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control the people -- that's not john dingell. >> absolutely not.slation, my dear friend, ed, is calculated to do one thing. and that is to enhance the rights of the american people. especially those who have insurance for health or who don't have insurance for health. it's going to see to it that those people have something very precious. first of all, the rights they really need. fair treatment. no more pre-existing conditions can be used to ban their having insurance. no more -- will the insurance companies be able to cancel their insurance. no more will the insurance companies be able to deny people care or to see to it that they get these funny mickey mouse policies that nobody can understand. >> it's going to take four years to implement because it's just so big and so detailed and coughs so much. you just can't do it all at once. or am i wrong? >> no, you're absolutely right. and as a matter of fact, my friend, ed, the situation is this. you have 300 million people. all of whom are going to be affected. you have businesses. you have all kinds
control the people -- that's not john dingell. >> absolutely not.slation, my dear friend, ed, is calculated to do one thing. and that is to enhance the rights of the american people. especially those who have insurance for health or who don't have insurance for health. it's going to see to it that those people have something very precious. first of all, the rights they really need. fair treatment. no more pre-existing conditions can be used to ban their having insurance. no more -- will...
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we sit in this chamber tonight with john dingell. john dingell who stood at that rostrum with a gavel that the speaker will use tonight to gavel through medicare, that ensured that millions and millions and millions of seniors would not be crushed by poverty and put into bankruptcy by the cost of health care. indeed, they will have been given the opportunity for a longer, better quality of life in america when john dingell brought that gavel down on that desk and noted the passage of medicare in 1965. for more than 3,000 district events, more than 100 hearings, and almost two years of public debate, health insurance reform has stood up to the scrutiny, to criticism, indeed to falsehoods. but this purpose is older than that. but we were born the task of bringing affordable health care to every american was on our nation's agenda. waiting for this day. at the beginning of this decade in 2002, george w. bush said, and i quote, all americans should be able to choose a health care plan that meets their needs at affordable price. george bu
we sit in this chamber tonight with john dingell. john dingell who stood at that rostrum with a gavel that the speaker will use tonight to gavel through medicare, that ensured that millions and millions and millions of seniors would not be crushed by poverty and put into bankruptcy by the cost of health care. indeed, they will have been given the opportunity for a longer, better quality of life in america when john dingell brought that gavel down on that desk and noted the passage of medicare...
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erce committee john dingell democrat of m. mr. -- michigan. some news reports this morning said that the house of representatives wants to have healthcare done by march 18 when the president leaves the country. is that going to happen? guest: i can't tell you that. we have run in nothing but trouble as we have progressed on this matter. if you will recall i have been trying to get it enacted for 54 years. i'm hopeful we are going to be able to do it and i believe we will. but there is almost total partisan opposition from my republican colleagues on this legislation including tremendous amounts of effort to at all almost everything in the senate. host: you wrote an op-ed recently for the "detroit free press" i believe it was where you said that the bill is bipartisan but the vote will not be bipartisan. guest: i think that is a fair statement. there are a lot of things in that bill which were ideas which the republicans had. it is far different than the bill which i would have had. i would go for single payer. host: that is what h.r. 1 is each
erce committee john dingell democrat of m. mr. -- michigan. some news reports this morning said that the house of representatives wants to have healthcare done by march 18 when the president leaves the country. is that going to happen? guest: i can't tell you that. we have run in nothing but trouble as we have progressed on this matter. if you will recall i have been trying to get it enacted for 54 years. i'm hopeful we are going to be able to do it and i believe we will. but there is almost...
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dingell: madam speaker, i thank my colleague mr. waxman for his leadership and his gracious comments. i want to thank and praise our speaker, our majority leader and the leader in the senate for the great leadership they have given us in this time. today is a day that's going to rank with the day we passed the civil rights bill in 1964. today we are doing something that ranks with what we did with social security and medicare. this is a day in which we can all be proud if we vote for that legislation. facts are an intransgent, hard thing. let's look at the facts of that this does. 32 million americans are going to have health care that don't now. america, which has health care of the best character in the world, does not make it available to 32 million of its people because they can't afford it. and americans every day are losing their health care. 18,000 americans every year die for want of health care. and 44,000 americans also go bankrupt because of it. what does this bill do? it gives americans the same health care that we here
dingell: madam speaker, i thank my colleague mr. waxman for his leadership and his gracious comments. i want to thank and praise our speaker, our majority leader and the leader in the senate for the great leadership they have given us in this time. today is a day that's going to rank with the day we passed the civil rights bill in 1964. today we are doing something that ranks with what we did with social security and medicare. this is a day in which we can all be proud if we vote for that...
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up next is the dean of the house of representatives john dingell. talking about healthcare and other administrative issues but first a news update. >> it is 8:24 eastern. president obama talks about green jobs today when he visit as small business in arlington, virginia. c-span radio will bring you the remarks later on. update on the shooting at the pentagon yesterday. authorities speaking at a news conference earlier say the gunman who shot two pentagon police officers was heavily armed and spent weeks driving to the capital area from the west coast. resentment of the u.s. government and suspicions over the 9/11 attacks have surfaced in writings about the man. he reportedly had previous run-ins with the law. he was fatally wounded in the return fire. on capitol hill there is word massachusetts democratic congressman bill delahunt will announce his retirement today. he tells "the boston globe" he wants to spend more time with family and young granddaughter. he oversaw a shooting case in 1986 when he was the norfolk county district attorney and decli
up next is the dean of the house of representatives john dingell. talking about healthcare and other administrative issues but first a news update. >> it is 8:24 eastern. president obama talks about green jobs today when he visit as small business in arlington, virginia. c-span radio will bring you the remarks later on. update on the shooting at the pentagon yesterday. authorities speaking at a news conference earlier say the gunman who shot two pentagon police officers was heavily armed...
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i am glad for john dingell the have his day, and john dingell has been very helpful in keeping us allin communication and urging us to continue to make these discussions with the white house. is a fountain of knowledge and at times when it things -- like things would go by, mr. dingell -- i kept them well informed of what he was doing and he kept me well informed of what i should be doing. [laughter] any other questions? thank you all. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> i don't know. you have asked him. -- you would have to ask him. >> following this news conference, a group of anti- abortion republicans spoke about how the executive order would have no legal effect on restricting abortion funding. speaking first is congressman chris smith, who chairs the caucus. this is about half an hour. >> let me say how grateful we are for those who have stood up for all the sanctity of human life. what we are experiencing here in this legislation that has brought to the house, we're looking at legislation that conta
i am glad for john dingell the have his day, and john dingell has been very helpful in keeping us allin communication and urging us to continue to make these discussions with the white house. is a fountain of knowledge and at times when it things -- like things would go by, mr. dingell -- i kept them well informed of what he was doing and he kept me well informed of what i should be doing. [laughter] any other questions? thank you all. [captioning performed by national captioning institute]...
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representative dingell can talk about anything legislative with you.r if it is going to go from 12,000 per family to 25,000 per family, how to bridge that gap? is it deficit spending? is a cost control? is it all of the above it? guest: we cannot undergo that without consequences. we will get the cost curve down. it is what richard nixon wanted us to do during his career. the total percentage of healthcare is the gross domestic product. it could take what clinton wanted to do, it to be about 8 team. -- 18. something needs to be done to control the cost. the bill does. we can write that off host: why have you always introduce health care? why did your father always introduced national health care. guest: is an interesting story. i was in the west side of detroit. he had tuberculosis. he was said to die of tuberculosis in his home. he survived. it that the health care -- he survived because he got the health care. that particular union got. the doctor gave him six months to live when he got his first examination. he always had a tremendous interest in th
representative dingell can talk about anything legislative with you.r if it is going to go from 12,000 per family to 25,000 per family, how to bridge that gap? is it deficit spending? is a cost control? is it all of the above it? guest: we cannot undergo that without consequences. we will get the cost curve down. it is what richard nixon wanted us to do during his career. the total percentage of healthcare is the gross domestic product. it could take what clinton wanted to do, it to be about 8...
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dingell's father. his father before him introduced in every term in congress, universal health care for all americans. that legacy, that tradition has reinforced with the reelection in 2006 and in 2008 to increase our ranks, to strengthen the democratic majority, to pass this legislation. not only was about the numbers, more important than that, it was about the significant improvement in the legislation. because of some of the members who are here and their colleagues in the class of 2006 and 20008, makes this health care reform more affordable for a middle-class pri it makes it more accessible to many more people. it has more equity for the state by removing the nebraska arrangement. [laughter] state equity -- it makes insurance companies more accountable by improving the reforms that were there in the original legislation. it changes because of the work of this 2006 and 2008 class and changes the pay for, making it fair for the middle class. it closes the doughnut holes for seniors. it closes the do
dingell's father. his father before him introduced in every term in congress, universal health care for all americans. that legacy, that tradition has reinforced with the reelection in 2006 and in 2008 to increase our ranks, to strengthen the democratic majority, to pass this legislation. not only was about the numbers, more important than that, it was about the significant improvement in the legislation. because of some of the members who are here and their colleagues in the class of 2006 and...
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dingell. that concludes our hearing. bank you all again.g performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> in a few moments, house majority leader steny hoyer on fiscal responsibility. "washington journal" is live ató 7:00. talk about unemployment insurance. we will have the new chairman of the naacp. we will look at the: security budget. "washington journal" is live on c-span every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. a couple of live events to tell you that this morning -- the senate commerce committee continues to examine the toyota recalled. ñrÑi. eastern. also on cspan 3 at the same time, representatives from google and others testify about global internet committee before a senate subcommittee. tr reed has traveled the world. join our 3 our conversation with tr reid and your phone calls on sunday on c-span 2. now, house majority leader steny hoyer on fiscal responsibility and a new commission charged with recommending ways to reduce the federal deficit. he was at the brookings institution fo
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joining me is congressman john dingell. let's get an update from you on how you see the votes shaping up from your vantage point? >> we're going to win. the bill is going to pass. it's going to the president to be signed. 32 million people are going to get health care. we're going to see for the first time in a long time we're passing a massive budget reduction bill. and a deficit reduction bill. something which will mean 130-some billion dollars in reductions during the first ten years of the bill. in the second ten years, over $1.3 trillion. >> so representative dingell, the way you portray this bill, it's a wonder republicans would not be on board with this. why are they not? and with the public being deeply skeptical, do you worry democrats may have a big risk ahead come elections in november? >> we're sent down here to do what is right. that's why we're paid. having said that, the republicans oppose social security, medicare and guaranteed bank deposits. all matter of legislation like this, including food stamps, has b
joining me is congressman john dingell. let's get an update from you on how you see the votes shaping up from your vantage point? >> we're going to win. the bill is going to pass. it's going to the president to be signed. 32 million people are going to get health care. we're going to see for the first time in a long time we're passing a massive budget reduction bill. and a deficit reduction bill. something which will mean 130-some billion dollars in reductions during the first ten years...
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congress is but we did finally get a bill and it did have bipartisan support than a ranking member dingell signed the conference report. approximately 1/3 of the house democrats voted for a majority of the senate democrats voted for it from a senator bingaman, and chairman dingell, myself and mr. demint she worked in a bipartisan fashion. it took six years but it did happen so i'm not saying that its sweetness and light to go the regular order -- but it brings everybody to the table when it forces compromises -- the reconciliation package that the budget committee has put together, the only people that have had input into that are the inside democrats in the house and the senate and i guess the president and his staff. so it automatically is not going to have all the compromises that would if you had a little bit different process like i've talked about. >> i don't know of anything that has had more hearings or more work, we've got over bill's section by section in our caucuses and worked hard on them. for the i was here during the clinton health care debate which was very much the same an
congress is but we did finally get a bill and it did have bipartisan support than a ranking member dingell signed the conference report. approximately 1/3 of the house democrats voted for a majority of the senate democrats voted for it from a senator bingaman, and chairman dingell, myself and mr. demint she worked in a bipartisan fashion. it took six years but it did happen so i'm not saying that its sweetness and light to go the regular order -- but it brings everybody to the table when it...
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dingell, member of congress. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. members please take your conversations off the floor. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the chair will postpone further proceedings today on the motion to suspend the rules on which a recorded vote or the yeas and nays are ordered, or on which the vote incurs objection under clause 6 of rule 20. any record vote on the postponed question will be taken later. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> madam speaker, i move the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 4573 as amended. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 4573 a bill to direct the secretary of the treasury to instruct the united states executive directors at the international monetary fund, the world bank, the inter-american development bank and other multilateral development institutions to use the voice vote and influence of the united states to cancel immediately and completely haiti's debts to such institutions and for other hurps. the s
dingell, member of congress. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. members please take your conversations off the floor. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the chair will postpone further proceedings today on the motion to suspend the rules on which a recorded vote or the yeas and nays are ordered, or on which the vote incurs objection under clause 6 of rule 20. any record vote on the postponed question will be taken later. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek...
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dingell's father.father before him introducing every term in congress the universal health care for all americans. and that legacy, that tradition was reinforced with our election in 2006 and then in 2008 to increase our ranks, to strengthen the democratic majority to pass this legislation. not only was it about the numbers. more important than that, it was about the significant improvement in the legislation. because of some of the members here and their colleagues in the class of '06 and the class of '08, the legislation that we enrolled here today makes this health care reform more affordable for the middle class. it makes it more accessible to many more people. it has more equity for the states by removing the nebraska arran arrangement. state equity. it makes it hold insurance companies more accountable by improving the reforms that were in the original legislation. it changes, because of the work of '06 and '08 classes. it changes the pay for, making it fair to the middle class. >> as nancy pelos
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dingell who's actually been in the house since 1955. has introduced legislation on this magnitude every year since he's been in this house. the words i'm hearing are extremely cautiously optimistic. they are right there, right around that 216 magic number. some -- one democrat i spoke to recently says there are about 214. some go about 210, 212. either way, those are well within striking distance for house speaker nancy pelosi and president obama. so cautious optimism seems to be the day up here on capitol hill, very close to making this dream for many a reality. >> yeah. okay. we have a big story that will erupt about an hour or so from now whether there is a news conference with bart stupak talking about abortion in terms of the funding of it. what's this all about, what do you expect he's going to say? >> this is interesting, alex. this is kind of a last piece of the entire puzzle right here. bart stupak has been a very, very hardened pro-life democrat from michigan who wants extremely strict abortion language within this bill, withi
dingell who's actually been in the house since 1955. has introduced legislation on this magnitude every year since he's been in this house. the words i'm hearing are extremely cautiously optimistic. they are right there, right around that 216 magic number. some -- one democrat i spoke to recently says there are about 214. some go about 210, 212. either way, those are well within striking distance for house speaker nancy pelosi and president obama. so cautious optimism seems to be the day up...
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senator dingell did not seem to buy that would be voluntary. there was resistance from other members of congress if they do not go along with what you are proposing. does the fcc had enough carrots and sticks in its arsenal to accomplish this without congress? >> the fcc does need the congress to give them the tools to help it in the reallocation of the spectrum. this is one part of the plan that i am most proud of. it puts us on the right side of history. one of the fundamental lessons we learned in looking at it was the importance of spectrum and the difficulty of correcting if you do not have enough. if it turns out he did not have enough inputs, the market will create them. no market can create more spectrum. the problem is in the reallocation based on market proportion. i used to be in the wall street analysis business. if you had an investment company that was forced to invest money based on the way it invested 60 years ago, the company would go out of business right away. you cannot do that. you have to react to what is going on today. t
senator dingell did not seem to buy that would be voluntary. there was resistance from other members of congress if they do not go along with what you are proposing. does the fcc had enough carrots and sticks in its arsenal to accomplish this without congress? >> the fcc does need the congress to give them the tools to help it in the reallocation of the spectrum. this is one part of the plan that i am most proud of. it puts us on the right side of history. one of the fundamental lessons...
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johnson, from bill and hillary clinton to one of the deans who has been fighting this so long, john dingell. [applause] to senator ted kennedy -- [applause] it is fitting that heads would go, vicki, is here. -- it is fitting that his widow, vicki is here. [applause] it is fitting that teddy's widow of the key is here and his niece caroline, his son patrick whose vote helped make this bill at reality. [applause] i remember seeing ted walked through that door in a summit in this room one year ago, one of his last public appearances and it was hard for him to make it. he was confident that we would do the right thing. our presence here today is remarkable and improbable. with all the pundits and lobbyists and the game playing that passes for governing in washington, it has been easy at times to doubt our ability to do such a big thing, such a complicated thing. to wonder if there are limits to what we as a people can still achieve. it is easy to succumb to the sense of cynicism about what is possible in this country. to date we are affirming that essential truth, the truth every generation is
johnson, from bill and hillary clinton to one of the deans who has been fighting this so long, john dingell. [applause] to senator ted kennedy -- [applause] it is fitting that heads would go, vicki, is here. -- it is fitting that his widow, vicki is here. [applause] it is fitting that teddy's widow of the key is here and his niece caroline, his son patrick whose vote helped make this bill at reality. [applause] i remember seeing ted walked through that door in a summit in this room one year...
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congressman john dingell whose father offered universal health care back in 1953.health care reform victory from last night. >> imperial billiards made custom pool tables. now they have pellets that account for 50% of their business. for more, watch msnbc on sunday mornings with "your business." at&t covers 97% of all americans. that's right, 97%. which means you can talk, text, email or go online from almost anywhere. so whether you're in portland, oregon, or portland, maine... washington, d.c., or seattle, washington, or somewhere in between, at&t has the coverage you need. hopefully that sheds a little light on the subject. ♪ let's wind 'em with precision. open our throttle to even more selection. and turn that savings swagger up full tilt. ♪ so when the time comes to bust open a can of doing... we've got all the tools for all the things we need to make 'em happen. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now, get miracle gro garden soil for flowers and vegetables for just $3.97. right now, get miracle gro garden soil band now we're ins
congressman john dingell whose father offered universal health care back in 1953.health care reform victory from last night. >> imperial billiards made custom pool tables. now they have pellets that account for 50% of their business. for more, watch msnbc on sunday mornings with "your business." at&t covers 97% of all americans. that's right, 97%. which means you can talk, text, email or go online from almost anywhere. so whether you're in portland, oregon, or portland,...
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. >> host: representative dingell didn't seem to buy it was going to be voluntary. >> guest: right. >> host: if there's resistance from other members of congress to the point they don't go along with those things in the plan that you need congress to do such as authorizing sharing spectrum auction revenues with, with the broadcasters for giving back the spectrum, can the does the fcc have enough carrots and sticks to be able to accomplish this without congress? >> guest: in terms of incentive auctions, the fcc does need the congress to give the fcc tools to help it in the reallocation of spectrum. this is actually one of the parts of the plan that i think i'm most proud of because, again, it puts us on the right side of history. one of the fundamental lessons that we learned in looking at it was the importance of spectrum and the difficulty of correcting if you don't have enough. there are a lot of other inputs into the broadband ecosystem that if it turns out you don't have enough of them, the market will create them, but no market can create more spectrum. we have what we have. the
. >> host: representative dingell didn't seem to buy it was going to be voluntary. >> guest: right. >> host: if there's resistance from other members of congress to the point they don't go along with those things in the plan that you need congress to do such as authorizing sharing spectrum auction revenues with, with the broadcasters for giving back the spectrum, can the does the fcc have enough carrots and sticks to be able to accomplish this without congress? >> guest:...
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from bill and hillary clinton to one of the deans who has been fighting this so long, john dingell. to senator ted kennedy. and it is fitting that ted's widow, vicki, is here. i remember seeing ted walk through that door in a summit in this room a year ago, one of his last public appearances. and it was hard for him to make it. but he was confident that we would do the right thing. >> when it came time to talk about the legislation the president said health care reform would soon speak for itself. >> in a few moments when i sign this bill all of the overheated rhetoric over reform will finally confront the reality of reform. this year tens of thousands of uninsured americans with pre-existing conditions, the parents of children who have a pre-existing condition will finally be able to purchase the coverage they need. that happens this year. this year insurance companies will no longer be able to drop people's coverage when they get sick. they won't be able to place life time limits or restrictive annual limits on the amount of care they can receive. this year all new insurance plans
from bill and hillary clinton to one of the deans who has been fighting this so long, john dingell. to senator ted kennedy. and it is fitting that ted's widow, vicki, is here. i remember seeing ted walk through that door in a summit in this room a year ago, one of his last public appearances. and it was hard for him to make it. but he was confident that we would do the right thing. >> when it came time to talk about the legislation the president said health care reform would soon speak...
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. >> i'm carrying this gavel that was just given to me -- correction, lent to me my chairman dingel.he enactment of the medicare law. i will use it this evening when we cast a very successful vote for this important legislation. it's been a complete team effort, not only a team effort, a partnership with our leadership and every member of our caucus. we look forward to making this historic day known to the american people about we're doing this for the american people, for their health, for their opportunity, for their job success and -- thank you. >> all right. so the democrats having a little pep rally just before this -- these key votes are about to unfold. key word -- key words from nancy pelosi, this evening she said the vote, suggesting we're going to be here for a while. but we're going to watch every step of the way. this is an important piece of legislation, a critical piece of legislation, whether you're for it or against it. you want to know if the way health care is provided in the united states stands or changes, how much change there is. sanjay gupta, our chief medical
. >> i'm carrying this gavel that was just given to me -- correction, lent to me my chairman dingel.he enactment of the medicare law. i will use it this evening when we cast a very successful vote for this important legislation. it's been a complete team effort, not only a team effort, a partnership with our leadership and every member of our caucus. we look forward to making this historic day known to the american people about we're doing this for the american people, for their health,...
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very ugly and very disturbing and to my mind disproportionate to the legislation, this is, as john dingell has said, somewhere to the right of where richard nixon was. i think we should remember, as important this is, we need to look at it proportionately and with a sense of balance. >> speaking about balance, mike murphy, there are a lot of republicans who seek a little balance in all this discussion of history. there's a congressman who wrote on his website, just because it's historic doesn't mean it's good. >> i think that's right. i think it's a bad bill. i don't like it because it's not about cost, but only about access. the access problem is driven by cost. i think the truth is it's the end of the beginning on health care. the congre we'll have after the november elections, i'd be willing to bet it's a different kind of congress, may still be democratic but the numbers will be much tighter. this bill couldn't pass that congress. this country doesn't like this bill. this is long term here. this is only the beginning. i believe four to five years from now, when this takes effect, the s
very ugly and very disturbing and to my mind disproportionate to the legislation, this is, as john dingell has said, somewhere to the right of where richard nixon was. i think we should remember, as important this is, we need to look at it proportionately and with a sense of balance. >> speaking about balance, mike murphy, there are a lot of republicans who seek a little balance in all this discussion of history. there's a congressman who wrote on his website, just because it's historic...
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john dingell. and he will be our cleanup here, but this morning he came forward in the caucus with a gavel in hand and delivered it to our speaker. the single most responsible person for this night's success. speaker nancy pelosi. and she, tonight, gavelled a continuation of that commitment to ensure that all americans have access to affordable, quality health care. tonight, or this morning, is not for speeches. it to safe the victory, not a party, nor of this leadership, but for the american people. i am pleased to now yield to the gentleman from south carolina. he and i started out together in the young democrats over 50 years ago. >> no. >> still young. >> well, 45 or 46. >> that's a big difference. >> mark, you remember. who did an extraordinary job in answering the question of whether we'd have the votes. jim clyburn of south carolina. >> thank you, thank you, thank you very much, mr. leader. let me just take a moment to say how proud i am to be serving this particular juncture with this group
john dingell. and he will be our cleanup here, but this morning he came forward in the caucus with a gavel in hand and delivered it to our speaker. the single most responsible person for this night's success. speaker nancy pelosi. and she, tonight, gavelled a continuation of that commitment to ensure that all americans have access to affordable, quality health care. tonight, or this morning, is not for speeches. it to safe the victory, not a party, nor of this leadership, but for the american...
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dingell.ou have been our inspiration. [applause] . . >> more important than that, it was about the significant improvements in the legislation. because of some of the members who are here and their colleagues in the class of 2006 and 2008, the legislation enrolled here today makes this health care reform more affordable for the middle class. it makes it more accessible to many more people. it has more equity for the states by removing the nebraska arrangement. [laughter] state equity. it holds insurance companies more accountable by improving the reforms that were in the original legislation. it changes because of the work of the 06 and 08 classes. it makes it fair again for the middle class. it closes the doughnut hole for seniors. it closes the doughnut hole for seniors, and that is really very important. if you are not a senior, as i am becoming more and more by the minute, the doughnut hole is the disparity and the inequity in the senior space in terms of paying for their prescription drug
dingell.ou have been our inspiration. [applause] . . >> more important than that, it was about the significant improvements in the legislation. because of some of the members who are here and their colleagues in the class of 2006 and 2008, the legislation enrolled here today makes this health care reform more affordable for the middle class. it makes it more accessible to many more people. it has more equity for the states by removing the nebraska arrangement. [laughter] state equity. it...
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. >>> though there are several democrats still on the fence, congressman john dingell says he's confident passed. michigan democrat joined me a short while ago. >> we're going to win. the bill is going to pass. it is going to the president to be signed, and 32 million people are going to get health care. it also is so that we're going to see that for the first time in a long time, we're passing a massive budget reduction bill and a deficit reduction bill, something which will mean 130-some-billion dollars in reductions during the first ten years of the bill, and during the second ten years, over $1.3 trillion. >> well, msnbc will have live coverage all day tomorrow as the house prepares to take this historic vote. keep it right here on msnbc sunday for final round of the health care battle. >>> the director of the cia says al qaeda is on the run and lacking for leadership in the wake of an aggressive operation by the agency. this week leon panetta reveals the cia believes osama bin laden and his top deputy have gone deeper into hiding. >>> also this week, a former cia field operative is d
. >>> though there are several democrats still on the fence, congressman john dingell says he's confident passed. michigan democrat joined me a short while ago. >> we're going to win. the bill is going to pass. it is going to the president to be signed, and 32 million people are going to get health care. it also is so that we're going to see that for the first time in a long time, we're passing a massive budget reduction bill and a deficit reduction bill, something which will...
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he has a long relationship with john dingelle, who is fighting for this legislation and has been for 60 years. it will be interesting to see if they can come up with an executive order that says no federal funding for abortion and see if that resolves some of the concerns. it didn't resolve the concerns of marsy. she came out this morning. congressman stupak said his group is down to about six members who are solidly wanting this legislation changed. host: how critical are six votes? guest: six votes is huge. they can't afford to have slippage among any other democrats, people like lorta sanchez. they need those people to show up. if they do come up with some kind of final compromise, which seems unlikely, this bill could pass fairly easily, but it doesn't seem like that is in the cards. host: next is a telephone call from greg. greg opposes the legislation, watching in robertsville, alabama. you're on. caller: the whole problem is there are two many people who want something for nothing, and it is a large step for socialism. health care is not a right, it's a privilege. longevity of
he has a long relationship with john dingelle, who is fighting for this legislation and has been for 60 years. it will be interesting to see if they can come up with an executive order that says no federal funding for abortion and see if that resolves some of the concerns. it didn't resolve the concerns of marsy. she came out this morning. congressman stupak said his group is down to about six members who are solidly wanting this legislation changed. host: how critical are six votes? guest: six...
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we have representative john dingell of michigan.our stories on the president paz budget continues with the head of the women's policy research institute. >> we are in the business of trying to help our students, predominately them women and some of these older women and men who come to us understand that you should focus on achievement in your own life and not be looking to grab headlines. >> meet the woman credit for turning around trinity washington university. this weekend, former republican presidential candidate mitt romney and his latest book, no apology,"he argues that a strong america is essential for the world. >> an oversight hearing on government aid to citigroup. the financial services company that has received $45 billion from these troubled asset relief program noticed tarp. witnesses included the citibank ceo. this is slightly less than an hour and half. >> we will put your written statement and the record. >> thank you. thank you for inviting me here. citigroup today is a fundamentally different company from what we
we have representative john dingell of michigan.our stories on the president paz budget continues with the head of the women's policy research institute. >> we are in the business of trying to help our students, predominately them women and some of these older women and men who come to us understand that you should focus on achievement in your own life and not be looking to grab headlines. >> meet the woman credit for turning around trinity washington university. this weekend,...
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i would agree with the chairman dingell that the fcc requirement on carriers to unbundle their fiber will not be met by this legislative body. do not change the rules after investments have been made. do not put up roadblocks to new investment. finally, i have concerns about spectrum proposals that could cause harm to consumers and broadcasters as a result of the digital transmission. broadcasters return over 100 megahertz to the government and at the same time increase their services. i yield back my time. >> the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized for two minutes. >> thank you very much. congratulations to the federal communications commission. when i put the language in the stimulus package mandating that the federal communications commission had to return this as a report back to the american people on the future of broadband, just 30 months ago, i can tell you right now that you met the highest expectations i had when i answer to that language into the law. the table of contents is just an indication of how thoroughly you have examined this subject -- health care, educati
i would agree with the chairman dingell that the fcc requirement on carriers to unbundle their fiber will not be met by this legislative body. do not change the rules after investments have been made. do not put up roadblocks to new investment. finally, i have concerns about spectrum proposals that could cause harm to consumers and broadcasters as a result of the digital transmission. broadcasters return over 100 megahertz to the government and at the same time increase their services. i yield...
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from bill and hillary clinton to one of the deans who's been fighting this so long, john dingell.kennedy. and it's fitting that ted's widow vicki is here. it's fitting that teddy's widow vicki is here and his niece, caroline, his son patrick, whose vote helped make this reform a reality. i remember seeing ted walk through that door in a summit in this room a year ago, one of his last public appearances. and it was hard for him to make it. but he was confident that we would do the right thing. we are a nation that faces its challenges and accepts its responsibilities. we are a nation that does what is hard, what is necessary, what is right. here in thisountry, we shape our own destiny. that is what we do. that is who we are. that is what makes us the united states of america. and we have now just enshrined, as soon as i sign this bill, a core principle. that everybody should have some basic security when it comes to their health care. and it is an extraordinary achievement that has happened because of all of you and all the advocates all across the country. so thank you. may god bl
from bill and hillary clinton to one of the deans who's been fighting this so long, john dingell.kennedy. and it's fitting that ted's widow vicki is here. it's fitting that teddy's widow vicki is here and his niece, caroline, his son patrick, whose vote helped make this reform a reality. i remember seeing ted walk through that door in a summit in this room a year ago, one of his last public appearances. and it was hard for him to make it. but he was confident that we would do the right thing....
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dingell co-sponsored my amendment in committee it against this language you have actually there are membersf this committee here in 1999 who voted in favor of this amendment mr. diaz power, mr. pacings, mr. mcgovern, pete sessions luis slaughter. ms. matsui vote in favor in the committee. this language passed the house by a vote of 275 to 151 and six on this committee voted in favor. we owe to the american people to include protection against unwarranted denial of treatment reviewed by medical professionals and not paper pushers have never set foot in an examination room or treatment room. and the amendments offered from mr. martin. march 15th david axelrod state of the president doesn't believe state only notes or the president does not believe the state only votes should not be in the bill the president said special deals should come out so please allow mr. barton's amendments to be made in order they will help the president keep his word and save taxpayers billions. the first louisiana purchase, the amount is to remove the provision commonly referred to as the louisiana purchase which pr
dingell co-sponsored my amendment in committee it against this language you have actually there are membersf this committee here in 1999 who voted in favor of this amendment mr. diaz power, mr. pacings, mr. mcgovern, pete sessions luis slaughter. ms. matsui vote in favor in the committee. this language passed the house by a vote of 275 to 151 and six on this committee voted in favor. we owe to the american people to include protection against unwarranted denial of treatment reviewed by medical...
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>> well, i think john dingell is dead wrong about that.te. that is unprecedented in american history and i think unprecedented in any health care legislation. i don't know that i would have used the word armageddon but it is important for the american people to understand, this is extraordinary. the american government has never ever, ever inserted it selves in the lives and the businesses of the american body politic the way this administration is doing, and this bill goes stunningly further and that anything anybody had con tem plated before. republicans do have ideas and we should be talking about those ideas. i think there are many failures in this legislation you're seeing. >> with respect sir, particularly given perhaps the demographic. >> you can call me john. >> or shadegg. >> with the demographics potentially of some of your constituents in arizona, i think social security and medicare, which involved broad-based taxation would count as interference in the lives of the american people on arguably a larger scale. >> fascinating poi
>> well, i think john dingell is dead wrong about that.te. that is unprecedented in american history and i think unprecedented in any health care legislation. i don't know that i would have used the word armageddon but it is important for the american people to understand, this is extraordinary. the american government has never ever, ever inserted it selves in the lives and the businesses of the american body politic the way this administration is doing, and this bill goes stunningly...
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dingell, is recognized. >> i commend you for holding today's hearing.want to also commend the federal communications commission chairman genachowski and his team. they have completed a road map to insure broad and reaches every corner of the united states. there are two elements that should be the core of this effort. first, it should focus on promoting broadband adoption. second, it should establish and address a support mechanism for broad bands expansion into high- cost in underserved areas of the country. i am pleased that the national broadband plan includes chapters on these issues. nonetheless, i have great concerns about several of the plan's recommendations about spectrum reallocation. there are competition based issues. at best, these matters are ancillary to the congress's intent to expand national broadbent access. at worst, they would institute the old policy fights long said satisfactorily sceptred. -- satisfactorily settled. i wrote to address my misgivings about reallocating spectrum from broadcasters to mobile communications providers.
dingell, is recognized. >> i commend you for holding today's hearing.want to also commend the federal communications commission chairman genachowski and his team. they have completed a road map to insure broad and reaches every corner of the united states. there are two elements that should be the core of this effort. first, it should focus on promoting broadband adoption. second, it should establish and address a support mechanism for broad bands expansion into high- cost in underserved...
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the energy and commerce committee under the leadership of henry waxman and formerly john dingell and the ways and means committee under the leadership of charles rangel and now under the leadership of sander levin from michigan. thank them very much. the energy, mr. scott what's your new committee name? energy, education and labor committee under the leadership of mr. george miller of california. all of these committees working together with the budget committee led by john spratt of texas and louise slaughter of new york -- did i say texas? excuse me, from south carolina. i'll personally apologize to him for that. john spratt from south carolina and louise slaughter from new york leading the rules committee. all these individuals working together to get us to the point where we were last night. the passage of this bill is monumental. it is historic. yesterday was not an ordinary day in the house of representatives. i thank my colleagues who voted for this legislation and i look forward to the results that it will yield. at this time, i will yield back my time to the congresswoman fr
the energy and commerce committee under the leadership of henry waxman and formerly john dingell and the ways and means committee under the leadership of charles rangel and now under the leadership of sander levin from michigan. thank them very much. the energy, mr. scott what's your new committee name? energy, education and labor committee under the leadership of mr. george miller of california. all of these committees working together with the budget committee led by john spratt of texas and...
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dingell for five minutes. >> thank you for your kindness and courtesy. i commend you for this hearing, which is very important and i also commend you for your fine leadership of this subcommittee, for which you have done a splendid job. i want to observe the response by nhtsa to these safety defects has been sluggish. likewise, nhtsa possible decisions to terminate several and turned it -- several at internal analysis related to the defective toyota vehicles since 2003 due to a purported lack of resources leaves one with the impression the agency lacks the proper level of personnel and appropriations with which to fill its mandate. we want to find out if that is the case today. if that be so, the safety of the american public is at question. as was the case with its sister agency, the consumer products safety commission, nhtsa has suffered years of stagnation in funding and in many cases has endured production and personal levels, most notably in its office of defects investigation. nevertheless, the agency possesses a number of powerful enforcement tool
dingell for five minutes. >> thank you for your kindness and courtesy. i commend you for this hearing, which is very important and i also commend you for your fine leadership of this subcommittee, for which you have done a splendid job. i want to observe the response by nhtsa to these safety defects has been sluggish. likewise, nhtsa possible decisions to terminate several and turned it -- several at internal analysis related to the defective toyota vehicles since 2003 due to a purported...
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after that, john dingell talks about his career in congress. then the joint economic committee reviews february employment figures. this week on america & the courts , the australian chief justice discusses -- the chief justice discusses the four lot in domestic courts issue. that is tomorrow at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> the next to journalism must be one that is open to blog and e-mails that are hammering slight fists on the door to be let into the conversation to add new information, to raise new questions, to suggest new context. >> winners of this year's national press foundation awards talk about the role of journalism in a changing society saturday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> former massachusetts governor in 2008 gop presidential candidate mitt romney discusses a range of issues including health care and the economy, government debt, and national security, and talks about the obama administration's handling of the issues. this event lasts about one hour. >> we are committed to our club. you can visit our web site at www.pres
after that, john dingell talks about his career in congress. then the joint economic committee reviews february employment figures. this week on america & the courts , the australian chief justice discusses -- the chief justice discusses the four lot in domestic courts issue. that is tomorrow at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> the next to journalism must be one that is open to blog and e-mails that are hammering slight fists on the door to be let into the conversation to add new...
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when i heard you answer representative dingell about having access to data, you said that we have access to data in a similar way whether it is toyota, who keeps information in japan, and our domestic automobile industry. i was under the impression based on the last hearing that we actually could access information from our domestic auto manufacturers in a way that we cannot get from toyota. could you clarify? >> happy to. i took from the question about the early warning reporting data which is a quarterly data review from all other makers which is a set template of data we receive. there are differences in how they collate and present it but we can understand all that. in terms of event that that report recorders, you're absolutely right. toyota has proprietary systems that up until a week ago, there was only one tool in the country that could be used to read it. we did not have that tool. if we ever wanted to get information from any event data recorder on a toyota vehicle, it was very difficult. it is my understanding that toyota has provided odi staff 3 of these tools. i am not sure
when i heard you answer representative dingell about having access to data, you said that we have access to data in a similar way whether it is toyota, who keeps information in japan, and our domestic automobile industry. i was under the impression based on the last hearing that we actually could access information from our domestic auto manufacturers in a way that we cannot get from toyota. could you clarify? >> happy to. i took from the question about the early warning reporting data...
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lyndon johnson, from bill and hillary clinton to one of the deans who been fighting this along, john dingelltor ted kennedy, and it is fitting that ted's will come vicki -- that tads widow -- ted's widow, vicki, is here, and his knees caroline, and his son patrick, whose vote help make this reform our reality. i remember seeing ted will through that door to a summit in this room a year ago, one of his last public appearances. and it was hard for him to make it. but he was confident that we would do the right thing. our presence here today is remarkable an improbable. with all the punditry, all lobbying, all the game playing that passes for governing in washington, it has been easy at times to doubt our ability to do such a big thing, such a complicated thing. to wonder if there were limits that we as a people can still achieve. it is easy to succumb to the sense of cynicism about what is possible in this country. but today we are affirming that essential truth, the truth every generation is called to rediscover for itself, that we are not a nation that scales back its aspirations. we are not
lyndon johnson, from bill and hillary clinton to one of the deans who been fighting this along, john dingelltor ted kennedy, and it is fitting that ted's will come vicki -- that tads widow -- ted's widow, vicki, is here, and his knees caroline, and his son patrick, whose vote help make this reform our reality. i remember seeing ted will through that door to a summit in this room a year ago, one of his last public appearances. and it was hard for him to make it. but he was confident that we...
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johnson, from bill and hillary clinton to one of the deans who has been fighting the so long, john dingellause] to senator ted kennedy -- [applause] it is fitting that his widow vicky is here. [applause] it is fitting that his widow the key is here and his niece caroline, his son patrick was a boat helped make this reform a reality. [applause] i remember seeing ted walked through that door in a summit in this room one year ago, one of his last public appearances and it was hard for him to make it. he was confident that we would do the right thing. our presence here today is remarkable and improbable. with all but pundits and lobbyists and game playing that passes for governing in washington, it has been easy at times to doubt our ability to do such a big thing, such a complicated thing. to wonder if there are limits to what we as a people can still achieve. it is easy to succumb to the sense of cynicism about what is possible in this country. today, we are affirming that essential truth, the truth that every generation is called to rediscover for itself, that we are not a nation that scale
johnson, from bill and hillary clinton to one of the deans who has been fighting the so long, john dingellause] to senator ted kennedy -- [applause] it is fitting that his widow vicky is here. [applause] it is fitting that his widow the key is here and his niece caroline, his son patrick was a boat helped make this reform a reality. [applause] i remember seeing ted walked through that door in a summit in this room one year ago, one of his last public appearances and it was hard for him to make...
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first political experience, as i remember it, was as a kid passing out leaflets for the dad of john dingell. his father introduced a health care bill, how many decades ago , and before him others. going back to teddy roosevelt. no huge radical. so now decades later we come to a moment when we can step up to the plate and you call it a different nation. no, i say it's in the best traditions of the united states of america. so this is simply a bill to reassure. don't use it as an opportunity to talk about something else. we want to say clearly to the veterans of this country and to the families of those veterans, to everybody who is part of that family, that their health care is going to be protected. that's the purpose of this legislation. i now yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: all time has expired. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 4887, as amended. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill -- mr. levin: i
first political experience, as i remember it, was as a kid passing out leaflets for the dad of john dingell. his father introduced a health care bill, how many decades ago , and before him others. going back to teddy roosevelt. no huge radical. so now decades later we come to a moment when we can step up to the plate and you call it a different nation. no, i say it's in the best traditions of the united states of america. so this is simply a bill to reassure. don't use it as an opportunity to...
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that's why i'm working with congressman levin and congressman dingell on legislation that will provide states with funding that they can use to create a collateral support program to make sure that these businesses get the vital lending that is so important for them. that's why i've also proposed a small business lending plan that will redirect unspent wall street bailout funding to instead help small businesses in our communities so they can get the credit that they need to grow and to create jobs. efforts to help small businesses are especially crucial in areas of high unemployment. i was happy to author legislation through the small business cu which i know representative doll kemper is a leader in to provide dear zoo -- zero interest loans in high unemployment areas with payments on these loans deferred for 18 months. it also makes high unemployment areas eligible for the new market venture capital program providing strong financial incentives for investment in new and emerging industries and in areas where the work force is necessary to build up the new economy and is ready and en
that's why i'm working with congressman levin and congressman dingell on legislation that will provide states with funding that they can use to create a collateral support program to make sure that these businesses get the vital lending that is so important for them. that's why i've also proposed a small business lending plan that will redirect unspent wall street bailout funding to instead help small businesses in our communities so they can get the credit that they need to grow and to create...
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more about the health care debate with representative john dingell of michigan. the chairman emeritus of the energy and commerce committee, and our series on the president's budget continues with the head of the institute for women's policy research. "washington journal" is live on c-span every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. now, an oversight hearing on government aid to citigroup, the financial-services company that has received $45 billion from the tarp program. witnesses included the citigroup ceo. his testimony comes up about half way through this three hour hearing. >> the march 4 hearing of the congressional oversight panel will come to order. good morning, i am elizabeth warning -- elizabeth warren, the chair of the congressional oversight panel. congressional oversight panel. as everyone in this room knows, in late 2008, a financial crisis threatened to bring the worldwide economy to its knees. sity's special special role in this is on october 28 of 2008, as one of the nine large financial institutions that received extraordinary assistance from the united sta
more about the health care debate with representative john dingell of michigan. the chairman emeritus of the energy and commerce committee, and our series on the president's budget continues with the head of the institute for women's policy research. "washington journal" is live on c-span every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. now, an oversight hearing on government aid to citigroup, the financial-services company that has received $45 billion from the tarp program. witnesses included the...
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dingell, what an honor it is to serve with you.[applause] and his father before him introducing ever term in congress. that legacy and that tradition is reinforced with the election of our members to increase our strength and increase the majority to pass this legislation. not only was it about numbers, more important than that, it was about the significance and improvements in the legislation. because of some of the members that are here and colleagues and the freshman class of 2006 and 2008, the legislation we are enrolled here today makes this health care reform more affordable for the middle class. it makes it more accessible to many more people. it has more equity for the state by removing the nebraska arrangement. and it holds the insurance companies more accountable by improving the reforms that were in the original legislation. it changes because of the work of this class. it makes it more fair to the middle class. it closes the donut for seniors and that is very important. if you are not a senior, and i am becoming more an
dingell, what an honor it is to serve with you.[applause] and his father before him introducing ever term in congress. that legacy and that tradition is reinforced with the election of our members to increase our strength and increase the majority to pass this legislation. not only was it about numbers, more important than that, it was about the significance and improvements in the legislation. because of some of the members that are here and colleagues and the freshman class of 2006 and 2008,...
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for more about the health care debate with john dingell of michigan. for and our series on the president's budget continues with heidi, headed the institute for women's policy research. "washington journal" is like every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. classical live events to tell you about. the british direct inquiry commission hears from prime minister gordon brown at 5:00 a.m. eastern. at 1:00 p.m., mr. romney at the financial press club. his new book is titled no policy, the case for american greatness. >> not a pentagon briefing on afghanistan. thousands of marines and afghan troops are in the seven city of marcia to establish security services. the marine commander is lawrence nicholson. this is 30 minutes. it is my privilege to be able to have the commander and second marine of the brigade. he assumed duties in june of 2009 and is doing this from camp leatherneck in afghanistan today. it is going to give a brief overview of what they have been doing it takes some of your questions. welcome. thank you for your time this morning. let me turn it over to
for more about the health care debate with john dingell of michigan. for and our series on the president's budget continues with heidi, headed the institute for women's policy research. "washington journal" is like every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. classical live events to tell you about. the british direct inquiry commission hears from prime minister gordon brown at 5:00 a.m. eastern. at 1:00 p.m., mr. romney at the financial press club. his new book is titled no policy, the case for...