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. >> everybody says this about the benefi that are important to them. >> to pretty much keep it the way it is. >> things are not good for the country, so things have to be cut somewhere. the question is where. >> i care for the man. i do not care what side he is on, if he is good. >> it is about a man's character. that is what people here tell you. >> i do not like what is going on, all of the combinations, and who is right and who is wrong. >> they are not even acting like grown men. instead of attacking each other, tell us what you are going to do? >> folks a partisan politics is not anything new, but it is still frustrating. but older voters are compromised. >> this is a great country. i love my country. we know what it is to be on a budget. >> bbc news, pa.. >> american voters looking for a real discussion there. today, attributes are being paid for a prime minister who died after leading his country for two decades. president obama said he deserved praise, but his record at home, there are fears that his death could lead to a political vacuum. >> or many, he was the face of a new a
. >> everybody says this about the benefi that are important to them. >> to pretty much keep it the way it is. >> things are not good for the country, so things have to be cut somewhere. the question is where. >> i care for the man. i do not care what side he is on, if he is good. >> it is about a man's character. that is what people here tell you. >> i do not like what is going on, all of the combinations, and who is right and who is wrong. >> they are...
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there are benefi. you have to ask yourself not only what are the supplies going to beat -- we are seeing estimates of reducing our yield. what is the demand going to be? is the market already responding to signals as a result of drought? the market is responding. we are projecting livestock use of corn to be reduced by three- quarters of a billion bushels. we are suggesting exports may be 600 million bar shows less than we expected. -- bushels less than we expected. we have seen facilities shut down. we estimate 500 million bushels and corn lesson ethanol production this year than just two months ago. the market is already adjusting. secondly, there is flexibility built into the renewable fuel standards. the companies have the capacity to use these credits against any credibility under then renewable fuel standard. the market is already responding and there are significant benefits which have to be considered in making any adjustments or changes in the rfs. it is a market oriented system. we have to al
there are benefi. you have to ask yourself not only what are the supplies going to beat -- we are seeing estimates of reducing our yield. what is the demand going to be? is the market already responding to signals as a result of drought? the market is responding. we are projecting livestock use of corn to be reduced by three- quarters of a billion bushels. we are suggesting exports may be 600 million bar shows less than we expected. -- bushels less than we expected. we have seen facilities shut...
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if you like, the benefi of comi down and the csts of going up. second, i think that they wanted to keep the powder truck dry. they're worried about the fiscal cliff and they're worried about europe. and third, they don't want to take pressure off congress, so they didn't act today, but we would agree that most likely they will act in september and you'll probably get a signal in august during the jackson hole speech of chairman bernanke. >> susie: as you know, i mean, so many people think that even if the fed does act, it's going to have a minor effect on the economy. buthen ou wond, is it going to be worse if theed es nothing. where do you come on that discussion? >> and that is the big dilemma. we are in a lose-lose world in the sense that the fed on its own cannot deliver outcomes, economic outcomes. it can influence the market, but it cannot deliver economic outcomes because it doesn't have the right policy tools, but if it does nothing at all, things may get worse. and that's why i think we're going to continue to muddle along with the fed t
if you like, the benefi of comi down and the csts of going up. second, i think that they wanted to keep the powder truck dry. they're worried about the fiscal cliff and they're worried about europe. and third, they don't want to take pressure off congress, so they didn't act today, but we would agree that most likely they will act in september and you'll probably get a signal in august during the jackson hole speech of chairman bernanke. >> susie: as you know, i mean, so many people think...
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now, 35% would rather cut benefi benefits.awmakers from both parties say congress would likely address social security's financial problems within the next two years. >>> the former south carolina governor whose very public affair ruined his marriage is getting married again. mark sanford confirms he is engaged to his former mistress. he reportedly proposed in a restaurant in buenos aires last week. in 2009 sanford's affair became very public when he lied and said he was hiking the appalachian trail when he was really in argentina visiting her. the father of four later called her his soul mate. his wife jenny moved out and filed for divorce a short time late ever. >>> one of the most popular spots in the city is getting a mural to commemorate its most famous visitors. artists worked through the weekend painting this outside ben's chili bowl. he's already xheetcompleted bil cosby and president obama. tonight he will work on chuck brown and then the late godfather or obviously the late godfather of go-go. he's sketched out radio
now, 35% would rather cut benefi benefits.awmakers from both parties say congress would likely address social security's financial problems within the next two years. >>> the former south carolina governor whose very public affair ruined his marriage is getting married again. mark sanford confirms he is engaged to his former mistress. he reportedly proposed in a restaurant in buenos aires last week. in 2009 sanford's affair became very public when he lied and said he was hiking the...
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already one-third of affected emplve modified tir benefi with the vast majority expanding mental health coverage. we are moving toward a system where insurance compaes can no longer impose higher deductibles , copays, premiums, for anything turned mental health. a person suffering from depressionr alcoholism or schizophrenia cannot be arbitrarily dismissed from a treatment facility insurers must careful evalu and compare medical and surgical e aone wit mentaloffer and health or substance abuse treatment at the same benefit level as they wouldor medical or surgical. and where mental health is co, also parthe essentialeah befs all americans, and that is what we're going to talk about today. thanks to the effort, as jim said, of many people who are in this room, we have begun to enshrine these rights into law, but as w know, the current rules and regulations are written in what cements, not stone. thre n fot fed, andaw not leen y imemented. it will not be without strengthening regulations in three keyreas, c, transparen, an accntaby be for insurance companies concerned with their bottom li
already one-third of affected emplve modified tir benefi with the vast majority expanding mental health coverage. we are moving toward a system where insurance compaes can no longer impose higher deductibles , copays, premiums, for anything turned mental health. a person suffering from depressionr alcoholism or schizophrenia cannot be arbitrarily dismissed from a treatment facility insurers must careful evalu and compare medical and surgical e aone wit mentaloffer and health or substance abuse...
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then they lose all their benefi benefits. that's not what we want to do.hemselves. >> what would be priority one for congresswoman mia love if elected obviously to the united states house of representatives? >> we are going to start looking at our -- we have to limit government. we continue to spend tons of money after our deficit issues are large and we have to get that under control. we are going to look at inefficients, looking at programs we don't necessarily need and cut back on that. then allow entrepreneurs to create jobs and put more money into the economy and start to reduce the debt. >> and social issues, abortion rights, where do you stand? >> i am pro life. the fourth district, their issues are fiscal government and responsibility. they want me to tackle the debt. i try to stay out of abortion rights. rape, incest, those things that are exceptions, life of a mother. >> mia love, see you in washington, i assume you'll be elected. not a lot of democrats in utah? >> not very many democrats in utah. >> you have a good shot. >> we have a great shot.
then they lose all their benefi benefits. that's not what we want to do.hemselves. >> what would be priority one for congresswoman mia love if elected obviously to the united states house of representatives? >> we are going to start looking at our -- we have to limit government. we continue to spend tons of money after our deficit issues are large and we have to get that under control. we are going to look at inefficients, looking at programs we don't necessarily need and cut back...
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that not only has great economic benefi, but from a geopolitical statur in the world, to have that economy is a huge change. one thing we have to watch out for is they need to preempt regulations that could stifle all this and act in a responsible way to say this is the way we are going to act to address consumers and resident legitimate concerns. >> senator? >> i would like to see, especially on energy, i believe that e should not lot -- i think both pipelines, the main pipeline that we are talking about, deficit in order we have been trying to build a refinery for 16 years and south dakota. the combination of the rights of individuals in lawsuits and extreme environmenl concerns. we now stand -- we have great wealth. if we could harvest the whale that we have in the alaska area and north dakota area -- and we also have refineries to movement -- we consult with much of the world and pay off a lot of our debt. we are extremely wealthy in that area. i just think it is a shame that we don't break out of the box and really develop that oil and gas and sell it. >> congressman? >> i am former d
that not only has great economic benefi, but from a geopolitical statur in the world, to have that economy is a huge change. one thing we have to watch out for is they need to preempt regulations that could stifle all this and act in a responsible way to say this is the way we are going to act to address consumers and resident legitimate concerns. >> senator? >> i would like to see, especially on energy, i believe that e should not lot -- i think both pipelines, the main pipeline...