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doc's vision for this organization is nothing short of inspiring. as a person who grew up carrying water, i'm particularly sensitive to this issue. doc started wine to water after doing some water sanitation work in darfur, sudan, with samaritans first, another exceptional relief works located in boone, north carolina. wine to water was founded on the premise of giving the nor fortunate members of our society -- more fortunate members of our society the opportunity to bring life giving water to people without access to clean drinking water around the world. wine to water which takes its name from the first miracle performed by jesus during his earthly ministry took an otherwise everyday event like a wine tasting and turned it on its head. by using wine events to raise money and awareness about the lack of of clean drinking water in the developing world, doc has harness add powerful social force and multiplied the against ross it of many, including a core of dedicated a.s.u. students who volunteer with wine to water. doc is in essence turning wine to
doc's vision for this organization is nothing short of inspiring. as a person who grew up carrying water, i'm particularly sensitive to this issue. doc started wine to water after doing some water sanitation work in darfur, sudan, with samaritans first, another exceptional relief works located in boone, north carolina. wine to water was founded on the premise of giving the nor fortunate members of our society -- more fortunate members of our society the opportunity to bring life giving water to...
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it boils down to he's been headache for coach doc rivers. he's very hard to coach, and he's got some attitude problems. and the celtics feel like if this guy has some attitude problems right now when he's not highly paid, when we still have three superstars, what is he going to be like if we pay him big money? and, you know, he's an all-star. so they're trying to move him right now, and it tells you how bad the problem is because they're coming off winning a championship with this this guy as a young point guard two years ago, and then he played tremendously in the playoffs, so the fact that they're willing to move him now, that just shows you how bad the problem is. >> now, the celtics, they hold only one selection in thursday's nba draft, the 28th pick in the second round. do you see them making a deal to move up? >> well, they're trying, and there are several teams that are willing to trade their lottery picks. there's memphis, you know, may trade their number-two pick. i'm thinking they'll end up keeping it, but they certainly are open t
it boils down to he's been headache for coach doc rivers. he's very hard to coach, and he's got some attitude problems. and the celtics feel like if this guy has some attitude problems right now when he's not highly paid, when we still have three superstars, what is he going to be like if we pay him big money? and, you know, he's an all-star. so they're trying to move him right now, and it tells you how bad the problem is because they're coming off winning a championship with this this guy as a...
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if he is ready for the big leagues he will go down for a couple of weeks and it will be like doc gooden and be relick usely talented -- rekick usely talented. -- ridiculously talented. others it will take time. idiculously talented. -- ridiculously talented. others it will take time. >> johnny: lannan delivers and a swing and a miss from gonzalez. reds have runners at the corners. one away in a 1-0 game. cincinnati with a run in the top of the second. nationals just haven't been able to generate enough hits to get some runs in this series. >> rob: you were around long enough. you watched sandy koufax pitch. he was not good. nolan ryan in his first years not good. sandy koufax retired because of a bad elbow at 29. you know, you want the guy to play to 39, 49. >> johnny: lannan delivers, base hit to left. a run will score. roped to left field as gonzalez gets a base hit. drive in the reds second run of the afternoon. it is a 2-0 cincinnati lead. for gonzalez, his 17th rbi of the season. adam rosales will step in. has one of the base hits off of lannan today. fouled out of play. i think we
if he is ready for the big leagues he will go down for a couple of weeks and it will be like doc gooden and be relick usely talented -- rekick usely talented. -- ridiculously talented. others it will take time. idiculously talented. -- ridiculously talented. others it will take time. >> johnny: lannan delivers and a swing and a miss from gonzalez. reds have runners at the corners. one away in a 1-0 game. cincinnati with a run in the top of the second. nationals just haven't been able to...
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by the way, just to mention elijah dukes one more time, hillsboro high school in tampa produced doc goodenary sheffield, carl everett, mike heath and nationals prospects michael burgess. burgess. of course, a lot of other major leaguers have come out of high schools in and around tampa. garza falling behind most of his hitters here with the exception of adam dunn, had him 0-2. willingham has had a great base-on average lately. that's a good pitch, under his hands for a strike. he already tripled. >> rob: he only tripled the amount he has given up in his prior starts. >> bob: maybe he was due and so are the nats who have not scored many runs in the 1st inning this year. willingham, slicing away from gabe gross. this is one of the few ballparks where the bullpen is on the field of play. he did not have to contend with the mound but he was not far from it. >> rob: you see that warning track right there that's like crushed rubber, higher sneakers, et cetera. that's the warning track around the entire field. this is kicking up a little bit. one thing about being out here for the world series, t
by the way, just to mention elijah dukes one more time, hillsboro high school in tampa produced doc goodenary sheffield, carl everett, mike heath and nationals prospects michael burgess. burgess. of course, a lot of other major leaguers have come out of high schools in and around tampa. garza falling behind most of his hitters here with the exception of adam dunn, had him 0-2. willingham has had a great base-on average lately. that's a good pitch, under his hands for a strike. he already...
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chairman, i think we could pass 2220 and we still wouldn't have enough docs in the system to take careof the population. the 2220 pathway is only available until june 30, 2009 bausz of the changes in 2007. if there was ever a time to act without interruption it's now. i would ask unanimous consent of the chair that i enter into the record a letter received -- or dated 23 june from the ama, which shows the ama's support for this piece of legislation, as well as a letter that was sent to secretary margaret spellings when she was then secretary of education. and it is signed by 97 medical associations and state medical societies including every state medical society in the nation calling for the reinstatement of 2220. with recent reports showing the united states is facing a shortage of physicians in the future, reinstatement of this rule could prompt students who other wise could not afford medical school to get a career in medicine a second look. mr. chairman, i would urge my colleagues to pass this very important legislation. >> you're right. i am a co-sponsor of this bill. i hoped, by
chairman, i think we could pass 2220 and we still wouldn't have enough docs in the system to take careof the population. the 2220 pathway is only available until june 30, 2009 bausz of the changes in 2007. if there was ever a time to act without interruption it's now. i would ask unanimous consent of the chair that i enter into the record a letter received -- or dated 23 june from the ama, which shows the ama's support for this piece of legislation, as well as a letter that was sent to...
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order for them to use this kind of an approach, they would need both the agreement of the patient a the doc and i suspect that any state that does anything in this area would also have some alternatives so that this could give a preliminary ruling and then they could take it to another court if they wanted to it isn't that specific that it limits or eliminates any right it a jury trial. again, it allows the states to propose some alternative methods of swifter, fairer justice. that's what we always want. i'm sure the courts would play a big part in this and any proposal from any other state. but we've got to look at ways other ways of doing things. i thought about something specific but that runs into trouble, so i thai thought having the experimental situation of the states being able to develop possibility, put it into grant form, they've got to meet the requirements of their constituents in their states and i'm sure some of these objection raised would be taken care of in their proposals, they would have to be or they wouldn't be able to do them. this has been an ongoing discussion but i
order for them to use this kind of an approach, they would need both the agreement of the patient a the doc and i suspect that any state that does anything in this area would also have some alternatives so that this could give a preliminary ruling and then they could take it to another court if they wanted to it isn't that specific that it limits or eliminates any right it a jury trial. again, it allows the states to propose some alternative methods of swifter, fairer justice. that's what we...
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at.to be relatively easy to get doc to them. typically in the woodstock is handled in america today the company holds the stock certificates on behalf of the individual owners, so a battle-- let the 120 million americans now you have a few shares of stock in gm and chrysler and when it is time to sell its hugo through the process. it should be relatively simple. >> any response from the administration to suggest this to them? >> i have not suggested it to the administration. i been thinking about it for several weeks. it seems to me to be perfectly obvious, and then when-- the president of gma bikler, it is the treasury's decision when they still the stock according to the with the law is today but he said it is a large amount of stock and senator kyl said selling it would have to probably be done in stages over a period of years ago this could be done in a few months and it would mean we would have 120 million or so americans own general motors and chrysler. that is 60% of gm. >> uaw fun the hans about 17%. that is nonvoting. t
at.to be relatively easy to get doc to them. typically in the woodstock is handled in america today the company holds the stock certificates on behalf of the individual owners, so a battle-- let the 120 million americans now you have a few shares of stock in gm and chrysler and when it is time to sell its hugo through the process. it should be relatively simple. >> any response from the administration to suggest this to them? >> i have not suggested it to the administration. i been...
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and most significantly mortgage loans, there were these no doc loans were you didn't really have to prove you had an income. it seems like all that was an indication to fraud, and i wonder how you feel about putting the burden now on the fbi to clean that up, if the fundamental problem was ludicrously lax lending standards. >> i think both in my remarks and observers, i think we both will say there are many factors that contribute to the financial plight that we are in now. and the mortgage and subprime mortgage fraud crisis. a piece of that was intentional fraud that should be investigated and prosecuted and individuals responsible go to jail. but it is a slice of it. and what i try to articulate and my remarks was exactly that. it's a much larger problem than just those individuals who committed fraud. i will tell you, an agent i talked to a couple of months ago was doing these type of cases back in 2000, 2001, 2002. he said we had some success addressing these cases and he said the housing market was going up so fast that even if you found fraud you would find no loss to the investors.
and most significantly mortgage loans, there were these no doc loans were you didn't really have to prove you had an income. it seems like all that was an indication to fraud, and i wonder how you feel about putting the burden now on the fbi to clean that up, if the fundamental problem was ludicrously lax lending standards. >> i think both in my remarks and observers, i think we both will say there are many factors that contribute to the financial plight that we are in now. and the...
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even suggests a doc fraud squad which would be a demonstration program where there would be health careprofessionals that would conduct random visits to health care practices and attempt to purchase pharmaceutical illegally, participate in hospital visits, inspector general would be required to follow up on any notable findings and refer individuals to appropriate state and/or federal authorities. and of course, health courts comes up again, state health courts. state medical liability situation. senator gregg has much more technical amendments he would offer, but we just ask you to look at because the kennedy bill would open up the current p preemption of state fraud laws. his amendment would strike that provision and maintain the current law. we would be making it extremely difficult for employers to comply if they have employees in most of the states. another one of his amendments gives the department did, the kennedy bill gives the department of labor authority to sake summary seizure action on plans in a financially hazardous condition and his amendment would strike that. that way
even suggests a doc fraud squad which would be a demonstration program where there would be health careprofessionals that would conduct random visits to health care practices and attempt to purchase pharmaceutical illegally, participate in hospital visits, inspector general would be required to follow up on any notable findings and refer individuals to appropriate state and/or federal authorities. and of course, health courts comes up again, state health courts. state medical liability...