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b. import capitation can potentially increase and if this issue asian prevails but neither had i would say that the russian market as a whole is not as developed and there's not really a really big enough to sustain domestic you know substantial big domestic industry is actually so for example if we are talking about countries which usually are talked about when you talk about this disease for example of norway australia or something like that then. the cooperation of russia is actually a bigger than population of those countries combined so it's potentially it's much bigger market which can i come a day. most of the best most of foreign players but also big the best they can histories as well and on top of that the actual industry the best again this rays are not big to you know to suffer too much let's see if we go over to other glad to be over the critter i mentioned russia disease i mean maybe there are certain elements of dutch is easier but russia has just because of the things we just heard the other variables involved russia dissonances own bouncing when it comes to high oil prices
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it will be recognised by governments so to the barber and the reading the world court matters importance b. and feel so far as the political parties in scotland refusing to give the people of scotland the right to decide that or destiny in a referendum what will be will be for the people of scotland to say that there was something of mine officially wrong that party is for peer to have a referendum on the voting system but we're not here to load the people of scotland to decide their constitutional future you mention the referendum on the alternative date that's now been down to zero as a waste of time are you worried that the same might happen to a referendum on scottish independence or do you think you'll be seen as we've the time i think when the referendum calms it will be seen as by the people of scotland we don't keep anything for granted but we think can we hope that and expect that we will win the right. people throughout my lifetime that there would never be a scottish parliament know that as i was told that there would never be a scottish national party of government yes there is
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past years but who are americans on main street continue dealing with all the consequence it's important r t b r. in our brief look at some other news making headlines across the world in berlin these clashes with left demonstrates as being a traditional may day rally and march was broken up with water kind enough to spends and thrown at sampson so he would step talk across the country to prevent trouble that's turned into more. across germany more than four hundred thousand. making history since. the flight recorder of the air france jet that crashed into the atlantic two years ago has been found off the coast of brazil it follows the recent discovery of the wreckage of the bus on the seabed investigators. reveal what caused the crash that killed twenty four plane came down in ohio in thunderstorms in the first of june two thousand and nine travel to paris from rio de janeiro. nuclear safety has come on the first scrutiny pouring of the phone plans plans and recent anniversary of the chernobyl disaster has only added to his. growth never has been trying to find out if lessons are being learnt
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us some certainty that there's going to be some funds available for the people, but, b, and possibly more important that at that point the obama administration made a determination that it's not in their best interest politically or even in the government of the country to allow this company to die at that time. i think that's what the $20 billion represented more than anything else. >> one thing i'll just add. the very first -- the moratorium that the obama administration put in place was not on drilling in the gulf of mexico. it was just on exploration in the gulf. we are producing more oil at this time than last year. production didn't suffer at all. of course, just to make the point for people listening out there who think that drill, baby, drill is the answer, we're producing more oil now than we were at this time last year, but the price of oil and gas are significantly higher, so they are not connected. the very first knew lease for exploration was granted to bp, and explore race, you know, grants are going out left and right now and all the companies are getting new grants. also, that $20 b
us some certainty that there's going to be some funds available for the people, but, b, and possibly more important that at that point the obama administration made a determination that it's not in their best interest politically or even in the government of the country to allow this company to die at that time. i think that's what the $20 billion represented more than anything else. >> one thing i'll just add. the very first -- the moratorium that the obama administration put in place...
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tax credits, we've spoken before about the importance of making that credit permanent to the technology industry -- >> guest: absolutely. >> host: -- to less b uncertainty. we've seen, now, a house bipartisan push, again, to make the credit permanent. how optimistic are you that this is going to be successful, and can you explain why it's important for intel for this to be a permanent program rather than being renewed every year. >> guest: 18,000 companies benefit from the tax credit, and we're probably one of the largest beneficiaries because we invest so much in research, $7.3 billion a year. so congressman bilbray on the house side has introduced a good bill. a starting step to talk with democrats about making the r&d tax credit permanent, simplifying it and raising the amount of the credit. we've dropped on the r&d tax credit from first place 20 yearr ago to about 24th place in terms of the value of the credit. the government needs to do better. it's reenacted every other year or so, it stalls, it's hard to know when it will be enacted again. and so legislators on both sides of the aisle and the president recognize the value of the credi
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b challenge. it is important because muslims constitute about one part 5 billion people on this planet. one of the four people is a muslim. we have hundreds of thousands of americans in muslim countries. we have geopolitical interests. therefore, winning over and keeping on site major muslim nations is critical to us in our national interest. we need to heed the urgings of president bush, president obama, general petraeus, and therefore i believe diplomacy, cultural outreach and initiatives are as important as simply giving aid. we give aid generously. we have given billions of aid for many countries. we know a lot of it goes into the pockets of corrupt politicians and rulers. where is that aid ending up? i would like to e itoing toonstruction of schools. last week, a date met the president of a private university. ye can we not divert some of the aid thatoes into the pockets of these corrupt rulers? that wins hearts and nds. host: diplomacy and culture? guest: i think the order is wrong. i think if it does nothearts and minds. it is minds and hearts. if their own assessment of the real
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we don't have a replacement for the b-1 so it's important that we maintain the fleet we have too because particularly thing before-1 is one of our most used weapons in the systems in iraq and afghanistan. i look forward to working with the chairman and the committee as we make sure that america's security is never compromised. i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman from washington. mr. smith: may i inquire how much time both sides have remaining? the chair: the gentleman from washington has 4 1/2 minutes remaining. mr. smith: i yield myself the balance of my time. i want to thank the chairman and the staff for putting together an outstanding bill. this is no small enterprise, it's $691 billion, it's critical plcy to provide for national security for our country and mick sure that our troops and their families are properly taken care of and have the congresswomen and support she needs. i think mr. mckeon, the members of the committee an the staff have dope a good job. i want to mention there was a prong strong bipartisan commission on this committee, mr. skeltonup h
we don't have a replacement for the b-1 so it's important that we maintain the fleet we have too because particularly thing before-1 is one of our most used weapons in the systems in iraq and afghanistan. i look forward to working with the chairman and the committee as we make sure that america's security is never compromised. i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman from washington. mr. smith: may i inquire how much time both sides have remaining? the chair: the gentleman...
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presentation of the design eighty s b solution today eight to five aircraft involved included not just traditional man vessels but also unmanned drones an important new contender for space in the crowded clouds. in the future an air traffic controller will monitor both manned and unmanned aircraft in a fully standardized. it won't see any difference between the two. pilots of manned aircraft will see each other's planes you lend any drones on their screens. the same goes for operators of on monday aircraft. carrying out their work just like regular pilots on your own with the only difference being there on the ground. and to choose an airfield outside of st petersburg pilots to carefully study the flight plan for a vehicle to air my choppers a lightweight motor glider and found saucers midsized are to hate east with his smaller. russian companies going south around shortly thereafter as in normal civil aviation the three man craft each fly in a different designated altitude eastbound disorder in the southbound solid however on the same plane the plane calls for a point of intersection on the southern side of a space drone flying eastwards head on
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b on this block. here's what i'll negotiate. it's hit and miss and what comes up on the market. finding space that met our square footage requirements, very important for us to be close to public transportation. we fell in love with the high sealings. >> thank you for having us here. it's a terrific project. for hosting us and providing drinks. hope to see you soon. >> thank you lawrence.
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important of latin jazz. >> also, our national artform jazz is being assaulted and contemporary jazz has been cut out, traditional blues, traditional r&b, american-made music, hawaiian music, it's been a sweep. >> the president of the academy told ktvu the cuts were made to categories that did not get as many entries as others and he says artists can still submit their music under alternative categories. >>> a mountain lion roaming in el paso, texas caused quite a scare. the mountain lion was spotted near train tracks. neighbors cornered it in a car wash. several buildings were evacuated, evening -- including a school. this all happened hours before president obama's visit to el paso to talk about immigration. the lion was shot and killed. o?oowq >>> taking another look at the big board on wall street, a drop in the euro is putting a drop on the numbers. >>> santa clara county is cracking down on owners of dangerous dogs following a series of attacks. just last month in san jose, a pair of dogs attacked dawn wilson and her siberian husky in kataldi park. her dog had to be euthanized. santa clara supervisors gave tentative approval for
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b. the lebanese army started clearing the road which make up the residential areas so people are going to turn to their homes most of them were good that was important i managed to think about all this insurance and we have working for us no i don't miss the organizations there's a huge market right now for battle area clearance because there are a lot of countries in the world that are contaminated by unexploded ordinance. but you've got these companies and n.g.o.s that have basically sprung up that have an expertise to get rid of these weapons what they do is they go to these places they will hire local. they were thrown everywhere in front of your house and in the garden in the valley no place was left untouched not even most and churches were spared and train the locals how did you get clearance i was going to be there. when i found the first bomb i felt as though i had saved a person. mostly because well let the locals basically take ownership because you know they have a vested interest in clearing their home that is it's something known in south lebanon only that he's one of the he and they're putting themselves at risk every single day when
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b. it is used for writing we pass through it fires and. we think that it is not good strategy because what is important to prevent fire. or fight fire when it is really small but if for instance we'll have only this man that is used after the fire became very big and expensive. we will not help in majority of cases what is what is this equipment to to extinguish small fires this is just a normal thing stigma she wears north extinguishers they're not used for three years but. i mean normal they see different ways to mature but there are so called fire for destroys the machine like a like a big back for water with some sprinkle that is used by one person or. parts for water and they are not really hated they can be transported with a little small cars and when you talk about behind the equipment you mean airplanes that are going on the old bulldozers so they are something like this year's a very. fire machines says i let's see here i shall go the head of the greedy piece russia for a total it will be back shortly will continue this interview with less than a minute so stay with us there. hungry for the full stomach we've
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b dreams and good grades aren't enough to get into college. there are actual steps you need to take. finding someone who can help is the first and most important. for the next steps, go to knowhow2go.org. >> patricia leanne caldwell born in tennessee. daughter of robert and irma. at age of 3 moved to missouri and returned when she was 12 years old. patricia grew up with segregation and injustices which she writes about. she spent many countless hours in the nashville public library. it was her family life that was bountiful and flowing with tales told by her story telling grandfather. raised with love of reading and oral tradition. graduated from tennessee state and degree in english in 1964. she married her childhood friend on december 12. they are the parents of fredrick and twins robert and john. her education continued with a master's degree in early childhood literature, and programming in 1975 from webster university. patricia has a successful career as a teacher and children's book editor. she changed careers to become a full time writer of children and young adult books. her goal is to create books for and about african-americans. i wr
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more than we export, and the exports now aree beginning to rise a little bit b but they are more than offset be importing oil. the rate menendez bill would increase the price of energy iny america, which i have to say seems to be the objective of thd administration, and some in the senate. in 2 september, in 2008, steven chu called "the wall street journal" in an interview, quote, somehow we have to figure outthr how to boost the price of gasoline t eo the levels in nowy of he is now the secretaryf energy for the united states of america.hinkingut he needs to be thinking about how to get the cost down andge serve the constituency ofconstii america. has that we ought to be raisingn the cost of energy to the levelf in europe and the environmentaln protection agency in fact ishat enacting new regulation thatt of will also drive up the cost of energy in a way that shouldigh never have happened in my view n and we have had some votes on se that and hopefully we will soon be able to pull back thatfford effort. a study by the affordable powert asncluded epa greenhouse gas g regulations could increase the cost o
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important issue. absolutely. i thinkhere are plenty of quesons being raised her out pakistan,boutheir role, about howll this happenedust next to the cotry's biggest military academy, espiallnow that it hasemerged that osama b lad hadeen ere for so lon i tnk thadministration has beenery carefulbout pastan i thinkhey're being careful about cments theyake. the head of theia said they did not nt t tell the pastan is because they tught ey mhtlerthe target. aptrom that, ihinkhe u.s.admistration is being very careful about its commentingon the role of pakistan it is the sa thing as with the pictures. i do not think ty wa to inflame anymore tsion they're trying kp this as w-key as ssib. tre i probab also an acceptance, realizatioon the part of thadmistration that therare various parts of t pakaani government and ey have diffent rationships wi people on the ground. i think th is the kindf sulety that is lost on the genel public. ask aone in t strt and ey wl say that this is tragus,hat kistan, who was supposed to b our ay, h complely failed in helping us with intelligence. as amecan intligee fice sift through the information found he raid, kasti officials have responded to accusationsf incompetencend clusion. the pa
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with the economy network for the intelligence of country a or b, came out of the first year's interrogation. all of them. that is important because if you're going to get to the next place you have to understand who they are and how they operate and five years ago through interrogation a small bit of information came out, a nickname applied to and alias, pretty difficult. that is all they had. it may have been tied to one of the korean networks used by osama bin laden. that is what they had but it was more than they had a long time. they started building on that case using every piece of intelligence technology, human intelligence we had. sources became incredibly important to try to keep defining who this might be or what a physical description was of one operational status they might have. signal intelligence got better and our ability to get signal intelligence got better so small conversations ended up reaping big rewards to help identify who, what, when and why. our ability to use overhead inventory that tracked patterns of life and other movement was integrated. and to last august that continued on. if you have ever
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and b, what will be the most important roles for the army and air force and we could talk a long time about that. sorry about that. why don't we start with the army? >> i love our army, my army. and one of the great joys of wearing the uniform for this long. and part of the reasons i have been privileged to literally do that is offering me an opportunity to grow in every single job and certainly this job has afforded me this opportunity and i don't think i've learned more than any single subject than our army, who i didn't know well. i knew more about the marine corps because of the navy/marine corps relationship and -- but again i learned a l more about our ground forces and so -- they truly have been a heroic force and both the marine corps and the army. and i've watched the army change. i've watched them go through this counterinsurgency develop its capability in a way and speed i could not have anticipated. when we get -- what do i worry about, when we get in this environment, there are an awful lot of old saw that people have pulled off the show. we went through it before. we wen
and b, what will be the most important roles for the army and air force and we could talk a long time about that. sorry about that. why don't we start with the army? >> i love our army, my army. and one of the great joys of wearing the uniform for this long. and part of the reasons i have been privileged to literally do that is offering me an opportunity to grow in every single job and certainly this job has afforded me this opportunity and i don't think i've learned more than any single...
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b. the 2011 chevrolet volt. it's more car than electric. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth.largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. >>> it is the pet project spending that many lawmakers love to hate while happily filling the pork barrel. earmarks are banned but we have a loophole. so have some members of congress and leave it to the senior congressional correspondent dana bash to find the loophole. >> defense bill that passed is the first test how congress handled it in the first earmark ban world. what we saw is tens of millions of dollars that may not be earmarks by definition but could certainly be pork. red stone arsenal in northern alabama. it could get $2.5 million added to defense bill to develop unmanned vehicle technology. thanks to congressman brooks who repr
b. the 2011 chevrolet volt. it's more car than electric. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth.largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. >>> it is the...
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b were considered safe. you couldn't get in the village, you were v. so let's show our area. excuse me, this is the most important thing in my talk, and i almost forgot it. when general abrams came down in april '69, the cr division -- we're talking about the security aspect -- this is what he had to say. the performance has been magnificent, and i would say in the last three months it's an unparalleled and unequal performance, and that's the title of the book we have. this is our operations at delta, our four provinces. we had 1.7 million people. look to see at that time at the end of may, we had more viet cong than we had people under the government. you'll notice at the beginning of tet which is the top one to the end that, actually, they lost stroops. there was -- troops. there was no uprising. the viet cong lost people. the most important thing i want you to watch is the 662,000 contested people. this was what the tug-of-war was all about. these were the people we wanted to bring into the government of vietnam through security and through their work that they did with their rural redevelopment people. and so
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b. coleman center at lincoln center. now for the fom knnominees. best performance by an actor in the leading role, brian bedford, "the importance of being earnest.rusalem." the nominees by best performance by an actress in a leading role is nina ariana, "born yesterday." francis mcdoor man, "good people. vanessa wed grave, "driving miss daisy." and "brief encounter". >> the best performance by a leading role in a musical are "catch me if you can." josh gad, "the book of mormon." joshua henry, "the scots borrow boys." andrew renault, "the book of mormon." and tony shelton. the nominees for best performance by an actress in a leading role in a musical are foster, "anything goes." "baby it's you." "sister act." donna murphy, "the people in the picture". >> "good people," "jerusalem," "the mother with the hat" and "war horse." the nominees for best news moouz call are "the book of mormon," "catch me if you can," "the scots borrow boys" and "sister act". >> "arcadia," "the importance of being earnest." and "the normal heart." anything goes, and how to succeed in business without. >>> special thanks to matthew broderick and anika noni rose. congratula
b. coleman center at lincoln center. now for the fom knnominees. best performance by an actor in the leading role, brian bedford, "the importance of being earnest.rusalem." the nominees by best performance by an actress in a leading role is nina ariana, "born yesterday." francis mcdoor man, "good people. vanessa wed grave, "driving miss daisy." and "brief encounter". >> the best performance by a leading role in a musical are "catch me if...
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important lesson. wear it your way. today we have the same dress on. as she makes her way out, my favorite part about picking the outfits is my mom put it on b k backwar backwards. >> so cool. i thought, this is the perfect example. i decided to wear it this way. she's giving me the confidence to try new things. >> your mom is so stunning. oh, my goodness. i know where you get it. just gorgeous. that's a great point. i know your family didn't come from much, didn't have much. that's a way to make your dollar go further. >> and your own sense of style. regardless if you have money or not. to be able to buy what you want don't be a walking advertisement for a designer. try something else. >> thank you, mom. >> oh, so sweet. the next lesson is love your body. we have three generations of moms. tell me what we'll see. >> i love that melanie interns for me. she shows up every day in the office so fantastic. she has such a sense of confidence about herself. melanie is wearing light jeans on the end. i asked, where do you get the confidence? she embraces her curves, wears figure-flattering, tight-fitting silhouettes. she said, her mother and grandmother. i w
important lesson. wear it your way. today we have the same dress on. as she makes her way out, my favorite part about picking the outfits is my mom put it on b k backwar backwards. >> so cool. i thought, this is the perfect example. i decided to wear it this way. she's giving me the confidence to try new things. >> your mom is so stunning. oh, my goodness. i know where you get it. just gorgeous. that's a great point. i know your family didn't come from much, didn't have much. that's...
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b inin to do is to deliver justice or take custody? >> i went through a whole litany of what the assignment was -- >> well, it is an important message though, and this is how it is perceived around the world. >> yes, and if he had surrendered and we could have done that, brought him into custody safely, then that would have been bringing him to justice as well, but he was brought to justice on sunday, and i don't think that -- i think it is entirely appropriate that given the circumstances that he was brought to justice in the way that he was that the professionals on the ground made, you know, put themselves at great risk and accomplished the mission. yes? >> you just said that we are not done going after terrorists. the pakistani government said in a statement that sunday's raid was an unauthorized unilateral action and how would that statement affect any future special operations that might take place for another person believed to be, you know, involved with al qaeda? >> we have a complicated, but vital and important relationship with pakistan. we don't agree on everything, but their cooperation has been essential in the fight against
b inin to do is to deliver justice or take custody? >> i went through a whole litany of what the assignment was -- >> well, it is an important message though, and this is how it is perceived around the world. >> yes, and if he had surrendered and we could have done that, brought him into custody safely, then that would have been bringing him to justice as well, but he was brought to justice on sunday, and i don't think that -- i think it is entirely appropriate that given the...
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important acquisition program coming up. i am proud of both the air force and the committee are approaching the development. the new bomber will replace b-2.oth the b-1 and it focuses on the integration instead of invention of new technologies. most of this is classified, but i can tell you that we're building a capable platform that will do one thing very well, penetrates enemy air defenses. we will continue to upgrade the bomber to fit new missions and strategic needs, but those upgrades will happen over time to help alleviate cost to the taxpayer. there is a general electric engine for the fighter. i did not want to bore you with the details of engine acquisition strategy for fit generation fighter jets, so here is a bird's-eye view. we're building to its thousand joint strike fighters. engine costs eat up a quarter of the overall airplane. to help soften those costs, the pentagon originally had to have two engines built by a general electric team. they would constantly -- history has demonstrated that these competitions enhance performance and reduce costs. with their future air superiority depending on the joint strike fighter prog
important acquisition program coming up. i am proud of both the air force and the committee are approaching the development. the new bomber will replace b-2.oth the b-1 and it focuses on the integration instead of invention of new technologies. most of this is classified, but i can tell you that we're building a capable platform that will do one thing very well, penetrates enemy air defenses. we will continue to upgrade the bomber to fit new missions and strategic needs, but those upgrades will...
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of course, that's an important one, and one you want to stand by and stay tuned for. we leave you now with an encore performance from plan bjoy. bye, guys. ♪ i remember when i was young ♪ and ♪ so were you all of the things we both said we would never do ♪ ♪ look at how times have changed baby ♪ ♪ you know i can never say no baby ♪ ♪ i can only show you how ♪ my love goes down my love goes down ♪ ♪ down down ♪ yeah baby sweep your feet right off the ground ♪ ♪ yeah mama i've got that real love for you now ♪ ♪ and yeah baby no i got that real love for you now ♪ ♪ i remember when i did you wrong ♪ made you cry i made you cry ♪ ♪ made you feel so sad i knew i had had to apologize ♪ ♪ apologize ♪ so i pulled you close baby and i laid you down on the bed ♪ ♪ took off your clothes baby girl you know the rest ♪ ♪ my love goes down my love goes down down down ♪ ♪ yeah baby i sweep your feet right off the ground ♪ ♪ yeah mama i got that real love for you now ♪ ♪ yeah baby no, i got that real love for you now ♪ ♪ yeah yeah yeah baby ♪ baby can't you see baby oh, oh, girl you're true ♪ ♪ you're the only one for me love goes down ♪ ♪
of course, that's an important one, and one you want to stand by and stay tuned for. we leave you now with an encore performance from plan bjoy. bye, guys. ♪ i remember when i was young ♪ and ♪ so were you all of the things we both said we would never do ♪ ♪ look at how times have changed baby ♪ ♪ you know i can never say no baby ♪ ♪ i can only show you how ♪ my love goes down my love goes down ♪ ♪ down down ♪ yeah baby sweep your feet right off the ground ♪ ♪ yeah...
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nguest: the caller pol nts out couple important parts of this whole dilemma or crisi t iftleou will. one i t obviously, there are poor, marginalized people who are bught up in this sometimes unwittingly. sometimes they are forced into iarm sometimes they are rural farmers who produce marij fena. host: caller, you are on the air. caller: my question is, nonrelated to the first one, is what is the united states/mexico doing to protect u.s. citizens that might be traveling or residing in mexico at this time. host: richard in ralleigh. guest: whether they are terrorists, that is a designation the secretary of state would have to make. she has not indicated any interest or desire to do that thus far. but there is an initiative in congress and the house and congress mike mccall to designate the cartels as foreign terrorist organizations. that's an unresolved issue. there are probably pros and cons to whether you would consider them terrorists or not. they are obviously very different from al-qaeda or other terrorist organizations we know of. the u.s. does have means at its disposal to go at them in another way. so that's an unresolved issue. >> next cal
nguest: the caller pol nts out couple important parts of this whole dilemma or crisi t iftleou will. one i t obviously, there are poor, marginalized people who are bught up in this sometimes unwittingly. sometimes they are forced into iarm sometimes they are rural farmers who produce marij fena. host: caller, you are on the air. caller: my question is, nonrelated to the first one, is what is the united states/mexico doing to protect u.s. citizens that might be traveling or residing in mexico at...
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b through the epic program. i would be supportive of an opportunity to roll out that type of bill to address any additional costs that may be there. the important thing is we have a problem. if we do not do something about medicare now, the program will be bankrupt by 2024. 13 years from now. if we want medicare to be around for current seniors and future generations, we need to make changes now. i am supportive of a plan that will ensure that seniors currently get the benefits they are enjoying or expecting. anyone under 55 create a program that will have for the future. >> thank you. >> the republicans will be surprised to know that their plan is not a voucher program since they rolled out as a voucher program. it is a plan to tell people that it no longer have that guaranteed insurance are you paid into central high school job. that is not there for you and we will replace it with a voucher. here is a thousand dollars and you are on year-round. good luck. that is the program. that is not me talking. we ought to stay with the facts. it is a voucher program and end s medicare. it eliminates the claims they are shrinking that doughnut hole. eve
b through the epic program. i would be supportive of an opportunity to roll out that type of bill to address any additional costs that may be there. the important thing is we have a problem. if we do not do something about medicare now, the program will be bankrupt by 2024. 13 years from now. if we want medicare to be around for current seniors and future generations, we need to make changes now. i am supportive of a plan that will ensure that seniors currently get the benefits they are...
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important acquisition program coming up, the next generation bomber. the air force and my committee are approaching the development. first, the new bomber will replace the b-1 and b-2 and probably the b-52, so it can be procured in sufficient numbers to meet our strategic needs. second, it focuses on the integration instead of invention, of new technologies. most of this is classified but i can tell you we are building a sturdy, capable platform that will do one thing very well, penetrate enemy air defenses to deliver a lethal payload. we'll continue to upgade the bomber to fit new missions and new strategic needs but those upgrades will happen overtime to alleviate costs to the taxpayer. there is the general electric engine for the joint strike fighter. i don't want to bore you with the details, so here's the bird's eye view. 2,000 joint strike fighters. to help soften costs, the pentagon originally planned to have two engines built by a g.e. rolls royce team and pratt whitney team who would compete for new production and sustainment contracts. history has demonstrated that these competitions enhance performance and reduce costs. with our future air supe
important acquisition program coming up, the next generation bomber. the air force and my committee are approaching the development. first, the new bomber will replace the b-1 and b-2 and probably the b-52, so it can be procured in sufficient numbers to meet our strategic needs. second, it focuses on the integration instead of invention, of new technologies. most of this is classified but i can tell you we are building a sturdy, capable platform that will do one thing very well, penetrate enemy...
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incredibly important is the so-called doc fix system of our viewers understand what that is, as a physician, when i see medicare patients, the federal government pays a certain amount with medicare part b and the person getting the care pays for those premiums also. in 1997, to help hold health care costs down, there was a formula put in so that if costs went above a certain amount the doctors were -- the providers were cut. right now, if we hadn't passed a temporary fix of this, the doctors would have had a 26% increase and in -- decrease, i mean, and in two years that's going to be a 30% decrease in payments. what difference does that make if you're out there and you're a medicare age patient as i became last summer. i can speak for some experience. i signed up for medicare last july. the problem is the cost the physician opening and practicing in their office. when you don't pay the cost of the care and we're seeing it where very fine physicians are no longer accepting medicare patients, we believe this could get much, much worse under the affordable care act and as the two past speakers brought out, what this bill also did and what we're going to discuss tonight in more detail, is
incredibly important is the so-called doc fix system of our viewers understand what that is, as a physician, when i see medicare patients, the federal government pays a certain amount with medicare part b and the person getting the care pays for those premiums also. in 1997, to help hold health care costs down, there was a formula put in so that if costs went above a certain amount the doctors were -- the providers were cut. right now, if we hadn't passed a temporary fix of this, the doctors...