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>>about 100 summer school kids and space enthusiasts pack the screening room here at the adler to watch the end of an era for many employees here the shuttle program is all they have known and why they chose their profession and there is pride over all that has been accomplished over these last three decades >>ever since grade school i went to space camp i've been living the dream it has been a part of my life for a long time. >>the adler is marking the end of the nasa program with the start of a major new exhibit today the deep space adventure experience follows a $14 million remic bashan of the planetarium don't to bring viewers and immerse of theater experience and inspire future space explorers some watched their first and last shuttle liftoff here this morning ... next at noon and former aide to british prime minister david cameron is arrested in connection with the tabloid phone hacking scandal in getting out of jail s in test thought what caused that 4 day delay and a [ male announcer ] this is lisa, who tries to stay ahead of her class. morning starts with arthritis pain... that
>>about 100 summer school kids and space enthusiasts pack the screening room here at the adler to watch the end of an era for many employees here the shuttle program is all they have known and why they chose their profession and there is pride over all that has been accomplished over these last three decades >>ever since grade school i went to space camp i've been living the dream it has been a part of my life for a long time. >>the adler is marking the end of the nasa program...
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adler? on behalf of ms. tenenbaum we have to look at that. but to go back to risk-based assessments coming out so we had before. what we have found is that why we regulate and that is because time and time again industry has shown that they are going to police themselves and that we need to do it. one of the issues is the industry-standard. read a press with the attorney general in illinois, where the crib standard went into a fax and i congratulate all of you on that. although i have to say i was disappointed to the press release that went out that we didn't give people enough time when of course we said earlier you wish it had to to affect the next day so that parents could be sure when we put our kids to bed or grandchildren that they're going to be safe. so let me ask you, mr. adler, do you consider the standard to be an example of a victory for the consumer protection improvement act? >> i think it's one of the finest things that's been done under the improvement act. the involuntary risktakers are putting grapes have to be the safest pl
adler? on behalf of ms. tenenbaum we have to look at that. but to go back to risk-based assessments coming out so we had before. what we have found is that why we regulate and that is because time and time again industry has shown that they are going to police themselves and that we need to do it. one of the issues is the industry-standard. read a press with the attorney general in illinois, where the crib standard went into a fax and i congratulate all of you on that. although i have to say i...
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robert adler is the chief of surgery for children's hospital. >> you say there are 56 in the country? >> we represent 1% of all hospitals in the united states. we are training 40% of the pediatricians and specialists that take care of the kids. >> kids like max who need specialized care from doctors trained through children's hospital medical education program which is currently on the chopping block because of the talks in washington. >> we hear kids don't make it long enough for the research to be done. my answer to that is there is one. his name is max and he is mine. we will do whatever. >> fortunately, the pages are privately i privately insured. >> our insurance is more than the mortgage and car payment. it is a tremendous stretch. that is the level of care that max requires. >> in the face of massive budget bro crunches across the country, that care may be at risk. >> there are 30 million people covered by medicaid. it is the most common insurance for children. we see a lot of parents who have lost their job recently or having a hard time finding a job who come to us with medic
robert adler is the chief of surgery for children's hospital. >> you say there are 56 in the country? >> we represent 1% of all hospitals in the united states. we are training 40% of the pediatricians and specialists that take care of the kids. >> kids like max who need specialized care from doctors trained through children's hospital medical education program which is currently on the chopping block because of the talks in washington. >> we hear kids don't make it long...
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adler, there's some absurdity to the law. do you agree with the rules and regulations -- >> i think that congress basically got the law right. and what you're talking about is a mandate that congress impose, not that the commission imposed. but there are always some portions of the law that need to be re-examined. and the issue you raised with bicycles and a.t.v.'s is one of those that we are actually taking a look at. >> in regard to the absurdity of congress' mandate, and by the way, i list this as one of those votes that i thought if i had to take back, we should have really fought harder on this one to make it a better law. so -- so ann, do you have specific requests for us of where we should change that, the consumer protection saist improvement act -- safety improvement act? >> if i was there and i wasn't i would have voted for the law. i expect i would have. when i was being confirmed by senate i read the law. it seems like such a good law. i was supportive. so many of the senators that the confirmation hearing said we
adler, there's some absurdity to the law. do you agree with the rules and regulations -- >> i think that congress basically got the law right. and what you're talking about is a mandate that congress impose, not that the commission imposed. but there are always some portions of the law that need to be re-examined. and the issue you raised with bicycles and a.t.v.'s is one of those that we are actually taking a look at. >> in regard to the absurdity of congress' mandate, and by the...
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robert adler. >> you say there's only 56 in the country? we represent just 1% of all the hospitals in the united states, but we're responsible to train over 40% of all the pediatricians and 45% of all the pediatric specialists that take care of the kids. >> kids like max who need specialized care who need doctors trained through the graduate program which is currently on the chocking block because of budget cuts in washington. what we hear is there's not enough sick kids or kids don't make it long enough for the research to be done. my response is there's one. max is mine. we'll do whatever we can do. >> fortunately, the pages are privately insured, but it is expensive. >> our insurance premium is more than a mortgage and our car insurance combined. it's a stretch for us to do it, but that's the level of care that max requires. >> that kind of care might be at risk for kids who rely on medicaid. >> there are about 30 million children who are now covered by medica medicaid. it's the most common insurance for children. and we see a lot of par
robert adler. >> you say there's only 56 in the country? we represent just 1% of all the hospitals in the united states, but we're responsible to train over 40% of all the pediatricians and 45% of all the pediatric specialists that take care of the kids. >> kids like max who need specialized care who need doctors trained through the graduate program which is currently on the chocking block because of budget cuts in washington. what we hear is there's not enough sick kids or kids...
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the south side and at today's city council meetings share of laughs and the deep space adventure at adler all captured by chicagotribune.com photographers >> i was coming out of my garage and i heard shooting so i ran into the house >> here we are at the planetarium, and taking a journey >> more photographs wgntv.com tom skilling seven day forecast >> more warm weather on the way this weekend in a moment but at the moment beautiful outside a couple of showers across the area to the west 72 degrees at o'hare airport in the twin cities the real hot air to the west there is a shower popping up in northwest indiana a couple of them across cobb county out of lee county, we might keep shower goign this evening here is the model through the night widely scattered showers in suburbs, tomorrow cloud cover not a lot of rain, downstate scattered showers partly cloudy night tomorrow night at war but up to get the forecast next 10 days: fairly moderate shape temperature wise made it-upper 80s and cooler at the lake 90 degrees on a saturday and in the low 90s on a saturday and monday could be near 90 a
the south side and at today's city council meetings share of laughs and the deep space adventure at adler all captured by chicagotribune.com photographers >> i was coming out of my garage and i heard shooting so i ran into the house >> here we are at the planetarium, and taking a journey >> more photographs wgntv.com tom skilling seven day forecast >> more warm weather on the way this weekend in a moment but at the moment beautiful outside a couple of showers across the...
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bachman release adler today from the attending physician of the u.s.gress, it says bachman's headaches are infrequent. >>> according to the rasmussen poll, 43% of likely voters would support mitt romney compared to 42% who would support the president. the president led the gop front runner by five points just this last april. >>> we have some sad news tonight, former all pro san francisco 49ers center, forest blue has died at the age of 65. he was a four-time pro bowl center and helped the 49ers win three straight division titles back in the early '70s. now he will help scientists study degenre tiff brain disease. the "san francisco chronicle" reports that he has donated his brain to boston university. researchers there are studying the effects of injuries to football players. >>> dozens of nfl players are claiming football owners covered up dangers of head injuries as a result of serious hits on the field. john faller live tonight in pleasant hill to explain the lawsuit. >> reporter: this is a federal case, about risks on the football field and brain
bachman release adler today from the attending physician of the u.s.gress, it says bachman's headaches are infrequent. >>> according to the rasmussen poll, 43% of likely voters would support mitt romney compared to 42% who would support the president. the president led the gop front runner by five points just this last april. >>> we have some sad news tonight, former all pro san francisco 49ers center, forest blue has died at the age of 65. he was a four-time pro bowl center...
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. >> we sign adler ss tt privatey e total, maybe 14 who will vote no on the boer.er plan.he boehner plan never balances. it will aions $7 trillion tes3 $8 trillion to the debt. it doesn't change the course we are on. an interesting analogy is to look at this is to say if we froze spendin som pn fple could understand thaoffe if we didn't spend any more money next year than we oncent this year and dd it for ten years, washington would count that as a $9.5 trillion cut. why? because we are going to add $9.5 trillion to the doppt over the ne the ten years so when ty tell you they going to cut a trillion dollars it is from prreprosed iideareases in the debt. it isn't meaningfuean >> seasu i want to put a highlight on this because you have now signed on to the coect house. >> right. >icalt tthat w: a simple understandsoole plan. for example next year we are going to spend correct me ai 23m wrong anywhere between 7.5 and 8% more, the federal government government will tha3 correct? >> right. year after. >> going up at 7% a year. >> seasuo cu or lar a year fors far as the eye can
. >> we sign adler ss tt privatey e total, maybe 14 who will vote no on the boer.er plan.he boehner plan never balances. it will aions $7 trillion tes3 $8 trillion to the debt. it doesn't change the course we are on. an interesting analogy is to look at this is to say if we froze spendin som pn fple could understand thaoffe if we didn't spend any more money next year than we oncent this year and dd it for ten years, washington would count that as a $9.5 trillion cut. why? because we are...
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bring it down to daily life and burn it down to not just associates and the large, charles francis adler the corporation. other rather transforms people in their daily lives. like any historian, i also found stuff in the archives that are too good to use. and he said nothing to do with the mainline. .. most of the time they never injured correspondence. joanna brogan -- there's a lot of stuff that is written about it and what it turns out is one statistic grab me. joanna grogan made 1 dollar a day. she worked as a maid in a hotel in a town in missouri. by the time they were done with the hospital bill, she died. she had her leg amputated by very incompetent doctors. hospital amounted to about two years of her work. she would have had to work two years to simply pay the bill for the hospital. huntington does want to pay the bill but he is suffering too because he realizes he is being cheated by all of the local people, the hotel keeper, the undertaker and all the doctors. they see this as joanna grogan a chance to make money. what they have done is they have taken on somebody who cheats o
bring it down to daily life and burn it down to not just associates and the large, charles francis adler the corporation. other rather transforms people in their daily lives. like any historian, i also found stuff in the archives that are too good to use. and he said nothing to do with the mainline. .. most of the time they never injured correspondence. joanna brogan -- there's a lot of stuff that is written about it and what it turns out is one statistic grab me. joanna grogan made 1 dollar a...
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adler, we welcome you and look forward to your statement. >> thank you very much. good morning, chairman stearns, ranking members, and guests. thank you for the opportunity to testify along with my colleague on behalf of the consumer product safety commission. i had been a commissioner at the agency since august 2009. i am honor to sit in the company of so many of my fellow independent agency commissioners, and i bring you regret from chairman tannenbaum who was not able to be here today. in order for me to respond to the subcommittee was a request -- the subcommittee's request, i've briefly need to review a few critical points about will making. i do so to make the point that we have undertaken both the promulgation of the and the retrospective review this by our being exempt from the orders. so i would like to make a few observations, and i promise i will be brief. first, since 1981, the cpsc has been required under amendments to the consumer product safety act and other forces to conduct an exhaustive cost-benefit analysis when we write safety rules. under these
adler, we welcome you and look forward to your statement. >> thank you very much. good morning, chairman stearns, ranking members, and guests. thank you for the opportunity to testify along with my colleague on behalf of the consumer product safety commission. i had been a commissioner at the agency since august 2009. i am honor to sit in the company of so many of my fellow independent agency commissioners, and i bring you regret from chairman tannenbaum who was not able to be here today....
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terms of providing us documentation on what we should do and i will start with my last, commissioner adler chairman, the devil is always in the details to reply would be delighted to look at anything you drafted and respond to it. >> so you think we should take the regulatory flexibility act of 1980 indicated in congress? >> ackley i'm probably a bigger fan of the regulatory flexibility act than some folks here. i think it's a fairly useful tool, especially in terms of what we do when we are trying to regulate and we are looking in particular the impact on small business. that is actually something that both commissioner northup and i agree on is the we do have to worry about the impact on small businesses. >> commissioner northup? >> yes, but i unfortunately have had [inaudible] we had no matter what the regulatory analysis is, if you decide in every agency that you should go ahead and regulate, it's almost it has no impact in what we do. so unless we are required to justify the cost with the benefits, adding that to it i think that would be an important improvement, but other than that,
terms of providing us documentation on what we should do and i will start with my last, commissioner adler chairman, the devil is always in the details to reply would be delighted to look at anything you drafted and respond to it. >> so you think we should take the regulatory flexibility act of 1980 indicated in congress? >> ackley i'm probably a bigger fan of the regulatory flexibility act than some folks here. i think it's a fairly useful tool, especially in terms of what we do...
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medina adler, a friend of mine, margaret goodman, and claudia.welcome and please any one of you who want to join the wilson council is not a hard thing to do. following his remarks president musharraf has agreed to take questions from the audience, babil dire a program lob hathaway who are sitting right there will moderate that part of this morning session. welcome back to the wilson center and it is my honor to introduce former president and perhaps future president pervez musharraf of the country of pakistan. [applause] congresswoman harman, mr. hathaway and ladies and gentlemen it is indeed my proud privilege to have been given this opportunity of talking to you and i'm extremely grateful to the woodrow wilson center for affording this opportunity. i intend talking to you for about a maximum of a half an hour and then that will set the stage for i hope a lively session. i will speak basically on pakistan on the region. i call the subject pakistan, a reality check. i will highlight significant issues in pakistan and the region. as i said to set
medina adler, a friend of mine, margaret goodman, and claudia.welcome and please any one of you who want to join the wilson council is not a hard thing to do. following his remarks president musharraf has agreed to take questions from the audience, babil dire a program lob hathaway who are sitting right there will moderate that part of this morning session. welcome back to the wilson center and it is my honor to introduce former president and perhaps future president pervez musharraf of the...