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. -- sorry, not pearson -- marge get is cueing me on the name. davidson. peter davidson. a lot of peters. so peter said, i'm about to publish your -- publish a back by a canadian author, female, and i thought you might like to consider it. and i said, i would if the name is margaret attwood. some he said, yes. it all began. serendipity obviously. when i met her we were sitting across the table and i was very nervous about meeting her. because i knew something about her. i read her novel and had read some of their poetry, but she didn't know anything about me. when you sit down the table, the first -- got comfortable in our chairs, she asked me, what sign are you? so i said, i'm a gemini. she said, both my parents are geminies. so i thought, okay. that went pretty well. next question, can i see your palm? if you look very carefully at both palms, -- i don't remember what she said. curiously, sent that you have a lot of lines. but not so long after that, after we just had general conversation, margaret said, i think we should give it a try. so it began. published by simon &
. -- sorry, not pearson -- marge get is cueing me on the name. davidson. peter davidson. a lot of peters. so peter said, i'm about to publish your -- publish a back by a canadian author, female, and i thought you might like to consider it. and i said, i would if the name is margaret attwood. some he said, yes. it all began. serendipity obviously. when i met her we were sitting across the table and i was very nervous about meeting her. because i knew something about her. i read her novel and had...
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we're still in the 20s right now. 21 in marges creek. 20 in -- martins creek, 20 in pottstown, 26 in center city. 24 in hammonton, 27 in dover, delaware, we have a bit of a wind at this point, hard to get the winds, look at the windchill. 15 in philadelphia. 12 in allentown. 13 in millville. congratulations the windchills were in the single digits yesterday. it's cold. unlike yesterday we have clear skies. we'll have a good amount of sunshine mix withds, is no snow showers like yesterday. the high 37 degrees, brisk and cold, we'll see partly to mostly sunny skies, wind westerly ten to 20 miles per hour. it will gust at times making it feel chillier than 37. we'll check out the seven-day forecast and inch closer to normal sometime next week. >> reporter: it got to be saturday soon. it's been a long, long week. good morning everybody, this is thursday, we're live in plymouth meeting kicking off thursday morning ahead 476 at the mid county toll plaza we have a vehicle into a toll booth. traffic is getting by, there are no delays. you have to watch out for slick spots. when you hit the b
we're still in the 20s right now. 21 in marges creek. 20 in -- martins creek, 20 in pottstown, 26 in center city. 24 in hammonton, 27 in dover, delaware, we have a bit of a wind at this point, hard to get the winds, look at the windchill. 15 in philadelphia. 12 in allentown. 13 in millville. congratulations the windchills were in the single digits yesterday. it's cold. unlike yesterday we have clear skies. we'll have a good amount of sunshine mix withds, is no snow showers like yesterday. the...
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and if there is no deal by marge 2019 —— march 2019, the way it is drafted in the eu treaties that ournection to europe simply ceases to apply. that is problematic because the connections support things that we are used to doing here in the uk, and it is a scenario that both sides are trying to avoid. all sorts of work will go on to put legislation in place, assuming there is a deal, but working it —— a bit blind because you don't know what that deal is going to look like. there is a lot of work to be done to secure rights of european national is currently in the uk at the moment. that seems to be a priority for the government. notjust that seems to be a priority for the government. not just european nationals here but also for british to dozens in europe. oliver, for a lot of people, leaving the eu is the end of many, many years of campaigning, it is what some people have wa nted campaigning, it is what some people have wanted for a very long time. but, once on the outside of the eu if we don't really like it very much everything, hold on, we would have been better thinking, will we b
and if there is no deal by marge 2019 —— march 2019, the way it is drafted in the eu treaties that ournection to europe simply ceases to apply. that is problematic because the connections support things that we are used to doing here in the uk, and it is a scenario that both sides are trying to avoid. all sorts of work will go on to put legislation in place, assuming there is a deal, but working it —— a bit blind because you don't know what that deal is going to look like. there is a...
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whether border adjustment tax, the corporate rate that is the battle, whether it's the deductions, margeid interest deduction, taking away deductions. what are the odds that all of that battle leads to failure and you don't get this done it there this year? >> look, all of this is difficult. that's why tax reform only happens once in a generation. i'll tell you everything. it drove reforms is re-created. we are sick of the complicated tax code full of obvious loopholes and special interests. great ideas from lawmakers and a president willing to leave. i'll tell you, the odds are greater than ever this year to pass tax reform. maria: will be retroactive to the beginning of 17? >> that's their plan. we've got to move forward with this. we want growth on day one, but more importantly not just growth a couple years. we want to get america back into the lead and keep it there for decades. maria: do you get started on this this week? what's your timeline in getting into the details of tax reform? >> yeah, great question. we've never stopped working. we've been running a parallel tax on health
whether border adjustment tax, the corporate rate that is the battle, whether it's the deductions, margeid interest deduction, taking away deductions. what are the odds that all of that battle leads to failure and you don't get this done it there this year? >> look, all of this is difficult. that's why tax reform only happens once in a generation. i'll tell you everything. it drove reforms is re-created. we are sick of the complicated tax code full of obvious loopholes and special...
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plus burlington believes they still have a long way to boost marg margins. oh, and even with the stock up here, trading at less than 22 times next year's earnings estimates, i don't think it's that pricey when you consider the company's 16%, that's right, 16% long-term growth, that's amazing. with the excuse they have? it's actually inexpensive. succeeding in the retail business has gotten a lot more complicated but we know there's a formula that works and we know the formula is burlington store's, combined with lower prices than they can get on the web. but i have to say, after doing some real soul searching here, burlington may be the best at what it does, and you know what? i think it's got more room to run. and possibly a lot more room. much more "mad money," and forget the super bowl and the world series, the biggest sporting event of the year is happening sunday. that's right, i'm talking wwe's wrestlemania. and you have probably never heard of oracle. i'll tell you what you need to know. and the book of love is in the market's eyes, i'll tell you wloo
plus burlington believes they still have a long way to boost marg margins. oh, and even with the stock up here, trading at less than 22 times next year's earnings estimates, i don't think it's that pricey when you consider the company's 16%, that's right, 16% long-term growth, that's amazing. with the excuse they have? it's actually inexpensive. succeeding in the retail business has gotten a lot more complicated but we know there's a formula that works and we know the formula is burlington...
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. >> griffin by large marge.eet you down at penns landing we can jump on and go for a ride. >> all right, it is a date. maybe you have a friday night date. do you want to know what the weather will be? i think this area of rain is coming from the west and it is part of the warming front that will warm us up tomorrow, and we will probably arrive around lunchtime, and maybe not but you can see the rain is spread nothing to pittsburgh and to the north around erie, it is icy, and that is the situation , for us, in the mountains where we could see, icinessness by 10 or 11:00 o'clock. rain rolls through around noon , should not be with us for long and things will clear up and we will have a warmer day tomorrow. so some milder temperatures at lee on the way, now as far as saturday is concerned we will expect to be socked in with cloud, slight chance of the shower to the north and then more rain, rolling in, for sunday, and possibly, monday. so that is precipitation situation, temperatures are a little bit better then ye
. >> griffin by large marge.eet you down at penns landing we can jump on and go for a ride. >> all right, it is a date. maybe you have a friday night date. do you want to know what the weather will be? i think this area of rain is coming from the west and it is part of the warming front that will warm us up tomorrow, and we will probably arrive around lunchtime, and maybe not but you can see the rain is spread nothing to pittsburgh and to the north around erie, it is icy, and that...
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chris ruddy who is a friend of the president, he runs the website news max, he's a member at marge alagole about this bill encouraging the president to, quote, scrap this, come up with a more bipartisan bill. clearly, trump has been acting in good faith but shouldn't trust house republicans. the president should be sticking to his guns on health care reform. he did so in the campaign helping him win democratic states like wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania. here is say game plan for trump to regain initiative, ditch the freedom caucus and the handful of senate republicans who want a complete repeal of obamacare. will he own it? will he daft it off as paul ryan's plan? or will he make the big public sale? >> it's interesting as you've seen him refer to this bill, he keeps saying, well, you know, the best thing for me to do would be to just let obamacare die, essentially. you can let it die. it's not the right thing to do. but that would be the best thing to do. so you kind of wonder if maybe he's going to move in that direction. there is so much swirling around about this bill. you know
chris ruddy who is a friend of the president, he runs the website news max, he's a member at marge alagole about this bill encouraging the president to, quote, scrap this, come up with a more bipartisan bill. clearly, trump has been acting in good faith but shouldn't trust house republicans. the president should be sticking to his guns on health care reform. he did so in the campaign helping him win democratic states like wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania. here is say game plan for trump to...
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this morning i'm coming to you live from the liberty bell diner in holmesberg, marge just got her irishire that we will have available up on fox 29.com. hello to the liberty bell, look at the packed diner. come on tommy, come on down. this has been here about 14 years. we are right across the street from saint dominic's parish here on frankford avenue in northeast philadelphia. wait until you see the size of the platters that we have here food wise. take a look at this, tommy, we have the pancakes with the fruit. we have the irish omelette that, of course, comes with the mashed potatoes. you have got to have scrapple when thrown in there. you have got your big old stake and eggs back there corned beef and tomatoes and o h, right here corned beef and or ham with the cabbage. they have irish specialties. this is my coffee i put down there. all of the irish specialties. banana split, waffle, three scoops of ice cream. i will take this home, for me. of course we are here in northeast philadelphia getting ready for st. patrick's day parade. right up the street it is saint catherine of siena
this morning i'm coming to you live from the liberty bell diner in holmesberg, marge just got her irishire that we will have available up on fox 29.com. hello to the liberty bell, look at the packed diner. come on tommy, come on down. this has been here about 14 years. we are right across the street from saint dominic's parish here on frankford avenue in northeast philadelphia. wait until you see the size of the platters that we have here food wise. take a look at this, tommy, we have the...
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because those shovels are going to cut it, this is like marge, it is granite. look, i got my heal. can you see this? i got steel tow boots on. i'm not making a dent. that's just looks like snow. all right? and that's not the worse of t here's what scott just talked about. look at the sidewalk. can you get this sense? this is treacherous. that's being kinds. here we are, one of bob kelly's favorite locations, when he says the shaders, and that's the problem, we need some sun, not shade. so here we are, maple shade. look at the lovely gazebo, can you get a sense at the trees lit? look how beautiful it looks. little ice village. there is the town clock. 6:00 a.m. sharp. but look at this flag blowing down here, chris, you'll go all the way 180 degrees, that flag looks like one of the battlefield flags. that american flag, and you can see down on the lower red and white stripes, it is shreading, it is ripping. we got some stirofoam blowing by us, that's the noise you hear, but that flag here on main street in maple shade, is being shredded, and then we're fork landing road, look at the
because those shovels are going to cut it, this is like marge, it is granite. look, i got my heal. can you see this? i got steel tow boots on. i'm not making a dent. that's just looks like snow. all right? and that's not the worse of t here's what scott just talked about. look at the sidewalk. can you get this sense? this is treacherous. that's being kinds. here we are, one of bob kelly's favorite locations, when he says the shaders, and that's the problem, we need some sun, not shade. so here...
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she look like marge simpson. >> you didn't know?ays text my parent, we are talking about there is can you send me a picture? >> no, in a box somewhere i'm try to pull it. >> maybe tomorrow or something. bee want to sigh it. >> it was fun. that's whole experience about going to a prom, working up the nerve, the courage, will you go to prom with me, hoping that you won't get rejected. >> karen? >> when you tell that store at this makes me think about why this may work with the school. so did i go to number of proms. i do have a couple of mort filing pictures, this is one, guy i dated. >> this was his prom and that's out of my parent house. >> with a was the look? >> yes, were you always -- >> why are you taking this picture. >> giving model looks. >> back in the day, probably my sophomore year. >> your sweetheart. >> we did date. so then this is another prom that i went to, probably one of my formals, we had a the love formals. i went to all girls school. i think interesting which i forgot about until you said it was that because i we
she look like marge simpson. >> you didn't know?ays text my parent, we are talking about there is can you send me a picture? >> no, in a box somewhere i'm try to pull it. >> maybe tomorrow or something. bee want to sigh it. >> it was fun. that's whole experience about going to a prom, working up the nerve, the courage, will you go to prom with me, hoping that you won't get rejected. >> karen? >> when you tell that store at this makes me think about why this...
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people in washington say, oh, that is a little extreme, and maybe we should just decrease the top marge ral rate of 39.7%, and let me ask you something, is that anymore radical or extreme or in any more surprising to washington than electing donald trump as president? the voters have given us a bold mandate for change. we have a republican in the white house, and we have republicans in every agency of government, and we are have republicans majorities in both houses of congress, and how about we act like it. the fourth major issue that we are going to tackle is we are going to confirm judge neil gor sich such the supreme court. the confirmation hearings start next week. i fully expect the democrats to be lighting their hair on fire. they may actually literally light their hair on fire. i expect them to scream and yell and do everything they can to impugn the good judge's integrity, but i expect that next week also the american people are going to be seeing a judge, a principled constitutionalist who will follow the law, who will uphold the bill of right, and who will uphold free speech,
people in washington say, oh, that is a little extreme, and maybe we should just decrease the top marge ral rate of 39.7%, and let me ask you something, is that anymore radical or extreme or in any more surprising to washington than electing donald trump as president? the voters have given us a bold mandate for change. we have a republican in the white house, and we have republicans in every agency of government, and we are have republicans majorities in both houses of congress, and how about...
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speaks so many untruths, just again and again and again and again, about the murder rate, his electoral marge, about the crowds during inauguration day, about j.f.k.'s assassination, about 9/11, about president obama's worth i about president obama's wiretapping, and i could go on with 20 more, he speaks so many untruths that i think with we have to conclude that he doesn't feel bound bid truth. >> rose: finally, actor richard gere talking about his new film, "norman: the moderate rise and tragic fall of a new york fixer." >> the interesting thing i found out about norman and playing him, which surprised me, is that there was no anger in him. he gets hurt, and he's humiliated time after time. this is kind of a charlie chaplain side of him. there's no anger. >> rose: a look at health care in washington and a conversation with richard gere when we continue. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, thi
speaks so many untruths, just again and again and again and again, about the murder rate, his electoral marge, about the crowds during inauguration day, about j.f.k.'s assassination, about 9/11, about president obama's worth i about president obama's wiretapping, and i could go on with 20 more, he speaks so many untruths that i think with we have to conclude that he doesn't feel bound bid truth. >> rose: finally, actor richard gere talking about his new film, "norman: the moderate...
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republicans quietly over time will reach out to democrats, find a constructive ones and you will begin to marge familiarize the extremes, and up know what, when people say in my state we should drop 700,000 people, a third of whom are mentally ill or drug-addicted and a quarter of whom are chronically ill and we should turn our back on them that's not america. that's not a country that loves all of its citizens. that is really extreme. beginningly it borders on mean. >> president trump, his health care bill was basically blocked by conservative members of the so-called freedom caucus, and, governor, i was told by two sources that the president, one of his meetings with them, he was pressed by some about the policy specifics behind closed doors, and the president's response was forget about the little s-h, you can fill in the other two letters, g.you've been in negotiations as an executive as you mentioned, acts chair of a congressional committee. what do you think about that? >> you know, the president's not supposed to be crossing all the ts and dotting all the is. that's an excuse. look, ther
republicans quietly over time will reach out to democrats, find a constructive ones and you will begin to marge familiarize the extremes, and up know what, when people say in my state we should drop 700,000 people, a third of whom are mentally ill or drug-addicted and a quarter of whom are chronically ill and we should turn our back on them that's not america. that's not a country that loves all of its citizens. that is really extreme. beginningly it borders on mean. >> president trump,...
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saw marge is an opportunity to strike, sensing it would be a long, hot wait to hold on until may or juneor the next move, so they struck when the iron was hot. scarlet: she made clear she is not envisioning anything from the past joe:. joe:she was very clear this is not a reassessment. reassessment, strategy shift -- we are as dovish as we always were. do you think she might have been leading her colleagues in the march rate hike or following in the march rate hike? carl: that is a question maybe we will understand better when we see the minutes or the transcripts. i did not get the sense that she has always been so cautious and moderate, that she was necessarily leading the charge. i think she is on the dovish side of the spectrum on the committee, and i suspect the hawks might have led. tom: the hawks have said what is the big rush here -- i thought kathleen hays within her to longer questions nailed it on gdp, where shall yen and -- chair yellen -- chair yellen said it is a noisy statistic. bill gross absolutely gdp. neil cash curry has to do with gdp. it is not there, carl. when will
saw marge is an opportunity to strike, sensing it would be a long, hot wait to hold on until may or juneor the next move, so they struck when the iron was hot. scarlet: she made clear she is not envisioning anything from the past joe:. joe:she was very clear this is not a reassessment. reassessment, strategy shift -- we are as dovish as we always were. do you think she might have been leading her colleagues in the march rate hike or following in the march rate hike? carl: that is a question...
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marge is like a big month for overall macro risk.he only do we have the fed meeting, but we have the dutch election, the end of the debt ceiling suspension. there is a lot going on and of course come angela merkel will meet trump. a lot will happen that will get people trading. there is a temporary pause this morning. after the speech on friday, we saw that and we see more of this today. the positioning in the tenure u.s. yields -- in the 10 year u.s. yields reached the shortest levels ever last week. they have now taken some small profit and they are waiting to see what the next move is. matt: mark, thank you very much. you can follow mark on the bloomberg. just type mliv on your terminal. general motors has agreed to sell the long struggling european opel unit to the psa group in a transaction valued at 2.2 billion euros. this will create europe's second-largest carmaker. with us now is the head of global automotive research. thanks for the time this morning. the question is, if this is a good asset for general motors to get r
marge is like a big month for overall macro risk.he only do we have the fed meeting, but we have the dutch election, the end of the debt ceiling suspension. there is a lot going on and of course come angela merkel will meet trump. a lot will happen that will get people trading. there is a temporary pause this morning. after the speech on friday, we saw that and we see more of this today. the positioning in the tenure u.s. yields -- in the 10 year u.s. yields reached the shortest levels ever...
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continued to transfer to the city that will mean that build site from 17 to 14 acres when we are done the marge the zoning looks like development up north of united states pretty you know large blocks typical san francisco grid a lot of development capacity after the exhaust process a village that puts density and two key 14 story buildings with most of density by the future transit stop it is incredibly well sued bus of typography steep hills to the south west of us and that allows this height to tuck into the hillside and exhaustive hill sites and one typography taken if morgan heights in the basin at the street level now as it is today with the future that is 2, 14 story building and more because of that substantial drop we're able to sustain the views throughout the area. >> i already mentioned the transformation of the shoreline i'm not talk about more but one thing we're louk folks the people that filled this put a lot of fill and then used it as graph he will and soil for decades we're in an area with compaction with relatively assessable what's the word load bearing layer unlike areas w
continued to transfer to the city that will mean that build site from 17 to 14 acres when we are done the marge the zoning looks like development up north of united states pretty you know large blocks typical san francisco grid a lot of development capacity after the exhaust process a village that puts density and two key 14 story buildings with most of density by the future transit stop it is incredibly well sued bus of typography steep hills to the south west of us and that allows this height...
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if you look at just the manufacturers top price, sure, it's margely different country to country andnally different in the united states as well. >> good luck with the company and mri we hope solves a lot of issues with cancer patients. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> bond market, rick santelli is tracking it all. rick? >> well, even though the markets seem to reverse, the trend of higher rates continues, albeit not fast, but at critical junctions. june 1st, two year, in 2009, last time at these levels, close to 135, intra-day of ten, yes, up a handful of basis point. year to date chart, yes, down on the year, price up in yield, 245, but here's something fascinating. five weeks to the day, five thursdays ago, last we settled at 250 wabecause because we jus touch 50 again. finally, a week of the dollar index, not only elevated in coming back, making since, but as it sits right now, it's pretty much exactly unchanged on the year. michelle, back to you. >> extraordinary. okay. thank you, rick. >>> they make millions of dollars, and all too often we hear about nfl players goi
if you look at just the manufacturers top price, sure, it's margely different country to country andnally different in the united states as well. >> good luck with the company and mri we hope solves a lot of issues with cancer patients. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> bond market, rick santelli is tracking it all. rick? >> well, even though the markets seem to reverse, the trend of higher rates continues, albeit not fast, but at critical junctions. june...
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tornadoes watches, severeesse thunderstorms watches out to ouo west and this whole complex will be margeeast here during the early afternoonth he ours. we think -- most concerned about a line of thunderstormsndst developing up ahead of this of t front that will poe in a littlel later today.. so tornado risk not out of the question.qution. our primary concern gusty windss we could see winds gusting along that front 50 even 60 miles an e hour and remember last saturday we had a lot of hail across thes area. we could do that again today. so not wintry forecast for thetr first of march. very spring like forecast but it concerned about the stormsd abor moving in.m we're not the only ones.yne storm prediction center put usrt under enhanced risk for severeoe weather across the area.a. again the timing on this betweee about 12:30 if you're off to tht north and west, two, 3:00 o'clock right through thecr district and then if you'reife little further south and east e whole thing should be out ofldoo here by 4:00 o'clock.re by here's the forecast.orast 76. those temperatures enjoying them this morn
tornadoes watches, severeesse thunderstorms watches out to ouo west and this whole complex will be margeeast here during the early afternoonth he ours. we think -- most concerned about a line of thunderstormsndst developing up ahead of this of t front that will poe in a littlel later today.. so tornado risk not out of the question.qution. our primary concern gusty windss we could see winds gusting along that front 50 even 60 miles an e hour and remember last saturday we had a lot of hail across...
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jonathan: and they are looking at a hike from the federal reserve and marge. i would have said it was crazy, but it is a new era right now were good news is good news. it is pretty interesting because stocks may be up, but there was maybe some slight disappointment of the market yesterday. if we go into my terminal here, i have a chart that shows that more rate sensitive stocks were outperforming yesterday, utilities, phone companies, and the like. this is a jpmorgan index that consolidates all of those that seem to be the most sensitive, negatively sensitive, to a rate hike. they actually outperformed going to the end of the day yesterday. i think there is maybe a little bit of a thought that that was priced in, that financials were already bidding up. we do not get the guidance, and people might have been disappointed. jonathan: and treasuries down, as well. of relief,s a sigh basically. there is worry about more rate hikes, but it is about when they are coming. >> they telegraphed it very well. market expectations went up. if you cannot hawkish after that,
jonathan: and they are looking at a hike from the federal reserve and marge. i would have said it was crazy, but it is a new era right now were good news is good news. it is pretty interesting because stocks may be up, but there was maybe some slight disappointment of the market yesterday. if we go into my terminal here, i have a chart that shows that more rate sensitive stocks were outperforming yesterday, utilities, phone companies, and the like. this is a jpmorgan index that consolidates all...
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happy 100th birthday to marge basil. her secret to longevity, never stop moving.the tractor on the farm. mary magistroh. she loves animals and spending time with her family. joyce fowler is celebrating 104 years. she's a world traveler from st. peters berg, florida. she makes the best black bury pie you ever will have. and cathy moseley. owned her own hair styling business. and happy 100th birthday to sid sherman. an avid reader from miami, florida. he owned a musical instrument store over 40 years making sweet music. we want to know about somebody you know who is celebrating a milestone birthday. tell us about them today at today.com/celebrates. >> we're ready to reveal the picture we took. we have jeffrey with us. you've been developing the picture. wow. >> look at that. >> willie geist. >> there it is. >> what is the name of that camera again? >> an dierdorf camera. richard avedon used a camera like that. and we use them today. >> how long did it take to develop or come out like that? >> pretty instantaneous. >> considered the polaroid of the 19th century. the
happy 100th birthday to marge basil. her secret to longevity, never stop moving.the tractor on the farm. mary magistroh. she loves animals and spending time with her family. joyce fowler is celebrating 104 years. she's a world traveler from st. peters berg, florida. she makes the best black bury pie you ever will have. and cathy moseley. owned her own hair styling business. and happy 100th birthday to sid sherman. an avid reader from miami, florida. he owned a musical instrument store over 40...
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loan could result in deep funding cuts for essential hospitals which now operate with little or no marge. continuing the quote, our hospitals could not sustain such reductions without scaling back services or eliminating jobs. there bill delivers a serious blow to safety net hospitals' finances and that in turn is a blow to the communities who rely on them. there is no reason that any member should oppose this amendment to make sure that doesn't happen. so i urge my colleagues to support this amendment and i'll yield back if nobody wants my time. >> mr. chairman. >> mr. pallone. >> i just wanted to urge support for your amendment. i think you most of us know that the hospitals have been very big supporters of the affordable care act. because they very -- because of the fact that with so many people now being insured whether it's through the marketplace and the subsidies or with the through plakd expansion, they have major infusion of funds through these payments that they would not normally get and they've been able to reduce the number of people in the emergency room and use the money t
loan could result in deep funding cuts for essential hospitals which now operate with little or no marge. continuing the quote, our hospitals could not sustain such reductions without scaling back services or eliminating jobs. there bill delivers a serious blow to safety net hospitals' finances and that in turn is a blow to the communities who rely on them. there is no reason that any member should oppose this amendment to make sure that doesn't happen. so i urge my colleagues to support this...