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he would have to ask cbs. -- you would have to ask cbs. i think that it should be the norm the second thing is with interpretation of b1b and b1d, it does not contain the willfulness language.
he would have to ask cbs. -- you would have to ask cbs. i think that it should be the norm the second thing is with interpretation of b1b and b1d, it does not contain the willfulness language.
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he would have to ask cbs. -- you would have to ask cbs. is with interpretation of b1b and b1d, it does not contain the willfulness language. b1b, it does contain that. it is to mine, implicit that their approach was to take the higher standard and employ it both b and d. >> you want us to adopt that as a standard? >> i think as involves the commission of any act. the commission found the failure was an omission, and this court has also found that recklessness satisfies requirements, if we assume it would have some constitutional means. so in this case, reckless this setup buys it. @@@@@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ at that time, presumably cbs would take an appeal. i want to note one thing -- i do not seek of bigness -- the vagueness. >> i thought they raise it initially. let's assume that they did. >> i only wanted to say that i do not think you can make that assumption. they did not make it in their supplemental briefs on the remand. i see cases in the opening brief that are also cited, but i do not see it in the text. if they made it, fine
he would have to ask cbs. -- you would have to ask cbs. is with interpretation of b1b and b1d, it does not contain the willfulness language. b1b, it does contain that. it is to mine, implicit that their approach was to take the higher standard and employ it both b and d. >> you want us to adopt that as a standard? >> i think as involves the commission of any act. the commission found the failure was an omission, and this court has also found that recklessness satisfies requirements,...
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this survey that i suggested the for "the new york times" and cbs also asks about the tea party movement, the burgeoning tea party movement as one place some of the internet washington is being focalized. i'm wondering if you can explain your relationship and decision not to take part in the last weekend's convention with the tea party and where you think that he party movement goes these be the republican party. >> guest: i think the cheaper the movement in this nation is one of the great grassroots movements, and it is a revitalization of the energy and it is an embodiment of the energy that people are seeing and bringing the public debate. the tea party meetings are taking place all across this nation. towns large and small and it is energy and focus and one of the things that is interested me is when i have spoken to the tea party groups the crowd, the number of women in the crowd in so many women are looking at what is taking place and they are saying you know what, it is time for washington to get its house in order so they are showing up and placing those opinions. i like the ener
this survey that i suggested the for "the new york times" and cbs also asks about the tea party movement, the burgeoning tea party movement as one place some of the internet washington is being focalized. i'm wondering if you can explain your relationship and decision not to take part in the last weekend's convention with the tea party and where you think that he party movement goes these be the republican party. >> guest: i think the cheaper the movement in this nation is one...
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i was fired, i'm a loser, don't bother, because people -- the first thing they would ask me is what happened to cbs, why did you leave, and i'd have no answer, which then led them to think something terrible happened and then there's the whole commodity thing, piece of meat thing and you are either the shiny penny that you're stealing from another network or you're someone who was dumped and they don't want someone that the other network didn't want. it's mean. that's the bottom line, and i literally had the worst slew of i want views over the course of a year that a human being could have. >> how badly was your confidence shaken? >> well, that, it was terrible. >> and i ask that question, because this is a really timely book in that, there are a lot of people out there, that -- i remember my father getting fired when he was 41 years old, having a job since he was 15, and it took him a couple of years to find another job. there are a lot of people unemployed right now that never thought they would be unemployed. and have to get themselves out of bed, have to go and have to try to find a job. how di
i was fired, i'm a loser, don't bother, because people -- the first thing they would ask me is what happened to cbs, why did you leave, and i'd have no answer, which then led them to think something terrible happened and then there's the whole commodity thing, piece of meat thing and you are either the shiny penny that you're stealing from another network or you're someone who was dumped and they don't want someone that the other network didn't want. it's mean. that's the bottom line, and i...
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because the first thing they asked me is what happened to cbs? why did you leave? and i had no answer which led them to think something terrible happened. and then there's the whole commodity saying, piece of meat thing. and you're either this shiny penny or stealing from another network or you're someone who was dumped and they don't want someone that the other network didn't want. it's just kind of mean. that's the bottom line. and i literally had the worst slew of interviews over the course of the year that a human being could possibly have. >> about was her confidence shaken? and i asked that question because this is a really timely book in that there were a lot of people out there -- i remember my father getting fired when he was 41 years old. he had a job since he was 15 and it took him a couple years to find another job. a lot of people unemployed right now never thought they would be unemployed and have to get themselves out of bed, have to go and have to try and find a job. how did you get past that? >> well, i have to say the fact that i was a mother need
because the first thing they asked me is what happened to cbs? why did you leave? and i had no answer which led them to think something terrible happened. and then there's the whole commodity saying, piece of meat thing. and you're either this shiny penny or stealing from another network or you're someone who was dumped and they don't want someone that the other network didn't want. it's just kind of mean. that's the bottom line. and i literally had the worst slew of interviews over the course...
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reporter: the fun ended when the last question was asked and now it is all business as the saints and colts prepare for the biggest game of the year, cbs news, miami. >> we all thought the players were silly doing beyonce but you wouldn't tell that to their face. >> no, no way. >> you are watching a special edition of 9 news now. we will be back with the latest on the snow. >>> in news this morning, charges could come as early as today against michael jackson's physician. dr. conrad murray administered two sedatives the day he died. they say prosecutors will charge the physician with involuntary manslaughter rather than take the case to a grand jury. >>> going to be a big oscar season with more nominees than ever before. >> reporter: the nominations were announced questioned with a science fiction sensation and a war thriller leading the pact with nine apiece. thomas roberts reports from hollywood. >> i'm going to die, i'm going to die comfortable. >> reporter: many are calling it the david and goliath oscar battle. "avatar" and the much maller film "the hurt locker" are expected to be the big vote getters in the best picture category.
reporter: the fun ended when the last question was asked and now it is all business as the saints and colts prepare for the biggest game of the year, cbs news, miami. >> we all thought the players were silly doing beyonce but you wouldn't tell that to their face. >> no, no way. >> you are watching a special edition of 9 news now. we will be back with the latest on the snow. >>> in news this morning, charges could come as early as today against michael jackson's...
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a cbs news employee says group leader laura silsby told the judge we were trying to do what's best for the children when the judge asked didn't you know you were kriting a crime, silsby quietly answered we are innocent. but there are serious questions about silsby's motives. the 40-year-old business woman who convinced fellow members of the central valley baptist church to follow her dream of an orphanage in haiti has a troubling financial history. she's been the subject of eight civil lawsuits, 14 for unpaid wages. her meridian, hide owe house is in foreclosure. she's had at least nine traffic citations in the last 12 years including four for failing to register or ensure her car. still, throughout this ordeal, her church has stood behind the group. >> i know the hearts of those folks that went to haiti, and their heart was to help combat the problem of human trafficking. >> reporter: haiti's prime minister calls the americans a tragic distraction. >> i believe it's a distraction for the hate shan people because they are talking more now about ten people than about one million people sleeping on the streets. >> report
a cbs news employee says group leader laura silsby told the judge we were trying to do what's best for the children when the judge asked didn't you know you were kriting a crime, silsby quietly answered we are innocent. but there are serious questions about silsby's motives. the 40-year-old business woman who convinced fellow members of the central valley baptist church to follow her dream of an orphanage in haiti has a troubling financial history. she's been the subject of eight civil...
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a cbs news employee who witnessed today's court proceedings says group leader laura silsby sold the judge, "we were trying to do what's best for the children." when the judge asked, "didn't you know you were commit a crime?" sills brie quietly answered, "we are innocent." there are serious questions tonight about silsby's motives. the 40-year-old businesswoman who convinced fellow members of the central valley baptist church to follow her dream of an orphanage in haiti hasa troubling financial history. she's been the subject of eight civil lawsuit, 14 for hun paid wages. her meridian idaho house is in foreclosure. she's had at least nine traffic citations in the last 12 years, including four for failing to register or shr her car. still, throughout this ordeal, her churches that stood behind the group. >> i know the heart of those folks who went to haiti and their heart was to help combat the problem of human trafficki trafficking. >> reporter: haiti's prime minister calls the americans a tragic distraction. >> i believe it's a distraction for the haitian people because they are take-- talking more about 10 people than one million people on the streets. >> repor
a cbs news employee who witnessed today's court proceedings says group leader laura silsby sold the judge, "we were trying to do what's best for the children." when the judge asked, "didn't you know you were commit a crime?" sills brie quietly answered, "we are innocent." there are serious questions tonight about silsby's motives. the 40-year-old businesswoman who convinced fellow members of the central valley baptist church to follow her dream of an orphanage in...
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and i go myself to talk to them how important it will be to be able to implement the cbs eye and other statutes i askedd $10 million to the cpsc is a tremendous amount, $10 million to make an agency would not have the same effect. and we keep demonstrating to them how we're using it. also at pusan allen hamilton which does strategic plan for us, they will be looking at what additional resources we need or how we've are seeing resources to accomplish our goal, which is keeping consumer safe. >> i would just say don't forget your friends on this committee at the appropriators are treating me squarely. thank you, mr. chairman. >> i conclude solver question. i ask unanimous consent mr. waxman and the attachment be made part of the record. and that concludes all question. i want to thank governor says for their testimony. the world can be provided that no members have up up to ten days to submit additional questions for the record. another question that they either to report deaths and injuries and after you do a recall we've seen going in the stores there's no notifications are there's going to be other qu
and i go myself to talk to them how important it will be to be able to implement the cbs eye and other statutes i askedd $10 million to the cpsc is a tremendous amount, $10 million to make an agency would not have the same effect. and we keep demonstrating to them how we're using it. also at pusan allen hamilton which does strategic plan for us, they will be looking at what additional resources we need or how we've are seeing resources to accomplish our goal, which is keeping consumer safe....
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. >> i asked all the witnesses this question. senator craig and i wrote the cbs'stive thing we could do to contain exploding cost of health care? that answer was clear and compelling. number one coming have to begin to tax cadillac plans and reduce the tax exemption. number two, you have to reform the delivery system instead of paying for procedures you have to begin to pay for quality. those of the two most important things you can do. do you agree? >> i do. an enormous opportunity was lost by the obama administration too not embrace senator mccain's notion that taxes, the tax exemption on the employer based health insurance should be phased out. that is a better approach than taxing that cadillac plans. >> that is what cbo did it recommend but i paid to work today little bit but they really did say phase out. >> to get to the same objective. >> yes. you could do either way but it is really important that we not have the government they bring excessively generous through the tax system favoring extensively generous health plans that encourage people to use too muc
. >> i asked all the witnesses this question. senator craig and i wrote the cbs'stive thing we could do to contain exploding cost of health care? that answer was clear and compelling. number one coming have to begin to tax cadillac plans and reduce the tax exemption. number two, you have to reform the delivery system instead of paying for procedures you have to begin to pay for quality. those of the two most important things you can do. do you agree? >> i do. an enormous opportunity...
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and i go myself to talk to them how important it will be to be able to implement the cbs eye and other statutes i asked him to hold her agency heartless. and so, i said $10 million to the cpsc is a tremendous amount, $10 million to make an agency would not have the same effect. and we keep demonstrating to them how we're using it. also at pusan allen hamilton which does strategic plan for us, they will be looking at what additional resources we need or how we've are seeing resources to accomplish our goal, which is keeping consumer safe. >> i would just say don't forget your friends on this committee at the appropriators are treating me squarely. thank you, mr. chairman. >> i conclude solver question. i ask unanimous consent mr. waxman and the attachment be made part of the record. and that concludes all question. i want to thank governor says for their testimony. the world can be provided that no members have up up to ten days to submit additional questions for the record. another question that they either to report deaths and injuries and after you do a recall we've seen going in the stores there's n
and i go myself to talk to them how important it will be to be able to implement the cbs eye and other statutes i asked him to hold her agency heartless. and so, i said $10 million to the cpsc is a tremendous amount, $10 million to make an agency would not have the same effect. and we keep demonstrating to them how we're using it. also at pusan allen hamilton which does strategic plan for us, they will be looking at what additional resources we need or how we've are seeing resources to...
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and i go myself to talk to them how important it will be to be able to implement the cbs eye and other statutes i askedto make an agency would not have the same effect. and we keep demonstrating to them how we're using it. also at pusan allen hamilton which does strategic plan for us, they will be looking at what additional resources we need or how we've are seeing resources to accomplish our goal, which is keeping consumer safe. >> i would just say don't forget your friends on this committee at the appropriators are treating me squarely. thank you, mr. chairman. >> i conclude solver question. i ask unanimous consent mr. waxman and the attachment be made part of the record. and that concludes all question. i want to thank governor says for their testimony. the world can be provided that no members have up up to ten days to submit additional questions for the record. another question that they either to report deaths and injuries and after you do a recall we've seen going in the stores there's no notifications are there's going to be other questions will follow probably with you, madam chairperson. so i
and i go myself to talk to them how important it will be to be able to implement the cbs eye and other statutes i askedto make an agency would not have the same effect. and we keep demonstrating to them how we're using it. also at pusan allen hamilton which does strategic plan for us, they will be looking at what additional resources we need or how we've are seeing resources to accomplish our goal, which is keeping consumer safe. >> i would just say don't forget your friends on this...
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president obama said on cbs that he was angry when he was asked.said i'm angry with everyone involved. and it's not -- the issue is not necessarily about a personal personality. it is about, one, about the duty of that position and what that position entails. and then the first and foremost issue is the safety of an american president. the american president, the historic american president who has already had security issues, threats on his life. and also, the prime minister of yained, whose life was threatened before. and look at what happened in mumbai, the bombing in mumbai. so granted this was an innocent issue with the falla his doing something for bravo, the reality show, the house wives of d.c., there's still issues. you and i have covered the white house together. you understand the white house is a madness place for the crazies. and that's what the issue is, the safety and security of any american president and his guest and his family. and i think things were happening prior to, but i think that might have been the nail. host: speaking o
president obama said on cbs that he was angry when he was asked.said i'm angry with everyone involved. and it's not -- the issue is not necessarily about a personal personality. it is about, one, about the duty of that position and what that position entails. and then the first and foremost issue is the safety of an american president. the american president, the historic american president who has already had security issues, threats on his life. and also, the prime minister of yained, whose...
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ask for your response, please. "qçxdw3okin what sense is demoy dqñrçb(ácvçóçf - violence so importantv:w3zv?te, how to govern themselves. so that means respect. equality. that is very important. buddhist tradition also. buddhist monk. the monastic kind of system.7xì+ there areçççxi]çó 100 differf acts. all these acts must carry by a group of picture of a monk. no single mom, no right. has the authority. -- no single moni, k, no right. every act, when we carry closely, we have to ask whether you except this sort of task or not. then after he says yes, i am willing, then you have to mention and answer. this person accepted the task. now the group are in unanimous agreement or not. two times, then t hreçjreew3çe times. then that person carries the act. authority. but he never sort of gives w3authorityçko to a single budt monk. that is kind ofq the democratic system. t(and then no sort of respect, o concern about different class. even chairman mao, 1955, on one occasion he told me, he considered one revolutionary , theç exis system in indiaçç put it agait that. so he start. chairman mao
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and when they are asked about who is to blame for this more of them cite the republicans than president obama a tord-- according to the cbs "new york times" poll. >> the one thing i would add is that special elections are about passion and energy. the republican base is the place where the energy and the passion is, you could argue that it is actually the tea party movement which is not necessarily of the republican base. but there a more energized republican base than a democratic base. that leads the potential for a real turnout disparity. these are not presidential year turnout. the midterm turnout is lower. and it matters. >> woodruff: we have ten months to go. lots of time to think that about it, thank you chris cillissa and andy quo hut, thank you. >> brown: and still to come on the newshour: the analysis of shields and brooks; the profitability of goldman sachs; a preview of the winter olympics; and the comeback story of one vancouver hopeful. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan in our newsroom. >> sreenivasan: former president bill clinton returned home today to chappaqua, new york, follo
and when they are asked about who is to blame for this more of them cite the republicans than president obama a tord-- according to the cbs "new york times" poll. >> the one thing i would add is that special elections are about passion and energy. the republican base is the place where the energy and the passion is, you could argue that it is actually the tea party movement which is not necessarily of the republican base. but there a more energized republican base than a...
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chairman in regard to that, i ask unanimous consent that the slides on payment error rates from cbs bentered into the record. >> nobody else. -- no objection. >> thank you. the budget also assumes a six-month fmap extension to states. while i do agree the states still need assistance to meet ends meet, i think it's time for congress to cut the strings attached to the aid that we're sending it. as states struggle to balance their budgets, having the federal government provide them assistance that prevents them from touching medicaid doesn't make much sense. we should give states control of their budget so that they can be more innovative and efficient with how they provide access to care. and, of course, you're a former governor so i hope you would agree with that. that flexibility is very important being a good governor or a state legislator. i look forward to discussing this and other issues with you. thank you. >> thank you, senator. i very much like to welcome our witness. the governor of kansas. hhs secretary. we're happy to have you here, madam secretary. as you know your full sta
chairman in regard to that, i ask unanimous consent that the slides on payment error rates from cbs bentered into the record. >> nobody else. -- no objection. >> thank you. the budget also assumes a six-month fmap extension to states. while i do agree the states still need assistance to meet ends meet, i think it's time for congress to cut the strings attached to the aid that we're sending it. as states struggle to balance their budgets, having the federal government provide them...
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ask he's never contacted any ofs. >> reporter: ray's attorney said, quote, this was a terrible accident. but it was an accident and not a criminal act. his bail has been set at $5 million. patty kaufman, cbs news, los angeles. >> ray faces a minimum of three years in prison and a maximum of 12 years in prison on each count. >>> the cause of detect is out tonight for actress britney murphy. the los angeles coroner ruled that murphy died from pneumonia. her prescription intokszication was -- intoxication was also a factor. her husband said she had been experiencing flu-like symptoms in the days before she died. >>> with an involuntary manslaughter charge looming, michael jackson's personal physician is preparing to surrender to police. dr. conrad murray is accused of giving jackson a deadly mix putting him to sleep. murray's attorneys say he did nothing to cause the death. >>> fire broke out just before midnight, inside an apartment building in the 8,000 block of church lane in randallstown. no one was hurt. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> time now for a quick look at some of the stories you'll find in tomorrow morning's edition if the baltimore sun. a preview of the weeke
ask he's never contacted any ofs. >> reporter: ray's attorney said, quote, this was a terrible accident. but it was an accident and not a criminal act. his bail has been set at $5 million. patty kaufman, cbs news, los angeles. >> ray faces a minimum of three years in prison and a maximum of 12 years in prison on each count. >>> the cause of detect is out tonight for actress britney murphy. the los angeles coroner ruled that murphy died from pneumonia. her prescription...
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chairman, in regard to that i ask unanimous consent that the slides on the payment error rates from cbs be entered into the record. >> thank you. in addition to the fraud we stand abuse proposals the budget also assumes a six month effort at extension two states. while i do agree that the states still need assistance to make ends meet i think it is time for the congress to cut the strings attached to the aid that we are sending. as the states struggle to balance their budgets, having the federal government provide assistance that prevents them from touching medicaid doesn't make much sense. we should give states control of their budgets so they can be more innovative and efficient with how they provide access to care. and of course you are a former governor so i hope he would agree with that that flexibility is important to being a good government or state legislator. i look forward to discussing this and other issues with you. thank you. >> thank you, center. i would like to welcome our witness from kansas, hhs secretary we are honored to have you here madame secretary. as you know you
chairman, in regard to that i ask unanimous consent that the slides on the payment error rates from cbs be entered into the record. >> thank you. in addition to the fraud we stand abuse proposals the budget also assumes a six month effort at extension two states. while i do agree that the states still need assistance to make ends meet i think it is time for the congress to cut the strings attached to the aid that we are sending. as the states struggle to balance their budgets, having the...
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ask for your response, please. "qçxdw3okin what sense is demoy dqñrçb(ácvçóçf - violence so importantv:w3zv?uddhist tradition also. buddhist monk. the monastic kind of system.7xì+ there areçççxi]çó 100 differf acts. all these acts must carry by a group of picture of a monk. no single mom, no right. has the authority. -- no single moni, k,@@ two times ask and then three times ask, no answer, no opposition, then consider unanimously the agreement. then that person can do that. that i think is very democratic. authority. but he never sort of gives w3authorityçko to a single budt monk. that is kind ofq the democratic system. t(and then no sort of respect, o concern about different class. even chairman mao, 1955, on one occasion he told me, he considered one revolutionary , theç exis system in indiaçç put it agait that. so he start. chairman mao,ym i say, ancient revolution. so, like that. next question. democracy naturally, you have to listen, those of you. even different views. you must respect. so any agreement or different review, eliminate that as of violence. listen to other views an
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ask for your response, please. "qçxdw3okin what sense is demoy dqñrçb(ácvçóçf - violence so importantv:w3zv?ç -- i think people should participate in how to govern themselves. that means respect. equality. that is very, very important. buddhist tradition also -- there is a buddha, a buddhist monk. with the monastic system, there are 100 different acts. all of these acts must be carried out by a group of monks. no single monk has authority. therefore, i think -- also, in every act, when we carry, we have to ask the person what they do, excepting this sort of task or not. -- accepting this sort of task or not. if he says he is willing, this person accepted the task. now, the group makes a unanimous agreement or not. three times, they ask. there is no opposition. then, that person carries out the act. that is, i think, very democratic. he has authority, but he never gives authority to a single buddhist monk like that. that is a sort of democratic system. no concern about a different class is. even chairman mao, in 1955, on one occasion he told me he considered buddha it revolutionary person --
ask for your response, please. "qçxdw3okin what sense is demoy dqñrçb(ácvçóçf - violence so importantv:w3zv?ç -- i think people should participate in how to govern themselves. that means respect. equality. that is very, very important. buddhist tradition also -- there is a buddha, a buddhist monk. with the monastic system, there are 100 different acts. all of these acts must be carried out by a group of monks. no single monk has authority. therefore, i think -- also, in every...
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asked earlier why do i go to the places i go. as a journalist that's my job. my blackberry says go to north korea i will. i don't take risks. i have colleagues at cbs news who have been killed in iraq.
asked earlier why do i go to the places i go. as a journalist that's my job. my blackberry says go to north korea i will. i don't take risks. i have colleagues at cbs news who have been killed in iraq.
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cbs news did. one of the numbers that stands out is, if you ask the american people how long you think this recoveryke, 70% of the american people said two years or more. i think they get that this current recession started in december of 2007. economic anxiety probably dates back a full 10 years. it is going to take quite some time to dig out of that hole. >> again, at the same time, 40% believe that the stimulus package will never create jobs. even though even if they are just government jobs and they will clearly create jobs. do you think it is because it is almost 10% unemployment that people u are sour on this? >> i think it is a huge weight on all of this. i think when the economy does recover, people will review that efforts -- people will view the efforts to recover the economy in a different way. >> one thing that i on is that the president promised that the jobs that would be saved or created would be about 90% of private-sector and republicans keep pointing out that it has mostly been government related jobs. even though there has been public sector jobs as well, it is nowhere near what
cbs news did. one of the numbers that stands out is, if you ask the american people how long you think this recoveryke, 70% of the american people said two years or more. i think they get that this current recession started in december of 2007. economic anxiety probably dates back a full 10 years. it is going to take quite some time to dig out of that hole. >> again, at the same time, 40% believe that the stimulus package will never create jobs. even though even if they are just...
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chairman, in regard to that, i ask unanimous consent that the slides on payment error rates from cbs be entered into the record. >> without objection. thank you. >> in addition to fraud, waste and abuse proposals the budget assumes a six-month fmap extension to states. while i do agree the states still need assistance to make ends meet, i think it's time for congress to cut the strings staff attached to the aid we're sending them. as states struggle to balance their budgets, having federal government provide them assistance that pre-vents them from touching medicaid doesn't make much sense. we should give states control of their budgets so they can be more innovative and efficient with how they provide access to care. and of course, you're a former governor so i hope you would agree with that, that flexibility is very important to be a good governor or state legislator. i look forward to discussing this and other issues with. thank you. >> thank you. senator. thank you very much. i like to welcome our witness, former governor of kansas, hhs secretary, we're honored to have you here,
chairman, in regard to that, i ask unanimous consent that the slides on payment error rates from cbs be entered into the record. >> without objection. thank you. >> in addition to fraud, waste and abuse proposals the budget assumes a six-month fmap extension to states. while i do agree the states still need assistance to make ends meet, i think it's time for congress to cut the strings staff attached to the aid we're sending them. as states struggle to balance their budgets, having...
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he writes that there are never anyçt( winnersçççbç, only xd the kind of television like a narcotic. bruce is int(xd republican. caller: can i askn? they talk about afghanistan and iran -- and i'm a conservative republican, and i believe this midterm election is going to tell the tale in november that we need to put people back to work. in my town here in the city of bradford, we just lost a plant that makes car parts, bringing in huge amount of revenue. and we are here in the most -- city in virginia. why don't republicans and democrats work together to get jobs for america? i would vote for cheney in a minute. he would beat by then. for president -- he would be biden. host: thanks for your call. talking about vice-president cheney and biden on the sunday shows. they both spoke about the christmas bombing attempt. here is what former vice president cheney had to say. >> the treatment of the christmas day underwear bomber. how do you think that should have been dealt with? >> i think the proper way to deal with it would have been to treat him as an enemy combatants. i think that was the right way to go. the thing i learned watch
he writes that there are never anyçt( winnersçççbç, only xd the kind of television like a narcotic. bruce is int(xd republican. caller: can i askn? they talk about afghanistan and iran -- and i'm a conservative republican, and i believe this midterm election is going to tell the tale in november that we need to put people back to work. in my town here in the city of bradford, we just lost a plant that makes car parts, bringing in huge amount of revenue. and we are here in the most --...
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told cbs that despite reports from witnesses the whale named tilikum had not been before it killed dawn brancheau. tilikum probably did not mean to even hurt brancheau. >> they play with seal asksns in the wild and don't necessarily kill them and they toss them in the air and sometimes let them go so, you know, it could have been an act of frustration, an act of play, but i don't think the killer whale intended to actually kill the woman. it was more likely an accident, i would guess. >> in an interview four years ago brancheau talked about how dangerous her job was saying that you can't go into the water unless you trust them and they trust you. her sister says brancheau didn't just trust the whale. she loved them. >> when you talked to her about the whales, you thought you were talking to her about her children ask she talked about who was acting up and not behaving. she loved them to death. a lot of them, she was there when they were born and she raised them. in the same 2006 interview, brancheau said she knew when visiting seaworld when she was 10 years old and that was what she wanted to do. >>> today could be a do or die moment for any chance at a bipartisan health bill a
told cbs that despite reports from witnesses the whale named tilikum had not been before it killed dawn brancheau. tilikum probably did not mean to even hurt brancheau. >> they play with seal asksns in the wild and don't necessarily kill them and they toss them in the air and sometimes let them go so, you know, it could have been an act of frustration, an act of play, but i don't think the killer whale intended to actually kill the woman. it was more likely an accident, i would guess....
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second resolution, a further resolution, he was asked if what he described as a yes or no decision, especially because clarity was required by the armed forces, cbs had put this to him, and by other public servants. he had received also an intervention from a senior treasury. so having giving you bad advice on the seventh of march, by the 13th of march, he had crucially decided, and this is from eight minute recording, discussion between himself and his senior adviser, david, who is also given evidence to us and which is also on the public record. yet decided that, quote, on balance the better view was that the conditions for the operation of the revival argument were met in this case. i.e., there was a lawful basis for the use of force without a further resolution going beyond resolution 1441. there's one further stage in the process, and i will get to the end. this view now taken by the attorney general still required a determination that iraq was, quote, in further material breach of its obligations. the legal advisers in the fco consider that only the u.n. security council could make that determination. but the attorney to view that individua
second resolution, a further resolution, he was asked if what he described as a yes or no decision, especially because clarity was required by the armed forces, cbs had put this to him, and by other public servants. he had received also an intervention from a senior treasury. so having giving you bad advice on the seventh of march, by the 13th of march, he had crucially decided, and this is from eight minute recording, discussion between himself and his senior adviser, david, who is also given...