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rural areas are teachers and students don't have to travel in the dangerous conditions parts of our aco have experienced snow this winter for the first time in fifty years. and football has returned to the egyptian city of port saïd six years after the country's worst ever stadium disaster and more than seventy people died after fans invaded the pitch and a riot ensued supporters of the local side insisted they were not to blame but it was a bittersweet homecoming nonetheless. they've been waiting so long for this moments they were even happy to q. during the six year ban these out mastery fans have had to watch their team play home games away from port side stadium was banned from hosting matches after riots in two thousand and twelve left seventy two supporters dead. fans charged on to the pitch after toensing from rival al-ali fans from cairo many have died were crushed in panic. an official inquiry blamed fans and poor security but al masri supporters continued to believe they were unfit for. we've been wrong all this time the stadium has been shut down for the past six years all th
rural areas are teachers and students don't have to travel in the dangerous conditions parts of our aco have experienced snow this winter for the first time in fifty years. and football has returned to the egyptian city of port saïd six years after the country's worst ever stadium disaster and more than seventy people died after fans invaded the pitch and a riot ensued supporters of the local side insisted they were not to blame but it was a bittersweet homecoming nonetheless. they've been...
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con jose diaz (musica) gracias por su compaÑia aco continuacion noticias telemundo con jose diaz-balarts noches . >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ . >> este martes, nadie estÁ a salvo, los arrestos de inmigrantes sin rÉcord criminal crecen mÁs del 100% y todos los indocumentados son ahora blanco de deportaciÓn. en washington un hombre llama a la policÍa y ice se lo lleva detenido. >> comida por cupones, el gobierno quiere cambiar los cupones de alimentos por cestas de comida, la iniciativa aparece en el plan de presupuesto del prÓximo aÑo, acercarÍa a 16 millones de familias que ya no podrÍan elegir sus propios productos. el ojo biÓnico, el pequeÑo dispositivo implantado en la retina permite a personas ciegas volver a ver, hablamos con lidia lÓpez, una hispana que saliÓ de las sombras tras diez aÑos de oscuridad. >> san valentÍn mÁs barato, en el dÍa de los enamorados puede resultar una experiencia tan cara como olvidable, tenemos ideas para que rompa el corazÓn a su pareja sin hacer trizas su billetera, noticias telemundo comienza ya.
con jose diaz (musica) gracias por su compaÑia aco continuacion noticias telemundo con jose diaz-balarts noches . >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ . >> este martes, nadie estÁ a salvo, los arrestos de inmigrantes sin rÉcord criminal crecen mÁs del 100% y todos los indocumentados son ahora blanco de deportaciÓn. en washington un hombre llama a la policÍa y ice se lo lleva detenido. >> comida por cupones, el gobierno quiere cambiar los cupones de alimentos por cestas de comida, la...
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e leb lebron james no descarta ir a la bahia y seguir segun reportes de iespn deportes si se puede acouerdo economico d de lebron james y el equipo se p puede hacer realidad si durkevi durant llego a los golden state warriors no descarten esto ya que hablamos de los golden state warriors kayrie andrew irving fe reconocido por campeon de enero con 29.5 puntos por juego esta e es la informacion deportiva que tenemos esta noche panos vamos una pausa, y ya estamos de regreso con mas noticias en te...
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to some consensus on how to proceed, and hopefully, we can have all of this enacted, and this aca or aco, whatever we're calling it, is a better, much better bill for the process because right now, to me way of thinking, it's not a strong bill. it's been watered down, and i do think adding it and incorporating other ideas, like mr. peskin's measure at the board would be very helpful in -- in making this a strong bill. thank you. >> debbie lerman from the human services network, and i find myself in agreement with friends of ethics that we should not place this on the ballot today. there are a few process comments i'd like to make. first of all, there are two, now three versions, i guess, of the legislation floating around. the board has two duplicated files, your original version that you sent over last year, their amended version, the new one coming out of here today. supervisor tang introduced several amendments that are not yet out as of this morning, so the board's committee version hasn't even been publicly released yet, but we believed there were some good ideas in here that this b
to some consensus on how to proceed, and hopefully, we can have all of this enacted, and this aca or aco, whatever we're calling it, is a better, much better bill for the process because right now, to me way of thinking, it's not a strong bill. it's been watered down, and i do think adding it and incorporating other ideas, like mr. peskin's measure at the board would be very helpful in -- in making this a strong bill. thank you. >> debbie lerman from the human services network, and i find...
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exhibicion felicidades de tu trabajo >> muchas gracias por la entr i entrevista >> y a ustedes gracias por acoiga esta buena. hasta luego [♪] >> la gasolinera cerca >> las cosas como son [♪] >> ¿un bandido? ¿de quÉ estÁs hablando? >> hablo del seÑor ademar, el electricista que me presentaste y metiste en la guarderÍa. ¿sabÍas que era un traficante de armas buscado en el paÍs entero? ¿tÚ sabÍas eso? >> ¿ademar? claro que no sabÍa, no sabia. >> ¿no sabÍas? >> no, claro que no. ¿traficante de armas? claro que no. claro que no lo sabÍa. toria, toria, claro-- yo--yo sÉ de su pasado, ¿entiendes? sÍ, si, Él estuvo preso. eso lo sÉ. pero Él trabajÓ en el programa de recuperaciÓn de mi fundacion. Él tiene buenas referencias de varios empleos en los que trabajÓ. sus referencias son excelentes.
exhibicion felicidades de tu trabajo >> muchas gracias por la entr i entrevista >> y a ustedes gracias por acoiga esta buena. hasta luego [♪] >> la gasolinera cerca >> las cosas como son [♪] >> ¿un bandido? ¿de quÉ estÁs hablando? >> hablo del seÑor ademar, el electricista que me presentaste y metiste en la guarderÍa. ¿sabÍas que era un traficante de armas buscado en el paÍs entero? ¿tÚ sabÍas eso? >> ¿ademar? claro que no sabÍa, no...
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lo dejaron agonizando y u un sicario regreso para mrema l rematarlo todo quedo grabado en un video acon . >> al muchacho lo balacearon . >> una mujer graba al hombre r herhe herido que vive . >> esta goagonizando y no vienea ambulÑanancia . >> y regresan los asesinos y lo rematan . >> dios . >> todos corren con panico pas o en culiacan sinaloa . >> otra persona tambien granba ve el hombre antes de lo impe a impensado . >> -- disparos . >> segun la policia fue ajuste d de cuentas pero dicen que es r normal . >> no se sabe quien es ni r que lo mataron . >> un comando remata en un h hospital a un hombre herido en g guanajuato hombre ace 3hace d n semanas . >> los ultimos dias la inciden i incidencia en homicidios parte a asi . >> estla n no le cree al gobier. >> es un fracaso no hay control vehicular . >> dificilce si es el aÑo violel 2018 puede ser peor . >> en mexico raultor torres . >> ice dice que seguraira arre a arrestando inmigrantes en trib a tribnaltribu tribunales, hablamo es cos co v joven que fue detenido al ien a ientrientrentrar a c sufrimiento luz maria abrazo a s su hijo a
lo dejaron agonizando y u un sicario regreso para mrema l rematarlo todo quedo grabado en un video acon . >> al muchacho lo balacearon . >> una mujer graba al hombre r herhe herido que vive . >> esta goagonizando y no vienea ambulÑanancia . >> y regresan los asesinos y lo rematan . >> dios . >> todos corren con panico pas o en culiacan sinaloa . >> otra persona tambien granba ve el hombre antes de lo impe a impensado . >> -- disparos . >>...
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new york where former cia whistleblower on analyst john kerry aco told us he believes that the elements of laid bare some of the f.b.i.'s more on savory practices this contains some troubling evidence of f.b.i. malfeasance those of us who are critics of the f.b.i. have been saying this for years this is how the f.b.i. does business they do it surreptitiously they do it by stabbing people in the back they do it by setting people up by entrapping them by tricking them and that's exactly what they did with the place of court they played the fisa court judge by not telling them the source of this deal a they played that judge by not telling them that this was a partisan. report and and they got their warrant they got their warrant anyway. two people have been killed and over a hundred injured after two trains collided in the us state of south carolina the collision between another truck train and a freight train happened at around two thirty in the morning local time the amtrak train was operating between new york and miami with at least eight crew on one hundred thirty nine passengers on b
new york where former cia whistleblower on analyst john kerry aco told us he believes that the elements of laid bare some of the f.b.i.'s more on savory practices this contains some troubling evidence of f.b.i. malfeasance those of us who are critics of the f.b.i. have been saying this for years this is how the f.b.i. does business they do it surreptitiously they do it by stabbing people in the back they do it by setting people up by entrapping them by tricking them and that's exactly what they...
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aco bell will be back open for business. >> the whole intersection was filled with gray smoke, black smoke coming off the roof, so i immediately called second alarm. i was thinking this was going to go big. >> it didn't because there were on top of it, but it's unclear when it will be back open for business. >>> tonight investigators are still looking for the cause. >>> google has been hit with a sexual harassment lawsuit. a former software engineer said the tech giant's so-called bro culture failed to protect her from severe and pervasive abuse. she says she received sexual text messages and was groped and slapped. she also says a male coworker was hiding under her desk and propositioned her for sex. she say she was fired for poor performance after 8 years with google. google is not commenting. >>> and the new home of the warriors is coming together quickly. you can see it's nearly halfway done. but some fans are not impressed. as fast as the chase center goes up, one group is trying to put together a case to stop the move. they want to put a ballot measure before voters on june 5th
aco bell will be back open for business. >> the whole intersection was filled with gray smoke, black smoke coming off the roof, so i immediately called second alarm. i was thinking this was going to go big. >> it didn't because there were on top of it, but it's unclear when it will be back open for business. >>> tonight investigators are still looking for the cause. >>> google has been hit with a sexual harassment lawsuit. a former software engineer said the tech...
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in exchange, you will give us a great rate on repaying of the loin, anloan and by the way, aco your naturalrces and you are going buy chinese products. they push out american consumer, and they colonize the country, not just in southeast asia, they are taking over greece, because of their debt crisis, they bailed them out, in the caribbean, central america, bahamas, jamaica, trinidad all over the world. charles: i have been there, they bring in their own workers, they don't train the locals. >> they use a government own construction company, who bring in their own workers, massive human right abuse they put them in 40-gofoot long puts, no air-conditions, they take away their passport, it never benefits the local economy and u.s. can't counter it. >> important about china doing this. we found in 80s an assertive u.s., a glo flow of democracy, e have seen in u.s. retreat across world not just specific to china, but countries are less free. charles: derrick, is it about isolationism or americans are tireder being sheriff of the world. >> we're bearing some burdens that have nothing to to with
in exchange, you will give us a great rate on repaying of the loin, anloan and by the way, aco your naturalrces and you are going buy chinese products. they push out american consumer, and they colonize the country, not just in southeast asia, they are taking over greece, because of their debt crisis, they bailed them out, in the caribbean, central america, bahamas, jamaica, trinidad all over the world. charles: i have been there, they bring in their own workers, they don't train the locals....
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and in the five years that they have been in aco they have reduced their cost for every patient for every year for $700. they weren't high flyers to begin with and in 2016 which is the year we got the last complete [inaudible] for they were down $700 for the previous measure but they were down thousand dollars from the average. it's not as if they were one of the most expensive people saving but they were doing better than average when it began and they still saved $700 a patient every year. the patients couldn't be happier, i can tell you firsthand. those savings came from better service and better care. it seems to me that if you take $700 a patient a year you spend that across the healthcare system you start to look at numbers like $3.3 trillion but there's a connection perhaps between the payment reforms that empowered coastal medical to change their means and practices to save that money and better serve their patients and that big production savings that we are seeing so i just want to like that for you. we saved cms $28 million with what the coastal medical people did and $28
and in the five years that they have been in aco they have reduced their cost for every patient for every year for $700. they weren't high flyers to begin with and in 2016 which is the year we got the last complete [inaudible] for they were down $700 for the previous measure but they were down thousand dollars from the average. it's not as if they were one of the most expensive people saving but they were doing better than average when it began and they still saved $700 a patient every year....
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this equation into your amendments and recommendations to the board tonight so you would transfer the aco, i believe it is called, the anti-corruption and accountabilities ordinance, acao, and add your support, as mr. peskin had already requested of you tonight three days ago when he wrote or before then, to endorse his legislation as you would normally do in the legislative process so the public will know that tonight you would have a unified bill which has two components. mr. peskin's concepts and your concepts before you again when you meet with the board of supervisors as soon as possible. i assume this would go to the budget committee. maybe this is a question for the council. i assume the budget committee would be meeting on this matter since it is before them, but there may be something extraordinary, too, that could be done. i don't know. they have dual options, something extraordinary in the budget committee. sorry. well, it is before the budget committee now, anything you input back goes to the clerk and back to the budget committee. that is where it is at now. what they want to
this equation into your amendments and recommendations to the board tonight so you would transfer the aco, i believe it is called, the anti-corruption and accountabilities ordinance, acao, and add your support, as mr. peskin had already requested of you tonight three days ago when he wrote or before then, to endorse his legislation as you would normally do in the legislative process so the public will know that tonight you would have a unified bill which has two components. mr. peskin's...
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they seem surprised cohen admitted this information and also reached out to michael co-hin aco cohenhy he volunteered this information if he didn't need to? he said i am the respondent, you really need to get your facts straight. she th he then told us to take this matter up with his attorney that never got back to us. is he john doe in the complaint? he is the ultimate source of funds? he didn't just facilitate the payment? did this violate campaign finance laws? joining us is the vice chair of the fec. i should point out she can't discuss this specific case in detail but she has more knowledge about these issues than anybody alive. thanks for being here. >> i'm not talking about any cases that may or may not be before the agency but if you want to talk about the law, i'm here for you. >> i want to talk about nothing pending before the commissioner that might go by the commission. can you give us a sense of how long it usually takes for the commission to decide whether it's going to take up a complaint such as this one? >> it really varies. whenever we get complaints, our lawyers wi
they seem surprised cohen admitted this information and also reached out to michael co-hin aco cohenhy he volunteered this information if he didn't need to? he said i am the respondent, you really need to get your facts straight. she th he then told us to take this matter up with his attorney that never got back to us. is he john doe in the complaint? he is the ultimate source of funds? he didn't just facilitate the payment? did this violate campaign finance laws? joining us is the vice chair...
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there is a continual drama, aco inual chaos, the chief of staff threatening to resign, rachel brand todaymber-three official in the justice department, all my republican friends went wide when she got up, because she was the lone voice of credibility around. there but there's just always a thing of perpetual unraveling and the cycling through of staff at this white house. >> woodruff: we have to hold mark,resident accountable but would it make a difference, let me ask it this way, if the president were to put different people in some of these positions? >> judy, increasingly fromy reporting and everything i learned, this white huse is resembling east berlin in that there are more people trying to get out than get in. they have not en able to thther based on their false sense of loyaltt one had to be a total trump eat from the begin, whatever. they have not been able to attract and hold a talented administrative staff. the one saving argument for john kelly is thatob porter was the exception. he was the de facto deputy chief of staff that kelly does not have. i think it's fair to say thate
there is a continual drama, aco inual chaos, the chief of staff threatening to resign, rachel brand todaymber-three official in the justice department, all my republican friends went wide when she got up, because she was the lone voice of credibility around. there but there's just always a thing of perpetual unraveling and the cycling through of staff at this white house. >> woodruff: we have to hold mark,resident accountable but would it make a difference, let me ask it this way, if the...
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they may not have aco a traditional food resource like a food pantry or a soup kitchen.e have to design program like the mobile food pantry to go in and meet those needs in those rural communities. >> oh, i think it's grea i'm not a des moines driver, not even very far, so it is nice to have it come to milo. you know it's really, really helped. >> reporter:kright says feedback from recipients, as well as those canvassing woods and fields, has been overwhelmingly positive. >> one of the things that i love to hear is when hunters tell us that they are active h.u.s.h. hunters. for them, it's a sport of passion. they love to do it. they will hunt and take down a deer and help feed their own family, and when they have the ability, provide that nutritious meat to a family in need, that means something to them. >> reporter: mike nelson agrees. from tree stand or deer blind, he helps manage an iowa resource with high reproduction rates and few, if any, natural predators. >> one deer for us is plenty. otherwise it'd just go to waste in one of two ways. you'd either have it proces
they may not have aco a traditional food resource like a food pantry or a soup kitchen.e have to design program like the mobile food pantry to go in and meet those needs in those rural communities. >> oh, i think it's grea i'm not a des moines driver, not even very far, so it is nice to have it come to milo. you know it's really, really helped. >> reporter:kright says feedback from recipients, as well as those canvassing woods and fields, has been overwhelmingly positive. >>...
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in the five years that they have been an aco they have reduced their cost per patient per year by $700. they weren't high fliers to begin with. in 2016, which the year we got the last complete data for, they were down $700 from their previous measure but down $1,000 from the average. so it is not like they were one of the most expensive people saving, they were actually doing better than average when they began and they still saved $700 per patient per year and the patients couldn't be happier because those savings came through better service and better care. so it seems to me if you spread that across the federal health care system you start to look at numbers like $3.3 trillion. that there's a connection perhaps between the payment reforms that empowered coastal medical to change their means of practice to save that money and better serve their patients and that big projection savings that we are seeing. so i just want to flage that for you. saved them $28 million with what the coastal medical people did. $28 million is not big bucks to you. you would probably have to put a b instead
in the five years that they have been an aco they have reduced their cost per patient per year by $700. they weren't high fliers to begin with. in 2016, which the year we got the last complete data for, they were down $700 from their previous measure but down $1,000 from the average. so it is not like they were one of the most expensive people saving, they were actually doing better than average when they began and they still saved $700 per patient per year and the patients couldn't be happier...
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in the five years that they have been an aco, they have reduced their costs per patient per year by $700. and they weren't high-flyers to begin with. in 2016, which the year we have the last complete data for, they were down $700 from their previous measure but they were down $1000 from the average. so it is not like they were one of the most expensive people saving when they began. they still saved $700 per patient per year. the patients couldn't be happier. i can tell you first-hand. those savings came through better service, better care. so it seems to me if you take $700 per patient per year and spread that across the federal health care system you look at numbers like $3.3 trillion. there is a connection perhaps between the payment reforms that empowered coastal medical to change their means of practice to save that money and better serve their patients and that big projection savings that we're seeing. . . from one provider group to save 28 million bucks is pretty significant and you start adding in the multipliers nationally and i think there's a big gain. so i really want to work
in the five years that they have been an aco, they have reduced their costs per patient per year by $700. and they weren't high-flyers to begin with. in 2016, which the year we have the last complete data for, they were down $700 from their previous measure but they were down $1000 from the average. so it is not like they were one of the most expensive people saving when they began. they still saved $700 per patient per year. the patients couldn't be happier. i can tell you first-hand. those...
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(áco (áábreakáá) rebecca:rain will end this morning as a system moves of to the south. system will likely bring widespread soaking rains to our region, with showers to follow from thursday night into saturday. temperatures will remain cooler than normal through the week and into the weekend. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. . richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 ( darya ) in the north bay... seniors are protesting in santa rosa. they fear they'll never get to go back home. the protest started yesterday -- in front of the mobile home park where they live -- one that was severly damaged by the north bay wildfires back in october. by order of the state... homes that are still standing at the journey's end mobile home park have been red-tagged because there are no utilities there. <"nobody's really telling us anything. that's whey we're out here picketing - which we shouldn't have to do at our age - but we're fighting for our homes!">( darya ) many of the p
(áco (áábreakáá) rebecca:rain will end this morning as a system moves of to the south. system will likely bring widespread soaking rains to our region, with showers to follow from thursday night into saturday. temperatures will remain cooler than normal through the week and into the weekend. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. . richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 ( darya )...
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institutions were being held against their constitutional rights, against due process, the court ruled the aco was right mental institutions thousandsir doors and of people who couldn't take care of themselves were let go on the homeless, had me nothing to do with ronald reagan, all the american civil union.ies host: peter in washington, pennsylvania, republican line, we are running short on time, in. right generated into ike a conflict between to talk to e need g more and see what he would do for our country. gabriel, y, caller, to in oxner, california, democrat's line. dp ahead. i just want to say, i was in grenada twice in 1979, weeks after e just the leftist revolution. i had a vacation planned and i and i t was wonderful loved it. they were building the international airport, i walked met medical students down there, we jogged on that thing and when reagan invaded he claimed ater, they had a secret airport down there, it was a military airport. true.as never it was an international airport for tourism, it was, i think, on the st. lucie airport, no different from that. here were so many li
institutions were being held against their constitutional rights, against due process, the court ruled the aco was right mental institutions thousandsir doors and of people who couldn't take care of themselves were let go on the homeless, had me nothing to do with ronald reagan, all the american civil union.ies host: peter in washington, pennsylvania, republican line, we are running short on time, in. right generated into ike a conflict between to talk to e need g more and see what he would do...
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i think it has to do with aco's and payment reform and with changes in treatment by doctors at the local levels that are driving down per patient year over year cost but we don't know that. we ought to be vitally interested in trying to figure out why we got that $3 trillion in how we can make more of it. what could be more important than improving patient care and lowering costs at the same time instead of going after a preposterous cut? we have to have the budget have elementary effect if it will be meaningful. right now the budget has zero parliamentary effect because the 60 vote penalty is the 60 vote minimum for appropriations. we have no effect here. we are a null factor. we have to look at revenues. i know it is torture for republican friends to look at revenues. we cannot have passion about deficits and at the same time abandon our passion about deficit assumes it runs against the carried interest -- the biggest billionaires on wall street. we cannot maintain passion for deficits that evaporates assumes it bumps up against tax benefits for big oil. that need the least tax relief
i think it has to do with aco's and payment reform and with changes in treatment by doctors at the local levels that are driving down per patient year over year cost but we don't know that. we ought to be vitally interested in trying to figure out why we got that $3 trillion in how we can make more of it. what could be more important than improving patient care and lowering costs at the same time instead of going after a preposterous cut? we have to have the budget have elementary effect if it...
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i think it has something to do with acos and pavement reform and treatment of doctors who are actually driving down per patient year over year cost. but we don't know that. we ought to be vitally interested how we got that $3 trillion, and how we can get more of it if we're getting that proved patient care. we have to have the budget have some parliamentary effect if it's going to be meaningful. right now it has zero parliamentary effect because the 60% medium is for appropriations. and finally we've got to look at revenues. for crying out loud we cannot have passion about deficits and then at the same time abandon our passion about deficits as soon as it runs up against the carried interest exception that protects the biggest billionaires on wall street. we cannot maintain a passion for deficits that evaporates as soon as it bumps up against tax benefits for big oil, for crying out loud. the companies that need to least tax relief of any companies in the world. and yet there is this magic disappearing passion about deficits when they bump up against some very obvious ways to raise rev
i think it has something to do with acos and pavement reform and treatment of doctors who are actually driving down per patient year over year cost. but we don't know that. we ought to be vitally interested how we got that $3 trillion, and how we can get more of it if we're getting that proved patient care. we have to have the budget have some parliamentary effect if it's going to be meaningful. right now it has zero parliamentary effect because the 60% medium is for appropriations. and finally...
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. >> muchisimas gracias por aco a acompaÑarnos, paulina regres o regresamos con ustedes a los estudiosrri montenegro p al informacion y por lo pronto yo regreso con mas noticias y va vamos con yannick gerhard ryani. >> muy buenos dias y tengan u ustedes en casita estamos con el reporte de daÑos de las ultimas 24 horas, en idaho se reporto n una tormenta de arena cerca de las 10 de la noche y afecto la interestatal 15 y emplÑeaeadosl servicio meteorologico nacional emitieron el...
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(áco twin sisters in california gave birth to their babies just hours apart. time they were pregnant at the same time.. the sisters delievered their babies within hours of each other in san diego county.. they say they've always had a strong bond... the first time there were overlapping pregnancies....it was two months apart. then it was 8 months.. and now -- it came right down to the same day... <'i want them to know what family means and that's something that's big on us... that family is bonded together.">( marty ) the sisters say they've enjoyed sharing pregnancies.... but at least for now...say there are no plans for more (steve) they were literally dancing on the ceiling at the world's first zero-gravity dance party! the venue was a customized airbus. dancers enjoyed up to 30 seconds of weightlessness during each eight- thousand-foot descent of the flight. the airbus is usually used for astronaut training and scientific research. more than 30-thousand people entered a competition to win a spot on the flight. winners were chosen from south korea, australi
(áco twin sisters in california gave birth to their babies just hours apart. time they were pregnant at the same time.. the sisters delievered their babies within hours of each other in san diego county.. they say they've always had a strong bond... the first time there were overlapping pregnancies....it was two months apart. then it was 8 months.. and now -- it came right down to the same day...
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institutions were being held against their constitutional rights, against due process, the court ruled the acoas right mental institutions thousandsir doors and of people who couldn't take care of themselves were let go on the homeless, had me nothing to do with ronald reagan, all the american civil union.ies host: peter in washington, pennsylvania, republican line, we are running short on time, in. right generated into ike a conflict between to talk to e need g more and see what he would do for our country. gabriel, y, caller, to in oxner, california, democrat's line. dp ahead. i just want to say, i was in grenada twice in 1979, weeks after e just the leftist revolution. i had a vacation planned and i and i t was wonderful loved it. they were building the international airport, i walked met medical students down there, we jogged on that thing and when reagan invaded he claimed ater, they had a secret airport down there, it was a military airport. true.as never it was an international airport for tourism, it was, i think, on the st. lucie airport, no different from that. here were so many lies
institutions were being held against their constitutional rights, against due process, the court ruled the acoas right mental institutions thousandsir doors and of people who couldn't take care of themselves were let go on the homeless, had me nothing to do with ronald reagan, all the american civil union.ies host: peter in washington, pennsylvania, republican line, we are running short on time, in. right generated into ike a conflict between to talk to e need g more and see what he would do...