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andrews. mr. andrews: i thank the gentlelady from -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. andrews: i thank the speaker. my friend from indiana, the previous speaker, is a very thoughtful and substantive member. i appreciate the good work that he does. i want to talk about the assertions he just made. one is that the senate bill, the base tax, hurts tricare. i wonder if he could explain to us exactly how that is, and i would be happy to yield him if he'd explain it to us. could anyone explain exactly how the senate bill hurts tricare? i'm just simply asking for an explanation of the statement. mr. souder: i don't have the -- i'm sorry, i don't have the details in front of me. i don't have the details. mr. andrews: ok. let's talk about where the details are more obvious. i thank you. the gentleman talked about a couple that would buy a home for $30,000 and sell it for $200,000 having a $170,000 gain. under the proposal that the house will consider tomorrow, does the gentleman kn
andrews. mr. andrews: i thank the gentlelady from -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. andrews: i thank the speaker. my friend from indiana, the previous speaker, is a very thoughtful and substantive member. i appreciate the good work that he does. i want to talk about the assertions he just made. one is that the senate bill, the base tax, hurts tricare. i wonder if he could explain to us exactly how that is, and i would be happy to yield him if he'd explain it to us....
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that gets to andrew's point. the government acts like we are all bad rather than focus on those that are. >> that sounds great. >> that was exactly what you said. >> i think it is a little of both. i think they think we are bad so we need these programs and then they assume we are not going to abuse them. >> they think we are stupid. >> the government thinks andrew wk is cool. >> you don't judge the lotto twins until you walked a mile in their orthopedic shoes. we don't know the whole story. >> we do. tara, andrew says he doesn't think greg is bad and you disagreed which is per accept tiff for the first time at the table. >> i can see it in his eyes. >> that's why i wear the glasses. >> and you said the real story with the lotto sisters is a lack of family values. you may be right. one sister sued her brother over $2,000 he barrowed for gambling expenses and they haven't talked in years. >> never loan money to people in your family. that's what my family always tells me. >> i like to think of the world as my fami
that gets to andrew's point. the government acts like we are all bad rather than focus on those that are. >> that sounds great. >> that was exactly what you said. >> i think it is a little of both. i think they think we are bad so we need these programs and then they assume we are not going to abuse them. >> they think we are stupid. >> the government thinks andrew wk is cool. >> you don't judge the lotto twins until you walked a mile in their orthopedic...
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hunter taking that jab from andrew young. she fired a few shots in the "gq" article and she's also suing him so he's firing a back. a rielle hunter versus andrew young. >>> john edwards' mistress just gave her first interview to "gq" magazine and we knew it would be a talker but this is taking a life on its own. first it was these provocative photos that really got our attention. cozzing up top barney, kermit the frog, dora the explorer but listen to some the quotes in this interview. she talks about elizabeth edwards "i have so much compassion for her but it's also sad to me her unwillingness to take responsibility for her part in the marriage and her unwillingness to face the truth." and this is a big warnings quote, talking about john edwards, he in fact did say to me the first night falling in love with you could really "f" up plans for become president. wow and then this one a slam at edwards' former aide andrew young she says quote -- so johnny was the third person in their relationship. now here's young's response to a
hunter taking that jab from andrew young. she fired a few shots in the "gq" article and she's also suing him so he's firing a back. a rielle hunter versus andrew young. >>> john edwards' mistress just gave her first interview to "gq" magazine and we knew it would be a talker but this is taking a life on its own. first it was these provocative photos that really got our attention. cozzing up top barney, kermit the frog, dora the explorer but listen to some the quotes...
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why another book on andrew johnson and his impeachment? >> well, one recent likely as there aren't that many. there are only a couple. i thought they didn't tell the story in a way that it ought to be told. in its full context. i was attracted to the story a lot personally because i defended and impeachment case myself, a judge who got impeached 20 years ago. so i've always found it a fascinating story. it's a bit of a train wreck. in history. i mean, everybody is unhappy at the end of the story. he is acquitted by a single vote. there's a lot of evidence that no stores have ignored that there was bribery in the final vote. and the senators were bribed to vote for johnson of little. >> by whom? >> by johnson's cabinet members. they raise a bribe refund of $150,000, and entered into negotiations with a variety of senators and their agents to. >> that's a huge amount of money. >> it's a lot of money. to a lot of people walking around washington with a lot of greenbacks. we did have electronic controls and anti-money laundering tools back the
why another book on andrew johnson and his impeachment? >> well, one recent likely as there aren't that many. there are only a couple. i thought they didn't tell the story in a way that it ought to be told. in its full context. i was attracted to the story a lot personally because i defended and impeachment case myself, a judge who got impeached 20 years ago. so i've always found it a fascinating story. it's a bit of a train wreck. in history. i mean, everybody is unhappy at the end of...
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you know, 54 senators voted on andrew johnson's case, and 54 of them voted for political reasons. and so high crimes and misdemeanors is a bit of a blind. it's sort of a distraction at some level. but it's what we have. [laughter] so we, we do the best we can with it. >> host: how did the charges against andrew johnson originate? who pushed them, and how did they get to an actual vote in the senate? >> guest: they really came out of a tremendous discontent among the northern republicans who dominated congress at the time. the south was not represented in congress at the time. who wanted effective reconstruction, wanted real aid to the freed slaves and wanted to keep the confederates, former confederates out of power in the south. johnson didn't share any of those goals. he was indifferent to the freed save slaves, he thought the states could have whoever they wanted in the charge of them and really undermined the congressional policy every chance he had. the result was you had a tremendous faceoff, a lot of legislation vetoes, legislation vetoes and, ultimately, it broke down into
you know, 54 senators voted on andrew johnson's case, and 54 of them voted for political reasons. and so high crimes and misdemeanors is a bit of a blind. it's sort of a distraction at some level. but it's what we have. [laughter] so we, we do the best we can with it. >> host: how did the charges against andrew johnson originate? who pushed them, and how did they get to an actual vote in the senate? >> guest: they really came out of a tremendous discontent among the northern...
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here is another revelation from andrew young. rielle hunter was dating actor jeff gold bloom at the same time she was seeing john edwards and young said she led gold bloom to believe the baby was his. young even took a swipe at elizabeth edwards when speaking to joy behar. >> i worked for the edwards for the better part of a decade and elizabeth has a very, as you have seen, a very genuine and caring and loving side. she also has a side that people like david axelrod and other powerful people, bob shrum, can tell you about that would scare the paint off of a wall. i mean, so she has two very different sides. >> young's in a legal dispute with rielle hunter over the alleged sex tape of her and john edwards. >>> some toyota owners say forget the fix, we want a full refund. so many drivers are afraid of driving their cars a group is demanding is full refund. dozens of toyota owners in arizona and washington state are seeking class action lawsuit status. if that's granted, there could be 6 million drivers. if they win it could be wor
here is another revelation from andrew young. rielle hunter was dating actor jeff gold bloom at the same time she was seeing john edwards and young said she led gold bloom to believe the baby was his. young even took a swipe at elizabeth edwards when speaking to joy behar. >> i worked for the edwards for the better part of a decade and elizabeth has a very, as you have seen, a very genuine and caring and loving side. she also has a side that people like david axelrod and other powerful...
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these three individuals, james chaney, andrew goodman and michael schwerner, their blood was spilled and it became part of a wave of change that swept our country. toward civil rights. others also sacrificed a lot for those efforts. it's fitting this that this building will be named for them. it will be a memorial. not only for them, for their sacrifice, and for those others who sacrificed as well. but also a reminder as to how far we've come from that sad day and those sad days in 1964. these three gentlemen gave their lives, it was not in vain. we've seen the changes ever since. so again, i think this is a fitting memorial and a fitting reminder for all of us as to the sacrifices of that -- that many have made and to how far we have come. with that, mr. speaker, i would reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from virginia. mr. perriello: i yield such time as he may consume to the gentleman from mississippi, mr. thompson, the author of the bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. thompson: thank you very
these three individuals, james chaney, andrew goodman and michael schwerner, their blood was spilled and it became part of a wave of change that swept our country. toward civil rights. others also sacrificed a lot for those efforts. it's fitting this that this building will be named for them. it will be a memorial. not only for them, for their sacrifice, and for those others who sacrificed as well. but also a reminder as to how far we've come from that sad day and those sad days in 1964. these...
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trace: that's a live look, by the way, at andrews naval facility which is on andrews air force base, the president will come out and talk about energy. when he gets into the part about drilling off the coast of this country, we'll bring that to you live. the whole thing, by the way, is streaming live on foxnews.com. it is news. the takeaway here is after saying no, no, no to drill baby drill, the president is changing at least a little bit. coming up, the president's speech. it's minutes away. jane: "happening now" in the top box, watching a hospital in texas right now, former first lady barbara bush is expected to be released there soon. we may also be hearing more about her condition. she was admitted to methodist hospital on saturday, and wasn't feeling well. >>> more carnage in russia, two suicide bombers set off a blast in a town on the border with chechnya, 12 killed, president put he -- prime minister putin believing the attack was planned by the same militants that bombed the subway in morgan stanley cow monday. >>> the upcoming -- admiral mullen saying the upcoming attack in
trace: that's a live look, by the way, at andrews naval facility which is on andrews air force base, the president will come out and talk about energy. when he gets into the part about drilling off the coast of this country, we'll bring that to you live. the whole thing, by the way, is streaming live on foxnews.com. it is news. the takeaway here is after saying no, no, no to drill baby drill, the president is changing at least a little bit. coming up, the president's speech. it's minutes away....
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what was his relationship like andrew jackson? he was a supporter. how did he do that? >> he was a total mentor, a friend of the family. he was about 27 years old or so, much older, so he was somebody that james k. polk revered. he was a hero by the time poking into his ability to understand what was going on in america. jackson had a great hold over him. he went to -- he was a real mentor, and pole was his protege. he asked how to jump-start his career. he asked about who he should marry. jackson told him who to marry. of course, it was all very incestuous because all of these people in tennessee, the upper crust, believed that people should be marion within that group, and so it was all-should be married within that group, and so it was all -- that you have these elites, right? -- >> you have these elites, right? of these players, who would survive into a's political environment, do you think? it does not sound as though polk would. >> it was not a heroic figure, in a lot of ways. he was a suspicious minded fellow like nixon. he could not fire people like nixon. he ha
what was his relationship like andrew jackson? he was a supporter. how did he do that? >> he was a total mentor, a friend of the family. he was about 27 years old or so, much older, so he was somebody that james k. polk revered. he was a hero by the time poking into his ability to understand what was going on in america. jackson had a great hold over him. he went to -- he was a real mentor, and pole was his protege. he asked how to jump-start his career. he asked about who he should...
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among those will be andrew and timothy bushman, who will be the fourth and fifth grandsons of mrs. roberson to become eagle scouts. marilyn is now 86 years old. like many of her role models she taught her grandchildren the capacity for selflessness and to have the confidence to serve with humility and honor. i knew marilyn's late husband, al, 25 years ago when i first met al and marilyn and several of their children. al grew up in mississippi across the street in tupelo from elvis presley and moved nortsdz, started a business -- north an started a business and was very successful and always marilyn and al gave back to their community. i congratulate andrew and timothy and matthew mckinny and matthew michael terno for earning this important honor. i congratulate eagle scouts all across america. and the hundreds who earn this honor this year who learn to act with honor and loyalty. it's a parade of common and community purpose based in the scout oath and ever present in the 12 points of the scout law. while each of you as eagle scouts will forever be an eagle scout, your accomplishme
among those will be andrew and timothy bushman, who will be the fourth and fifth grandsons of mrs. roberson to become eagle scouts. marilyn is now 86 years old. like many of her role models she taught her grandchildren the capacity for selflessness and to have the confidence to serve with humility and honor. i knew marilyn's late husband, al, 25 years ago when i first met al and marilyn and several of their children. al grew up in mississippi across the street in tupelo from elvis presley and...
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andrew rubin is at the nyu land own medical center. all of this obviously is a lot of politics, andrew, but when you really drill down on this, is this a good bill for just consumers out there? >> listen, it's been all about the politics, but there's a lot of good stuff in this bill that will actually work and solve a lot of the health care problems for this country. there are individual pieces that everyone will find distasteful, but if you look at the bill in the entirety there's good stuff in there for a lot of americans. >> if this were to pass how immediately can the americans can start seeing the benefit of it. >> a lot of the provisions don't kick in until 2014, but there will be immediate steps that will take place right now. for example, there's $5 billion in the bill for individuals that have pre-existing conditions and can't get health insurance so there's money there for them and one of my favorite clauses that allows children to stay on their parent's policies until they're 26 years old. so there's a lot in there. the pre-
andrew rubin is at the nyu land own medical center. all of this obviously is a lot of politics, andrew, but when you really drill down on this, is this a good bill for just consumers out there? >> listen, it's been all about the politics, but there's a lot of good stuff in this bill that will actually work and solve a lot of the health care problems for this country. there are individual pieces that everyone will find distasteful, but if you look at the bill in the entirety there's good...
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general andrew goodpaster and dwight eisenhower.s that i've toiled in the fields of military history and biography, i'veç been sustaine by the honor of not only writing about gmeat men but also of ordinary soldiers, sailors and airmen. the men and women who stepped forward to their nation and did their duty. those at the american veterans center so ably represents. my late father, likewise, understood the essence of what duty and leadership were all about.ñr although he like so many other italians who lived in the austria-controlled city wanted no part of world war i, he was conscripted into the austrian army and given a commission. when the unit he commanded was left to fend for itself in russia after russia capitulated in 1917, he brought them all home safely. and his later decision to live in freedom in the united states rather than under fascism is the reason that i am here tonight. thank you so much for inviting me here to receive this wonderful honor. and enabling me to help celebrate the memory of two great americans. i clos
general andrew goodpaster and dwight eisenhower.s that i've toiled in the fields of military history and biography, i'veç been sustaine by the honor of not only writing about gmeat men but also of ordinary soldiers, sailors and airmen. the men and women who stepped forward to their nation and did their duty. those at the american veterans center so ably represents. my late father, likewise, understood the essence of what duty and leadership were all about.ñr although he like so many other...
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and after more than a year of searching, pat andrews, the cook landed part-time waitressing work but just $120 a week. >> just everyday looks worse to me instead of better. >> reporter: really? even with the unemployment numbers here in elkhart better? >> i don't... i don't see it better, i really don't. >> united way, can i help you? >> reporter: at united way 211, a call center that connects folks to community resources... >> most of these food pantries you'll just need a photo i.d. >> reporter: ...they've seen an almost 65% jump in crisis calls from elkhart, totaling almost 10,000 last year. jennifer rambow is desperately searching for work 16 months on. >> it feels hopeless. >> reporter: because you've looked for work and there's nothing out there. >> right. i never realized how much working was a blessing. >> reporter: blessings that are still too few to go around. seth doane, cbs news, elkhart, indiana. take things as they come? ♪ i've got an idea. or improvise? ♪ maxwell house custom-roasts each bean... for a full-flavored cup of coffee. so you can be good to the last drop. i
and after more than a year of searching, pat andrews, the cook landed part-time waitressing work but just $120 a week. >> just everyday looks worse to me instead of better. >> reporter: really? even with the unemployment numbers here in elkhart better? >> i don't... i don't see it better, i really don't. >> united way, can i help you? >> reporter: at united way 211, a call center that connects folks to community resources... >> most of these food pantries...
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one for thomas and one for andrew. the first one is after your assessment this morning at general petraeus, i'd like to ask thomas first if you think his activity is spread too thin and should he have stayed or should he go back and finish one job before he starts a second one. my second question is to injure and this deals with the veterans coming home. now, i want to know what priority you think is given to these young men and women coming back to the united states with a comeback with a positive attitude about our endeavors there because i'm a retired teacher and we see a lot of the veterans in north carolina. by the way, i'm bob matthew for bridge back. you would see a lot of these young men and women and we ask them what they think. this is what we talked yesterday about a national debate on what we're doing. this is where i think it starts with these young men and women coming back to their communities, churches, civic groups in high school is coming and telling what they think and we do something novel, we actua
one for thomas and one for andrew. the first one is after your assessment this morning at general petraeus, i'd like to ask thomas first if you think his activity is spread too thin and should he have stayed or should he go back and finish one job before he starts a second one. my second question is to injure and this deals with the veterans coming home. now, i want to know what priority you think is given to these young men and women coming back to the united states with a comeback with a...
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>> just to build on what congressman andrews said. we have been incrementally tinkering with this system for 50 years at a minimum. and so when you want to make the kind of change that brings about the efficiencies in the system, the expansion of the system, and controls and you say she in terms of getting value as opposed activity, if you don't, as mr. andrew said, put everybody in it doesn't work. that's an insurance companies. that's from the medical action is, the providers who say to you over and over again, not as, not as a agree with this bill, this is what you have to do. you are moving to write pieces around. whether you're talking to the providers or the injured industry. they will argue over bits and pieces of this. what we have is to date is a history where all of the actors indicators are just tumbling downhill. businesses, large and small are shedding the coverage. small businesses are shedding the coverage. one of the premier insurance providers, employers in our state government is now putting this surcharge on spouses
>> just to build on what congressman andrews said. we have been incrementally tinkering with this system for 50 years at a minimum. and so when you want to make the kind of change that brings about the efficiencies in the system, the expansion of the system, and controls and you say she in terms of getting value as opposed activity, if you don't, as mr. andrew said, put everybody in it doesn't work. that's an insurance companies. that's from the medical action is, the providers who say to...
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. >> i said andrew? he mumbled a few things. i said, andrew, where are you?h didn't sound unusual for andrew. >> andrew was a college stend student in new orleans but had been in canada recently. they didn't doubt it was him they were talking to. >> it was absolutely andrew's voice as far as we were concerned, and we asked him what he was doing, and he said we're just hanging out with a few friends and we got pulled over while we were driving yesterday, and they found drugs on one of my friends so we're all in jail. >> with both sid and ann on the line, he made them promise not to tell his parents what happened, but handed the phone over to a man that said he ways police sergeant. he was very helpful. >> he explained the charges were minor and would be dismissed on a hearing, but the important thing was we had to bail andrew out that same day or he would have to stay in jail for several weeks. >> the bail was set at $5,000. the sergeant explained how to wire the money. two separate transactions. deeply concerned, they sent the money right away and waited for
. >> i said andrew? he mumbled a few things. i said, andrew, where are you?h didn't sound unusual for andrew. >> andrew was a college stend student in new orleans but had been in canada recently. they didn't doubt it was him they were talking to. >> it was absolutely andrew's voice as far as we were concerned, and we asked him what he was doing, and he said we're just hanging out with a few friends and we got pulled over while we were driving yesterday, and they found drugs on...
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we'll carry his speech live from andrews naval air force facility in maryland as soon as he begins.t, first, let's bring in dan pickering at pickering holt and company and sharon epperson and john harwood at the white house. dan, do you think this is kind of a roos or a red herring to get votes for cap and trade to take over the energy sector? do i believe in more drill, drill, drill? >> larry, i think we've got to see this get through the political process before we can truly believeç in it. you've got to get it through the political process first and then you can drill and produce. it has to get through the political process first. we're moderately skeptical that anything energy related is going to get done with obama. he's talking a big game and let's see if he can deliver. >> also another thing that happens all the time when they're having these opec meetings. one going on, not an official opec meeting but going on in cancun. a big announcement from the administration about what they're doing related to energy. the timing is not coincidence and they're sending a message to mini
we'll carry his speech live from andrews naval air force facility in maryland as soon as he begins.t, first, let's bring in dan pickering at pickering holt and company and sharon epperson and john harwood at the white house. dan, do you think this is kind of a roos or a red herring to get votes for cap and trade to take over the energy sector? do i believe in more drill, drill, drill? >> larry, i think we've got to see this get through the political process before we can truly believeç...
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this is at andrews air force base. >> we cannot afford to lose china, india or anywhere else. all the things we are doing will help us cut our dependence on foreign oil but no single energy source is enough. oil, gas, coal, nuclear, sun, wind, geothermal, biofuels, hydropower all need to be on the table. so today as part of our comprehensive energy plan for the country, we are influencing how weal responsibly expand oil and gas exploration and development on the outer continental shelf. our strategy calls for expanded development and production in new areas such as the eastern gulf of mexico where we can develop resources that are more than 125 miles off of the florida coast. we are also moving forward with significant new oil and gas exploration in frontier areas such as the arctic ocean and areas in the atlantic where we must first determine whether there exists oil and gas reserves and then secondly, determine if we can develop them appropriately. and we are protecting areas off of our coast like alaska's bristol bay that are simply too important for us to develop. bristol
this is at andrews air force base. >> we cannot afford to lose china, india or anywhere else. all the things we are doing will help us cut our dependence on foreign oil but no single energy source is enough. oil, gas, coal, nuclear, sun, wind, geothermal, biofuels, hydropower all need to be on the table. so today as part of our comprehensive energy plan for the country, we are influencing how weal responsibly expand oil and gas exploration and development on the outer continental shelf....
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host: rob andrews is our guest.can talk to him on one of three lines. 202-737-0002 for democrats. 202-737-0001 for republicans. you can send him a tweet if you follow him, follow us on twitter thea, c spafment wj and email us at journal at c-span.org. first up buffalo, new york, on the republican line. john, go ahead. caller: good morning. representative andrews, i'm going to ask you a couple questions. please don't cut me off. we seem to have a lot of liberals today flooding the lines which is very important. representative andrews, are you promoteing -- guest: i don't know what that means. caller: when they do the c.b.o. scoring, this is an amazing fact you just told me. it's an insight into what you do or don't know. when you look at a budget like the one for 10 years on this health care bill. what, sir -- i don't care. i want to know exactly what happens if inflation hits? it almost doesn't--financing right now maybe 1%. i know we are down deficit spending in order to make sure that the 30 million people that yo
host: rob andrews is our guest.can talk to him on one of three lines. 202-737-0002 for democrats. 202-737-0001 for republicans. you can send him a tweet if you follow him, follow us on twitter thea, c spafment wj and email us at journal at c-span.org. first up buffalo, new york, on the republican line. john, go ahead. caller: good morning. representative andrews, i'm going to ask you a couple questions. please don't cut me off. we seem to have a lot of liberals today flooding the lines which is...
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andrews, a member of the committee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. andrews: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. andrews: thank you, mr. speaker. and i thank my chairman for yielding. the ladies and gentlemen of the house should respect our constituents who are against the bill, who are for the bill and those who are undecided. but we should respect them enough to give them an accurate record of what's in the bill. and i think it's time for some accuracy. we've heard repeatedly tonight that there are cuts to medicare in this bill. there is not one cut to not one beneficiary anywhere in this bill. medicare benefits expand for prescription drugs and expand for preventative care. we heard someone say that the bill increases premiums for americans. section 1,001 of the reconciliation bill says that for a family making 45,000 a year, if you look at their premiums, their co-pays and their deductibles, which is what
andrews, a member of the committee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. andrews: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. andrews: thank you, mr. speaker. and i thank my chairman for yielding. the ladies and gentlemen of the house should respect our constituents who are against the bill, who are for the bill and those who are undecided. but we should respect them enough to give them an...
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flirting with 70 down toward andrews and toward la plata. st.ity will be very near 70 degrees. next seven days, upper 60s thursday, breezy, there's your rain and showers thursday night and primarily friday morning. we are back in the 50s though on friday with sunshine, we are back in the 50s on saturday. sunday, another system comes through here, kind of a weak system. rain and showers sunday afternoon, lingering showers monday and then we rebound very nicely, lesli, because we are in the mid 60s on tuesday and back to 70 next wednesday. >> we are getting into april, which means we are getting out of that transition. >> yes. we'll take it. >> hey, our sports director is down at the verison center for the showdown with their arch enemy, the penguins, brett. >> it's a good one. it's our first post olympic showdown between alex ovechkin and sidney crosby. will alex get payback on his home ice tonight? we'll get you ready for the game plus the latest on the steroid controversy. 9sports live from the phone booth right after this. >>> it's time for 9s
flirting with 70 down toward andrews and toward la plata. st.ity will be very near 70 degrees. next seven days, upper 60s thursday, breezy, there's your rain and showers thursday night and primarily friday morning. we are back in the 50s though on friday with sunshine, we are back in the 50s on saturday. sunday, another system comes through here, kind of a weak system. rain and showers sunday afternoon, lingering showers monday and then we rebound very nicely, lesli, because we are in the mid...
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allan is in toronto tonight, chantal and andrew are in ottawa.'m not sure if he was suggesting we should all sing it all in french. be interesting if that is what he was saying. >> controversial proposal. >> peter: yes. >> go right ahead. >> peter: yes, exactly. it's hard to take too much out of the words of a finance minister on budget day, they're so on message track and you can't get them off it, but i was struck a little bit by how many things that jim flaherty said himself that could go wrong to throw everything out the window that he announced today. i mean, what did you make of that? was he being frank or giving himself a possibility of an out on all this? >> well, you asked him some pretty frank questions, and that is the problem. we don't all turn into pumpkins if we run a deficit one year, two years, but multiple years, that's the problem. the danger is if you assume the best, if you run an economic docket where everything has to work out fine, then you are leaving yourself exposed the longer you take to reduce that deficit. if you redu
allan is in toronto tonight, chantal and andrew are in ottawa.'m not sure if he was suggesting we should all sing it all in french. be interesting if that is what he was saying. >> controversial proposal. >> peter: yes. >> go right ahead. >> peter: yes, exactly. it's hard to take too much out of the words of a finance minister on budget day, they're so on message track and you can't get them off it, but i was struck a little bit by how many things that jim flaherty said...
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do you make of it, andrew?nd how do police confirm something like this? >> well, clearly they're going to be able to confirm some of the accusations made by the young lady by the text messaging, also any additional photographs that she claims she has. i just find it interesting, nancy, that this comes to light now as opposed to why not in december? and if, in fact, this is true, does that make the family a accessory to this as to hiding the incident in and of itself? so it's all very interesting but i think it's very provable by the evidence that may be presented to the detectives. >> right. out to the lines, cindy, ohio. hi, cindy. >> caller: hi, nancy. >> hi, dear. what's your question? >> caller: if that roy kronk is supposed to be reading meters at people's houses, why is he out in fields and stumbling over a little girl's body? >> natisha lance, our producer, what was he doing out in the wooded area? >> he actually went back into the wooded area to relieve himself, nancy, which is when he stumbled upon the
do you make of it, andrew?nd how do police confirm something like this? >> well, clearly they're going to be able to confirm some of the accusations made by the young lady by the text messaging, also any additional photographs that she claims she has. i just find it interesting, nancy, that this comes to light now as opposed to why not in december? and if, in fact, this is true, does that make the family a accessory to this as to hiding the incident in and of itself? so it's all very...
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let's address the issue, andrew, of pre-existing conditions. significant diseases, life threatening diseases, hiv, cancer, diabetes. will these qualify as pre-existing conditions? >> most don't know insurance companies get it decide what are preexisting conditions. however, in that list they would most insurance would -- >> insurance companies still have a say? >> absolutely. pregnancy. pre-existing condition for most insurance companies. >> and throughout this entire process i've talked to a number of families. one young man. the young boy that was sitting next to president obama had he signed the legislation. i talked to him. his mother died because she lost her job, health insurance because of pre-existing condition could not longer get coverage. countless other families who went through similar situations. how does this affect me? it may not. and may not save money in the long run. democrats are saying, propose of this legislation are saying, it will save lives. what they're saying now. >> let's get to an e-mail from harris. jim, i'll let y
let's address the issue, andrew, of pre-existing conditions. significant diseases, life threatening diseases, hiv, cancer, diabetes. will these qualify as pre-existing conditions? >> most don't know insurance companies get it decide what are preexisting conditions. however, in that list they would most insurance would -- >> insurance companies still have a say? >> absolutely. pregnancy. pre-existing condition for most insurance companies. >> and throughout this entire...
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you can just as easily be 70. 69 at andrews. bowie upper 60s. you go up to 67 in gaithersburg and mid 60s as you go out route 70 into loudoun county. it's snowing in the texas panhandle. that was the snow we showed you earlier today. big thunderstorms going through dallas right now -- excuse me, denver. now we're looking high clouds. and the high clouds will push in tonight and thicken up tomorrow but the precipitation is well back to the west which will take awhile to get in here. zone forecast all six zones still on our website. cumberland west maybe a shower before the sun goes down. everybody else dry with clouds increasing. 65 in winchester. 71 in culpeper. 68 in manassas. that's a pretty good deal. and into the east, upper 60s downtown. near 70 at andrews. near 70 at wall dorph and saint -- waldorf and st. mary city. as winds pick up tomorrow afternoon, small craft advisory goes into effect at noon. next seven days, upper 60s tomorrow. then there is the quick hitter thursday night. only 52 on friday. even with sun on saturday, 55. mid 50s
you can just as easily be 70. 69 at andrews. bowie upper 60s. you go up to 67 in gaithersburg and mid 60s as you go out route 70 into loudoun county. it's snowing in the texas panhandle. that was the snow we showed you earlier today. big thunderstorms going through dallas right now -- excuse me, denver. now we're looking high clouds. and the high clouds will push in tonight and thicken up tomorrow but the precipitation is well back to the west which will take awhile to get in here. zone...
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andrews air force base a chilly spot at 34. look for partly to mostly sunny skies today.unchtime in the mid-40s. a little breezy. expect gusts at times over 20 miles an hour. right now 5:01. >>> let's get a traffic update. good morning, kris. >> clear skies and we expect a clear commute. 95 and the bw parkway, the graphic is showing nothing but green cars. moving to the beltway in maryland, moving well 95 to 270. inbound new york, checking out the roads heading in to dc, no problems to report at this time. heading over to 395 in virginia. you can see here at duke street we are clear here to the 14th street bridge. and finally 95 northbound in virginia from dumfries to the mixing bowl, all clear. andrea? >> thank you. >>> metro riders will be digging for an extra dime this morning after a temporary fare increase took affect yesterday. kristin fisher is live from the information center with more. good morning, kristin. >> reporter: good morning. that's how much more it will cost you to ride the metro this morning, ten cents. this fare hike means the regular base fare for me
andrews air force base a chilly spot at 34. look for partly to mostly sunny skies today.unchtime in the mid-40s. a little breezy. expect gusts at times over 20 miles an hour. right now 5:01. >>> let's get a traffic update. good morning, kris. >> clear skies and we expect a clear commute. 95 and the bw parkway, the graphic is showing nothing but green cars. moving to the beltway in maryland, moving well 95 to 270. inbound new york, checking out the roads heading in to dc, no...
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. >>> up next, a retired army lieutenant colonel and military historian, carlo d'este, receipts andrew jay goodpaster prize for contributions to military scholarship and presents the prizes annual white church. the army navy club in washington, d.c. hosts this hour-long event. >> good evening. it is an honor to be here tonight. to follow to such distinguished award recipients as dr. lewis and the general david palmer is really a great honor and privilege. in addition to writing, one of my other duties for the past 15 years is to co-host and now direct the william colby military writers' symposium at norwich university. it's a program that's designed to expose students to great authors and scholars. and so it should serve as no surprise to you that two of the participants have been the first to recipients of the andrew goodpaster award. [laughter] it is fitting that i had a chance to meet general goodpaster in two different settings. in 1994i was honored to be a member of a group of historians that were invited to the white house to brief president clinton before his trip to europe to c
. >>> up next, a retired army lieutenant colonel and military historian, carlo d'este, receipts andrew jay goodpaster prize for contributions to military scholarship and presents the prizes annual white church. the army navy club in washington, d.c. hosts this hour-long event. >> good evening. it is an honor to be here tonight. to follow to such distinguished award recipients as dr. lewis and the general david palmer is really a great honor and privilege. in addition to writing,...
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look, andrew cuomo is a very formidable candidate against anyone.r it's steve levy or it's rick lazio, it's going to be a tough race. but on the other hand -- >> what do you think we should be thinking about now in terms of their agenda to fix new york? >> their agenda should be what's fixed other states before. lowering expenditures, lowering taxes. being business-friendly. it worked under governor engler in michigan. it works under governor thompson in wisconsin, under governor thornburgh in pennsylvania, who were the governors who were formative for my ideas as mayor. and those were the ideas i used to turn new york city around. they worked for me. and instead what we've got is an administration right now in albany that wants to go in the direction of borrowing money. we've got an administration in washington that wants to spend money. these are the two worst things you can do in a situation. spend too much money, borrow too much money. the thing to do is cut expenditures. that's really tough. that really requires political courage. not the kind
look, andrew cuomo is a very formidable candidate against anyone.r it's steve levy or it's rick lazio, it's going to be a tough race. but on the other hand -- >> what do you think we should be thinking about now in terms of their agenda to fix new york? >> their agenda should be what's fixed other states before. lowering expenditures, lowering taxes. being business-friendly. it worked under governor engler in michigan. it works under governor thompson in wisconsin, under governor...
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17%, does whatever it wants, 79% and goes along with this and -- >> let me pretend i'm rob andrews for a second. i'm not him but he'd say we know better and we're smarter than the american people and the... we are so wise in the democratic party, that we can foist upon the american people something they clearly don't want. we abandon the principles of representative government, in order to force something that clearly the american people are rejecting. i as bill cassidy would say, wait we're representatives, not dictators and we are people who are sent here to represent. and to those whose districts tell them to vote against, should listen to their districts. that is our job and what we are here to do. >> you heard the president today say he thinks once the legislation is passed, despite what everybody is saying, it begins to take form and takes shape, americans see results, they are going to be okay with it and this democrats will come out smelling like roses and, for the congressional election, might not be such a bad thing for the democrats. your response? >> juliett, my ba bio, i w
17%, does whatever it wants, 79% and goes along with this and -- >> let me pretend i'm rob andrews for a second. i'm not him but he'd say we know better and we're smarter than the american people and the... we are so wise in the democratic party, that we can foist upon the american people something they clearly don't want. we abandon the principles of representative government, in order to force something that clearly the american people are rejecting. i as bill cassidy would say, wait...
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>> ithinkk erin andrews.ds to at that exhibit or keep >> if the suit quit. >> is going on with the tiger troubles. it is the return of shape ups. >> that old tiger woods. >> i want to be a better golfer. >> that is right. >> get everything out of the way. >> i don't know why they are all upset about tiger woods. he is a great husband. all these people act like they are mad at tiger. they should be mad at her brother or father. the wife's family. what is she complaining about? she went from a have not to a have got. you went from a babysitter to a b-man's life. >> i don't know why they are mad. >> he needed the break. too many women to be messing with. >> you come out and more focused. >> can you please take your name off your phone. my wife went through my phone. >> he messed the whole game up then. his caddie should have had that phone. he should have a bat phone. that is the tiger life. if i'm clean and drug free, i'll go in a cup. i'll give you what you want. >> how you say you are on steroids? >> take the
>> ithinkk erin andrews.ds to at that exhibit or keep >> if the suit quit. >> is going on with the tiger troubles. it is the return of shape ups. >> that old tiger woods. >> i want to be a better golfer. >> that is right. >> get everything out of the way. >> i don't know why they are all upset about tiger woods. he is a great husband. all these people act like they are mad at tiger. they should be mad at her brother or father. the wife's family....
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andrew rubin is vp of clinical affairs and host of sirius x mdoc tor radio. what do we see in the near term. the cost of my health care under reform in the next few years? >> until 2014 when the reforms start to kick in, the actual legislation kicks in, i see a little bit more of the same in terms of cost to insurance premiums. they will probably continue to rise and the system is going to function essentially the same as today, until 2014. >> the premiums are going to rise because health care costs are rising. insurance won't have reformed itself. it will rise for people like us and more for people who are insured by smaller companies that don't, as we describe it, self-insure. >> that's right. we saw it with california, the big controversy reignited president obama in wanting to get health care reform passed where individual policies were raised 34%, 35%. >> short-term costs could rise but after 2014 is when the changes take effect. what changes in terms of cost and why? >> this is great. we have been talking about getting into the details. now we have some
andrew rubin is vp of clinical affairs and host of sirius x mdoc tor radio. what do we see in the near term. the cost of my health care under reform in the next few years? >> until 2014 when the reforms start to kick in, the actual legislation kicks in, i see a little bit more of the same in terms of cost to insurance premiums. they will probably continue to rise and the system is going to function essentially the same as today, until 2014. >> the premiums are going to rise because...
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economist andrew lo. he is calling for an investigation into the financial meltdown. >> in the case of an airplane crash everybody wants to know what happened. when a financial firm crashes, or when there's a major systemic fault, there are certain parties that do not want to know what the answer is. >> lehrer: mark shields and david brooks present their weekly analysis. >> woodruff: and some reflections on a remarkable week for women shattering ceilings, including one on a high school football field. >> what coach doesn't want to win. i want to win. we all want to win. i think that's universal. i think that has nothing to do with whether i'm a woman or they're a man. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: bank of america monsanto. producing more. conserving more. improving farmers' lives. that's sustainable agriculture. more at producemoreconservemore.com. >> this is the engine that connects abundant grain from the american heartland to
economist andrew lo. he is calling for an investigation into the financial meltdown. >> in the case of an airplane crash everybody wants to know what happened. when a financial firm crashes, or when there's a major systemic fault, there are certain parties that do not want to know what the answer is. >> lehrer: mark shields and david brooks present their weekly analysis. >> woodruff: and some reflections on a remarkable week for women shattering ceilings, including one on a...
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but if andrew cuomo wants albany, he can take it. those upstate goblins are going to tear that guy apart and use his blood for their paintings. andrew, if you're in albany, i can recommend a good place to go for dinner, it's called manhattan. >> just think, this time next year we could have a cuomo as governor of new york and edmund g. brown, that's gerry in this case, as governor of california. change you can believe in. by the way, rod blagojevich, the impeached ex-governor of illinois has his own words of wisdom for governor paterson. here's what he said on fox business channel. >> my advice to governor paterson, and i don't know the circumstances, if he didn't do anything wrong, then you shouldn't quit. you should fight. >> wow. blagojevich up for corruption charges this june. let's see how his advice looks then. i'm not sure how that trial's going to go. >>> for the number tonight this week. house speaker nancy pelosi was asked to rate her performance this past year. her own grade? self-grading here. an "a" for effort. i agree w
but if andrew cuomo wants albany, he can take it. those upstate goblins are going to tear that guy apart and use his blood for their paintings. andrew, if you're in albany, i can recommend a good place to go for dinner, it's called manhattan. >> just think, this time next year we could have a cuomo as governor of new york and edmund g. brown, that's gerry in this case, as governor of california. change you can believe in. by the way, rod blagojevich, the impeached ex-governor of illinois...
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as andrew has written and i've written too. most people in china won't be affected by this decision that much. they already live within the chinese language info sphere. it's important symbolic moment. >> ifill: why not just pull out completely. is that a business decision? >> i think it's a business decision because china is the largest, most popular country on earth. it is now or will soon be the biggest internet market. google understandably wants to be part of that in the long run. i think they felt this part of their operation of being an active part of the censoring mechanism they just didn't want to do it anymore . >> ifill: google doesn't actually pull out completely from china. it still has other business interests there. >> that's right. so the kind of services they put into hong kong are ones that are very sensitive in terms of content. that would include search, news and images. there's still a lot that they have left there in china including music, video, mapping. so those types of things which are less controversi
as andrew has written and i've written too. most people in china won't be affected by this decision that much. they already live within the chinese language info sphere. it's important symbolic moment. >> ifill: why not just pull out completely. is that a business decision? >> i think it's a business decision because china is the largest, most popular country on earth. it is now or will soon be the biggest internet market. google understandably wants to be part of that in the long...
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. >>> espn's erin andrews spoke out today about her video stalker. insurance executive michael barrett was sentenced to two and a half years behind bars yesterday for shooting nude videos of andrews through hotel peepholes. barrett made a tearful apology in court, but andrews not buying it. listen to what she said on "good morning america." >> i wanted him to know i think more than anything he got very emotional when he talked about his children. and how he felt bad for how he let them down. and i wanted to know, i'm a daughter to two parents. and they are just mortified. and they're just so upset. and they feel so bad for me. and i wanted him to know as a daughter what he did to me. i think he feels bad he was caught. i don't think for a minute this man, after following as many women as he did, and, you know, the fbi agents said they had a box full of evidence on this guy, i don't think he ever thought he was going to get caught. and i think that's why he is sorry. >> barrett was ordered to pay $5,000 in fines and more than $7,000 in restitution. >>
. >>> espn's erin andrews spoke out today about her video stalker. insurance executive michael barrett was sentenced to two and a half years behind bars yesterday for shooting nude videos of andrews through hotel peepholes. barrett made a tearful apology in court, but andrews not buying it. listen to what she said on "good morning america." >> i wanted him to know i think more than anything he got very emotional when he talked about his children. and how he felt bad for...
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it's more bombshell interview with andrew young, his former aide. >> he has a very dynamic personality. and i can imagine women were throwing themselves all over him. did he respond to other women? >> in public, absolutely not. >> but in private, it may be another story. rielle hunter claims that she and edwards were in bed the very night they met. >> this tells me, this might be a man who might be used to doing things like this on the road. are there other rielles out there. >> yes. >> and some, looking back, i should have been suspicious of. like when we were staying in hotels together, i would go and knock on the door in the morning, there would be towels stuffed underneath the door and i would hear muffled voices. or he would use my cell phone and the person would call back. and it was a woman whose voice i never heard before. there were signs. guit was so-- but it was so chaotic. >>> plus, the obese woman trying to become the world's world's heaviest mom. >>> and don't miss entertainment tonight, coming up at 7:30, only on wjz 13. >>> and still to come tonight on eyewitness news.
it's more bombshell interview with andrew young, his former aide. >> he has a very dynamic personality. and i can imagine women were throwing themselves all over him. did he respond to other women? >> in public, absolutely not. >> but in private, it may be another story. rielle hunter claims that she and edwards were in bed the very night they met. >> this tells me, this might be a man who might be used to doing things like this on the road. are there other rielles out...
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one for thomas and one for andrew.e first is, after your assessment this morning of general petraeus, i would like to ask thomas first if you think his activity is spread too thib and -- thin and should he have stayed or should he go back and finish one job before he starts a second one. the second question is withdrew, and this deals with the young men and women coming home. i want to know -- i'm a retired teacher. we see a lot of the veterans in north carolina -- by the way, i'm bob macke. we see a lot of these young men and women and we talk to them. and we ask them what they thifment this is what we talked about yesterday. this is a national debate on what we're doing. this is where i think it starts with these young men and women coming back to their churches, civic groups, high schools coming back and we do something novel, we actually listen to these men and women and see what they think. my question is guys and ma'am, is a priority given to the soled soldiers coming home that they are, i guess i would say, enth
one for thomas and one for andrew.e first is, after your assessment this morning of general petraeus, i would like to ask thomas first if you think his activity is spread too thib and -- thin and should he have stayed or should he go back and finish one job before he starts a second one. the second question is withdrew, and this deals with the young men and women coming home. i want to know -- i'm a retired teacher. we see a lot of the veterans in north carolina -- by the way, i'm bob macke. we...
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pues les cuento que los tetracampeones del mundo derrotaron 2-0 a irlanda con anotaciones de keith andrews minutos en su propia porteeria, pero a los 76 minutos aparecio el jogo bonitod con todos, tacos y de todo, para que robinho marcara un golazo y definiera la victoria, gano brasil entonces 2-0 a irlanda en el inicio de la ultima fecha fifa antes del mundial. estamos a cien dias para el inicio de la copa mundial en sudafrica y hoy el comite organizador y la fifa dicen que todo esta bien, asi lo presentamos en pasaporte al mundial. ciudades sedes, el ambiente era de celebración y determinación. en otros lugares en el país, los sudafricanos realizaron bailes y cantaron el himno nacional, destacando que el torneo necesita entusimo y unidad nacional. el presidente de la fifa, joseph blatter, indicó que no hay duda de que sudáfrica fue una buena elección. diego armando maradona tendra a todos sus jugadores para el partido de maÑana contra alemania y en conferencia de prensa maradona entre otras cosas dicen que porcentaje tiene de sus jugadores para sudafrica. "tengo el 80% ya defini
pues les cuento que los tetracampeones del mundo derrotaron 2-0 a irlanda con anotaciones de keith andrews minutos en su propia porteeria, pero a los 76 minutos aparecio el jogo bonitod con todos, tacos y de todo, para que robinho marcara un golazo y definiera la victoria, gano brasil entonces 2-0 a irlanda en el inicio de la ultima fecha fifa antes del mundial. estamos a cien dias para el inicio de la copa mundial en sudafrica y hoy el comite organizador y la fifa dicen que todo esta bien, asi...
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>> he was the richest man in the world and andrew carnegie said to napoleon hill, "i want you to study the richest people on planet earth for the next 20 years and then write a book about it." now, all these people were involved in secret societies, by the way, including henry ford, thomas edison, firestone-- at the time, all the rich people-- j.p. morgan, the banker, were all involved in various secret societies and they had virtual secret knowledge on how to use the law of attraction which was kept secret from the masses. carnegie secretly hired napoleon hill, he was the first breakaway and he wanted the average person to know this information. so napoleon hill first wrote about it in a book called the laws of success in 16 lessons. henry ford got crazy that carnegie allowed these secrets to be revealed, he got the book squashed and all the real secret information edited out, and then even, even that book was crunched down to think and grow rich and that was edited. so people read it, some people became successful, but very small. the majority never figured out the missing elements.
>> he was the richest man in the world and andrew carnegie said to napoleon hill, "i want you to study the richest people on planet earth for the next 20 years and then write a book about it." now, all these people were involved in secret societies, by the way, including henry ford, thomas edison, firestone-- at the time, all the rich people-- j.p. morgan, the banker, were all involved in various secret societies and they had virtual secret knowledge on how to use the law of...
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one for tom and one for andrew. the first one is after your assessment is going of general petraeus, i would like to ask tom this first come if you think his activity is spread too thin and should he have state or should he go back if finish one job before he starts the second? at my second job is to into. and this deals with the veterans coming home. now, i wanted to know what priorty you think is given to these young men and women coming back to the united states when they come back with a positive attitude about our endeavors there. because i am a retired teacher, and we see a lot of the veterans in north carolina by web bob matthew, and we see a lot of these young men and women and we talked to the. we asked them what they think. this is what we talked about yesterday about the national debate on overdoing. is what i think it starts with these young men and women coming back to their communities, their churches, their civic groups and high schools, coming in to what they think. we do something novel. we actually
one for tom and one for andrew. the first one is after your assessment is going of general petraeus, i would like to ask tom this first come if you think his activity is spread too thin and should he have state or should he go back if finish one job before he starts the second? at my second job is to into. and this deals with the veterans coming home. now, i wanted to know what priorty you think is given to these young men and women coming back to the united states when they come back with a...
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fox news senior analyst and a real lawyer, andrew napolitano says they were duped. >> the statute, which the people who voted for it didn't read -- you just had that interview with the congresswoman who didn't read it. if you read it says when the government provides you with insurance, it pays for the policy are from a private insurance carrier and that policy can cover abortion. the president can't change that with an executive order. >> we can go back and forth on what is in the bill. they say it's not that black and white in the bill and regardless. the president tried to reaffirm this. >> if it's not in the bill, you don't have to have the executive order. it was a figure leaf, so to speak, to congressman stupak and his colleagues, the pro-life democrats, to say to the folks back home, don't worry, even though it says it will pay for abortion, the president will sign paper saying it won't. >> neil: you're not saying they were duped. >> they were dude. >> neil: you're not saab they are duped? i'm saying they were duped if they think the -- it can't trump it or put a spin on it. it's
fox news senior analyst and a real lawyer, andrew napolitano says they were duped. >> the statute, which the people who voted for it didn't read -- you just had that interview with the congresswoman who didn't read it. if you read it says when the government provides you with insurance, it pays for the policy are from a private insurance carrier and that policy can cover abortion. the president can't change that with an executive order. >> we can go back and forth on what is in the...
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we'll talk to judge andrew napolitano next on "studio b." [ female announcer ] sometimes you need tomorrownish what you started today. for the aches and sleeplessness in between, there's new motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. new motrin pm. but my doctor told me that most calcium supplements... aren't absorbed properly unless taken with food. he recommended citracal. it's different -- it's calcium citrate, so it can be absorbed with or without food. citracal. >> shepard: healthcare now with the bill now a law, fox news is asking what next? a closer look at a little known provision. one of which you might not have heard of the reform calls for creation of 6,000 person army, if you will, a army of trained public healthcare professionals to be involved with disease prevention and other health issues. members would also respond in the event of an emergency. like the national guard. in the -- after 911, the doctors were like man, we're not prepared. so this tries to create an army to help. but the question whether this would square wit
we'll talk to judge andrew napolitano next on "studio b." [ female announcer ] sometimes you need tomorrownish what you started today. for the aches and sleeplessness in between, there's new motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. new motrin pm. but my doctor told me that most calcium supplements... aren't absorbed properly unless taken with food. he recommended citracal. it's different -- it's calcium citrate, so it can be...
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. >> henderson had been recently honored for his work as an information manager at boeing and andrews air force bases. many in manassas says the fact that he is military makes it more shocking. >> they are defending this country, right? if anything could have been. instead of doing something, they should be defending. >> do think he would want to take advantage of the situation with somebody so young is unfortunate when they should be role models. >> and air force official late this afternoon confirms that henderson is on "terminal leaves," which precedes his retirement from the air force. >>> six men are facing rape and false imprisonment charges in connection with an attack monday night in charles county. police are looking for two other suspects. the sexually assaulted a 30- year-olnorthern virginia woman. they met the woman at a nightclub. they threatened to kill her and forced her to perform a number of sexual acts at night. . she was a -- at knifepoint. >>> the bridge is 7 feet higher, widened from 4 to 6 lanes. flooding from the creek has caused major headaches for years along
. >> henderson had been recently honored for his work as an information manager at boeing and andrews air force bases. many in manassas says the fact that he is military makes it more shocking. >> they are defending this country, right? if anything could have been. instead of doing something, they should be defending. >> do think he would want to take advantage of the situation with somebody so young is unfortunate when they should be role models. >> and air force...
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. >> not to be a procramer, but read andrew cramer. he is a print hall of famer. this couldn't be lamer. i am full of shamer. >> sad little paper you are. so will healthcare reform turn your house into a dorm? ma 11 yells, 20 somethings, they suck like something that sucks. at least according to the "washington post" located in washington, yes, in a story on monday, ian shapira notes that healthcare reform is encouraging young people to cling to their parents. and to be a dependent on mom and dad's health plan. it allows insurers to allow kids to remain until their 26th birthday regardless of work or marital status. so thanks to obama care, the start of independent adulthood isn't 18 or 21, but deep into the 20s. when he -- when these aging punks are living in a car or a tree. we asked the millenials to comment. >> ♪ i'm king and they know it >> too busy dancing to comment. could the healthcare bill be actually delaying adulthood by giving them something they don't have to work toward. >> i was disgusted when i read this. it is pandering and cod lig. i would be vi
. >> not to be a procramer, but read andrew cramer. he is a print hall of famer. this couldn't be lamer. i am full of shamer. >> sad little paper you are. so will healthcare reform turn your house into a dorm? ma 11 yells, 20 somethings, they suck like something that sucks. at least according to the "washington post" located in washington, yes, in a story on monday, ian shapira notes that healthcare reform is encouraging young people to cling to their parents. and to be a...