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when you buy insurance, no matter who you are, where you get a commie at the same a lot of help from government. >> host: what about insurance companies? what is their role in forming the health care system? >> guest: right now they are big bureaucracies, but they need to be liberated to because we need real insurance. you ought to be a lot of insure against preexisting condition. you do that when you buy life insurance. many get a prostate cancer test and it turns out that for you. you don't pay a higher premium. they don't kick you out of the plan. health insurance is the same way. just >> host: people off insured health insurance policy to auto insurance policy. can they be the same or similar? >> guest: i wish they were because of the auto casualty insurance you see commercials on tv and they say something bad happens will be there for you. and health care we get exactly the opposite. health insurers don't want anyone but the problem. they run and when you enroll in their plan they have an incentive to wonder provide because they didn't watch it in the first place in a way to go
when you buy insurance, no matter who you are, where you get a commie at the same a lot of help from government. >> host: what about insurance companies? what is their role in forming the health care system? >> guest: right now they are big bureaucracies, but they need to be liberated to because we need real insurance. you ought to be a lot of insure against preexisting condition. you do that when you buy life insurance. many get a prostate cancer test and it turns out that for you....
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these commie tank. screaming at him in the most brutal way. they seem to be. built up all on how they were feeling. calling out to crucial for this is inciting against my son and still in the last few weeks this been his focus he's this intense i think it's folks these who hate the fallon who was screaming at the execution this is somebody who is not the right one and he's done nothing more than any good in this election a sweet deal to get this going is fun doing. christina songs they will you can watch our exclusive interview with her at r t dot com and student of you'd like to see it meantime on wednesday acquittals president assured her his country's decision on asylum will not be influenced by any external pressure we can lead said it has been holed up in ecuador's embassy in london now for over six weeks he's wanted in sweden over sex crime medications which he denies he says that are a pretext to handed over to the u.s. human rights lawyer expert scott horton spoke to me in the week he says i quote those decision to grant a son just silent will not imme
these commie tank. screaming at him in the most brutal way. they seem to be. built up all on how they were feeling. calling out to crucial for this is inciting against my son and still in the last few weeks this been his focus he's this intense i think it's folks these who hate the fallon who was screaming at the execution this is somebody who is not the right one and he's done nothing more than any good in this election a sweet deal to get this going is fun doing. christina songs they will you...
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were with him almost every day and his children, we grew up together and we didn't think of him as a commieith the other. he was just a family man doing normal things. no one thought anything of what he was doing. some of them were much more highly trained. it shows, in my estimation, in the murals. this was one of the masterpieces. families at home was a lot more close to the life that i can remember that we lived. murals on the upper floors like the children playing on the swings and i think the little deer in the forest where you could come and see them in the woods and the sports that were always available, i think it did express the best part of our lives. things that weren't costing money to do, you would go to a picnic on the beach or you would do something in the woods. my favorite of all is in the staircase. it's almost a miracle masterpiece how he could manage to not only fit everyone, of course, a lot of them i recognized from my childhood -- it's how he juxtaposed and managed to kind of climb up that stairway on either side very much like you are walking down a street. it was in
were with him almost every day and his children, we grew up together and we didn't think of him as a commieith the other. he was just a family man doing normal things. no one thought anything of what he was doing. some of them were much more highly trained. it shows, in my estimation, in the murals. this was one of the masterpieces. families at home was a lot more close to the life that i can remember that we lived. murals on the upper floors like the children playing on the swings and i think...
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maryland's public service commi. commission. it... was... standing room only... at...owson hearing...// the... derecho... storm ... left nearly... 800... thousand bge customers ... without power..../ 110-- thousand... customers... were ...without power ... for... more than a week... .a... period... of time... many say... is unacceptable... (20:07)the failure of bge to provide timely estimates and explanations for these outages is profoundly vexing...(57:04) restoring power in the aftermath of a hurricane life event is still heavily dependant upon cutting up trees pulling wire back up putting poles back up aad trying to explain all that in an era that we want power now we want to flip the switch and we want it to be done. done. hundreds of ...out of state contractors... were... called in... to help... restore power.../ bge... says... the llck... of... advanced warning ... kept them ...from... getting power on... quicker. a federal appeals court has granted a new hearing over a law that would require pregnancy centers to post signs if they don't offer abortion or birth c
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commis commissioner dooley? >> here? >> admissioner ortiz-cartagena? >> here. >> commissioner white? >> here. commissioner reilly? >> hereby. we have all commissioners here. general comment. this allows members of the public to comment generally. president adams: do we have anyone from the public wishing to make a comment on anything that is nod on today's agenda? seeing none, public comment is closed. next item? >> commissioner, we're at number three, approval of the june 25, 2012 meeting minutes. explanatory documents -- draft june 25, 2012 meeting minutes. president adams: do we have a motion to approve the minutes? >> i move. >> second. president adams: all in favor? >> aye. president adams: next item, please? >> commissioners, that motion passes 5-0. commissioners, you're on the regular calendar. items four and five will be continued until the conclusion of item number eight, in which case they'll be called together. would you like to call item number six? president adams: please. >> presentation by george smith of child support services. presiden
commis commissioner dooley? >> here? >> admissioner ortiz-cartagena? >> here. >> commissioner white? >> here. commissioner reilly? >> hereby. we have all commissioners here. general comment. this allows members of the public to comment generally. president adams: do we have anyone from the public wishing to make a comment on anything that is nod on today's agenda? seeing none, public comment is closed. next item? >> commissioner, we're at number three,...
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news commie tell you it's. screaming at his noodle in the most brutal way. they seem to be. built up all in how they were feeling. calling out to google for this and move is such a move against my son and still in the last few weeks there's been folks who see this entire i think it's folks these who paid the balance who was screaming at julian six occasions this is somebody who is not pro war and has done nothing more than any good in this egregious which is to be interested in this one doing the work for. you go watch our exclusive interview with christina salcha at r t dot com on wednesday ecuador's president assured her his country is decision on a solemn will not be influenced by any external pressure he worked a week senator has been holed up in ecuador's embassy in london over six weeks now he's wanted in sweden over sex crime allegations which he denies he says there are a pretext to hand him over to the u.s. former lawyer jennifer while the servant says these are been hailed by his own country. it is a great shame this is to my knowledge the first time in history tha
news commie tell you it's. screaming at his noodle in the most brutal way. they seem to be. built up all in how they were feeling. calling out to google for this and move is such a move against my son and still in the last few weeks there's been folks who see this entire i think it's folks these who paid the balance who was screaming at julian six occasions this is somebody who is not pro war and has done nothing more than any good in this egregious which is to be interested in this one doing...
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are more pain for the commy two more european companies have announced probably reducing their exposure to spain we've got our to find out what i'm doing in the three security service company to now it's all because of customers won't be able to pay back their bills i mean tell me it's time to run down the x. amount they're. already it will be seen katie very soon but for now though the u.n. has expressed concern over israel's plans of cordoned off nearly a fifth of the west bank for army training israeli forces want to demolish palestinian homes and to drive people off their land saying they might try to spy on a military drills. reports in one of those villages. i'm standing in susi a palestinian area that has been earmarked by the israeli government for demolition there are many similar situations just this week in the palestinian village of jim these really soldiers went from house to house searching for weapons and ammunition now they found nothing but that was not before they literally turned people's kitchens in particular upside down the soldiers searched through bags of sugar a
are more pain for the commy two more european companies have announced probably reducing their exposure to spain we've got our to find out what i'm doing in the three security service company to now it's all because of customers won't be able to pay back their bills i mean tell me it's time to run down the x. amount they're. already it will be seen katie very soon but for now though the u.n. has expressed concern over israel's plans of cordoned off nearly a fifth of the west bank for army...
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these commies. that he was screaming out his name in the most brutal way they seem to be. built up on how they were feeling. calling out for the crucial this is inciting me against myself and still in the last few weeks. there's been folks you see sometimes i think it's folks these who take the foul and who was screaming at julian's execution this is somebody who is not right in the world and has done nothing more than any good and basically generous with to be complicit in this one doing what will. follow is a lower house been held up in ecuador's embassy and a london for over six weeks now the decision on a sound asylum request is expected in ten days he's wanted in sweden over sex crime allegations but believes they are just a pretext to hand him over to the u.s. to face trial over the massive leak of secret files scott horton from harper's magazine says even if he gets asylum he won't be out of the woods. to me it's hard to understand how the ecuadorian zur going to play this but even if they decide to grant his request for asylum that doesn't mean he would be able to
these commies. that he was screaming out his name in the most brutal way they seem to be. built up on how they were feeling. calling out for the crucial this is inciting me against myself and still in the last few weeks. there's been folks you see sometimes i think it's folks these who take the foul and who was screaming at julian's execution this is somebody who is not right in the world and has done nothing more than any good and basically generous with to be complicit in this one doing what...
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commies were using it to ruin america. and it sort of just -- the medical -- it was read from the pharmacopeia in 1942. the mental aspects went dormant. nobody seemed to remember or care about them. it was confined to marginal societies and marginal groups. and that's how people felt. but it was dope, it was like here hair went and it was like bill. and then what happened was, the beats came along. and they begin to turn on. because they were sort of cross pollinating with african-american culture and the countercultural movement and political outcasts. and they sort of embrace this whole world and digested it and thought about an art form. the poetry and beat literature. ellington's bird was a big mover in this, and he was she was a huge proponent of marijuana once he tried it. he wrote an article that he talked about. how it makes going to the museum great because it stimulates your visual response to art. and your psychological response. and he began protesting and suggesting that the laws were out of touch with reality
commies were using it to ruin america. and it sort of just -- the medical -- it was read from the pharmacopeia in 1942. the mental aspects went dormant. nobody seemed to remember or care about them. it was confined to marginal societies and marginal groups. and that's how people felt. but it was dope, it was like here hair went and it was like bill. and then what happened was, the beats came along. and they begin to turn on. because they were sort of cross pollinating with african-american...
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>> bob banks, cousins,commie -- cooly, um, gosh. >> did you get rg3? >> no, the line is too long. i'm going to get him before i leave here. that is my mission in life. >> reporter: and that is a good day, a good event and selecting the 80 greatest redskins and including arrington, johnson, samuels and the late sean taylor. >> what a group. >> quite a day. thank you very much. >>> and thousands of people flock to the texas stadium and it's the biggest in the state, by the way, and they come big in texas. and that is a structure jerry jones would be proud of. the students and fans got their first glimpse at a stadium and that they needed a larger stadium to accommodate all 4,000 students. >> and we wanted a positive impact on our area and that is outside of our normal game. >> they can host private events and concerts. >> that is one way to do that. >> and that is a huge stadium. >> football was big in texas. what was that show? >> friday night lights. >> oh, yeah. >> and that is a good show. >> great weather today and this weekend, not so great, huh in. >> and going downhill. >> st
>> bob banks, cousins,commie -- cooly, um, gosh. >> did you get rg3? >> no, the line is too long. i'm going to get him before i leave here. that is my mission in life. >> reporter: and that is a good day, a good event and selecting the 80 greatest redskins and including arrington, johnson, samuels and the late sean taylor. >> what a group. >> quite a day. thank you very much. >>> and thousands of people flock to the texas stadium and it's the biggest...
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of new york, excuse me mayor of new york king bloomberg said it must be some crazed conservative commieare hating chief whack adoodle. this is from the mayor that was in new york during 9/11. it wasn't a tea partyer. it was a terrorist act by an islamofascist. when they are wrong it is a little burr be at the back of the paper. i think they are just sorry they couldn't make a connection to the tea party. let me ask the panel here why does the knee jerk media always try to pin it on the left? >> are you saying that profiling somebody based on a wrong assumption about their race and economic situation is bad? >> i think you are right. i think you are right. >> you are very funny. it is very funny except what is -- why are they profiling tea partyers? >> because -- >> why? >> at this point the tea partyers have been the most out front in terms of gun rights so when gun violence happens they are getting profiled. i'm not saying it is fair. i'm not saying it is right. i'm the guy that believes take every situation as it many coulds as opposed to making broad againization. >> you are the guy
of new york, excuse me mayor of new york king bloomberg said it must be some crazed conservative commieare hating chief whack adoodle. this is from the mayor that was in new york during 9/11. it wasn't a tea partyer. it was a terrorist act by an islamofascist. when they are wrong it is a little burr be at the back of the paper. i think they are just sorry they couldn't make a connection to the tea party. let me ask the panel here why does the knee jerk media always try to pin it on the left?...
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. >> you didn't hear neither the mayor nor the police commi commissioner say, they were looking at whetheranyone else involved so if this is the one suspect and that person is dead, where does the investigation need to go and why do they need to collect physical evidence? >> well, he was downsized from the company a year ago, fred, so was hebrewing and stewing for a year and had he come back there to the business between 33rd and 5th and 6 th or contacted the person before? this is part of the investigation to find out what is going on in his mind, and had he given inindications this could happen again, a nd he livd in west manhattan so they will go to the apartment and get a search warrant and see what else is in the apartment to lead them, what made this happen today at 9:03 there at the compa company? >> maybe he conveyed the plan to someone -- >> there is a possibility. >> that is another arm of the investigation. >> and why now? was it because maybe the unemployment benefits were running out about a year, you know, so as i said, it has been about a year, and is this the reason why? th
. >> you didn't hear neither the mayor nor the police commi commissioner say, they were looking at whetheranyone else involved so if this is the one suspect and that person is dead, where does the investigation need to go and why do they need to collect physical evidence? >> well, he was downsized from the company a year ago, fred, so was hebrewing and stewing for a year and had he come back there to the business between 33rd and 5th and 6 th or contacted the person before? this is...
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let the commies have it. >> we should expand the war. >> wait a minute, we can't do both.e kane pull our troops out of korea and invade china. >> go away, lady, you bother me. any more questions. >> 8, nine... >> schieffer: in 19 cork after the johnson campaign went up with the infamous daisy ad suggesting barry goldwater would start a nuclear war, campaigns got so nasty-- ( explosion ) >> the parties signed a pledge promising not to be negative. >> the campaign of 1964, may escalate into a fear smear-fest of alarming proportions. >> schieffer: the alarm went off but no one heard it. in 1988, the infamous willy horton ad helped george bush get elected. >> did you contactas allowed first-degree murder tore have weekend passes from his prizon. one was willy horton. >> schieffer: the swift boaters in 2004 helped sink john kerry. >> john kerry has not been honest about what happened in vietnam. >> schieffer: the coming of the super pacs flooded the system with more money this year and brought this ad suggesting romney was responsible for a cancer victim's death. >> and she pas
let the commies have it. >> we should expand the war. >> wait a minute, we can't do both.e kane pull our troops out of korea and invade china. >> go away, lady, you bother me. any more questions. >> 8, nine... >> schieffer: in 19 cork after the johnson campaign went up with the infamous daisy ad suggesting barry goldwater would start a nuclear war, campaigns got so nasty-- ( explosion ) >> the parties signed a pledge promising not to be negative. >> the...
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and then he started talking about the experience of commie he said there was a fire.in those days there was a fireplace in that room and he said the experience of sitting and looking at this fire, we have to relive the experience is exactly the same experience as human beings had two dozen years ago or 5000 years ago for a gas 10,000 years ago. he said we are experiencing exactly what they experienced except theirs is in another kind of context and ours is out of context and so it's hard for us to understand that. but to me that was like a wake up and a way of looking at the world of the relationships in nature as a visceral, that we are part of the integrated quality of our relationship to nature. and i think that really changed my life. i think that evening, that evening at drinking probably changed my life within any single thing and he probably changed my life more than any single person or certainly one of the top two or three in my life that made me change and walk through the rest of the next 40 years, 50 years, you know, with a different worldview. i am eterna
and then he started talking about the experience of commie he said there was a fire.in those days there was a fireplace in that room and he said the experience of sitting and looking at this fire, we have to relive the experience is exactly the same experience as human beings had two dozen years ago or 5000 years ago for a gas 10,000 years ago. he said we are experiencing exactly what they experienced except theirs is in another kind of context and ours is out of context and so it's hard for us...
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it was rebel without a cause, why johnny can't read, commies everywhere. it was the beads.wing up absurd by paul goodman. it was a horrifying decade filled only with, both crave the juvenile delinquents and kind of slutty girls giving it up all over the place. so again and again, the way politicians work is by motivating people with fear and they say zero, we need to return to the golden age by giving us more peril and money and control. c-span: another thing about politicians you rate democrats or republicans stuffing or potatoes come again p. r. red sox, needles or stones, american politics would seem that's inherently manic and into a police state. what does that mean? >> guest: i'm not exactly sure. i think i might've been channeling edgar casey or somebody at the time. we split things. i mean, we make a huge amount of hay out of kind of the petty or the grandiose elaboration of petty differences. so the republicans and democrats , who among us if you pull the names off of who did what in the 21st century, obama is essentially governing as george bush's third term. he h
it was rebel without a cause, why johnny can't read, commies everywhere. it was the beads.wing up absurd by paul goodman. it was a horrifying decade filled only with, both crave the juvenile delinquents and kind of slutty girls giving it up all over the place. so again and again, the way politicians work is by motivating people with fear and they say zero, we need to return to the golden age by giving us more peril and money and control. c-span: another thing about politicians you rate...
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>> no commies acting director. >> it is supposed to be a lawyer. this epsa requires that the lawyer be the director of compliance. >> we do and it's in transition so we have i believe 90 days. >> okay so you have 90 days to make that right? >> well we have 90 days with the nonlawyer. >> okay now -- >> it could be more. 's pay a alright now the filing of a complaint against buckyballs last month, right? >> was a bipartisan decision. >> and was signed by the executive director? >> yes. >> is he a low point he? >> yes, he is. >> alright, we have got other questions and i'm out of town. you have been generous. thank you madam chair. >> the chair recognizes mr. kinzinger for five minutes. >> thank you met them chair and ms. nord if i have time at the end i will it respond to my colleague from illinois. i want to thank my -- the commission for being here. i want to talk on the topic that has the potential of affecting several -- it violates important products ranging from wire coverings flooring and automobiles. the chronic hazard advisory panels review
>> no commies acting director. >> it is supposed to be a lawyer. this epsa requires that the lawyer be the director of compliance. >> we do and it's in transition so we have i believe 90 days. >> okay so you have 90 days to make that right? >> well we have 90 days with the nonlawyer. >> okay now -- >> it could be more. 's pay a alright now the filing of a complaint against buckyballs last month, right? >> was a bipartisan decision. >> and...
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gymnast nadia commie niche defected. >> i went there late in the night, about 6:00 in the evening. i had to convince the immigration official that i was in fact not a communist. managed to do that. i have lived the american dream ever since. >> >> the u.s. gymnastics team won bronze. his parents dramatically defected. his father swam across the rio grande across mexico. >> in this country we have a gym in a little place like this. and now i'm making america proud. >> defection like the olympics is a high stakes game. >> they better hit gold on this one because if they're sent back, they're finished. >> raffle hernandez, a cuban american lawyer has represented defectors and says the disappearance of these athletes has an impact on other countries competing in london. >> i can assure you that when this came out the chinese already knew about it and had already taken precautions. they would be humiliated if one chinese athlete stayed. >> some countries knowing the temptations their athletes face offer incentives to those wh
gymnast nadia commie niche defected. >> i went there late in the night, about 6:00 in the evening. i had to convince the immigration official that i was in fact not a communist. managed to do that. i have lived the american dream ever since. >> >> the u.s. gymnastics team won bronze. his parents dramatically defected. his father swam across the rio grande across mexico. >> in this country we have a gym in a little place like this. and now i'm making america proud....
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and when they get to the macintosh, the next one over, even though you cannot open a commie he holds it up for a while because the chips on the circuit board are not neatly aligned. when they say nobody can open it, nobody will know. he says to the mac designers, you will know. and the other thing that is interesting in talking about steve's wozniak, steve jobs and steve had the passion of an artist to have and to rent control. hardware, integrated the software, don't open it up. wozniak was much more open and, but on the apple ii i think it has eight slots. you could check into it, put stuff into it. you could open it up and get to the circuit board and steve jobs was against having slots. he wanted as an artist would tiered he would want bob dylan's famous have an open source on my lyrics. everybody can put the words they want. he didn't like people. he wanted the apple ii to have the spot, the jacks, but the macintosh doesn't and it does mean that screws you can use to open it up. and i was very steve jobs like all the way through his career, really believing and tightly controlli
and when they get to the macintosh, the next one over, even though you cannot open a commie he holds it up for a while because the chips on the circuit board are not neatly aligned. when they say nobody can open it, nobody will know. he says to the mac designers, you will know. and the other thing that is interesting in talking about steve's wozniak, steve jobs and steve had the passion of an artist to have and to rent control. hardware, integrated the software, don't open it up. wozniak was...
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these are people protesting the outside and these radical commie hater, terrible guy. and yet you go out there and calm the present the truth. i can tell you the number of people who walk up and say i've never heard that before. you beat amazed the people who never heard what you know, never heard the truth and you just need to go out and teach it. teacher we are, how we got there and how our country is that the precipice, whether they can make a difference. the greatest generation of america is the greatest generation because we look back and see what they accomplished holding off in fascist italy and say wow, they were amazing. they were no different than you. what they did that made them great was they were willing to stand up and fight to the bitter and. the lads are fortunate and sacred honor to win. they're willing to sacrifice at all to maintain freedom. no one's asking you to put uniform on come pick up a gun and go somewhere to defend us against an enemy from abroad. though thank god some do. but i am asking all of you to put on that cloak of citizenship do yo
these are people protesting the outside and these radical commie hater, terrible guy. and yet you go out there and calm the present the truth. i can tell you the number of people who walk up and say i've never heard that before. you beat amazed the people who never heard what you know, never heard the truth and you just need to go out and teach it. teacher we are, how we got there and how our country is that the precipice, whether they can make a difference. the greatest generation of america...
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commi would like to ask you to highlight to issues on the platform that would level the playing fieldfor public employees. collective bargaining, and federal aid for the public services that we provide. thingre you have heard a or two or probably 20 about the struggles of public workers that we have had with their governor in the past year. it all comes down to collective bargaining. we took a big hit when governor walker stole our right to bargain. his actions show why we need the democratic party to do all that you can to protect the collective bargaining rights in public and private sectors. i work with people who have a dual diagnosis of mental illness and developmental disabilities. because of walker, workers in this agency are no longer able to negotiate with our administration about the issues of safety for the workers and the clients. that worries me and it worries my colleagues. the need the need for safety equipment used to be a subject of collective bargaining. now we have no collective voice to make sure we have the equipment we need. the state is done filling vacancies. c
commi would like to ask you to highlight to issues on the platform that would level the playing fieldfor public employees. collective bargaining, and federal aid for the public services that we provide. thingre you have heard a or two or probably 20 about the struggles of public workers that we have had with their governor in the past year. it all comes down to collective bargaining. we took a big hit when governor walker stole our right to bargain. his actions show why we need the democratic...