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cassidy, let me ask my question. when you opened up the building, did you find that a member sizes changed from your original exploration would have indicated? >> every set instead is the original size -- every second stud is the original size. you can see it all of the way along. there
cassidy, let me ask my question. when you opened up the building, did you find that a member sizes changed from your original exploration would have indicated? >> every set instead is the original size -- every second stud is the original size. you can see it all of the way along. there
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cassidy, thank you so much. if you could hang on for a few moments, perhaps to answer some questions, we will go now to -- and i want to again thank you for the work that you've done with the all-party caucus which works so closely with our own caucus here. the more we collaborate, hear best practices and learn from your new autism act of northern ireland, 2011, the better. we could all borrow best practices and hopefully put them into law and policies so thank you so very much. i'd like to now ask ms. kobeman if you would now proceed. >> thank you, congressman smith, and members of the subcommittee for the opportunity to share with you my experience in dealing with autism in africa. my name is brigitte kobeman, founder of the autism community of africa and a mother of a child with autism. in 2007, after being invited on the voice of america television to talk about autism in africa, i was contacted by a young lady from nigeria. she was asking for help because she recognized the symptoms of autism that i had tal
cassidy, thank you so much. if you could hang on for a few moments, perhaps to answer some questions, we will go now to -- and i want to again thank you for the work that you've done with the all-party caucus which works so closely with our own caucus here. the more we collaborate, hear best practices and learn from your new autism act of northern ireland, 2011, the better. we could all borrow best practices and hopefully put them into law and policies so thank you so very much. i'd like to now...
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cassidy, thank you so much. if you could hang on for a few moments, perhaps to answer some questions, we will go now to -- and i want to again thank you for the work that you've done with the all-party caucus which works so closely with our own caucus here. the more we collaborate, hear best practices and learn from your new autism act of northern ireland, 2011, the better. we could all borrow best practices and hopefully put them into law and policies so thank you so very much. i'd like to now ask ms. kobeman if you would now proceed. >> thank you, congressman smith, and members of the subcommittee for the opportunity to share with you my experience in dealing with autism in africa. my name is brigitte kobeman, founder of the autism community of africa and a mother of a child with autism. in 2007, after being invited on the voice of america television to talk about autism in africa, i was contacted by a young lady from nigeria. she was asking for help because she recognized the symptoms of autism that i had tal
cassidy, thank you so much. if you could hang on for a few moments, perhaps to answer some questions, we will go now to -- and i want to again thank you for the work that you've done with the all-party caucus which works so closely with our own caucus here. the more we collaborate, hear best practices and learn from your new autism act of northern ireland, 2011, the better. we could all borrow best practices and hopefully put them into law and policies so thank you so very much. i'd like to now...
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you have leighton meester -- >> katie cassidy. >> jimmy: and katie cassidy. >> and cory monty. >> jimmyds up being horrible, and we bump into a british heiress, that i also play. and we decide to switch lives with her because we think it will be fun and it ends up being a disaster. >> jimmy: it's really funny, it's really cool. check out a clip from the movie, right now. >> let's help you to your car. >> no, we're fine. >> thank you again. [ shouting ] >> your car is waiting. >> thank you. >> they really do think you're her. >> what? >> i want to know were we're going. >> we are going back to our crap tour. >> we are going to monte carlo. >> forget it. >> the trip is paid for, i mean, whether cordelia takes it or not. >> and she is a million miles away. and then you'll get to -- [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: "monte carlo" everybody" go check it out. selena gomez and i are playing a new game after the break, so stick around! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hey man...what's that? it's my crystal ball. it looks like a snow globe. nuh-huh. it's real. here...watch! free doritos at the office t
you have leighton meester -- >> katie cassidy. >> jimmy: and katie cassidy. >> and cory monty. >> jimmyds up being horrible, and we bump into a british heiress, that i also play. and we decide to switch lives with her because we think it will be fun and it ends up being a disaster. >> jimmy: it's really funny, it's really cool. check out a clip from the movie, right now. >> let's help you to your car. >> no, we're fine. >> thank you again. [...
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but cassidy said, no, mom, we're going to go on great walks and i want to you eat your cashi bars everye terrific, too, these are called go lean, crunchy. but these, these are so good. these are the honey-toasted and grain crunchy. here's one for you, hoda and one for me. >> you get two? >> yes. >> nice. >> they're just delicious. i had so much energy. so they -- i don't know how much they cost. can we go back a second, you guys? >> they're not much. inexpensive. >> these are a fan favorite. we asked our fans to post on our walls so we could feature. this is ali from long island said yoga toes they're $40 you can get them at yogapro.com. a lot of the tightness you get in your legs, hamstrings and lower back. they trace it down from the foot. so a lot of the pressure points, by sitting around in these, the bottom of your foot, it holds it stretched out. >> is it comfortable? >> it's weird because i don't have things between my toes too often but over time it does relax them. he said, you should be able to put your fingers between your toes without trying and i can't. >> do you know how m
but cassidy said, no, mom, we're going to go on great walks and i want to you eat your cashi bars everye terrific, too, these are called go lean, crunchy. but these, these are so good. these are the honey-toasted and grain crunchy. here's one for you, hoda and one for me. >> you get two? >> yes. >> nice. >> they're just delicious. i had so much energy. so they -- i don't know how much they cost. can we go back a second, you guys? >> they're not much. inexpensive....
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cassidy, in we reviewed the plans for the main permits, the 2009 permit, the permit that was under suspension -- and we reviewed the plans for the main permits. -- the main permit. every wall is still there that were shown to remain. vice president garcia: and one of the walls to remain is one that was damaged, and a prepared to that would not be considered demolition? >> -- and a repair to that would not be considered demolition? >> advised that that wall be braced again. i am not so sure that that wall is permanently damaged. there may be damage to the exterior siding on the wall, which we see a lot of, because on the plans, they show walls to remain, but those walls are probably 100 years old. there are always problems with the siding on those. keeping walls that are 100 years old versus taking the whole building down, it is always tough on builders. how do you get proper waterproofing on a wall that has been there for 100 years that you have to keep their? we struggle with this, we really do. a lot of times, the flashing on the roof is where you are going to get your proper sealing. it is
cassidy, in we reviewed the plans for the main permits, the 2009 permit, the permit that was under suspension -- and we reviewed the plans for the main permits. -- the main permit. every wall is still there that were shown to remain. vice president garcia: and one of the walls to remain is one that was damaged, and a prepared to that would not be considered demolition? >> -- and a repair to that would not be considered demolition? >> advised that that wall be braced again. i am not...
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. >> nigel cassidy reporting there from brussels. >> now let's get the very latest from the situation in misrata. the libya be sieged siege. you have all the details for us. >> yes, there are fresh attacks on the city of misrata, targeting civilians. colonel gaddafi forces are still very much on the offensive in many parts of libya. many of those rockets are aimed at the port in the city which are at the rebels and misrata. >> the daily scramble. a volunteer ambulance crew races through misrata. here's why. more rockets have just hit the city center. the doctor hunts for casualties. a residential home destroyed. but this time no one injured. we'll all civilians here, he says. that is clearly the case. >> you have to go now because maybe -- maybe right now he will repeat that in the same place. we have to go now. the feature is catching. this man asks us not to film incase it helps colonel gaddafi to aim his missiles better next time and the next time is never far off hand. daily strikes on the city and its lifeline. and look what's inside. tiny fall bering. fresh shrapnel marks carry
. >> nigel cassidy reporting there from brussels. >> now let's get the very latest from the situation in misrata. the libya be sieged siege. you have all the details for us. >> yes, there are fresh attacks on the city of misrata, targeting civilians. colonel gaddafi forces are still very much on the offensive in many parts of libya. many of those rockets are aimed at the port in the city which are at the rebels and misrata. >> the daily scramble. a volunteer ambulance...
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if any of you want to contact me, i am matt facebook/bill cassidy -- i am at facebook,/bill cassidy perook forward to our communication, working with you for the next 18 months, and celebrating with you in november of 2012, when we elect a president was a republican harvey nodded states of america. thank you very much krahn -- republican, who is the president of the united states of america. [applause] >> ladies and gentleman, let's welcome from the great state of tennessee, congresswoman [unintelligible] [applause] [applause] >> well, it is absolutely fantastic to be here with you in new orleans for the southern republican leadership conference, and i am thrilled that we are holding this during the centennial of ronald reagan's birth . >> those values that he coalesced around, faith, family, freedom, hope, opportunity reject those are the values that he took with him to -- those are the values he took with him to washington in 1980, the values we need to take back to washington today, and we need to remember that those are the values that need to be in the white house in november, 2012
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cassidy, thank you for your testimony from belfast, ireland -- northern ireland. i would like to close with this statement that dr. shih made and i think again it capitalizes why we're concerned. he note in his testimony as child mortality decreases, simple math predicts an increase in the number of children with developmental disabilities. so instead of seeing mortality and developmental disorders like autism as two distinct challenges they should be tackled as parts of the same problem. continuing in his statement, you said just a few moments ago, autism speaks and our partners around the world believe that by addressing autism and related disorders now, south africa and other developing countries can get ahead of the curve, help maximize outcomes for affected individuals and families and minimize long-term cost to society. we have a pandemic with autism. hopefully we can launch and do much more with the global health initiative and all the other related efforts at the u.n. that and the country-specific level to mitigate this devastating developmental disorder.
cassidy, thank you for your testimony from belfast, ireland -- northern ireland. i would like to close with this statement that dr. shih made and i think again it capitalizes why we're concerned. he note in his testimony as child mortality decreases, simple math predicts an increase in the number of children with developmental disabilities. so instead of seeing mortality and developmental disorders like autism as two distinct challenges they should be tackled as parts of the same problem....
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me just point out that you said it would be better if everyone had a gun that would be better for cassidy well yet if everyone had a gun in the streets of mumbai and those guys were coming with guns i don't think as many people want to be killed more people would have it i don't know because those guys are professionals and they were prepared and if you had a bunch of amateurs running around with you i was in they would have been killing and i was it would have been i would hope i had a gun and how many people would you have actually shot when you were trying to shoot a terrorist i think it would have been a disaster remember when republicans were campaign during the two thousand and ten election and pledged to repeal and replace obamacare after winning back the house republicans immediately repeal the health reform law but over five months in power they have yet to replace it he says some freshmen members of their caucus were here's wisconsin congressman sean duffy at a recent town hall event. i go to somebody. told me. the spring we're going to. replace the proposal and they're very con
me just point out that you said it would be better if everyone had a gun that would be better for cassidy well yet if everyone had a gun in the streets of mumbai and those guys were coming with guns i don't think as many people want to be killed more people would have it i don't know because those guys are professionals and they were prepared and if you had a bunch of amateurs running around with you i was in they would have been killing and i was it would have been i would hope i had a gun and...
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this is like which cassidy and the sun that set getting.a begins to a accelerate when and then they are wondering why somebody is trying to gun down my grandma. hall with what is happening in the block is high- technology and also science. we looked at in non n.y. times. when you read a block or raping his time you always put on a piece of paper when you interact with a computer with gazette seen the same or is it different. when you are interacting with a device you are getting an adrenaline rush. when you're found those of you get an adrenaline rush. with this is a thriller says maybe when we are using these devices all the time is affecting our memory. he wrote the devils played saying. or he will be at brookes inc. june 21st at 6:30 p.m. and i have one thing to say to my kids. i will say happy father's day to make. when we come back, new-line etiquette we're a bad night 30 a.m. a look outside. pitiful look of san francisco we see the low end and we see the fog. we're still st. olaf of stock and that the bridge again. >> we're respecting
this is like which cassidy and the sun that set getting.a begins to a accelerate when and then they are wondering why somebody is trying to gun down my grandma. hall with what is happening in the block is high- technology and also science. we looked at in non n.y. times. when you read a block or raping his time you always put on a piece of paper when you interact with a computer with gazette seen the same or is it different. when you are interacting with a device you are getting an adrenaline...
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cassidy asked why should we have a public information requirement if that is already out there? can we not put it in a separate category? a think the answer is obvious. there's a big difference between someone breaking into a database to get someone's home address and someone finding the home address in a publicly accessible file. the reason, of course, is that there is intent behind the break-in to go after the person whose home address has been obtained. the fact that it might be accessible somewhere else should hardly make people feel good about the fact that it can be characterized as public information. i would stick with that exception, that somehow companies get a free pass that can be obtained somewhere else. therefore they do not have to worry about people breaking in. i think the home address information makes obvious the problem. there is some discussion on how 02 define personal of affirmation. it is a difficult problem. of in almost every privacy bill. information that identifies or could identify a person includes, by way of illustration, but not limited to many of
cassidy asked why should we have a public information requirement if that is already out there? can we not put it in a separate category? a think the answer is obvious. there's a big difference between someone breaking into a database to get someone's home address and someone finding the home address in a publicly accessible file. the reason, of course, is that there is intent behind the break-in to go after the person whose home address has been obtained. the fact that it might be accessible...
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. >> the good news, the cassidy is completely cleared from the right shoulder at the base of the in kinds for a while, the metering lights were kicked off very early this morning. you can see the result and back up that is reaching to west grand ave. the 880 approach is backed u--backed up for the morning commute. >> now brittany spears off her performance. i have some costumes from her show last night. it included acrobatic stunts and new dance routines. she will be here for a show at the ap pavilion in san jose. sirena gomez is summing up her health scare sheet sums it up with junk food. she says that her snack of choice are m&m's, kitcat and fried chicken. the time is 5:57 a.m., we will be right back. the bay area -- a place with natural beauty and a forward thinking spirit. at bank of america, we've been fueling economic growth here for over a century. today we're investing in innovations that will define our future. every day, we're working to help set opportunity in motion. from financing a solar project for the milpitas school district to funding the institute at golden gate. beca
. >> the good news, the cassidy is completely cleared from the right shoulder at the base of the in kinds for a while, the metering lights were kicked off very early this morning. you can see the result and back up that is reaching to west grand ave. the 880 approach is backed u--backed up for the morning commute. >> now brittany spears off her performance. i have some costumes from her show last night. it included acrobatic stunts and new dance routines. she will be here for a show...
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. >> -- and cassidy is the actually -- the -- >> jimmy: your daughter? >> inspiration.y: is she? not 18. >> yes, she is. but -- 'cause she said to me, when i first wrote it, "mom, you got to make it about a guy or everybody is going to know it's me." because she leaves a trail, she is like pigpen, remember, in the -- >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> in the folk thing -- >> jimmy: your daughter -- >> but, she doesn't care now. she is 17 and doesn't give a rip what anybody thinks, which is great. >> jimmy: well, let's hope not. the first line is "come on, children, gather round, i'll tell you the tale of the worst kid in town." >> yeah. [ laughter ] yeah. yeah. >> jimmy: "thanks, mom." >> you know what? >> jimmy: "thanks, mom, appreciate it." >> i figure she's going to still write her book someday about me. [ laughter ] so, that's right. i'm going to get it out now. that's right. that's the way i roll. >> jimmy: very smart. see? you're very good. that is very smart. [ applause ] now, are you gonna write one for cody, too? >> there's another one for cody, but -- >> jimmy: al
. >> -- and cassidy is the actually -- the -- >> jimmy: your daughter? >> inspiration.y: is she? not 18. >> yes, she is. but -- 'cause she said to me, when i first wrote it, "mom, you got to make it about a guy or everybody is going to know it's me." because she leaves a trail, she is like pigpen, remember, in the -- >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> in the folk thing -- >> jimmy: your daughter -- >> but, she doesn't care now. she is 17 and...
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i loved fitzgerald deeply, actually, not just fitzgerald of cassidy but tender of the night as well. it was a helpless mess and masterpiece in others. particular books, a book i was stunned to realize how extraordinary it was is the naked dead. mainly when it was 22, i think it was absolutely extraordinary. i'm not sure anything like helen will ever be written about again. now since the form of the book, it's a buddy book, back stories behind the members of the chronic platoon. it has the kind of epic, extraordinary kind of epic tragic, greek tragic quality to it. i think the sharpness, the visualization of the young is amazing and it's sort of been forgetten, i think, really. because of the comfortness of the books, i think. that's an example, i guess. i do love -- i mean we had this -- i guess -- i hope it's not -- it's not a brush off. but we would -- this is a subject that we came up at supper. what i said, we were given a lot of american writing to read in england. in the 1950s. which is wonderful. we were given -- i'm always grateful that we were given the kind of least accessi
i loved fitzgerald deeply, actually, not just fitzgerald of cassidy but tender of the night as well. it was a helpless mess and masterpiece in others. particular books, a book i was stunned to realize how extraordinary it was is the naked dead. mainly when it was 22, i think it was absolutely extraordinary. i'm not sure anything like helen will ever be written about again. now since the form of the book, it's a buddy book, back stories behind the members of the chronic platoon. it has the kind...
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cassidy for five minutes. >> sir, the star plus program, now, i'm just trying to understand it. ms. bella said that 70% of the costs of dual eligibles in medicaid is related to the custodial -- not custodial, but the long-term care aspect of it. but, and most of the medicaid acute medical expense, if you will, the wrap around for that which medicare does not cover. it seems like your savings are quite substantial if -- and i'm not challenging you, i'm just trying to learn -- that the provider or the medicare organization, managed care organization with which you are contracting the only place they can lower cost is in the medicaid component of the acaught care -- acute care. is that correct? >> that's not the only place they have to manage cost and achieve effectively better utilization. it's through a number of mechanisms, acute and the long-term care service and support sides. remember, we're talking in star plus about the entire age blind disabled population. it's not just a model for dual eligibles. so about 40-50% are -- >> i see, i see. >> so you have an acute care model of ca
cassidy for five minutes. >> sir, the star plus program, now, i'm just trying to understand it. ms. bella said that 70% of the costs of dual eligibles in medicaid is related to the custodial -- not custodial, but the long-term care aspect of it. but, and most of the medicaid acute medical expense, if you will, the wrap around for that which medicare does not cover. it seems like your savings are quite substantial if -- and i'm not challenging you, i'm just trying to learn -- that the...
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for nancy cassidy, chronic back problems impacted nearly every aspect of her life. >> i couldn't evens really, really bad. >> reporter: sciatica can be caused by a herniated disk, but there are other causes from back pain. from muscle strain, ligament strain, or arthritis or osteoporosis. >> i'm fine. rirchlgt for the last ten years routine adjustments at the chiropractor have nancy moving again. >> if they start to feel better, they start to think, wow, there might be a solution to this. i do not have to live like this for the rest of my life. >> reporter: instead of suffering nancy is now swimming. >> it just makes me feel so much better. i have a better outlook. it relax medicin. it reduces my stress. when you have a sit-down job, you want to move. the swimming is a great feeling. zi here with some answers dr. anthony lutz at the hospital of special surgery here in new york. dr. lutz, good morning. >> good morning. >> most of us, weigas we saw in piece, will experience back pain at some point in our lives and when it happens, what's usually to blame? is it your genes? is it the way
for nancy cassidy, chronic back problems impacted nearly every aspect of her life. >> i couldn't evens really, really bad. >> reporter: sciatica can be caused by a herniated disk, but there are other causes from back pain. from muscle strain, ligament strain, or arthritis or osteoporosis. >> i'm fine. rirchlgt for the last ten years routine adjustments at the chiropractor have nancy moving again. >> if they start to feel better, they start to think, wow, there might be a...
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cassidy for five minutes. >> ms. ramirez, example of health and those not covered by hipaa, can you give me those? >> let me give you an example of one of the matter is that ftc handled. the eli lilly matter which involved the release of information about individuals who had kozak. hipaa only covered particular entities such as hospitals, doctors offices, not covered entities. >> so this may answer my next question. i'm trying to understand this, you in effect have two debts of seven. one with unique identifiers, and the other this came from publicly accessible information that you have a similar concern even though it may not have a unique identifier, is that correct? >> well, it's not the unique identifier. when it comes to public records, our concern is that once you compile information come you gather information that in past my been very difficult to collect. once it's collected in one place, that can then raise very serious concerns. >> so what are those concerned? >> when you have data aggregators that are gat
cassidy for five minutes. >> ms. ramirez, example of health and those not covered by hipaa, can you give me those? >> let me give you an example of one of the matter is that ftc handled. the eli lilly matter which involved the release of information about individuals who had kozak. hipaa only covered particular entities such as hospitals, doctors offices, not covered entities. >> so this may answer my next question. i'm trying to understand this, you in effect have two debts...
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cassidy for 5 minutes. >> examples of health information that is not covered, can you give me those? >> let me give you an example from one of the matters that the sec had built. the matter of the vault the release of information about individuals that have used prozac. that only covers particular entities. a non-covered entity. >> i am trying to understand this. you have two sets of data, one with unique identifiers and the other that is gained from publicly accessible affirmation that you have a similar concern even though it may not have a unique had been to fire? >>? comes to public record, are concerned is that once you compile a formation, it might have been very difficult to collect. it can raise very serious concerns. >> what are those concerns? a >> deck repairs that are all of this data about mortgages being sold in washington d.c.. dodge they may have information that could be given to a paid a lender because it may reveal income level. that information can be used by a lender or someone that aims to engage in some kind of fraudulent activity. >> a palin there is not inher
cassidy for 5 minutes. >> examples of health information that is not covered, can you give me those? >> let me give you an example from one of the matters that the sec had built. the matter of the vault the release of information about individuals that have used prozac. that only covers particular entities. a non-covered entity. >> i am trying to understand this. you have two sets of data, one with unique identifiers and the other that is gained from publicly accessible...
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cassidy for five minutes. >> i recall the end of june 29th [inaudible] the department of energy did not have the authority to close yucca mountain. >> june 29, 2010? >> yeah. but anyway, i mean, does a the rule of law see so? does the attorney you sought an opinion from trump the administrative procedures set up to hear your concerns? >> the licensing board decisions are reviewed by the commission and can take review of any decision and the commission and i was no longer on the commission at that time. i would like to take a review of the decision. the move is the responsibility -- >> excuse me, i have limited time. the commission has not yet issued its report and there's allegations of a political process. but was there is a upon the ruling of the preliminary administrative court june 29, 2010 board was there a stay upon that? the bling hasn't been released but nrc but clearly you are disregarding it. >> not being a lawyer i don't want to get into a question of what a stay is in this case. i am positive my statement is accurate that the commission has taken to review and the action is
cassidy for five minutes. >> i recall the end of june 29th [inaudible] the department of energy did not have the authority to close yucca mountain. >> june 29, 2010? >> yeah. but anyway, i mean, does a the rule of law see so? does the attorney you sought an opinion from trump the administrative procedures set up to hear your concerns? >> the licensing board decisions are reviewed by the commission and can take review of any decision and the commission and i was no longer...
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cassidy. >> thank you, chairman.edicare and medicaid are important programs that are unfortunately unsustainable in their current form. medicare for the actuaries who own the program has gone bankrupt in ten years hastened by $500 billion extracted by obamacare. medicaid is bankrupting states, and this is before the obamacare mandate that usurped state rights. as a doctor who still teaches and treats the and injured in a public hospitals though, my primary concern is patient welfare. and fortunately there's an opportunity for improvement. as we know, the dual eligibles oftentimes have poor outcomes. republicans have proposed be free the states from the rigid medicaid rules which make it difficult to coordinate and medicaid and medicare. we also put forward a plan to save medicare from bankruptcy to preserve medicare as it has been known for those who are on it and to preserve it for those who will be on it. .. >> i will say the off assists staged officer like that the one part i applaud even a blind hog finds an acor
cassidy. >> thank you, chairman.edicare and medicaid are important programs that are unfortunately unsustainable in their current form. medicare for the actuaries who own the program has gone bankrupt in ten years hastened by $500 billion extracted by obamacare. medicaid is bankrupting states, and this is before the obamacare mandate that usurped state rights. as a doctor who still teaches and treats the and injured in a public hospitals though, my primary concern is patient welfare. and...
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i'll make a donation in their name to cassidy's place or cody house, something like that. pull the name out or santa's secret. all about baby jesus. >> i heard that story. okay. if you are into all those "american idol" type shows, "britain's got talent," there is a new sensation out there. a 22-year-old korean person. is it a man? i haven't seen this yet. >> it's a young man. >> they've been calling him the next susan boyle. let's listen. ♪ [ singing in foreign language ] >> to know his back story, he was in an orphanage at age 3 and left at age 5. >> because they were beating him. >> yes. he lived on the streets. here he is on stage singing like an angel. >> you're crying. >> i know. i love that. >> they call it a day fly, a child homeless living on the streets. can you imagine age 5? he needs your money. now he is going to be a big star and he can give us money. >> we like it. >> this may have humiliated this young boy. we are not going to tell you his age right away. every day this child went to school, his father thought it would be humerous to dress up in a costume o
i'll make a donation in their name to cassidy's place or cody house, something like that. pull the name out or santa's secret. all about baby jesus. >> i heard that story. okay. if you are into all those "american idol" type shows, "britain's got talent," there is a new sensation out there. a 22-year-old korean person. is it a man? i haven't seen this yet. >> it's a young man. >> they've been calling him the next susan boyle. let's listen. ♪ [ singing in...