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robert bazell, nbc news, columbus, ohio. >>> there is much more information on this health care bill, what's in it and importantly how americans are reacting to it. it is on our website nightly.msnbc.com. >>> starting with the town halls this summer up to the moment of the final vote last night the debate over health care has been downright ugly at times and this past weekend in washington on the normally peaceful, respectful grounds of the u.s. capitol, it got angry and it got personal. we get more tonight from nbc's andrea mitchell in washington. >> reporter: as the vote neared a rising crescendo of protestors outside -- >> kill the bill. kill the bill. >> reporter: echoed inside. on the house floor as anti-abortion democrat bart stupak defended his deal with the president faced shouts of baby killer. >> baby killer. >> reporter: today the shouter, texas republican randy neugebauer fessed up, by claims he was maligning the bill not his fellow congressman. reporters in the chamber didn't hear it that way. last march neugebauer co-sponsored a birther bill, demanding birth certificates
robert bazell, nbc news, columbus, ohio. >>> there is much more information on this health care bill, what's in it and importantly how americans are reacting to it. it is on our website nightly.msnbc.com. >>> starting with the town halls this summer up to the moment of the final vote last night the debate over health care has been downright ugly at times and this past weekend in washington on the normally peaceful, respectful grounds of the u.s. capitol, it got angry and it...
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>> yeah, in columbus, ohio.e heat helps regulate her, which is racing. >> danica grew up in harford. sex and the city star, sara jessica parker is 45 years old today. if you have a birthday you'd like us to celebrate, send us a picture about yourself and send it to morningshow@wmar.com. >>> entertainment news: we have sad news out of hollywood this morning. actor robert culp, probably known best for his role as international tennis star secret eight in i spy. he had a fall in his home and couldn't recover. he was one of the first to break the color barrier starring alongside friend and fellow actor bill cosby. he was 79 years old. >>> popular tv chef jamie oliver is on a mission. launching a show called jamie oliver's food revolution. he's trying to convince americans to change their eating habits. jamie costello interviewed jamie oliver yesterday on good morning maryland at 9:00. huntington west virginia is the unhealthiest area in the country. >>> jesse james may have been unfaithful to wife sandra bullock mor
>> yeah, in columbus, ohio.e heat helps regulate her, which is racing. >> danica grew up in harford. sex and the city star, sara jessica parker is 45 years old today. if you have a birthday you'd like us to celebrate, send us a picture about yourself and send it to morningshow@wmar.com. >>> entertainment news: we have sad news out of hollywood this morning. actor robert culp, probably known best for his role as international tennis star secret eight in i spy. he had a fall...
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columbus ohio and nye from roanoke, virginia also gordony%y and kucinich.ose all voted no and then when push came to shove and their vote was needed they stopped lying to the american people and switched to yes. which they were for all along. we're gonna follow those people. we are gonna follow where they get their campaign money. we are going to follow what federal appoints and patronage they get and we are going to in november. [ applause ] >> mike: you there there has been behind the scenes shenanigans? >> my boss clinton was accused of selling the lincoln bedroom many obama is selling the federal government. the a frontage -- the patronable, the deals, the water rights the expenditures, the exceptions all of this is nauseating and most of it we won't know about for the next month or two. >> mike: deal making is part of how legislation gets passed. what is so different about this deal making in this bill? >> first of all, you're passing a bill that the majority of the people don't want. you're passing a bill that a majority of the congress doesn't want.
columbus ohio and nye from roanoke, virginia also gordony%y and kucinich.ose all voted no and then when push came to shove and their vote was needed they stopped lying to the american people and switched to yes. which they were for all along. we're gonna follow those people. we are gonna follow where they get their campaign money. we are going to follow what federal appoints and patronage they get and we are going to in november. [ applause ] >> mike: you there there has been behind the...
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happened this morning in white hall near columbus, ohio.he money fell out of the armored truck, about $9000. out of the $100,000 was returned. >> restores your faith in humanity doesn't it? >> plot of a college plot is raising eyebrows. when the curtains go up. actors in the play, corpus christi portray a gay man and friends that lives strongly parallel jesus christ and his disciples. even though the school is allowing it, members of the community are not too pleased about it. >> because this is a classroom exercise, because this was a student that chose to do this play. we are supportive of that decision. because it is a first amendment right. >> and if you can promote him as a homosexual, sinful individual, then you have actually just ripped the foundation out of christianity. >> here is an update. security will be very tight when this play premiers this coming saturday night. >> losing weight without all the exercise. scientists are currently working on a pill that could let you do just that. how it works coming up next in health check.
happened this morning in white hall near columbus, ohio.he money fell out of the armored truck, about $9000. out of the $100,000 was returned. >> restores your faith in humanity doesn't it? >> plot of a college plot is raising eyebrows. when the curtains go up. actors in the play, corpus christi portray a gay man and friends that lives strongly parallel jesus christ and his disciples. even though the school is allowing it, members of the community are not too pleased about it....
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columbus ohio and nye from roanoke, virginia also gordony%y and kucinich. came to shove and their vote was needed they stopped lying to the american people and switched to yes. which they were for all along. we're gonna follow those people. we are gonna follow where they get their campaign money. we are going to follow what federal appoints and patronage they get and we are going to in november. [ applause ] >> mike: you there there has been behind the scenes shenanigans? >> my boss clinton was accused of selling the lincoln bedroom many obama is selling the federal government. the a frontage -- the patronable, the deals, the water rights the expenditures, the exceptions all of this is nauseating and most of it we won't know about for the next month or two. >> mike: deal making is part of how legislation gets passed. what is so different about this deal making in this bill? >> first of all, you're passing a bill that the majority of the people don't want. you're passing a bill that a majority of the congress doesn't want. and they are making individual deal
columbus ohio and nye from roanoke, virginia also gordony%y and kucinich. came to shove and their vote was needed they stopped lying to the american people and switched to yes. which they were for all along. we're gonna follow those people. we are gonna follow where they get their campaign money. we are going to follow what federal appoints and patronage they get and we are going to in november. [ applause ] >> mike: you there there has been behind the scenes shenanigans? >> my boss...
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columbus ohio and nye from roanoke, virginia also gordony%y and kucinich.l voted no and then when push came to shove and their vote was needed they stopped lying to the american people and switched to yes. which they were for all along. we're gonna follow those people. we are gonna follow where they get their campaign money. we are going to follow what federal appoints and patronage they get and we are going to in november. [ applause ] >> mike: you there there has been behind the scenes shenanigans? >> my boss clinton was accused of selling the lincoln bedroom many obama is selling the federal government. the a frontage -- the patronable, the deals, the water rights the expenditures, the exceptions all of this is nauseating and most of it we won't know about for the next month or two. >> mike: deal making is part of how legislation gets passed. what is so different about this deal making in this bill? >> first of all, you're passing a bill that the majority of the people don't want. you're passing a bill that a majority of the congress doesn't want. and th
columbus ohio and nye from roanoke, virginia also gordony%y and kucinich.l voted no and then when push came to shove and their vote was needed they stopped lying to the american people and switched to yes. which they were for all along. we're gonna follow those people. we are gonna follow where they get their campaign money. we are going to follow what federal appoints and patronage they get and we are going to in november. [ applause ] >> mike: you there there has been behind the scenes...
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. >>> more than 250,000 chickens had to be destroyed after a huge fire at an egg farm near columbus, ohio,000 eggs were lost after the fire broke out in a warehouse. the cardboard egg cartons and wooden pallets inside the buildings went up in flames. the fire was so intense, 26 departments were called to the scene to fight the flames. >>> much of colorado is in for a melt-down a day after a major springtime snow storm there. denver was buried under about 9 inches of heavy, wet snow. and some suburbs saw nearly 2 feet. the storm knocked out power to thousands and forced a number of school closures, airline delays and cancelations left thousands of passengers scrambling out at dia. one of those spring storms they're all too familiar with there, and they're making the best of it, those girls are. >> at least dia has a panda express in it. >> they have some good restaurants, good places to go. >>> now your thursday forecast. rain from the gulf coast all the way to the northeast. thunderstorms into tennessee and mississippi valleys. a few inches of snow in oklahoma and north texas. coastal rai
. >>> more than 250,000 chickens had to be destroyed after a huge fire at an egg farm near columbus, ohio,000 eggs were lost after the fire broke out in a warehouse. the cardboard egg cartons and wooden pallets inside the buildings went up in flames. the fire was so intense, 26 departments were called to the scene to fight the flames. >>> much of colorado is in for a melt-down a day after a major springtime snow storm there. denver was buried under about 9 inches of heavy, wet...
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let us check in with maryland on the democrats' line from columbus, ohio -- marylin. caller: we pay for everything in this country, from pencils to mistrals -- missiles, we are paying for wealthy politicians for their health care, and we did not want to put something in the kitty for ourselves? tort reform, we need to leave it alone because it is another way to protect insurance companies. they're not going to be denying you your constitutional day in court. i don't care if you have one attorney or 20 attorneys, when you go to court it is the judge, the jury or a panel zero awards -- who awards what ever you are trying to get. but the republicans keep wanting to put down everybody who protects the common man. who are you for, the corporate attorney for for the man who is for you? host: that is go to john on independent line from lancaster, pennsylvania. caller: the add ons from obama, they are fine. they probably should have been in there months ago. the health savings accounts are kind of -- they don't do a whole heck of a lot for the people need health insurance bec
let us check in with maryland on the democrats' line from columbus, ohio -- marylin. caller: we pay for everything in this country, from pencils to mistrals -- missiles, we are paying for wealthy politicians for their health care, and we did not want to put something in the kitty for ourselves? tort reform, we need to leave it alone because it is another way to protect insurance companies. they're not going to be denying you your constitutional day in court. i don't care if you have one...
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. >> host: denniston columbus, ohio. >> caller: good morning.my question for you is the reason why people for the government or the government isn't using gravity as a power source. it is very cheap, inexpensive and probably the lowest cost you can get. >> guest: again, i am not a scientist so i can tell you why they happened. it would clearly be that so far the economics have not worked out. i know for instance my company whitman strategy group is working with the developer on a green city in one of the things we looked at and trying to ensure that the city was going to be a lead city, the entire city was using title search, because it is right off and sean and incheon is the second-highest title searches in the world and that seemed to me a good way to use green power, but what we saw and maybe the same kind of thing i don't know how you capture gravity, i can't speak to what the technical obstacles are to bringing gravity on as a power source but i was fascinated when you thought about it made sense, in order to channel the power of the waves
. >> host: denniston columbus, ohio. >> caller: good morning.my question for you is the reason why people for the government or the government isn't using gravity as a power source. it is very cheap, inexpensive and probably the lowest cost you can get. >> guest: again, i am not a scientist so i can tell you why they happened. it would clearly be that so far the economics have not worked out. i know for instance my company whitman strategy group is working with the developer...
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host: dennis in columbus, ohio. caller: good morning. the reason the government is not using gravity as a power source -- it is very cheap and inexpensive, possibly the lowest cost you can get. guest: again, i am not a scientist, so i cannot tell you why they have done so for the economics have not worked out. my company is working with a group on a green city, and one of the things we look at to make sure that it would be a need neighborhood development city, the entire city, was using title search, because it is off in john. inch'on as the second largest tidal surges in the world. that it seemed to meet to be a very good way to use green power. i don't know how you capture the gravity. i cannot speak to what the technical obstacles are to bringing gravity on as a power source. but i was fascinated that in order to really channel the power of the waves and the tide, you would be changing ecosystem surrounding it. you have to channel it. there are a lot of possibilities out there, things that sound really good initially and a cut in aid
host: dennis in columbus, ohio. caller: good morning. the reason the government is not using gravity as a power source -- it is very cheap and inexpensive, possibly the lowest cost you can get. guest: again, i am not a scientist, so i cannot tell you why they have done so for the economics have not worked out. my company is working with a group on a green city, and one of the things we look at to make sure that it would be a need neighborhood development city, the entire city, was using title...
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host: columbus, ohio, a democrat. caller: good morning, c-span, and welcome, a despe -- welcome, at best. i think you answered my question a moment ago, but when you listen to all the pundits in this particular situation with health care, they mention a number -- $500 million cut -- is that million or billion -- cut in medicaid, due to reduced money might states matching, and the federal government is going to make the cuts. what is going to be done to close the gap, if anything? am i correct in my thinking? guest: not absolutely certain, but what we're hearing -- it is usually a reference to medicare, health care for the aging. we could do things more efficiently and there would be cost savings and hopefully it that would not impact negatively on people using the services. the cuts happening in medicaid have to do with that state's meeting to rein in their costs and renegotiate the benefit levels in their own estates. what would help would be providing -- the president and congress to provide more federal money to th
host: columbus, ohio, a democrat. caller: good morning, c-span, and welcome, a despe -- welcome, at best. i think you answered my question a moment ago, but when you listen to all the pundits in this particular situation with health care, they mention a number -- $500 million cut -- is that million or billion -- cut in medicaid, due to reduced money might states matching, and the federal government is going to make the cuts. what is going to be done to close the gap, if anything? am i correct...
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host: jerry, columbus, ohio. caller: over the last 75 years, the chamber of commerce, national association of manufacturers and others have done all they can do to prevent the common guy -- and i am in my eighties. i am so fed up with these guys. they do not give a hoot about the forgotten man, as fdr called the working man. they only want to hang on to with they have. it is almost criminal. they not say anything about the to dollar up to $3 trillion or in iraq, now having gone on longer than most world longeri and world war ii. there is a book and i wish to do a program on how money we're spending on that. host: let's look back at "the washington post" article that says according to the chamber of commerce, the president and chief executive officer, it pushes the most aggressive effort in our newly hundred-year history. do you think this effort could backfire for the chamber of congrescommerce? caller: just a short comment. when the chamber of commerce is so adamant against a specific bill that the president wan
host: jerry, columbus, ohio. caller: over the last 75 years, the chamber of commerce, national association of manufacturers and others have done all they can do to prevent the common guy -- and i am in my eighties. i am so fed up with these guys. they do not give a hoot about the forgotten man, as fdr called the working man. they only want to hang on to with they have. it is almost criminal. they not say anything about the to dollar up to $3 trillion or in iraq, now having gone on longer than...
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designate the facility of the united states postal service located at 1979 cleveland avenue in columbus, ohio, as the clarence d. lumpkin post office. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill. without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the unfinished business is on the question of agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal on which the yeas and nays are requested. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: the chair notices a disturbance in the gallery in contravention of the rules of the house. the serget at arms will remove the persons responsible for the disturbance and restore order to the gallery. the house will be in
designate the facility of the united states postal service located at 1979 cleveland avenue in columbus, ohio, as the clarence d. lumpkin post office. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill. without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the unfinished business is on the question of agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal on which the yeas and nays are requested. members will...
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host: dennis in columbus, ohio. caller: good morning.the government is not using gravity as a power source -- it is very cheap and inexpensive, possibly the lowest cost you can get. guest: again, i am not a scientist, so i cannot tell you why they have done so for the economics have not worked out. my company is working with a group on a green city, and one of the things we look at to make sure that it would be a need neighborhood development city, the entire city, was using title search, because it is off in john. inch'on as the second largest tidal surges in the world. that it seemed to meet to be a very good way to use green power. i don't know how you capture the gravity. i cannot speak to what the technical obstacles are to bringing gravity on as a power source. but i was fascinated that in order to really channel the power of the waves and the tide, you would be changing ecosystem surrounding it. you have to channel it. there are a lot of possibilities out there, things that sound really good initially and a cut in aid that are on
host: dennis in columbus, ohio. caller: good morning.the government is not using gravity as a power source -- it is very cheap and inexpensive, possibly the lowest cost you can get. guest: again, i am not a scientist, so i cannot tell you why they have done so for the economics have not worked out. my company is working with a group on a green city, and one of the things we look at to make sure that it would be a need neighborhood development city, the entire city, was using title search,...
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president, cynthia from hocking county, logan, ohio, southeast of columbus, writes -- "my son-in-law's40 with a serious medical condition that makes it extremely difficult to get around. my daughter's 42 and on disability. neither of them can work and make supplemental income. they have to spend so much on medication they're not able to pay their house payments and may have to file for bankruptcy. they have a 16-year-old son to support. who doesn't want to send their child to college and help him have a better life, but where will that money come from if they can't pay the bills now? please continue to fight for the middle and lower middle-class families who insist that we be treated fairly and with dignity. we just want good insurance like lawmakers in washington have." this plan with the insurance exchange was based on the federal employee plan that most senators and congressmen have, that most federal employees have. this bill will provide for those who are lower income than we a are, significantly lower income than we are, for people who are making $10,000 or $20,000 or $30,000 or
president, cynthia from hocking county, logan, ohio, southeast of columbus, writes -- "my son-in-law's40 with a serious medical condition that makes it extremely difficult to get around. my daughter's 42 and on disability. neither of them can work and make supplemental income. they have to spend so much on medication they're not able to pay their house payments and may have to file for bankruptcy. they have a 16-year-old son to support. who doesn't want to send their child to college and...