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>> canada: i absolutely know we're going to do it. >> cooper: canada remembers well what it was likecity. he grew up not far from harlem, in another tough new york neighborhood-- the south bronx. abandoned by his father, he and his three brothers were raised by their mother, who was barely able to get by. >> canada: when i first found out that superman wasn't real, i was about maybe eight. and i was talking to my mother about it, and she was like, "no, no, no, there's no superman." and i started crying. the chaos, the violence, the danger-- no hero was coming. >> cooper: canada got lucky, however. as a teenager, his grandparents moved to the suburbs, and he went with them. he got into bowdoin college, and then the harvard school of education. >> canada: good morning, boys and girls. >> cooper: he's been working with kids in harlem virtually ever since. >> canada: you know, one of the first things kids ask me when they really get to know me, they say, "mr. canada." i say, "yes, sir." "are you rich?" and i say, "yeah, i am." and they're so excited, because they think, "i finally know s
>> canada: i absolutely know we're going to do it. >> cooper: canada remembers well what it was likecity. he grew up not far from harlem, in another tough new york neighborhood-- the south bronx. abandoned by his father, he and his three brothers were raised by their mother, who was barely able to get by. >> canada: when i first found out that superman wasn't real, i was about maybe eight. and i was talking to my mother about it, and she was like, "no, no, no, there's no...
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she went back to canada and got in line. it took three years to get her second surgery in canada. three years. in written testimony before the house energy and commerce committee, shawna said and i quote -- "if i relied on my own government-run health care system in canada, i would not be sitting before you today. at the very best i would be blind and at the very worst, i would be dead. madam president, shawna isn't the only canadian citizen who has come to the united states for access for timely medical care. a private company called timely medical alternatives was created in 2003 to help canadian citizens obtain medical care in the united states. over the years the company has sent more than 500 canadians to the united states for timely medical care. richard baker, the founder of timely medical alternatives has said -- this is his quote, "the canada health act is responsible for more pain, more suffering, and more death than any other piece of domestic legislation in canadian history." madam president, i'm concerned that the inclusion of a government-run health plan in the democ
she went back to canada and got in line. it took three years to get her second surgery in canada. three years. in written testimony before the house energy and commerce committee, shawna said and i quote -- "if i relied on my own government-run health care system in canada, i would not be sitting before you today. at the very best i would be blind and at the very worst, i would be dead. madam president, shawna isn't the only canadian citizen who has come to the united states for access for...
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but in canada, life means 25 years with the possibility for parole after serving just 15.was convicted of taking part in a terrorist group and is already free. charges against seven others were either dropped or stayed. toronto's police chief doesn't believe the punishments fit the crime. >> had they been successful, they could have killed thousands of citizens in the city. they were not successful, thank god. and the outcome of the criminal justice process should reflect what might have happened. >> reporter: one thing we can say, the blinders have come off. >> we're canadians, we're nice people in general. why would anybody want to hurt us? that no longer holds true, even for canada. >> reporter: when we comment back, what the toronto 18 can teach all of us about battling home grown hatred. grill: holy moly!!! what just hap...whoa! grill: i mean...wow! hey! that looks great. grill: and there's no need to discuss it further. in fact, you can buff most of that out. just give it a once-over with a wet paper towel...hee, hee grill: ok, good talking to you... anncr: accidents
but in canada, life means 25 years with the possibility for parole after serving just 15.was convicted of taking part in a terrorist group and is already free. charges against seven others were either dropped or stayed. toronto's police chief doesn't believe the punishments fit the crime. >> had they been successful, they could have killed thousands of citizens in the city. they were not successful, thank god. and the outcome of the criminal justice process should reflect what might have...
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and i think it's a struggle for us in canada, in the united states.inly it's a struggle in europe. >> the world is changing, and while radicals plotting terror across the globe is nothing new, what is new is those radicals just migh
and i think it's a struggle for us in canada, in the united states.inly it's a struggle in europe. >> the world is changing, and while radicals plotting terror across the globe is nothing new, what is new is those radicals just migh
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this is canada. it is not outer space, on comcast sportsnet. >>> dc had friday night fun can carolina. >> all of a sudden the jump start at the offense last night and a standing still to the roof , juicy rebound. a lot of guys double their pleasure. the caps have 23 multigoal games, so 9 better than anyone else in the national hockey league. >>> tonight's game features an individual match up. when you consider we will see two of the most prolivic defense men. >> yes. mike green, and tomas kaberle, tremendous players. racking up points on a nightly base. >>> you hit right on top of the hit. these two are on top of the charts. >> and green and kaberle with 22 and 7. and the nhl leader, mike green. >>> he was a central figure last night. >> wow was he ever flying around last night. gets crushed. he was laying out guys all night long. that bad give away, that was his one negative of this game. giving that one away leaves him short-handed, but it pays off in overtime. watch this nice little snapshot t. gr
this is canada. it is not outer space, on comcast sportsnet. >>> dc had friday night fun can carolina. >> all of a sudden the jump start at the offense last night and a standing still to the roof , juicy rebound. a lot of guys double their pleasure. the caps have 23 multigoal games, so 9 better than anyone else in the national hockey league. >>> tonight's game features an individual match up. when you consider we will see two of the most prolivic defense men. >>...
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canada $65. u.k., $41. u.s.a., $424. why can not prescription drug distribute tors buy their products in the u.k. and bring them back here so we can safely distribute the drugs for all americans? now, some of my friends in the pharmaceutical industry, it's impossible to bring medicine in from abroad. it can't be done safely. "the washington post," 40% of active ingredients in u.s. prescription drugs currently come from india and china. well, i guess that's okay for the pharmaceutical industry when it adds to their profits, but we can't do that to lower costs for the consumer. the "wall street journal," february 21, 2008, "more than half the world's heparin, the main ingredient in a widely used anticlotting medicine, gets its start in china's poorly regulated supply chain." well, i guess that's okay too. so, where we are, mr. president, is one of the many health care crises that we face in this country is the high cost of prescription drugs. and i think there is a lot that we have to do, whether the congress is capable of
canada $65. u.k., $41. u.s.a., $424. why can not prescription drug distribute tors buy their products in the u.k. and bring them back here so we can safely distribute the drugs for all americans? now, some of my friends in the pharmaceutical industry, it's impossible to bring medicine in from abroad. it can't be done safely. "the washington post," 40% of active ingredients in u.s. prescription drugs currently come from india and china. well, i guess that's okay for the pharmaceutical...
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probably has a big say in the play for canada coming up. he wants to put on a big show with kevin lowe in attendance. >> joe: brendan morrison's pass didn't have enough starch on it. that was a good save on the angle. now the long counterattack. flagged out of the air. sheldon doing the trick. >> craig: that was an excellent trip there. standing around too much and not moving the puck or moving their feet with the extra man. >> joe: ovechkin firing at the stick save for deslauriers. >> craig: doesn't that sound great if you're a goalie, just the way came off the pads, you know you're in good position. >> joe: for semin, the pass away from him. there's green once more. towards the cage. cut down by sneed. sneed with plenty of open space to clear. green to turn out of his own zone. on for backstrom. slicing between defenders. 24 seconds with which to work on the bo power play. green a fine pass. trying to go tap tap for semin at the doorstep, but it never arrived. green for o'vetchic, it's the breaks, scanning the defense win to win for backs
probably has a big say in the play for canada coming up. he wants to put on a big show with kevin lowe in attendance. >> joe: brendan morrison's pass didn't have enough starch on it. that was a good save on the angle. now the long counterattack. flagged out of the air. sheldon doing the trick. >> craig: that was an excellent trip there. standing around too much and not moving the puck or moving their feet with the extra man. >> joe: ovechkin firing at the stick save for...
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who do you hear about in canada?sir john macdonald is the man who found -- who brought the -- canadian confederacy. you hear about english kings. my memories of childhood history -- i would hear about the founder of jamaica independence. >> because of my mother. >> my father talk about henry viii to us. cáx>> since we last talked, bark obama became president of united states and he is like you in that he is by racial. any impact? did you instinctively liking because he was like you? >> [laughter] >> and what you think of him now? [laughter] >> i will confess to being a huge fan of his not just because he and i are both bi-racial but like many americans, i was initially fascinated by him. he is exotics. he really is. he has the kind of prince the air about him. he is -- the man he reminded me of was pierre trudeau who was a great canadian prime minister in the late 1960's and early 1970's who was, -- who was cosmopolitan in that same way and a little bit aloof. there are similarities between the two of them. like many
who do you hear about in canada?sir john macdonald is the man who found -- who brought the -- canadian confederacy. you hear about english kings. my memories of childhood history -- i would hear about the founder of jamaica independence. >> because of my mother. >> my father talk about henry viii to us. cáx>> since we last talked, bark obama became president of united states and he is like you in that he is by racial. any impact? did you instinctively liking because he was...
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final trip to the air canada center for the caps. looked good for the caps early on.and the ovechkin one timer, 21st of the season. tie now for lead for goals. 3 minutes later, strikes again. overdose perfect pass. 2-0, washington. but the minneapolis would come back. it all began in the 2nd period. panhandled the shot. and the rebound t leafs are within one. then on the 2man advantage. campings neuvirth off forward and just like that, tied for 2. ovechkin sets up backstrom for the 2nd of the game. caps up top, 3-2. but as we move into the 3rd period, game tied at 3 when say january corral as loose puck. stajan. instead, they turn it over 2 blue line. and they would go onto the 6-3 victory. you look at that time numbers on this one, you see the capitals with the shot on goal advantage. that is the difference. a big night for the -- ruin for the capitals top line. let's take you back to the center. we bring you back joe and greg. guys, we talked about it. they certainly did look a little fatigued and understandably so, but you are going right between the pipes, greg, w
final trip to the air canada center for the caps. looked good for the caps early on.and the ovechkin one timer, 21st of the season. tie now for lead for goals. 3 minutes later, strikes again. overdose perfect pass. 2-0, washington. but the minneapolis would come back. it all began in the 2nd period. panhandled the shot. and the rebound t leafs are within one. then on the 2man advantage. campings neuvirth off forward and just like that, tied for 2. ovechkin sets up backstrom for the 2nd of the...
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versus canada. as you can see as u.s.rsus every other country answer the question as should that be the case? to the american consumer be charged the highest prices in the world? my answer to that is no. why is it the case that we are charge the highest prices in the world because we are the only counter he in which there is a special little law that prevents our citizens from accessing that's fda approved drugs from wherever it is sold at the most advantageous price. we have a provision in law that says the american people don't have the freedom to import a prescription drug on fda approved drugs that they find for half the price or 20% of the price in some other country. i say give the american people the freedom. i hear so much discussion on the floor of the senate about freedom. as the ultimate freedom. the freedom of the american people to access those prescription drugs that are sold virtually everywhere else, brand-name prescription drugs at a fraction of the price. now i have examples of some other prescription dr
versus canada. as you can see as u.s.rsus every other country answer the question as should that be the case? to the american consumer be charged the highest prices in the world? my answer to that is no. why is it the case that we are charge the highest prices in the world because we are the only counter he in which there is a special little law that prevents our citizens from accessing that's fda approved drugs from wherever it is sold at the most advantageous price. we have a provision in law...
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that ran out partly because canada stopped paying for it -- and canada did. cuba ended up getting connected through other means, through satellite means, to the internet around the world. the other negotiations -- one of the things about the canadian initiations that more important is that they were generally not politicized. questions about who has access and questions about how the information would be used where not raised by the canadians, and therefore, hard-liners in cuba did not raise security concerns. internet connections could be used to destabilize cuba. if the outsiders ask the questions, at least the hard- liners inside of cuba would raise the security concerns, and they would lose the bureaucratic debates. with the united states, and we have seen this over the past few years, but back in the early 1990's, there were negotiations to try to get cuba hooked up into the world wide web, right, to have them access and get the ability to connect, and this was successful. the problem has been in cuba's reticence to connect to the fiber-optic cable that
that ran out partly because canada stopped paying for it -- and canada did. cuba ended up getting connected through other means, through satellite means, to the internet around the world. the other negotiations -- one of the things about the canadian initiations that more important is that they were generally not politicized. questions about who has access and questions about how the information would be used where not raised by the canadians, and therefore, hard-liners in cuba did not raise...
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you hear about in canada? >> john mcdonald, the man who made independence to the canadian federation. but you hear about lots of other -- you hear about english kings. all my memories of childhood history are completely -- i would hear about the founder of debate in independence -- a jamaican independence. >> because of your mom. >> it was always up there. >> since we last talked, a man and barack obama became president of the united states. and he is like you. >> biracial. >> any impact? did you instinctively like him because he was like you? and what do you think of him now? >> i will confess to being a huge fan of his. i would hope not just because he and i are both by racial, -- biracial, but i was initially fascinated by him like many americans. he is exotic, he really is. and he has that princely air about him. he is really quite an extraordinary -- the man he reminded me of was pierre trudeau, the great canadian prime minister who was cosmopolitan and regal in that same kind of way, but a little bit of
you hear about in canada? >> john mcdonald, the man who made independence to the canadian federation. but you hear about lots of other -- you hear about english kings. all my memories of childhood history are completely -- i would hear about the founder of debate in independence -- a jamaican independence. >> because of your mom. >> it was always up there. >> since we last talked, a man and barack obama became president of the united states. and he is like you. >>...
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you don't see a lot of problems in canada with their drugs. the dorgan-snowe amendment takes on renewed importance and urgency because the american pharmaceutical industry has been imposing some very suspicious price increases this year. last month "the new york times" reported that drug makers have been busy raising prices for the most common prescribed medicines in anticipation of possible health care reform. the newspaper quoted industry analysts as saying that in 12 months ending in september 30, drug makers have raised the wholesale prices of brand-name prescription drugs by about 9%. overall, that means an additional $10 billion in health care spending. the increase is the largest one since 1992 and it happened even as the consumer price increase declined during this same 12-month period. some analysts that these prices are being inflated artificially in expectations of new reforms that could otherwise reduce prescription drug prices. a similar trend was observed just before medicare part-d took effect. just last week, an economist at th
you don't see a lot of problems in canada with their drugs. the dorgan-snowe amendment takes on renewed importance and urgency because the american pharmaceutical industry has been imposing some very suspicious price increases this year. last month "the new york times" reported that drug makers have been busy raising prices for the most common prescribed medicines in anticipation of possible health care reform. the newspaper quoted industry analysts as saying that in 12 months ending...
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command if canada send forces to the niceties.t's possible that they'll put those forces under tactical control of the u.s. commander. doesn't mean you have given up all authority. you'd always recall those forces and higher level of control of operational control and higher level controls continue to exist. image of the national guard. when we deploy national guard forces to other states, which is a similar parallel, i've done this this year alone from wisconsin to both north dakota for the floods and kentucky for the ice storm. i give tactical control of those guardsmen who in fact become state assets for the states to which we deploy them. and i certainly reserve the right or the governor reserves the right to recall them if need. but i think from the unity of command, unity of effort point of view, the best thing to do, unless and until the federal government needs to take command, for the emergency being so drastic, so severe, in which case we would all get behind the president, i think the best thing is to stick with both st
command if canada send forces to the niceties.t's possible that they'll put those forces under tactical control of the u.s. commander. doesn't mean you have given up all authority. you'd always recall those forces and higher level of control of operational control and higher level controls continue to exist. image of the national guard. when we deploy national guard forces to other states, which is a similar parallel, i've done this this year alone from wisconsin to both north dakota for the...
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then i requested him back to canada. the situation remains the same right now as we read on his legal status. increasingly seems to represent a travesty of justice to which our courts of the records have said, would it help relations under president obama? would it help our relationships to take him back and what we to? -- and ought we to? >> i am sure there have been discussions on the issue of guantanamo. i am not privy to them so i do not know the answer. the government has taken a particular view on omar and it went to elaborate just to say that i am not sympathetic to their family as the press are. we'll see what develops on this file. he will need to pay a price for their actions. the family has quite a track record. [applause] >> mr. wilson? >> i think the position of the government is that there is a legal process under way in the united states. after it has run its course they will take a decision. there is a another concern that i will mention in be very careful of how i address this. there has been an overridi
then i requested him back to canada. the situation remains the same right now as we read on his legal status. increasingly seems to represent a travesty of justice to which our courts of the records have said, would it help relations under president obama? would it help our relationships to take him back and what we to? -- and ought we to? >> i am sure there have been discussions on the issue of guantanamo. i am not privy to them so i do not know the answer. the government has taken a...
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you can't go anywhere in canada without talking about the olympic hockey tournament. we will put locker to work -- laughlin to work with tell station. there -- telestrati,on. stay with us. live on the other side of the break. - what can i say? i've got discriminating taste. - it's true. i just... i never thought that i'd find "the one," you know? and i mean, i've found ones in the past that i liked, but none that i really loved. - until now? - until now. ( makes explosion noise ) awesome. do you love the taste of your beer this much? we're still on for tonight, right? well, you could. try the great pilsner taste of a triple hops brewed miller lite. taste greatness. ♪ >>> airing on comcast sportsnet tonight, where the washington capitals have won eight of the last 11 overall. trying for a rare win in edmonton. they are scoreless after 20 minutes. laughlin, we just came from vancouver, where the 2012 games will be held for the olympics. thatry bursting with excitement over the hockey tournament. >> craig: there so many guys that have a chance to play. there's a ton of g
you can't go anywhere in canada without talking about the olympic hockey tournament. we will put locker to work -- laughlin to work with tell station. there -- telestrati,on. stay with us. live on the other side of the break. - what can i say? i've got discriminating taste. - it's true. i just... i never thought that i'd find "the one," you know? and i mean, i've found ones in the past that i liked, but none that i really loved. - until now? - until now. ( makes explosion noise )...
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this was shipped to canada. same bottle. one was blue, one was red in the label, the same bottle, saint l., infected the fda. what's the difference? they said guess what you get to do. you get to pay almost triple. why? and it's not just the american consumer. if i can just hold up a chart that shows two drugs i think if i can find it one is next to nexium. but nexium is an example and i also have one on lipitor. here's the price for nexium. you think the pharmaceutical industry is selling nexium at $37 for the equivalent quantity and germany and losing money? i don't think they are losing money at that. but instead of $37 they charge the american consumer $424. my point is the pricing policy. >> ifi from the question with the pharmaceutical companies able it cost $424 because we have to absorb the cost of all the research that went in to developing that vaccine. >> i would say this. that is also always faced. to say well, if you don't allow us to charge the american consumers we don't get to do the research and development
this was shipped to canada. same bottle. one was blue, one was red in the label, the same bottle, saint l., infected the fda. what's the difference? they said guess what you get to do. you get to pay almost triple. why? and it's not just the american consumer. if i can just hold up a chart that shows two drugs i think if i can find it one is next to nexium. but nexium is an example and i also have one on lipitor. here's the price for nexium. you think the pharmaceutical industry is selling...
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we here in toronto at the air canada center. and they will head home, the caps, tonight and make their way west to the avalanche. -- east to the avalanche. always a top game between those two teams. oh, rebound. look at that. wide. mayers mayers at point blank range. and orr trying to track down his own rebound. near the midway mark of regulation time. center strike. orr got himself in some hot water there. and brendan morrison, it looks like, in center, with an 80- foot missile right through the glove. the caps number one trio have really done the damage in this hockey game. alex, alex and nicklas backstrom have totally dominated. they are going through a good defensive crew whether you look at francois beauchemin and white. >> joe: yes. he can unleash a shot quickly when need be. giving him a lot of room. chance for us to step away. this is the nhl on comcast sportsnet. >>> coach boudreau putting alex ovechkin back out there and getting results. >> greg: he seems to be doing well, the set up guy, and backstrom has been the fin
we here in toronto at the air canada center. and they will head home, the caps, tonight and make their way west to the avalanche. -- east to the avalanche. always a top game between those two teams. oh, rebound. look at that. wide. mayers mayers at point blank range. and orr trying to track down his own rebound. near the midway mark of regulation time. center strike. orr got himself in some hot water there. and brendan morrison, it looks like, in center, with an 80- foot missile right through...
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maybe in the united kingdom, canada if not in the united states? get a bunch of these people who have been slandered and go after them? [laughter] >> my question is, i had the misfortune of being in edmondton alberta to talk about climate change on january the 31st and the first of february. it was the coldest day they had for a very long time so i had no problem making my case that there are many more important things to worry about than climate change. okay. but what accounts for the fact that canadians seem to be relative to the united states quite gung ho on climate change given their climate, you'd think they would be a little bit more welcoming of more climate. >> i think canadians see themselves as altruests and ineffectual. [laughter] >> so taking taking a strong moral stance has only good consequences under those circumstances. [laughter] >> we have a number of questions. is there anybody on this side? we have one here, one here, and one there. james, why don't you pick one here and we'll work our way back. >> several nations have come to
maybe in the united kingdom, canada if not in the united states? get a bunch of these people who have been slandered and go after them? [laughter] >> my question is, i had the misfortune of being in edmondton alberta to talk about climate change on january the 31st and the first of february. it was the coldest day they had for a very long time so i had no problem making my case that there are many more important things to worry about than climate change. okay. but what accounts for the...
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now, canada's getting around that because they've said, you get the right to buy what you want. their supreme court ruled 2 1/2 years ago. and so what we're seeing is a two-tier system now developing in canada which ultimately will happen in this country worse than what we have today. mr. ensign: if the senator would yield, though, if america does this with our health care system, where were the can made it -- where will the canadians come for health care when they need it? you know, when they get it rationed up there, they usually come to the united states. mr. coburn: they'll go to thailand or india. mr. ensign: i was going to say that. but where will americans go? mr. coburn: i thank the senators for holding this colloquy. make one final point before i stop. i don't doubt the motivations of our colleagues on the other side of the aisle. they want us to fix this probl problem. the problem in health care. but the problem's cost. and if you don't fix cost and you just expand the same broken system, you haven't fixed anything, you've just added to the cost. mr. burr: i thank the
now, canada's getting around that because they've said, you get the right to buy what you want. their supreme court ruled 2 1/2 years ago. and so what we're seeing is a two-tier system now developing in canada which ultimately will happen in this country worse than what we have today. mr. ensign: if the senator would yield, though, if america does this with our health care system, where were the can made it -- where will the canadians come for health care when they need it? you know, when they...
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they fly around a return to drown -- around and return at the control of the drone of two guys in canada are -- to guys in kandahar. they look for any activity. they took a plane and they took the pilot out of the cockpit and put the satellite dish in. the pilot will always control the aircraft. we did that because a regular person could not just sit up there in a small cramped space. no big need for a footprint. flexibility allows you to do that. >> they have video cameras and tv cameras and also have radar taking these snapshots. what you do is in the morning tape one snapshot. later you take one other, and you compare them. it d.c. a corner that looks disturb like somebody was chopping the ground up, he might have spotted a roadside bomb that they have. when you are not looking. but if you have the snapshot and compare them, you can spot where it has been buried. so that is what they do, visiting the area. so this is a rebirth. >> same design, they just scaled it up. they were able to just put a larger telescope with better optics. if you need to respond to contact on the ground, abou
they fly around a return to drown -- around and return at the control of the drone of two guys in canada are -- to guys in kandahar. they look for any activity. they took a plane and they took the pilot out of the cockpit and put the satellite dish in. the pilot will always control the aircraft. we did that because a regular person could not just sit up there in a small cramped space. no big need for a footprint. flexibility allows you to do that. >> they have video cameras and tv cameras...
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my concern is the northern border along canada. i think it's very peculiar that muslims that are used to very warm climates are coming to detroit, coming to chicago, wisconsin and settling there and building mosques. my concern is that they might, the muslim terrorists might be coming over the canadian border into the united states and settling in detroit. and i think we might have on our -- on the platter there a trojan horse, and muslim terrorists coming into the united states there. guest: first of all, as far as detroit. detroit has been a population center for arab-americans for decades, generations, and that's not a recent phenom. and of course let me quickly underscore the vast majority of arab americans and muslim americans are like the rest of us, they have absolutely nothing to do with terrorism and are as appalled by these incidents as anyone else but both the subject of the borders the mexican border and the northern border, both of them are -- there's a possibility for terror illses to exploit our border defenses and t
my concern is the northern border along canada. i think it's very peculiar that muslims that are used to very warm climates are coming to detroit, coming to chicago, wisconsin and settling there and building mosques. my concern is that they might, the muslim terrorists might be coming over the canadian border into the united states and settling in detroit. and i think we might have on our -- on the platter there a trojan horse, and muslim terrorists coming into the united states there. guest:...
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and in those -- in canada, they're 35% to 55% lower than the summit. one drug, cholesterol lowering drug, lip to, $63 in the netherlands, $32 in spain, $40 in the united kingdom. every one of these countries, $30, $40, $50 for lipitor, same drug, $125 in the united states. we pay more even though most of the -- in most cases these drugs are either manufactured in the united states or developed in some cases by u.s. taxpayers and developed certainly in the united states for americans, but we pay two and three times more. 2009 consumer report survey found due to high drug prices, one out of six consumers failed to fill a prescription, 23 consumers cut back on groceries. they choose between do i get my groceries or do i pay for this drug? consumer after consumer will put their pill in half and take one part today and one part the next day which is not what their doctor says they should do. we know this isn't good for american's health. we know this isn't good for america's pocketbooks. it's not good for the taxpayer, not good for small business or big bus
and in those -- in canada, they're 35% to 55% lower than the summit. one drug, cholesterol lowering drug, lip to, $63 in the netherlands, $32 in spain, $40 in the united kingdom. every one of these countries, $30, $40, $50 for lipitor, same drug, $125 in the united states. we pay more even though most of the -- in most cases these drugs are either manufactured in the united states or developed in some cases by u.s. taxpayers and developed certainly in the united states for americans, but we pay...
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this little bottle was shipped to the u.s., this was shipped to canada. the same bottle, one was blue and red in the label but the same pills the same company, inspected by the fda. now, what's the difference? the price. the american consumers are told guess what you need to do. you pay almost triple. why? and it is not just in the american consumer. if i can just hold up a chart that shows to drugs of i can find it, one is nexium, and one is lipitor. here is the price for nexium. you think the industry is selling nexium at $37 for the equivalent quantity in germany and losing money. i don't think they're losing money but instead 37 they charge of the american consumer $424. my point is, their pricing policy. >> i ask, what of the pharmaceutical company said its cost $424 because we have to absorb the cost of all the research that went into developing nexium? >> i would say that that is also always raced to say, well, you know, if you don't allow us to charge of the american consumer the highest prices in the world we don't get to do the research and deve
this little bottle was shipped to the u.s., this was shipped to canada. the same bottle, one was blue and red in the label but the same pills the same company, inspected by the fda. now, what's the difference? the price. the american consumers are told guess what you need to do. you pay almost triple. why? and it is not just in the american consumer. if i can just hold up a chart that shows to drugs of i can find it, one is nexium, and one is lipitor. here is the price for nexium. you think the...
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in canada, has been absolutely exceptional. your presence here, your recognition of the canadian sacrifice and goal is as important, i believe, in this country as it is, my recognition as an afghan. thank you so much for helping me do that job. [applause] >> i'm a retired diplomat. i would like first to echo his thanks for being here today. it is great to have you present. you have spoken about the importance of the united nations on the development side and spoke about the importance of tribal issues and the importance of neighboring countries. all of these things -- all of those organizations and people would be part of the ultimate solution to any conflict which is a negotiated settlement. as you are familiar with the rand study and others, that is how conflicts end. you have also spoken briefly about the possibility of continued civil war in afghanistan, which would be the ultimate tragedy. i wonder if you could speak a bit to the other side of the equation to the process, both at the internal and regional level that is nee
in canada, has been absolutely exceptional. your presence here, your recognition of the canadian sacrifice and goal is as important, i believe, in this country as it is, my recognition as an afghan. thank you so much for helping me do that job. [applause] >> i'm a retired diplomat. i would like first to echo his thanks for being here today. it is great to have you present. you have spoken about the importance of the united nations on the development side and spoke about the importance of...
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this to canada, this to the united states. the american buyer has the privilege of paying triple the price. sound fair? it doesn't to me. boniva up 18% for price. singular up 12%, embrel up 12%, boniva, plavix, the list goes on. should we say, let's pass health care reform and ignore what's happening to the price of prescription drugs. this amendment that i offered with senator mccain, senator grassley, many of my colleagues on this side, 30 co-sponsors, this amendment that i -- cosponsors, this amendment that i offered is for freedom for the american people. how about giving the american people the ability to access identical prescription drugs, we know are identical because -- those who talk about safety, let me -- let me remind them 40% of the active ingredients in u.s. prescription drugs come from india and china, from places in india and china that have never been inspected. that's in the existing drug supply. 40%. "the wall street journal," did some really terrific exposes about this. you know, there were over 60 people
this to canada, this to the united states. the american buyer has the privilege of paying triple the price. sound fair? it doesn't to me. boniva up 18% for price. singular up 12%, embrel up 12%, boniva, plavix, the list goes on. should we say, let's pass health care reform and ignore what's happening to the price of prescription drugs. this amendment that i offered with senator mccain, senator grassley, many of my colleagues on this side, 30 co-sponsors, this amendment that i -- cosponsors,...
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people can shoot them in canada and in russia and greenland, and you can't shoot them in america. that's what the -- you can't even bring in carcasses or souvenirs of the polar bear that you shot somewhere else. you can't bring them into the united states. now i'm going to show you a little story. i met somebody in the audience know who was on this very trip that i'm about to tell you about. we were on the ship in the background, a russian ice breaker, and those of you who saw there was a russian ice breaker stranded in the arctic, in the antarctic, i'm sorry, a couple of weeks ago was the sister ship of this one. and it looks very much like this, like a block of flats on a discharge as somebody said. it's not a particularly graceful ship, and we were all -- we live inside the cabins up on the upper deck here. it was kind of neat. and it had a huge, marvelous bridge from which we could see anything. the point of this trip, i was one of the leaders, we were going to the north pole. when you travel in this part of the world and you see bears off in the distance, as i said, it's usua
people can shoot them in canada and in russia and greenland, and you can't shoot them in america. that's what the -- you can't even bring in carcasses or souvenirs of the polar bear that you shot somewhere else. you can't bring them into the united states. now i'm going to show you a little story. i met somebody in the audience know who was on this very trip that i'm about to tell you about. we were on the ship in the background, a russian ice breaker, and those of you who saw there was a...
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ontario, canada.ecially with our competitive tax rate. ontario, canada. the world works here. >>> if you'd like to find out more information about the topics discussed tonight or find out what you can do to get involved, check out our impact your world website at cnn.com/impact. >>> everywhere we've gone we've been told the same thing. none of what's happening is occurring in a vacuum. in all these places all these problems are interconnected. in the amazon along poachers' trails, in hidden villages you can smell the smoke from the burning forests. >> the air, you really get a sense of just how much of the rainforest has already been destroyed. >> you can see the scars made by man. plants and animals lost forever. gases released warm the world. the icy expanse of greenland, land and sky seem frozen forever. the danger is hard to see with the naked eye. the ice melts, the seas will rise. how much? how fast? a matter of debate. but tens of millions will be affected in this century. >> as the arctic chan
ontario, canada.ecially with our competitive tax rate. ontario, canada. the world works here. >>> if you'd like to find out more information about the topics discussed tonight or find out what you can do to get involved, check out our impact your world website at cnn.com/impact. >>> everywhere we've gone we've been told the same thing. none of what's happening is occurring in a vacuum. in all these places all these problems are interconnected. in the amazon along poachers'...
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they were nesting in a park in canada. but this little flock was down to 27, and they were making a 2,000-mile migration, and they were getting less and less. so that is why they needed to start the second group, they had to teach them to migrate, and if they learned from their parents. this was a new route -- an ancient one, but nobody knew it so they trained them to follow the ultralight. bo leslie trained egyptian grease. >> host: that's the black-footed ferrets. >> guest: extinct in the wild, the condor extinct in the wild so many of them. >> host: but all of these species do have in common one thing, it seems to me, they all got to the point where we could have written them off. >> guest: absolutely. >> host: said, let's pull the plug and go away. but it didn't happen, and some of the incredibly inventive thing such as using ultralights to keep migratory routes. >> guest: and my favorite story, george archibald, and i that this one female, and she had genes they really, really wanted for their captive breeding. but sh
they were nesting in a park in canada. but this little flock was down to 27, and they were making a 2,000-mile migration, and they were getting less and less. so that is why they needed to start the second group, they had to teach them to migrate, and if they learned from their parents. this was a new route -- an ancient one, but nobody knew it so they trained them to follow the ultralight. bo leslie trained egyptian grease. >> host: that's the black-footed ferrets. >> guest:...
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ontario, canada.ially with our competitive tax rate. ontario, canada. the world works here. >> larry: mark, what would be the key aspect of your appeal and how -- would you be encouraging for eta and curt? >> we, yes, if the reports i read are correct they've mortgaged and bankrupt themselves to fund the defense, but obviously they're not going to give up hope. they'll do whatever they have to do. it's their daughter. >> larry: would this be a good appeal? >> i think so. it would be a great appeal if you were someplace where you can trust the justice system. i don't know how much trust at this point they have in the italian justice system that base, as they've said and i parroted, erected and built a fikal character, convicted that fictional character, invoked class warfare to do it. and as john said, went to great lengths to take what are normal negative exonerating inferences and create bad evidence, if you will, out of them. >> larry: john, do you think they'll get a fair asneel. >> i certainly hop
ontario, canada.ially with our competitive tax rate. ontario, canada. the world works here. >> larry: mark, what would be the key aspect of your appeal and how -- would you be encouraging for eta and curt? >> we, yes, if the reports i read are correct they've mortgaged and bankrupt themselves to fund the defense, but obviously they're not going to give up hope. they'll do whatever they have to do. it's their daughter. >> larry: would this be a good appeal? >> i think so....
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based in canada, that communicationss colasus, but traders are concerned about a pick. t who is it? the answer when "options action" returns. looks like we're in for a bumpy ride. go ahead, ignore me. but in this turbulent market, you're going to need help... protecting some of your assets for retirement. an axa equitable annuity could give you... guaranteed income for life. i'd call them, but what do i know? i'm just the 800-pound gorilla in the room. don't worry. i'm here. want...
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before the ship could bring copies of the treaty here madison was talked into invading canada to showoff how strong we were coming and of course it was a disaster. yes, sir. >> you elude at the beginning of the fact that they don't recognize him as one of the great presidents. like they don't recognize him at all. what do you think is the reason for that? >> well, i think the other gentleman asked that question, and i think the reason simply is historians like to cover exciting battles. a lot of blood, a lot of action and tend to ignore the solid work of hard-working political leaders. i think that is probably still true. people get elected a lot on gwader rather incompetence. and here clearly was a man elected for his competence. yes, sir. >> he lived for several years after he left the presidency. do we have any idea how he felt about his successor's? >> well, deep in sight he favored john quincy adams. he worked with adams for eight years, and in those days the secretary of state was the most important figure in government after the president because we were surrounded by foreign p
before the ship could bring copies of the treaty here madison was talked into invading canada to showoff how strong we were coming and of course it was a disaster. yes, sir. >> you elude at the beginning of the fact that they don't recognize him as one of the great presidents. like they don't recognize him at all. what do you think is the reason for that? >> well, i think the other gentleman asked that question, and i think the reason simply is historians like to cover exciting...
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i would say that's the canada. i would agree with the paygo. i would agree with the commission concept. i would add to that financing of political campaigns. those four things. >> on maya question, i lived through one of those crisis situations in mexico. and i saw how it affected families. we take for granted that we sort hit the mountaintop. we can afford a house that we can buy car, etc. etc. they thought, the mexicans thought they had finally reached the mountaintop, and then it all collapsed. so they were turning into keys to their house. they were abandoning their cars. 8 million of them came to united states to get a better life. where are we going to go? so deeply affected families throughout mexico. >> there's a question here. >> joanne with politics daily. and my question is, i really love your report that i hope the next one is going to be action to be mounting deficit. you clearly have expertise there. how many of you see a bat as part of that solution? spirit a guy you added task of national sales tax is that inner cards works out
i would say that's the canada. i would agree with the paygo. i would agree with the commission concept. i would add to that financing of political campaigns. those four things. >> on maya question, i lived through one of those crisis situations in mexico. and i saw how it affected families. we take for granted that we sort hit the mountaintop. we can afford a house that we can buy car, etc. etc. they thought, the mexicans thought they had finally reached the mountaintop, and then it all...
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of travelers in minnesota who were suddenly going to need passports or other documents to get to canada, which had not been required before. and this is going on when we had a decline in the tourism industry all over the country. and i have learned from talking to people in minnesota that the implementation of the western hemisphere travel initiative have been much smoother in our state. which is a good thing, madam secretary, and they were pleased with how things went in a timely fashion and the pragmatism. and we talked about the no-fly issue and the climate secure issues and i'm not going to go at it again. i want to touch on something that i know was touched on briefly here about the accidental disclosure of transportation safety administration airport screening procedures -- when that confidential document was placed online. i know that you said to an earlier question it didn't represent a significant risk but it did violate the standards of your department and i was just wondering what steps you're talking to make sure that these kinds of disclosures don't happen again. obviously,
of travelers in minnesota who were suddenly going to need passports or other documents to get to canada, which had not been required before. and this is going on when we had a decline in the tourism industry all over the country. and i have learned from talking to people in minnesota that the implementation of the western hemisphere travel initiative have been much smoother in our state. which is a good thing, madam secretary, and they were pleased with how things went in a timely fashion and...
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a flight from canada to mexico.igeonholed because they fly just 50 passengers. >> one of the things that we discussed the are you believe the regional pilates, some of them are flying shorter flights but the flight time is more stressful because it involves more takeoffs and landings and actually doing more during that time. wonder should we take that into account as opposed to looking at time in that her? >> yes. take that issue into account of the frequency of the legs and the workloads that involves. it is interesting that area is that have the least amount of research done in a lot of work has done old trial long haul and time zone shift. more work is being done in that area and it is critical to take into account. and as they understand the rules described will take this up and down into account. >> what to redo about learning from what other countries have done? one thing they talk about it is allowed 91 piloted to nap if the other one is the way. is that controlled now paying idea of make any sense for longer
a flight from canada to mexico.igeonholed because they fly just 50 passengers. >> one of the things that we discussed the are you believe the regional pilates, some of them are flying shorter flights but the flight time is more stressful because it involves more takeoffs and landings and actually doing more during that time. wonder should we take that into account as opposed to looking at time in that her? >> yes. take that issue into account of the frequency of the legs and the...
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and they were summering in the nature preserve in texas and foot then they invested in more than canada but nobody knew where and all the time the flock was getting less and less and then one day some helicopter pilot was spraying i don't know what he was doing and he saw this white bird with golden colored and that is where they were. they were investing in buffalo part of canada but this little flock was down to 27, and, you know, 2000 model migration getting less and less. if the bird flew or something camel long that would be the end of that. so that is why they needed to start a second group but they had to teach them to my great because they learned from their parents and this was a new route, an agent one that no bert news of a trained them to follow the ultralight, like bill train the egyptian geese. black footed ferrets extinct in the weigel, california condor extant in the wild, the pygmy rabbit extinct in a while, so many of them. >> host: but all of the species do have in common one thing. it seems to me that they all were to the point where we could have written them off. w
and they were summering in the nature preserve in texas and foot then they invested in more than canada but nobody knew where and all the time the flock was getting less and less and then one day some helicopter pilot was spraying i don't know what he was doing and he saw this white bird with golden colored and that is where they were. they were investing in buffalo part of canada but this little flock was down to 27, and, you know, 2000 model migration getting less and less. if the bird flew...
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senator kyl of arizona speaks about england and canada, rationing and waiting in line and how unfair it is and there is a fundamental and fairness waiting in line when a doctor says you need medical treatment. but keep in mind that there is rationing in america. 50 million americans have no health insurance. that's rationing and many americans have health insurance policies not worth anything. that's rationing. we know that more and more people filing for bankruptcy in america because of medical bills because they don't have the out of pocket money for medical care that the need in america and that's rationing. and in the developed world, which america certainly leads, we are the only nation on earth where a person can die for lack of health insurance and that is rationing and that's the current system. some say these reforms are too complex, 2,000 pages. i would defy anyone to take 2,000 pages and a write-down and describe the current health care system in america. they can't. it is much more arcane, complex and bewildering than this bill itself. this bill also and i think it is cri
senator kyl of arizona speaks about england and canada, rationing and waiting in line and how unfair it is and there is a fundamental and fairness waiting in line when a doctor says you need medical treatment. but keep in mind that there is rationing in america. 50 million americans have no health insurance. that's rationing and many americans have health insurance policies not worth anything. that's rationing. we know that more and more people filing for bankruptcy in america because of...
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a lot of people want to go to canada because of the failure of our health-care system.t: we're talking about the health care debate. the senate is in session that day to spend -- to pass one of its spending bills. will it passed before christmas? guest: i do not believe so. that will have to square the circle and find a way to have a public option without being a public option. they cannot do that. guest: congress is on track to pass a health-care bill that reminds me about a song, this too is getting so thin that even politicians can read a magazine through it. it will not even be worth passing. a woody guthrie ballot. . -- ballad. caller: there is a legislation called the free choice act, i lost my job in april, and the company had to follow along with the trickle effect so that specific members could not work and totally shut down production. yeah, labor unions are job killers. which is one way to make money and to repeal the free choice act. host: thanks for will call. norm. guest: yeah, these are the folks that got the workweek and overtime, the bill that you menti
a lot of people want to go to canada because of the failure of our health-care system.t: we're talking about the health care debate. the senate is in session that day to spend -- to pass one of its spending bills. will it passed before christmas? guest: i do not believe so. that will have to square the circle and find a way to have a public option without being a public option. they cannot do that. guest: congress is on track to pass a health-care bill that reminds me about a song, this too is...
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my concern is the northern border along canada. think it's very peculiar that muslims that are used to very warm climates are coming to detroit, coming to chicago, wisconsin and settling there and building mosques. my concern is that they might, the muslim terrorists might be coming over the canadian border into the united states and settling in detroit. and i think we might have on our -- on the platter there a trojan horse, and muslim terrorists coming into the united states there. guest: first of all, as far as detroit. detroit has been a population center for arab-americans for decades, generations, and that's not a recent phenom. and of course let me quickly underscore the vast majority of arab americans and muslim americans are like the rest of us, they have absolutely nothing to do with terrorism and are as appalled by these incidents as anyone else but both the subject of the borders the mexican border and the northern border, both of them are -- there's a possibility for terror illses to exploit our border defenses and the
my concern is the northern border along canada. think it's very peculiar that muslims that are used to very warm climates are coming to detroit, coming to chicago, wisconsin and settling there and building mosques. my concern is that they might, the muslim terrorists might be coming over the canadian border into the united states and settling in detroit. and i think we might have on our -- on the platter there a trojan horse, and muslim terrorists coming into the united states there. guest:...
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team canada has more than enough offensive players. one guy who knows exactly how disappointed green is right now, san jose shark and fellow fellow canadian dan boyle. >> i've been in his shoes before where you lead the league in points and you don't get picked. et cetera an unbelievable talent. he will be there in the future. that's a tough team to crack be a that's an unfortunate situation. everyone knows he is a very good hockey player. >> yzer man and his coaching staff have been up looking at who will be. it came brown to bowme sitter and dooughty. green never was on the list. keith and scott niedmayer will represent his team. >> fleischmann will represent the czech republic who won the bronze medal in 2006. >> i'll be attending the bronze medal game. don't call me, i'll call you. >>> first stop, san jose. the last time they visited shark tank, a disappointing 7-2 loss. in fact, the capitals have not fared too well out there, winless since 1993. alex ovechkin who scored his first goal on his fellow olympic teammate, nabokov, earli
team canada has more than enough offensive players. one guy who knows exactly how disappointed green is right now, san jose shark and fellow fellow canadian dan boyle. >> i've been in his shoes before where you lead the league in points and you don't get picked. et cetera an unbelievable talent. he will be there in the future. that's a tough team to crack be a that's an unfortunate situation. everyone knows he is a very good hockey player. >> yzer man and his coaching staff have...
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they said the cost of healthcare was killing them so they shipped 8,000 jobs to canada.they ran an an ad saying we're bringing 5,000 jobs back. it's know about bringing them back but why did they go in the first thing. spring has a call center in bear knew dachlt they moved it to bermuda. comcast also has a call center outside of the u.s. so if you can, please don't tell us moving job as broad is really not a problem. it is a problem wi. guest: first of all freddie mac is a government run company. there are companies that have accomplished call centers a broad and done this for cost reasons and in the dynamic world economy you try to make the best use of your labor that you can. the claim is that mult-nation companies shift job as broad and that's to say they take jobs in the united states and transfer them a broad and don't do them in the united states anymore. what we're finding is mult-nation companies that operate across the international borders shift some jobs a broad and move some jobs in house. the ability to penetrate foreign markets actually gives rise to job c
they said the cost of healthcare was killing them so they shipped 8,000 jobs to canada.they ran an an ad saying we're bringing 5,000 jobs back. it's know about bringing them back but why did they go in the first thing. spring has a call center in bear knew dachlt they moved it to bermuda. comcast also has a call center outside of the u.s. so if you can, please don't tell us moving job as broad is really not a problem. it is a problem wi. guest: first of all freddie mac is a government run...
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canada spent $3,896, almost half what we spend. france spent $3,601 less than half of what we spent. the united kingdom spent less than $3,000 italy spent 2600 compared to the more than $7,000 be spent. don't you think that maybe the first question that we might have asked is why is it we spend so much yet our health care outcomes in many respects are worse than other countries? .. companies. and that reality, that basic reality that we cannot touch private insurance companies -- in fact, that we've got to dump millions more people into private health insurance companies, that was an issue that could not be even discuss discussed. discussed. into private health insurance companies, that was an issue that could not be even discussed. sadly, despite all the money that we spend, we get poor value for our investment. according to the world health organization the united states ranks 37 in terms of health system performance, compared with five other countries australia, canada germany, they rank next-door last to ask on efficiency at qu
canada spent $3,896, almost half what we spend. france spent $3,601 less than half of what we spent. the united kingdom spent less than $3,000 italy spent 2600 compared to the more than $7,000 be spent. don't you think that maybe the first question that we might have asked is why is it we spend so much yet our health care outcomes in many respects are worse than other countries? .. companies. and that reality, that basic reality that we cannot touch private insurance companies -- in fact, that...
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australia, canada, turkey, brazil, they all went into recession after britain but they came out before britain. france and germany went into recession at the same time as britain. and yet they came out before. can the prime minister answer this. given that all those countries are now in growth and we are not in growth -- can he tell us what on earth he meant when he said and i quote we were leading the rest of the world out of recession? >> mr. speaker, not one policy from the leader of the opposition -- we have taken action to restructure the banks and nationalize northern iraq opposed by the party adversary. we have taken action for a fiscal stimulus and kept poverty down for jobs opposed by the opposition. they have been wrong on the recession. they will be wrong on the recovery. mr. speaker, the voice may be that of a modern public relations man. the mindset -- the mindset is that of the 1930s. >> i think that one must have sounded great in the bunker. the fact is, the one policy this country needs above all is a credible program for getting the biggest budget deficit in the g20 un
australia, canada, turkey, brazil, they all went into recession after britain but they came out before britain. france and germany went into recession at the same time as britain. and yet they came out before. can the prime minister answer this. given that all those countries are now in growth and we are not in growth -- can he tell us what on earth he meant when he said and i quote we were leading the rest of the world out of recession? >> mr. speaker, not one policy from the leader of...
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it is a legal fight was a random drug stores to go to canada and buy it and come here and a salad. that is a conservative sounding argument when you import price control. they clearly do very well the matter who is in power. white can't they lobby candidate? of those lawmakers much more strong? no. we give them a free ride but if you say you have five years to figure out what will happen if it is your job to make sure you can turn a profit, not the federal government's job perk a weird give you the patent exclusivity and after that you are on your own. there are a handful of other items with constitutional amendments to make it illegal for the government to own a share or a portion of a company. bn corporate welfare. it is a direct transfer of wealth from taxpayers to a private business? where is the constituency to kill corporate welfare and smashed give him a big business collusion? that is a problem and a question and anger and the fact we're democracy can handle that. if you are republican party you want to raise money to the anti-corporate campaign, that is where what rod paul
it is a legal fight was a random drug stores to go to canada and buy it and come here and a salad. that is a conservative sounding argument when you import price control. they clearly do very well the matter who is in power. white can't they lobby candidate? of those lawmakers much more strong? no. we give them a free ride but if you say you have five years to figure out what will happen if it is your job to make sure you can turn a profit, not the federal government's job perk a weird give you...
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lot of criticisms of other countries, what may happen to their legal regimes, let's say europe and canada, will this go beyond all of the laws in the different countries. will this happen outside of the corrosional. >> the first place, the negotiating of the anti-count fit and trade agreement is consistent with what our government has done in the past. these types of agreements and others as well, so you get countries together and to try to deal with the issues. and the primary issue in this particular agreement is the online world. and how best to deal with it. and, you know, i can't prejudge. we met with ambassador kirk where we talked about these issues. this trade agreement is basically moving along like most trade agreements move along. that trade agreement will come back to the legislatures and various countries in the world for review. i don't want to prejudge it. i will tell you, however, they are dealing with the issue of online piracy. that is the worldwide phenomenon. it does not stop at boarders of the country. it requires everyone to be in the game. they are worldwide, they m
lot of criticisms of other countries, what may happen to their legal regimes, let's say europe and canada, will this go beyond all of the laws in the different countries. will this happen outside of the corrosional. >> the first place, the negotiating of the anti-count fit and trade agreement is consistent with what our government has done in the past. these types of agreements and others as well, so you get countries together and to try to deal with the issues. and the primary issue in...