h.: van dussen put a great move on the freshman josh davis. >> mike g.: he and stywall a little two-man game right here. the little stutter step off and going. laid it high over tracy smith. that was a nice finish for the freshman. >> mike h.: he had one of his best games of the season monday night against wake forest scored ten points. van dussen, the kind of player mike dement loves. uncg is on an 8-2 run now. sidney lowe called that...
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they get low resources and because their low resources they have low morale they're low performance and then you are stuck in the trap and somebody has to do what steve did witches move them to the center. i don't think doubling deprivation budget would do anything at all because that just makes it more broken but what you ought to do without adding resources it turns out hope cost a lot less and the program it would cost it looks like it is perfectly feasible. is to show corrections are a heart problem. >> one other off the wall suggestion basically texas gave them a present a lot of first amendment arguments and uneven an evangelical protestant. why not have church represents? [laughter] i want to see the reconciliation and american civil liberties union run the prison they want to run. what the flowers bloom. all the money they save and they pay out in bribes and excessive executive salaries. so they are not outperforming but again as a charter school i think this will only work it would make it viciously a darwinian bird you have three years to 63 we're gone you cannot have an e
they get low resources and because their low resources they have low morale they're low performance and then you are stuck in the trap and somebody has to do what steve did witches move them to the center. i don't think doubling deprivation budget would do anything at all because that just makes it more broken but what you ought to do without adding resources it turns out hope cost a lot less and the program it would cost it looks like it is perfectly feasible. is to show corrections are a...
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but to add another piece of a marriage foanlt low- and moderate -- penalty to low-and moderate income couples is a disaster, is the wrong way for to us go, is the wrong thing to happen. that the democrat health care legislation would set the u.s. on a path to a single-payer government-run health care system of the sort found in europe and canada is bad enough, but even more troubling is the fact that these proposals create a series of perverse incentives, ultimately harmful to workers, businesses, and the entire economy. the senate must reject this poorly conceived, ruinously expensive scheme and get back to the business of helping our economy recover. i've talked to many people across the united states and particularly in my state of kansas. many people that are deeply concerned about this economy and the perverse things coming out of washington. so while they might start considering investing in their small business, putting some income -- some out to be able to grow and create jobs and opportunities, people are holding back, saying i don't know how many more taxes you're going to p
but to add another piece of a marriage foanlt low- and moderate -- penalty to low-and moderate income couples is a disaster, is the wrong way for to us go, is the wrong thing to happen. that the democrat health care legislation would set the u.s. on a path to a single-payer government-run health care system of the sort found in europe and canada is bad enough, but even more troubling is the fact that these proposals create a series of perverse incentives, ultimately harmful to workers,...
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low birth weight is not isolate.ing -- continue on that exists in the community. we're the best country in the world and have the best programs but we are not clever about the way we apply them in our lower- tier population that needs a consistent and coordinated message that moves over time. after two or three years, we have children gradually and they're going to school and get a different message in every state and community with respect to good nutrition. it is an amorphous concept than just saying," good nutrition." we need streamlined an integrated approaches. we need a beer per call logical approach that is built on science and nutrition with a core that is federally suggested. we're losing a tremendous amount of money. the client -- the client burden in going from one doctor to another to get one blood count or another and care that affirmation is not an efficient system. it does not lead to good care, either. >> your comment about one in four children are obese before entering kindergarten is an interesting
low birth weight is not isolate.ing -- continue on that exists in the community. we're the best country in the world and have the best programs but we are not clever about the way we apply them in our lower- tier population that needs a consistent and coordinated message that moves over time. after two or three years, we have children gradually and they're going to school and get a different message in every state and community with respect to good nutrition. it is an amorphous concept than...
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patrick making himself a presence in the low post. responded with a short jumper and then right back to the other side. hits a jump-shot. good scoring down the front line for austin peay governors. wall with an oopsy do underhand off the glass. >> matt: a shot at a double-double. patrick patterson, ten points and four of seven shooting up there for austin peay. john fraley, 11 points. a long time after getting ten points in the first seven or eight minutes of the ballgame. duran roberson gave them nine off the bench. and austin peay three of nine. >> kyle: they have to improve in the second half to have a chance of winning the ballgame. 3 of 15 is abysmal. but they are a second half team. they're used to being behind at halftime. now the competition level may be different than some of the teams they've played. see if they respond. >> matt: the odds are against them. two and 40 all-time of the current sec teams. the only other victory against sec program was vanderbilt. kentucky was 32-0 all time against odc. >> kyle: proud to say i ad
patrick making himself a presence in the low post. responded with a short jumper and then right back to the other side. hits a jump-shot. good scoring down the front line for austin peay governors. wall with an oopsy do underhand off the glass. >> matt: a shot at a double-double. patrick patterson, ten points and four of seven shooting up there for austin peay. john fraley, 11 points. a long time after getting ten points in the first seven or eight minutes of the ballgame. duran roberson...
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long, athletic, can stay on him in the perimeter and match him down low. >> raji not there.lears it into the hands of delroy james. those long gaits we're talking about. boston college sets their defense, though, forces rhode island to go into the halfcourt situation. >> it's kind of a mini rush. they forced rhode island to get into the backcourt. >> very rare you would see an al skinner team undisciplined on getting back on defense. boston college gets it after the third rhode island turnover. >> that was not a great angle for ulmer to get the ball into the low post. one dribble down to the baseline. he could have thrown a bounce pass because martell had an angle. >> jones has been replaced by steve mejia, sophomore out of lawrence academy. players from hometowns playing against each other, high school. another turnover. this time the press. very rarely have they been able to set it up. >> the inbound pass they'll cramp immediately on that first pass. they get a lot of deflections on this defense. and then the long home run pass. raji unable to come up with it. even though
long, athletic, can stay on him in the perimeter and match him down low. >> raji not there.lears it into the hands of delroy james. those long gaits we're talking about. boston college sets their defense, though, forces rhode island to go into the halfcourt situation. >> it's kind of a mini rush. they forced rhode island to get into the backcourt. >> very rare you would see an al skinner team undisciplined on getting back on defense. boston college gets it after the third...
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see the steal down low by fraley. the transition basket. channels is pushing up hard to find his teammate on the right side. roberson from the knock-down jumper. less is more with wes channels. he's not forcing things like in the past. the real key according to loos, when you get your best player involved on the defensive end and the best player on the offensive end, you can do a long way. >> kyle: you can. everyone else falls in line. one of the upper classmen and he's given the effort day in and day out in practice and starts on the defensive end of the floor. i tell you, i better get that evident as well if i want to play for the governors. >> matt: bledsoe will bring the ball to the floor for the wildcats. john wall comes back to the scorer's table. there is a turnover on bledsoe. >> kyle: that is where bledsoe gets in trouble. too much dribbling. instead of keeping the ball moving. >> matt: kentucky is dead last. 16.8 turnovers per game. they are 11th in turnover margin. negative 1.9. >> kyle: having said that, though, coach calipari o
see the steal down low by fraley. the transition basket. channels is pushing up hard to find his teammate on the right side. roberson from the knock-down jumper. less is more with wes channels. he's not forcing things like in the past. the real key according to loos, when you get your best player involved on the defensive end and the best player on the offensive end, you can do a long way. >> kyle: you can. everyone else falls in line. one of the upper classmen and he's given the effort...
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in that very major respect, i think our influence was too low but it was too low for the reason thate were a minor partner, in resource terms. >> finally, you were there in the period where you described it as a catastrophic success of winning the war so quickly. and we were paying the price or the -- of the failure of and we were essentially making it up as we went along in a very different environment than we expected. you draw a number of important lessons and we are on the are there any other lessons for future policy making that you would draw from the whole of iraq experience? >> i think there are a number of lessons. the full range of them will probably need another session. there are two in particular -- one is to regard the aftermath as just as important a mission as the military action. secondly, to put security first because nothing can be done in the political and economic sphere without security. third, to seek as wide as possible and international influence into an international operation of this kind with the legitimacy that would lead to that and which flows from that
in that very major respect, i think our influence was too low but it was too low for the reason thate were a minor partner, in resource terms. >> finally, you were there in the period where you described it as a catastrophic success of winning the war so quickly. and we were paying the price or the -- of the failure of and we were essentially making it up as we went along in a very different environment than we expected. you draw a number of important lessons and we are on the are there...
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student achievement, and equality of result, disturbingly low level of civic commitment. now the historical context for what i'm going to say is a less beautiful picture. it's that one of this is the pattern of favorable sat scores from the late 1960's to the present. i would like you to remember it. i'm going to leave it up for quite awhile. the s.a.t. goes back further. it was started in the 1970's. the s.a.t. is more than a college entrance exam. it's also a kind of referendum or final report card on what our schools have been doing. and before i outline why the fall of s.a.t. verbal scores is so urgently important i want to
student achievement, and equality of result, disturbingly low level of civic commitment. now the historical context for what i'm going to say is a less beautiful picture. it's that one of this is the pattern of favorable sat scores from the late 1960's to the present. i would like you to remember it. i'm going to leave it up for quite awhile. the s.a.t. goes back further. it was started in the 1970's. the s.a.t. is more than a college entrance exam. it's also a kind of referendum or final...
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income white students, low income african-american students, low income hispanic students, low income asian students, disabled students, veterans, who are in these programs, if we can't afford to ignore them, we've got to grab them and educate them so that we can meet those goals in that bar. why has trio been flat funded? what are the consequences of the fact that trio was flat funded during fiscal year 2006 and 2008? had just a minimal increase in 2009, a minimum increase in 2010 and god bless them, our appropriations chair, dave obey, added $20 million to trio this cycle but after all of the negotiations with the senate, only $5 million was retained in that program. what are the consequences of reducing these vital services to trio students and our remaining competitiveness in the world? we need at least $200 million for this program. ms. jackson lee: if the gentlelady would yield, you're eloquent in crafting the frustrations that you experience and so many of us experience and you know what the answer is? they just don't get it. not the friends and allies who work so hard, chairma
income white students, low income african-american students, low income hispanic students, low income asian students, disabled students, veterans, who are in these programs, if we can't afford to ignore them, we've got to grab them and educate them so that we can meet those goals in that bar. why has trio been flat funded? what are the consequences of the fact that trio was flat funded during fiscal year 2006 and 2008? had just a minimal increase in 2009, a minimum increase in 2010 and god...
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the time has come to bring low power to the people. i ask my colleagues to support the local community radio act and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from nebraska. mr. terry: thank you, mr. speaker. appreciate your efforts, mr. doyle. mr. doyle mentioned the variety of religious organizations that support this and i found the same thing in my community and i want to yield two minutes to the gentleman from south carolina who in fact wanted to speak on that aspect of our low powered community radio. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from south carolina is recognized for two minutes. mr. wilson: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in support of h.r. 1147, the local community radio act of 2009. i appreciate the leadership of congressman lee terry of nebraska on this important issue. passage of this bipartisan legislation is vital to expanding the availability of noncommercial, low-powered f.m., l.p.f.m. radio stations to towns and cities ac
the time has come to bring low power to the people. i ask my colleagues to support the local community radio act and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from nebraska. mr. terry: thank you, mr. speaker. appreciate your efforts, mr. doyle. mr. doyle mentioned the variety of religious organizations that support this and i found the same thing in my community and i want to yield two minutes to the gentleman...
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low and moderate income households are particularly at risk. if you look just at the bottom two income quintiles, 40 percent of all households, only to fits of this group even has a savings account. and most of those who have it a savings account has bounces that are well under $1000. of course the key reason for this is that many households save little is that they have low incomes. but much research and the expense of credit counselors tells us that nearly all households who are not in a severe financial crisis can afford to say something, even if it is only five or $10 a month. research and our experience in america also informs us that almost all households would really like to save. and a large majority of households, 93% according to the fdic data they released earlier this week, do business with a bank or credit union so that they do have access to savings options. but until recently, a significant barrier to saving was the way that savings accounts were structured. with relatively high balances to open an account and avoid monthly fees.
low and moderate income households are particularly at risk. if you look just at the bottom two income quintiles, 40 percent of all households, only to fits of this group even has a savings account. and most of those who have it a savings account has bounces that are well under $1000. of course the key reason for this is that many households save little is that they have low incomes. but much research and the expense of credit counselors tells us that nearly all households who are not in a...
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we talk about low income kids, children of color.t the answer -- the elephant in the room is really poverty, in our judgment. and this cuts across color, by the way. it's appalachia. it's kentucky. it's the highlands across the south where that is predominantly white but that's where we have serious abject rural poverty. we have models for this. we did a nice job somewhere between the passing of the great society and moving on toward the '80s. and it was in the '80s that we ran into comp ra bility problems. i'll tick off four or five things we think congress can do with title 1 funding and the new reauthorization because there are so many people to talk. let me just go quickly to those. and tell you that the -- we believe the title 1 basic, you know, part "a" monies should be targeted directly as i said earlier to the poorest districts, the poorest schools of the poorest children. and we believe strongly that the strict language should look at the way that we handle both comparablity because it's gone out of the window. the fed is pa
we talk about low income kids, children of color.t the answer -- the elephant in the room is really poverty, in our judgment. and this cuts across color, by the way. it's appalachia. it's kentucky. it's the highlands across the south where that is predominantly white but that's where we have serious abject rural poverty. we have models for this. we did a nice job somewhere between the passing of the great society and moving on toward the '80s. and it was in the '80s that we ran into comp ra...
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in that very major respect, i think our influence was too low but it was too low for the reason thatwe were a minor partner, in resource terms. >> finally, you were there in the period where you described it as a catastrophic success of winning the war so quickly. and we were paying the price or the -- of the failure of and we were essentially making it up as we went along in a very different environment than we expected. you draw a number of important lessons and we are on the lessons large exercise. are there any other lessons for future policy making that you would draw from the whole of iraq experience? >> i think there are a number of lessons. the full range of them will probably need another session. there are two in particular -- one is to regard the aftermath as just as important a mission as the military action. secondly, to put security first because nothing can be done in the political and economic sphere without security. third, to seek as wide as possible and international influence into an international operation of this kind with the legitimacy that would lead to that
in that very major respect, i think our influence was too low but it was too low for the reason thatwe were a minor partner, in resource terms. >> finally, you were there in the period where you described it as a catastrophic success of winning the war so quickly. and we were paying the price or the -- of the failure of and we were essentially making it up as we went along in a very different environment than we expected. you draw a number of important lessons and we are on the lessons...
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it has been low. purchasing power has been good. it has been stable. >> in a free-market economy, you would think that the cost of capital would fluctuate based on supply and demand. a big part of the role of the federal reserve is to try to fix those interest rates. is that a function that has been employed properly? is that something that needs to be reconsidered? >> we always need to improve our execution. reconsidered. >> we always need to improve our execution, but i think that as evidenced by the fact that every major country in the world has a central bank and uses monetary policy, i think that's the system that we have determined is the most effective at this point. >> appreciate your testimony. i would again, as you and i have talked personally, ask you to consider the need to make the federal reserve more transparent. there's no reason that independence needs to mean secrecy. the confidence in the federal reserve, the mistrust around this country, has reached new heights. and we need to do something to restore the faith th
it has been low. purchasing power has been good. it has been stable. >> in a free-market economy, you would think that the cost of capital would fluctuate based on supply and demand. a big part of the role of the federal reserve is to try to fix those interest rates. is that a function that has been employed properly? is that something that needs to be reconsidered? >> we always need to improve our execution. reconsidered. >> we always need to improve our execution, but i...
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the federal reserve is committed to keeping inflation low and will be able to do so. in the near term, elevated unemployment and stable expectations to keep inflation subdued and in the inflation could move lower from here. -- and indeed inflation could move lower. the unprecedented stimulus is helping to support economic activity. for that reason, we have been giving careful thought to our strategy. we are, but then we have all the tools necessary to withdraw our stimulus in a timely and effective way. indeed, our balance sheet is already beginning to adjust because of improving financial conditions leading to a reduced use of our facilities. our balance sheet will also shrink over time as the mortgage-backed securities and other assets that we hold mature or are repaid. however, even if our balance sheet this is large for a while we will be able to break interest rates and thus tighten financial positions appropriately. operationally, inappropriate -- an important tool will be the authority granted to us by congress last year to pay banks interest on balances they h
the federal reserve is committed to keeping inflation low and will be able to do so. in the near term, elevated unemployment and stable expectations to keep inflation subdued and in the inflation could move lower from here. -- and indeed inflation could move lower. the unprecedented stimulus is helping to support economic activity. for that reason, we have been giving careful thought to our strategy. we are, but then we have all the tools necessary to withdraw our stimulus in a timely and...
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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 it take to incase our enrolmen >>eporter: she found what she hos is the answer here, in a new proach to education. a teacr, pauline baker, had just introduced a thod from italcalled reggio emilia. >> in a tshell, the metaphor for ggio is that children have a hundd languages for learning. >> reporter: reggio is guid by the ea that children learn best by doing. everytng about a reggio classroom is planned-- from e lighting, the music, to the materials fochildren. >> people think is is about art,nd that this is an art studio. but ally, the studio is a place for venting ways to do thin. >> repter: soon parents told principaaranda it was their favorite class. then tucson'
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 it take to incase our enrolmen >>eporter: she found what she hos is the answer...
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temple, hey, halfcourt, the owls win 65-55. >>> first half, taking the pass down low and slams it lowf, orange up 18. the back end from trish. 24-point victory over st. francis. >>> coming up, men's college cup, fantastic finish as virginia looks to claim another national title for the acc. mark, we have teams on both coasts that are interested. but milos only wants to play for dallas. milos really wants to play for brussels. milos only wants to play for shanghai. buenos aires... frankfort... paris... milos really wants to play for rome. [ crashing glass ] how's your japanese? we know why you fly. we're american airlines. learn more at supportyourvet.org. >>> we're back. men's college cup. virginia and akron for the ncaa championship. maven is in the goal duringing penalty shutout. akron in it. another save on monaco. akron can now tie it. gavin for the tie. oh, blair gavin over the net and it is over. virginia wins their sixth college cup championship. unbelievable. >>> back to basketball. a couple of other acc games this afternoon. wake forest had no probable with elan while clemson
temple, hey, halfcourt, the owls win 65-55. >>> first half, taking the pass down low and slams it lowf, orange up 18. the back end from trish. 24-point victory over st. francis. >>> coming up, men's college cup, fantastic finish as virginia looks to claim another national title for the acc. mark, we have teams on both coasts that are interested. but milos only wants to play for dallas. milos really wants to play for brussels. milos only wants to play for shanghai. buenos...
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we just saw lowe walk by.e hope he gets a chance. >> joe: i think fleischmann is a sure for the czech republic. they may use him at center. >> craig: the way he plays and scored this season after missing training camp, missing 11 games he's been a real positive. >> joe: the defending champs at the olympics in '06, nicklas backstrom, back in '010. >> craig: you put him with the ringer, he will always rack up the points. nick backstrom, another young guy they will be able to utilize. >> joe: i know discussing rosters for team usa and canada could start a barroom brawl, but who do you think will be there? >> craig: apoto from the islanders and then eric johnson, other -- ore, and martin and then the number one guy, miller. >> joe: tom miller could easily find his way to the usa. now your favorite nation, team california and their plethora of talent. >> craig: i have to too many guys to pick. they will be under pressure to win the olympic gold. you to have the veteran guys and leaders. crosby, nash, and thor ton,
we just saw lowe walk by.e hope he gets a chance. >> joe: i think fleischmann is a sure for the czech republic. they may use him at center. >> craig: the way he plays and scored this season after missing training camp, missing 11 games he's been a real positive. >> joe: the defending champs at the olympics in '06, nicklas backstrom, back in '010. >> craig: you put him with the ringer, he will always rack up the points. nick backstrom, another young guy they will be able...
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a lot of low-income pele. a loof particularly low-income african-amerans. my state is at 12% unemployment. the matchi portion for south carolina igoing to increase by a billion dollars b if you live in nebraska, e new enrollees in medicaid there will be pa for by the federagovernment in peetuity. i dot think most americans feel like that's a change that we can believe in. buthat's just one problem. the assumpon in this bill to get it to redung the deficit isot going to happen. we're not going to cut medicare b$470 billion. fo years ago we tried to reduce iby $10 billion and codn't get the votes. that's an ilsion. thers $247 billion of doctors' cutto come over the next ten years. that wasn't factored i >> ifill: ere are a lot of americans who ok at this and say this is whatappens all the me on capitol hill. deals are cut. pele benefit. what's unusual about this on >> what's unusual about this is themerican public is tired of doing tt way of doing buness. theylected to president oba to change that. what happened tohe change you can believe in the one reason i
a lot of low-income pele. a loof particularly low-income african-amerans. my state is at 12% unemployment. the matchi portion for south carolina igoing to increase by a billion dollars b if you live in nebraska, e new enrollees in medicaid there will be pa for by the federagovernment in peetuity. i dot think most americans feel like that's a change that we can believe in. buthat's just one problem. the assumpon in this bill to get it to redung the deficit isot going to happen. we're not going...
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we talk about low income kids, children of color.but the answer -- the elephant in the room is really poverty, in our judgment. and this cuts across color, by the way. it's appalachia. it's kentucky. it's the highlands across the south where that is predominantly white but that's where we have serious abject rural poverty. we have models for this. we did a nice job somewhere between the passing of the great society and moving on toward the '80s. and it was in the '80s that we ran into comp ra bility problems. i'll tick off four or five things we think congress can do with title 1 funding and the new reauthorization because there are so many people to talk. let me just go quickly to those. and tell you that the -- we believe the title 1 basic, you know, part "a" monies should be targeted directly as i said earlier to the poorest districts, the poorest schools of the poorest children. and we believe strongly that the strict language should look at the way that we handle both comparablity because it's gone out of the window. the fed is
we talk about low income kids, children of color.but the answer -- the elephant in the room is really poverty, in our judgment. and this cuts across color, by the way. it's appalachia. it's kentucky. it's the highlands across the south where that is predominantly white but that's where we have serious abject rural poverty. we have models for this. we did a nice job somewhere between the passing of the great society and moving on toward the '80s. and it was in the '80s that we ran into comp ra...
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adjustment to low-volume hospital provision. section 1886(d)(12) of the social security act (42 u.s.c. 1395ww(d)(12), as amended by section 3125, is amended- (1) in subparagraph (c)(i), by striking "1,500 discharges" and inserting "1,600 discharges"; and (2) in subparagraph (d), by striking "1,500 discharges" and inserting "1,600 discharges". sec. 10315. revisions to home health care provisions. (a) rebasing.-section 1895(b)(3)(a)(iii) of the social security act, as added by section 3131, is amended- (1) in the clause heading, by striking "2013" and inserting "2014"; (2) in subclause (i), by striking "2013" and inserting "2014"; and (3) in subclause (ii), by striking "2016" and inserting "2017". (b) revision of home health study and report.-section 3131(d) is amended to read as follows: "(d) study and report on the development of home health payment revisions in order to ensure access to care and payment for severity of illness.- "(1) in general.-the secretary of health and human services (in this section referred to as the 'sec
adjustment to low-volume hospital provision. section 1886(d)(12) of the social security act (42 u.s.c. 1395ww(d)(12), as amended by section 3125, is amended- (1) in subparagraph (c)(i), by striking "1,500 discharges" and inserting "1,600 discharges"; and (2) in subparagraph (d), by striking "1,500 discharges" and inserting "1,600 discharges". sec. 10315. revisions to home health care provisions. (a) rebasing.-section 1895(b)(3)(a)(iii) of the social...
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priced fuel -- use low priced fuel and destroy the nation.cess -- ambition to gain ack says energy resources in the world has always been the route cause of wars and major international conflicts and energy has always been regarded as a major political and security issue. for about a century oil has constituted the basic and strategic components of u.s. security foreign policy. the same law, energy has played for the previous empires. during this period, oil regions of the world became the theaters of wars and military adventurism that led to foreign de nomination under energy resources. the united states having five% of the world's population consumes 25% of oil and energy, more than 80% of food and 14% of water resources of the world. almost 408% of the total motor vehicles of the world are moving in this country. by occupying and controlling oil wells in other countries. the country's budget is almost equivalent of all the countries together. the so-called developed nation have 20% of the population consume more energy sources and therefor
priced fuel -- use low priced fuel and destroy the nation.cess -- ambition to gain ack says energy resources in the world has always been the route cause of wars and major international conflicts and energy has always been regarded as a major political and security issue. for about a century oil has constituted the basic and strategic components of u.s. security foreign policy. the same law, energy has played for the previous empires. during this period, oil regions of the world became the...
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briewrmt rate -- low reimbursement rate. so expanding medicaid is bad for alaska. now the chief actuary at c.m.s. is saying that medicare and medicaid patients will both face limited access to care under this bill. and, well, in alaska -- and while in alaska medicaid patients may fare better, what's happening is at the cost, the expense, if you will, of medicare patients. so you're robbing peter to pay paul. and keep in mind that as we look at the c.m.s. letter, the chief actuary's letter, it doesn't even address the democratic leader's desire to bring to the floor the provision that would expand medicare to those ten years younger than the current threshold age for medicare. so what we are seeing within this analysis is probably just the floor in terms of what the impact will be if we allow for this expanded medicare provision's buy-in, if you will. again, mr. president, my state's seniors are absolutely suffering on medicare with virtually no primary care doctors who will see them in -- in our state's largest city, and now
briewrmt rate -- low reimbursement rate. so expanding medicaid is bad for alaska. now the chief actuary at c.m.s. is saying that medicare and medicaid patients will both face limited access to care under this bill. and, well, in alaska -- and while in alaska medicaid patients may fare better, what's happening is at the cost, the expense, if you will, of medicare patients. so you're robbing peter to pay paul. and keep in mind that as we look at the c.m.s. letter, the chief actuary's letter, it...
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and john keeps his life sort of private and very low key.hen he's off, it takes him three outside to get out of that costume rvelgs so he's just ready to go home and chill out once he gets out of that costume. >> larry: queen lat teen fa has written an exclusive blog for us about hershey school and why the school's work is so important, you can check it out at cnn.com/larryking. "s" stands for straightforward. as in up-front, honest... total transparency. straightforward is the...
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low-power f.m.services. the bill removes a statutory barrier through the creation of potentially thousands of low-power stations across the nation. the creation of these stations will further the goals of promoting broadcast localism and divirsity. i'm glad the bill -- diversity. i'm glad the bill has a clear dispute resolution process, such as when interference occurs. i'm glad -- i want to commend the radio project, the united church of christ, and other supporters of low-power f.m. services for their valuable input. i ask my colleagues to support h.r. 1147, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from nebraska. mr. terry: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. terry: as co-author with mr. doyle, i, too, rise in support of h.r. 1147. and it was my pleasure to come to the floor to discuss legislation that is the product of great bipartisanship. congressman do
low-power f.m.services. the bill removes a statutory barrier through the creation of potentially thousands of low-power stations across the nation. the creation of these stations will further the goals of promoting broadcast localism and divirsity. i'm glad the bill -- diversity. i'm glad the bill has a clear dispute resolution process, such as when interference occurs. i'm glad -- i want to commend the radio project, the united church of christ, and other supporters of low-power f.m. services...
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and some low-income seniors couldn't afford $175 month. that's why what the senator from tennessee has stated -- if we drive people out of medicare advantage, we are harming low-income seniors all over this country. we are harming them. we are doing them a great disservice. and if you think with 17% real unemployment in my state that seniors who are unemployed and down on their luck are going to be able to afford the aarp medigap program -- policy for $175 a month, then come and visit my state, and i'll tell you they can't. they can't. so it's interesting the conversation about how we're -- about how high-income seniors and how we're going to tax people with cadillac plans and all of those things, when we really what we're doing -- what we're really doing is harming the lowest -- the low-income seniors in rural areas of america. mr. kyl: my colleague was talking earlier making the point that you can't take $120 billion out of the program without hurting folks. those on the other side of the aisle said, well, we can do that. we can cut by $
and some low-income seniors couldn't afford $175 month. that's why what the senator from tennessee has stated -- if we drive people out of medicare advantage, we are harming low-income seniors all over this country. we are harming them. we are doing them a great disservice. and if you think with 17% real unemployment in my state that seniors who are unemployed and down on their luck are going to be able to afford the aarp medigap program -- policy for $175 a month, then come and visit my state,...
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summerlin at very low capacity. -- some are running at very low capacity. it is about creating jobs now. if we want to create jobs now, we cannot wait three years to start to build high-speed trains. it will take time to bring the technology. we have the technology. we can do that. there are coach cars that can run at speeds of 125 miles an hour that we can do now in our factories. yes, we have to evolve to the high-speed rail, but in the meantime, there are products that already exist where we can bill them now. [unintelligible] we have to find ways to reduce that lead time and so these jobs can be created rapidly for americans. >> i wanted to make an announcement. recently, the american public transportation association that represents the 50 state dot's and the states for passage real entered into a memorandum of understanding to see what we can do together to implement the president's high-speed rail initiative. we think this meeting that secretary lahood has called is a tremendous beginning, but as you can see, we have just begun to scratch the surface
summerlin at very low capacity. -- some are running at very low capacity. it is about creating jobs now. if we want to create jobs now, we cannot wait three years to start to build high-speed trains. it will take time to bring the technology. we have the technology. we can do that. there are coach cars that can run at speeds of 125 miles an hour that we can do now in our factories. yes, we have to evolve to the high-speed rail, but in the meantime, there are products that already exist where we...
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after all it was this practice of no or low documentation that helped create a housing crisis we face today. we should not be in the business of perpetuating this practice. according to the treasury department, 375,000 trial modifications are set to convert to permanent modification by the end of the year however, jpmorgan chase recently disclosed in november, close to 25% of the trial modifications' failed to meet the first payment of nearly 50% of borrowers field to mccaul three payments. furthermore federal reserve bank of boston sites 30 to 45% of borrowers who received modifications in up in default within six months. this raises some significant concerns i think about the ability of these programs to meet while a long-term expectations outlined earlier this year. these trenches are compromised by a shift in the root cause of foreclosure with the downturn in the economy as the chairman mentioned we are now facing more traditional causes of the foreclosure manly the loss of a job. as the program's progress we must have a realistic understanding of the capability and we need an obl
after all it was this practice of no or low documentation that helped create a housing crisis we face today. we should not be in the business of perpetuating this practice. according to the treasury department, 375,000 trial modifications are set to convert to permanent modification by the end of the year however, jpmorgan chase recently disclosed in november, close to 25% of the trial modifications' failed to meet the first payment of nearly 50% of borrowers field to mccaul three payments....
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inflation has been low.d in that respect the purchasing power of the dollar has been good, it's been stable. >> in a free market economy you would think that the cost of capital would fluctuate based on supply and demand. yet a big part of the role the federal reserve is to try to fix those interest rates. is that a function that has been employed properly? is that something that needs to be reconsidered. >> we always need to improve our execution, but i think that as evidenced by the fact that every major country in the world has a central bank and uses monetary policy, i think that's the system that we have determined is the most effective at this point. >> appreciate your testimony. i would again, as you and i have talked personally, ask you to consider the need to make the federal reserve more transparent. there's no reason that independence needs to mean secrecy. the confidence in the federal reserve, the mistrust around this country, has reached new heights. and we need to do something to restore the f
inflation has been low.d in that respect the purchasing power of the dollar has been good, it's been stable. >> in a free market economy you would think that the cost of capital would fluctuate based on supply and demand. yet a big part of the role the federal reserve is to try to fix those interest rates. is that a function that has been employed properly? is that something that needs to be reconsidered. >> we always need to improve our execution, but i think that as evidenced by...
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health care costs for seniors, low-income people, for everybody. there's 10e7 so many parts of ts bill which address that problem, address health care costs, to get health care costs down. i would think all state governors would want this birl to pass. why? because we're going to begin to go down the road of lowering health care costs. then those medicaid budgets will be more under control. we have to lower medicare health care costs in this legislation -- and this legislation does that. so health care reform would very much help the comirks not just in the near term with substantial tax cuts, but would also help the economy in the long term with substantial deficit reduction and also with all the provisions we're putting in that would lower hoke health care costs overall. it is clearly the right thing to do. i believe this legislation should definitely pass. just to remandate m remind my c, for folks making more than $250,000 they'll pay more taxes, those folks are not seeing tax rates increase. those folks are going to pay more taxes because they
health care costs for seniors, low-income people, for everybody. there's 10e7 so many parts of ts bill which address that problem, address health care costs, to get health care costs down. i would think all state governors would want this birl to pass. why? because we're going to begin to go down the road of lowering health care costs. then those medicaid budgets will be more under control. we have to lower medicare health care costs in this legislation -- and this legislation does that. so...
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i think the warnings we're seeing is definitely at the low end of projection range. >> a projection range based on computer models. that, he and other skeptics say, is a problem. >> the problem is we have these things called computer models. that's all we have for the future. when we look at these computer models, one of the things we see is they tend to predict more warming than is occurring. >> that's true. some estimates do have the earth warming more than it currently is. it's an illustration of the difficulty deciphering the debate. most sides accuse each other of cherry picking data. models you see also are under estimating changing climate. remember this? even so, not the fear, says michaels. animals like the polar bear and humans will simply adapt. the scientists who are warning of huge changes within our lifetime, are those just scare tactics? >> i think a lot of people have not looked at the adaptational responses that human beings have. look at the united states. probably the most violent weather on earth of any large civilized nation. the number of tornadoes, it's stunning. an
i think the warnings we're seeing is definitely at the low end of projection range. >> a projection range based on computer models. that, he and other skeptics say, is a problem. >> the problem is we have these things called computer models. that's all we have for the future. when we look at these computer models, one of the things we see is they tend to predict more warming than is occurring. >> that's true. some estimates do have the earth warming more than it currently is....
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summerlin at very low capacity. -- some are running at very low capacity. it is about creating jobs now. if we want to create jobs now, we cannot wait three years to start to build high-speed trains. it will take time to bring the technology. we have the technology. we can do that. there are coach cars that can run at speeds of 125 miles an hour that we can do now in our factories. yes, we have to evolve to the high-speed rail, but in the meantime, there are products that already exist where we can bill them now. [unintelligible] we have to find ways to reduce that lead time and so these jobs can be created rapidly for americans. >> i wanted to make an announcement. recently, the american public transportation association that represents the 50 state dot's and the states for passage real entered into a memorandum of understanding to see what we can do together to implement the president's high-speed rail initiative. we think this meeting that secretary lahood has called is a tremendous beginning, but as you can see, we have just begun to scratch the surface
summerlin at very low capacity. -- some are running at very low capacity. it is about creating jobs now. if we want to create jobs now, we cannot wait three years to start to build high-speed trains. it will take time to bring the technology. we have the technology. we can do that. there are coach cars that can run at speeds of 125 miles an hour that we can do now in our factories. yes, we have to evolve to the high-speed rail, but in the meantime, there are products that already exist where we...