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>> what's up, doc? [buzzer] john: she said, "what's up, doc?" you got it. sometimes a guess just works. all right. $5,000 question, our last one. here we go. name something a couple stops sharing after they get a divorce. ashley? >> chairs. [buzzer] john: better answer, joseph? >> income? john: income. show me income. [buzzer] no, not there. let's find out what our survey did say for the $5,000 answer. they stop sharing the bed. that's right. all right. let's see where the bank accounts stand right now. patterson family has $20,000. viettis have $17,000, and those are the amounts they'll be playing for if they make it to fast money, and that out of the way, let's meet our families right now. >> we're the patterson family from los angeles, california. >> my name is kim, and here to play the "feud" is my laker-crazy cousin tim, my music-loving sister zakiya, my shopaholic sister charisse, and my premed-student cousin joseph. we grew up watching the "feud" with our grandmother, and since she never got to take a trip in her whole life, if we win the money, we'r
>> what's up, doc? [buzzer] john: she said, "what's up, doc?" you got it. sometimes a guess just works. all right. $5,000 question, our last one. here we go. name something a couple stops sharing after they get a divorce. ashley? >> chairs. [buzzer] john: better answer, joseph? >> income? john: income. show me income. [buzzer] no, not there. let's find out what our survey did say for the $5,000 answer. they stop sharing the bed. that's right. all right. let's see...
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>> most recently, doc, they've gotten a lot happier about this race car.n in the day, the car was chattering the rear end. that's a loose condition that tony was describing to his crew. so they changed the cross weight on that car to try to help that and i got a thumb's up from the crew on that helping. just a minute ak i checked with them again and they say -- i think it's more of an average versus a quick time versus quick time, they say they picked up .4 during this practice session. as they look at what they were doing with the 14 car, they're really please the right now. >> they have moved from the mid-30s to the mid-20s now so they are -- they are better than they were.Ñi so i think that's why they're optimistic. >> yeah. it's really hard. we noted this a number of times. if you don't lay down that fast lap at the first part of practice, it's really hard to come back and make that number better but they've obviously done that. >> tony qualified on the outside front row will he will start aside juan pablo mon toyia. here's the 77 car of sam hornish. t
>> most recently, doc, they've gotten a lot happier about this race car.n in the day, the car was chattering the rear end. that's a loose condition that tony was describing to his crew. so they changed the cross weight on that car to try to help that and i got a thumb's up from the crew on that helping. just a minute ak i checked with them again and they say -- i think it's more of an average versus a quick time versus quick time, they say they picked up .4 during this practice session....
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first, then she refers you to the orthopedic surgeons, i've got at least 20, 25 docs have palpated, examined, x-rayed my shoulder. >> let's start with the american doctor after you got out of the navy that you went to and said, what can you do about this? where was that? >> a doctor in denver he fixed this shoulder after i busted it skiing, i went to don, i said -- i trust this doctor, he's an orthopedic surgeon, very confident, aggressive people. look, that's all i can do i can't swing the golf club anymore. he is an orthopedic shoulder, they'll fix that. he comes back with a little red box he opens it up and says, here's your new shoulder. he's going to cut out the shoulder god gave me and put in something made out of titanium to replace it. that's the american, high-tech, aggressive way. how much will it cost? he doesn't know. turns out to be about a $47,000 procedure in america. i said to him, what can go wrong? he said it's major surgery, there are always some risks. like what? disease, paralysis, death. and i thought, maybe i ought to get a second opinion and actually i got about 20 ot
first, then she refers you to the orthopedic surgeons, i've got at least 20, 25 docs have palpated, examined, x-rayed my shoulder. >> let's start with the american doctor after you got out of the navy that you went to and said, what can you do about this? where was that? >> a doctor in denver he fixed this shoulder after i busted it skiing, i went to don, i said -- i trust this doctor, he's an orthopedic surgeon, very confident, aggressive people. look, that's all i can do i can't...
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doc? >> jimmie johnson, what an effort today. what an effort by the entire crew for hendrick motorsports. chad knaus and company. they win both races, becoming the tentdifferent driver to win both races he at dover in the same year. don't forget to watch the two-hour season premiere of "extreme makeover home edition" tonight. stay tuned for "world news" or your local news, over most of these abc stations. let's go down to vince welch. >> with matt kenseth. after a very good run today. he finished third. a good conversation there with mark martin what was that entailing? >> well, i mean, he had a really good car. it was in the pits today. the tire was really nice for when you ran by yourself. really hard to pass for some reason. mark would be two, three tenths faster than me, and if he didn't give a little bit, it was hard for people to pass today. very difficult to pass. we were talking about the racing and the restarts. for someone like him who is really good on long run, short on the short run. >> good top five today, first in
doc? >> jimmie johnson, what an effort today. what an effort by the entire crew for hendrick motorsports. chad knaus and company. they win both races, becoming the tentdifferent driver to win both races he at dover in the same year. don't forget to watch the two-hour season premiere of "extreme makeover home edition" tonight. stay tuned for "world news" or your local news, over most of these abc stations. let's go down to vince welch. >> with matt kenseth. after...
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it's doc, lindsey and me. we're talking all redskins. it's follows by "the jim zorn show." we have all three games for you now. let's go to prince george's county and the shadows of fedex field. check o michael marriweather. northwestern. nikulin ch with stickers on their helmet. kelly picks up a couple blocks. 20 yards out. shuts out northwestern, 21-06789 finally, frederick douglass. douglass up 20-0. scorched through the middle. 40-0. >> a good >>> three days after being officially reprimanded by congress, joe wilson is speaking out. >> i, of course, as a gentleman immediately contacts the white house, apologized, it was accepted. additional additionally, the white house said let's begin a civil discussion. >> he says the comments were not meant to be racist and the >>> folks getting kreuative. it's board surfing. surf on the back of the horse. the owner, tim maddox, started the business a year and a half ago. he says he gets people from all over the
it's doc, lindsey and me. we're talking all redskins. it's follows by "the jim zorn show." we have all three games for you now. let's go to prince george's county and the shadows of fedex field. check o michael marriweather. northwestern. nikulin ch with stickers on their helmet. kelly picks up a couple blocks. 20 yards out. shuts out northwestern, 21-06789 finally, frederick douglass. douglass up 20-0. scorched through the middle. 40-0. >> a good >>> three days after...
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. >> well, i love my orthotics, doc, but this walkfit looks a little different than the old walkfit. >> well, mimi, we still have the same effective walkfit design as before but we've added two significant changes. we added a specialized gel pad where it counts most, directly under the heel. with this gel pad, you get much more cushioning and protection. >> well, that's great, doc, but i also noticed that you changed the color. >> well, stuey, it's not just a color change. we've added a patented material called nanosilver. it's an antimicrobial agent that helps resist and control odor. take a look. we took a cotton swab with bacteria and fungal spores and rubbed it on a petri dish. we then sprinkled half the dish with nanosilver and waited. less than 24 hours later, the unprotected side was covered with fungus. the side with nanosilver? still plain and clear. >> i'd get a pair of walkfits just to keep my feet fresh and i'd give a pair to everyone i know. >> but everything else that made the walkfit so effective is still the same, right, doc? >> the shape of the new walkfit is the sam
. >> well, i love my orthotics, doc, but this walkfit looks a little different than the old walkfit. >> well, mimi, we still have the same effective walkfit design as before but we've added two significant changes. we added a specialized gel pad where it counts most, directly under the heel. with this gel pad, you get much more cushioning and protection. >> well, that's great, doc, but i also noticed that you changed the color. >> well, stuey, it's not just a color...
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well, doc, i don't have insurance, would i would rather not do the tests. that person gets sicker.hat adds expenses into the system that are run necessary. the less expensive way to treat that patient is to do it right the first time. if we get people insured, then we have a chance at saving money down the road. that's what this is about. that's why we have to do something now. that's why the president is expending his political capital on this. >> that is a fantasy. that is a pure fantasy. in fact, the doctors say don't make us do so many tests. what most doctors say is you are wreafting money on unnecessary tests. you have it exactly backwards. o i got to tell you, adam, you bring up something very important. the fox business network, if people don't have it, call your cable operators and demand it right now. >> now we're all in agreement! with the people who don't have insurance that you are getting it for, it brings it down to closer to 30 million. >> there are many ways that you can insure millions of people who aren't on medicaid who can get on it who just aren't on it. there
well, doc, i don't have insurance, would i would rather not do the tests. that person gets sicker.hat adds expenses into the system that are run necessary. the less expensive way to treat that patient is to do it right the first time. if we get people insured, then we have a chance at saving money down the road. that's what this is about. that's why we have to do something now. that's why the president is expending his political capital on this. >> that is a fantasy. that is a pure...
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." >> if you want more information, contact your med star physician partners, 1-877-mpp-docs. >>> 5:17. we're looking at yesterday's high temperature of 78 degrees, on target with our two-degree guarantee pushing our temperatures back up near normal. and looks like we're going to have ourselves a little bit of an above normal pace at least for a couple of days before the weekend comes. 23rd of december, cracking the voice there. first day of -- full day of fall that is. 76 in the afternoon. 40 was the record in 1983. and 1970, the high mark of 98 degrees. we won't see the sun coming up with the low clouds and fog we have a mild day. temperatures have been flirting between 66 and 68 degrees so far this morning. it's warm and we've got this weather pattern here with two major factors. number one, there's this continued conveyer belt of tropical moisture from east texas on in through the nation's heartland up into the ohio valley and southern great lakes. most of the heavy rain west of atlanta, georgia, where they have that extreme flooding, unfortunately they are caught between two syste
." >> if you want more information, contact your med star physician partners, 1-877-mpp-docs. >>> 5:17. we're looking at yesterday's high temperature of 78 degrees, on target with our two-degree guarantee pushing our temperatures back up near normal. and looks like we're going to have ourselves a little bit of an above normal pace at least for a couple of days before the weekend comes. 23rd of december, cracking the voice there. first day of -- full day of fall that is. 76...
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we need more primary care docs, more health care professionals, more dentists. there is a big investment in health care work force as part of the recovery act. and there are new incentives in both health reform and what we're trying to do with medicare to put innocence i was on the table for more medical students to choose primary care, to become that first line of defense against illness, to begin to work on prevention and wellness. and i think that combination, more docs, more emphasis on primary care, and using the health system more appropriately really will put less strain on a system right now that's kind of bursting at the seams, because too many folks are accessing it in the wrong way. >> are you concerned that this ultimately will many excessive government control? >> no. i think that what we have proposed, as the president laid out last night, is sort of the perfect american solution. it's actually stabilizing the private health insurance market. which has been so important in america since the '30s. 180 million americans have private health insurance,
we need more primary care docs, more health care professionals, more dentists. there is a big investment in health care work force as part of the recovery act. and there are new incentives in both health reform and what we're trying to do with medicare to put innocence i was on the table for more medical students to choose primary care, to become that first line of defense against illness, to begin to work on prevention and wellness. and i think that combination, more docs, more emphasis on...
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so they were specialists in no-doc loans where you could state an income and not document it or in myse not disclose any income at all and based on the person's assets and cdit score. well, we know what happened to me. the interesting story about american home is that as they were growing and right about the time that i became a customer in 2004, they made a big shift from being kind of traditional mortgage lenders to normal traditional, relatively conservative mortgages to much more, you know, exotic, alt-a, no-doc stuff and they also decided that it wasn't good enough just to make loans and then resell them to wall street. let them back up for just one second. the conventional wisdom -- and it's true to a great extent is that what drove this whole mania to a great degree was wall street firms buying up shoddy mortgages, turning them into -- pooling them into securities, mortgage-backed securities and then selling them off to investors around the world and the rating agencies would bless these securities with aaa ratings and so we had this enormous machine that got created. all o tha
so they were specialists in no-doc loans where you could state an income and not document it or in myse not disclose any income at all and based on the person's assets and cdit score. well, we know what happened to me. the interesting story about american home is that as they were growing and right about the time that i became a customer in 2004, they made a big shift from being kind of traditional mortgage lenders to normal traditional, relatively conservative mortgages to much more, you know,...
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don't need to visit the doc and don't need to much. >> not that anyone is trying to do something deliberatemall things can make a difference in what happens inside of our stomach. >> accidents will happen. one interesting thing is people are eating more at home with the economic downturn. so do it right. keep it separated, chill it, make sure you are not contaminating the salad with raw chicken. pay attention at home, not just when you are eating out. >> the health care debate talks about whether the government can provide us with good health care and take care of us. we have a question what the government's role is. food that has been recalled, they are not finding out about things that need to be pulled from school menus in time. how does something like this happen? >> that clearly edifieds an enormous gap. the school lunch program covers 25 to 30% of schools. it's not everybody. but look at it from a different perspective. moms and dads should say next time you meet with the principal, how do you know when the food you are serving is problematic, there's a recall. the school and the gove
don't need to visit the doc and don't need to much. >> not that anyone is trying to do something deliberatemall things can make a difference in what happens inside of our stomach. >> accidents will happen. one interesting thing is people are eating more at home with the economic downturn. so do it right. keep it separated, chill it, make sure you are not contaminating the salad with raw chicken. pay attention at home, not just when you are eating out. >> the health care debate...
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. >> more than a few residents here in dunn doc share the dundalk feeling the same. they are being denied the tools to build it back. >> this is a session. unemployment is at its highest. this is a working class neighborhood. people cannot afford to pay for these costs themselves. >>> meanwhile, the maryland insurance commissioner has urged insurance companies not to flatly deny claims. he says he will continue to work with the companies and people filing claims to get the help they need. live in the studio, brian keyboard letter, abc 2 news. >> thanks brian. officials in baltimore county are warning people about scam artists that are reported to be in the area saying the county ordered them to clean up. the county says no, they have got priced coles doing it. (410)468-2920. >>> in baltimore city police say there have been at least 10 shootings since friday, two of that i am deadly, the most recent happened today in the 2100 block of aikins street a man was shot in the leg. his injuries are not believed to be life-threatening. they are trying to determine if any of t
. >> more than a few residents here in dunn doc share the dundalk feeling the same. they are being denied the tools to build it back. >> this is a session. unemployment is at its highest. this is a working class neighborhood. people cannot afford to pay for these costs themselves. >>> meanwhile, the maryland insurance commissioner has urged insurance companies not to flatly deny claims. he says he will continue to work with the companies and people filing claims to get the...
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. >>> public works crews are making progress on repairing a 72" water main break in dunn doc. today the crew z are remaining sections of the damaged pipe from a highway. they are also expected to inspect several thousand square feet inside of the pipe looking for any cracks. last friday's water main break flooded hundreds of homes and dozens of cars. >>> the cleveland papers called it carnage on the chesapeake. that's a good title, right. baltimore ravens fans call it amazing. they are still undefeated after beating the winless cleveland browns. it was never even close. they were up 27-3 in the fourth quarter when joe flacco found derek mason down the sideline for the day's final touchdown. mason also caught the 800th pass of his career. the ravens once 24-3 and take a road trip to new england next sunday. >>> now on a morcellement jews around the world are observing their most holy day of the year. the day of atonement. it ends a 10-day period of soul- searching where use ask for for giveness for their since of the past year. they abstain from food and water to focus on their
. >>> public works crews are making progress on repairing a 72" water main break in dunn doc. today the crew z are remaining sections of the damaged pipe from a highway. they are also expected to inspect several thousand square feet inside of the pipe looking for any cracks. last friday's water main break flooded hundreds of homes and dozens of cars. >>> the cleveland papers called it carnage on the chesapeake. that's a good title, right. baltimore ravens fans call it...
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h@h@univisionprimeo doc mentamos minuto a minuto nuestro viaje a cuba para ser testigos del conciertoro es un país que necesita mucho, yo me llevé mi cámara pergs nal y en lo que juan carlos grababa yo hice una cronología a una isla muy necesita. >>> sábado 9 de septiembre, 6 de lamla mañana faltan dos horas p abordar el vuelo a la habana luego de un retraso de media hora dejamos atrás miami y en 28 minutos llegamos a la isla en este momento acabamos de llegar a la habana. >>> ya pisamos suelo cubano dos horas no tomó reclamar el equipaje afuera nos llevó un chofer para obtener credenciales y luego al hotel. pasamos por el palacio de los deportes y quedamos asombrados con la cantidad de autos antiguos que circulan por las calles. tuvimos la suerte de hospedar en el hotel nacional, una joya arquitecto nik. . >>> nosotros estamos aquí de la década del 30 y en la década del 40 se caracteriza por época de oro del cine de méxico. . >>> aquí fue donde se alojaron los aro tis ts que participaro en el concierto paz sin frontera un hotel que no stal estálalo mano del cubano de la isla. >>> al
h@h@univisionprimeo doc mentamos minuto a minuto nuestro viaje a cuba para ser testigos del conciertoro es un país que necesita mucho, yo me llevé mi cámara pergs nal y en lo que juan carlos grababa yo hice una cronología a una isla muy necesita. >>> sábado 9 de septiembre, 6 de lamla mañana faltan dos horas p abordar el vuelo a la habana luego de un retraso de media hora dejamos atrás miami y en 28 minutos llegamos a la isla en este momento acabamos de llegar a la habana....
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his latest documentary bashes docs for making too much money as if doing good and trying to make good money are mutually exclusive. are they? hi, everybody. i'm neil cavuto. let's get reaction from charles payne and adam lajenski. so now doctors can join in on the health insurance. >> oh, yeah. here is the bottom line. profit motivation is one of the things that really makes a difference, without a doubt. if you take that away, you ruin any business, any industry. you go, let's say to mcdonald's. the service there is horrible because you ask anybody behind the counter, they say we don't make a lot of money so why should we make the effort? there are a lot of people out there beginning with the president that believe that shared sacrifice is more motivating than self sacrifice and it is not. people want to take care of themselves and their families first and then they had take society. >> i think the service is pretty good. >> really? i got to hang out with you. they know who you are. neil: what do you make of the argument that they are saying to the card ol gists and neurologists an b
his latest documentary bashes docs for making too much money as if doing good and trying to make good money are mutually exclusive. are they? hi, everybody. i'm neil cavuto. let's get reaction from charles payne and adam lajenski. so now doctors can join in on the health insurance. >> oh, yeah. here is the bottom line. profit motivation is one of the things that really makes a difference, without a doubt. if you take that away, you ruin any business, any industry. you go, let's say to...
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doc willoughby will show us some great new bacon dishes.ent weekly you open it it up and you see a full ad and it's got all our fall lineup all our best show and then there's a little tv screen. and you let it load and it plays. watch this. let's show a little video. >> it represents a resolution in the distribution of scientific knowledge. pressing that first button will summarize a short -- >> who better than sheldon from the big bang theory to explain how it works. you hope it and you have a choice of which show you want to preview. >> maggie rodriguez. >> that's not one of them. not in prime time about. >> eventually. >> and the other thing is it's a little bit loud, so if you're like in a library, don't do it. but if you're in a taxi or at home -- >> you can still watch cbs programming. >> of course. a first ever for entertainment weekly and cbs. >> we'll head inside now and check in with russ at the news desk. >> that's very cool. good morning, guys. connecticut police say they found a body they believe is missing yale graduate studen
doc willoughby will show us some great new bacon dishes.ent weekly you open it it up and you see a full ad and it's got all our fall lineup all our best show and then there's a little tv screen. and you let it load and it plays. watch this. let's show a little video. >> it represents a resolution in the distribution of scientific knowledge. pressing that first button will summarize a short -- >> who better than sheldon from the big bang theory to explain how it works. you hope it...
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doc -- with d.o.c. in 19920 -- the countries concerned are more or less restrained from threatening the people. we respected or recognize the conflicts with the claimants has been deduced. believe me. i cannot tell what will happen tomorrow because the chinese navy and air force is going very fast. even the u.s. people do not know what china will do. you can monitor the moving of the u.s. ships, china's ships or submarines. you cannot discover. you do not know how many chinese submarines are in the south china sea. nobody can tell what will happen next. the d.o.c. will help a lot. so far, china and the concerned countries respect the spirit of the declaration of conduct. we do not want to have a conflict take place there. >> can you talk about the power cells? >> we have talked to china about the power cells. we have a different position with china on that. sometimes, china says that is their territory, and we keep talking with china on this. historically, the facts -- we are stronger. we can prove stro
doc -- with d.o.c. in 19920 -- the countries concerned are more or less restrained from threatening the people. we respected or recognize the conflicts with the claimants has been deduced. believe me. i cannot tell what will happen tomorrow because the chinese navy and air force is going very fast. even the u.s. people do not know what china will do. you can monitor the moving of the u.s. ships, china's ships or submarines. you cannot discover. you do not know how many chinese submarines are in...
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>> clean up and repairs continue tonight after a water main break flooded hundreds of homes in dunn doc. dundalk. it will take weeks to get the roads re-opened for traffic. people whose homes were wrecked have a bigger concern. some are worried that they might not be getting any help at all. >> reporter: for the third night in a row the people in dundalk are drying out. piles of debris near the curb. all to the constant drone of generators. >> they are ruined. >> reporter: a common complaint. >> someone has to pay for it. >> reporter: more than a few residents in dundalk are worried their insurance company is coming up short. >> they called this morning saying they are going to give me $5,000 but counting the water heater, washer, drier, two freezers, a couple of computers and the cleaning crew here, it's going to be a lot more than that. >> reporter: at least that is something. some people hearsay they aren't getting a dime even after being acustomer for 40 years. >> and i told my sister "you're in good hands with allstate," you're in the devil's hands with allstate. >> this is a reces
>> clean up and repairs continue tonight after a water main break flooded hundreds of homes in dunn doc. dundalk. it will take weeks to get the roads re-opened for traffic. people whose homes were wrecked have a bigger concern. some are worried that they might not be getting any help at all. >> reporter: for the third night in a row the people in dundalk are drying out. piles of debris near the curb. all to the constant drone of generators. >> they are ruined. >>...
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and the question is, how many shots should you get and should you get it at all, doc? >> okay.w, there is not much news about the swine flu itself. i think i offended some people, when
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the chinese wanted to have doc. it is different terminology.the code of conduct is -- declaration of conduct which is different from the code of conduct. the code of conduct is more of a legal thing. the declaration is a formal thing. still now where working with china to move from a doc to coc. it is not easy. we have discussed a lot of issues. with doc i think together with the declaration from 1992 in manilla, the countries concerned are more less restrained from threatening other people. naturally we respect, recognize the conflicts. they have been reduced a little bit. i cannot tell what will happen tomorrow because the chinese navy and air force are growing very fast. in the u.s. people do not know what china is up to. you can only tell the moving of the chinese ships. with submarines you cannot discover. you do not know how many chinese submarines are in the south china sea. no one can tell what will happen next, but i think the doc helps a lot. concerned countries are respecting the spirit of this doc contract. no one wants the conflict
the chinese wanted to have doc. it is different terminology.the code of conduct is -- declaration of conduct which is different from the code of conduct. the code of conduct is more of a legal thing. the declaration is a formal thing. still now where working with china to move from a doc to coc. it is not easy. we have discussed a lot of issues. with doc i think together with the declaration from 1992 in manilla, the countries concerned are more less restrained from threatening other people....
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doc sanders makes a move.at speed can do for you on the edge as mcfadden makes the stop. a pickup of nine for west virginia. >> bob: auburn, a lot of missed tackles. look particularly against jarrett brown. right here poor angles. right here. great tradition of defense but not a great night tackling. trick play. >> mark: throws it back. it's complete. sanders and jock sanders down to the 20 and a late flag on the play. starks came to west virginia as a within quarterback and thumbs up from his head coach. bill stewart. 32-yard gain. >> bob: the trick play, mentioned starks, former quarterback but watch another missed tackle by 25, daren bates. i go back to the concept of not breaking down in the open field and gathering yourself and getting under control. you saw daren bates first trying to run through the ballcarrier and miss him. >> mark: brown pushed out of bounds. you are know, what, he played on coach huggins' basketball team. seems to use the pump fake pretty good. >> bob: one thing i noticed he gets slo
doc sanders makes a move.at speed can do for you on the edge as mcfadden makes the stop. a pickup of nine for west virginia. >> bob: auburn, a lot of missed tackles. look particularly against jarrett brown. right here poor angles. right here. great tradition of defense but not a great night tackling. trick play. >> mark: throws it back. it's complete. sanders and jock sanders down to the 20 and a late flag on the play. starks came to west virginia as a within quarterback and thumbs...
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we'll hear from one of the nation's top docs. >>> wanted ted are alive. so began the hunt no the world's most wanted terrorist, osama bin laden. now eight years later, are we any closer to finding him? we'll ask a man at the center of the hunt. >>> where in the world is annie le? it's the mystery shaking the ivy league campus. is the 24-year-old doctoral student the victim of foul play or running from her wedding day? >>> and only on our stage, he has 17 top ten hits and he's written every single one of them. he is nashville's golden voice. larry gat lynn live in our second cup cafe. all that and more early saturday morning september 12th, 2009. captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "the early show." you just saw the picture, a little gray, a little wet here in new york but i'm told it is going to get better. i'm chris wragge. >> and i'm debbye turner bell. nice to be here. i didn't bring the rain. >> it's so good to have you here. i wasn't going to blame you for that. a whole lot of great things coming up. one of the things we do want it talk about is
we'll hear from one of the nation's top docs. >>> wanted ted are alive. so began the hunt no the world's most wanted terrorist, osama bin laden. now eight years later, are we any closer to finding him? we'll ask a man at the center of the hunt. >>> where in the world is annie le? it's the mystery shaking the ivy league campus. is the 24-year-old doctoral student the victim of foul play or running from her wedding day? >>> and only on our stage, he has 17 top ten hits...
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said the anticuddle doc, ," people say they like having the feeling of your their partner next to themle but you have to be awake to feel that. clearly the doctor has never been spooned by a professional. call me. jesse, is he speaking an unspeakable truth? >> i'm not married yet but i like the idea when i do get married, that is how i intend to do it is that my wife will sleep in one bed and i will sleep at my girlfriend's. he talks about how it ruins intimacy and growing up for a couple of years did i share with bed with my brother and that totally ruined our sex life. >> i'll be your girl friend. >> this is not the dating game unless it is with me. >> i just wanted to throw that out? >> camera, what about you? >> i can't even get a guy to date me. i'm not -- >> delete your facebook profile post haste, you are in big trouble. >> let me say that if your man ain't in your bed, he's in another woman's bed. >> sounds like you had some relationships. >> correct. >> you are on the road a lot. did you offer to spoon with your band mates? >> sure, any port in the storm. and my wife always sa
said the anticuddle doc, ," people say they like having the feeling of your their partner next to themle but you have to be awake to feel that. clearly the doctor has never been spooned by a professional. call me. jesse, is he speaking an unspeakable truth? >> i'm not married yet but i like the idea when i do get married, that is how i intend to do it is that my wife will sleep in one bed and i will sleep at my girlfriend's. he talks about how it ruins intimacy and growing up for a...
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. >> thanks, doc.y baker, mother of 7 who home schools her youngest daughter crystal is also here today. you're out of your mind! barbara curtis is the mom of 1 12. i read your profile today, and she also says that i like to blog and i write books. i'm like, i'd like to sleep! stephanie shrug, a 9/12 project florida coordinator and angela robinson is a coordinateer for the campaign for liberty. we ask you, ladies, tell us what is on your mind. i feel like richard dawson "and the survey says!" it was amazing how consistent you all were. history lessons are not being taught to our children. that is pretty much the theme of the first one. it was basically that our kids don't even know what america is anymore. they don't even know the history r mary, you want to comment and start there? >> well, i'd like to say about that that we need to know our history. i wrote the article "why i am no longer an african-american" because it seems like in this time in our nation, we should be together. we should be americ
. >> thanks, doc.y baker, mother of 7 who home schools her youngest daughter crystal is also here today. you're out of your mind! barbara curtis is the mom of 1 12. i read your profile today, and she also says that i like to blog and i write books. i'm like, i'd like to sleep! stephanie shrug, a 9/12 project florida coordinator and angela robinson is a coordinateer for the campaign for liberty. we ask you, ladies, tell us what is on your mind. i feel like richard dawson "and the...
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they even used to print sensor for docs to try to locate the missing student. despite a massive investigation the question at this hour means, is she hidden somewhere inside that medical complex, and if she did leave, why isn't she seen on a videotape to give adding to the mystery they found her cell phone credit cards and money at her office located in another building. authorities said they conducted numerous interviews but did not as of now had any person of interest. among the people of parties have talked to her fiancÉ, a columbia university graduate student who is supposed to marry her tomorrow. authorities say he is not a suspect and that he has cooperated with investigators. as for speculation that she might be a runaway bride, friends say she was looking forward to her wedding and under they spoke page she writes how lucky she is to be in love with her best friend. if you have any information about her disappearance, you are urged to call the fbi tip line. that number at 1-877-503-1905. a bit university is offering a $10,000 reward for any information
they even used to print sensor for docs to try to locate the missing student. despite a massive investigation the question at this hour means, is she hidden somewhere inside that medical complex, and if she did leave, why isn't she seen on a videotape to give adding to the mystery they found her cell phone credit cards and money at her office located in another building. authorities said they conducted numerous interviews but did not as of now had any person of interest. among the people of...
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doc? >> thank you, david. it should be perfect conditions this sunday for the race.> they were trying to throw some things at this car and mark said anything they tried didn't really seem to do much. but he did have a good fast car. he's third, like you said in practice. he's not getting it exactly where he want it. i'm sure that they're trying to nipd now. >> looks like they're working on a loose condition. that's going to be magnified right now as the track temperature has gone up and will continue. that's something they really have to figure out here, try to get some grip. >> the other thing is track position is so important here. you will see a lot these teams working on fuel mileage really checking that to see just how far they can go. they will try to do that at the end of the race. they will try to keep that track position. >> at the other end of the chase, the guy who just got in with a valiant effort of the last few weeks, brian vickers. his 83 cars. he's a chase rookie. he starts 26th here tomorrow. >> you see david and mcmurray in front of him. >> let's ch
doc? >> thank you, david. it should be perfect conditions this sunday for the race.> they were trying to throw some things at this car and mark said anything they tried didn't really seem to do much. but he did have a good fast car. he's third, like you said in practice. he's not getting it exactly where he want it. i'm sure that they're trying to nipd now. >> looks like they're working on a loose condition. that's going to be magnified right now as the track temperature has gone...
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they started google docs. why not buy open text, otex. already the leader in enterprise search. combine the open text products which include vignette. >> is it just big company search needs? >> e-mail, desktop, a lot more complicated than regular consumer search. >> they need to mine all the internal information. like a law firm. >> very hard space to get into. >> how much would it cost them? >> cost them about $2.5 billion. >> oh, all right. >> nothing for google. google is $150 billion market share. >> i'm at $17.5 billion in cash. it's burning a hole in my pocket. what do i buy? >> in the education space google has been trying to develop products for a collaboration between students and teachers. how about just buy blackboard, bbbb. buy the leaders in the space. over 5,000 educational institutions for customers. >> i have $16.5 billion in my pocket. what do i buy? >> no problem. google also been trying to get into the health care space with google health, which is in beta. why not buy web md. would cost them about $2 billion. the leader in the health care online information s
they started google docs. why not buy open text, otex. already the leader in enterprise search. combine the open text products which include vignette. >> is it just big company search needs? >> e-mail, desktop, a lot more complicated than regular consumer search. >> they need to mine all the internal information. like a law firm. >> very hard space to get into. >> how much would it cost them? >> cost them about $2.5 billion. >> oh, all right. >>...
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doc walker, mike wise joining lyndsay and me talking about everything, letting jason campbell taking the training wheels off. you can catch it at 7:00 here on nbc 4. >> college football this weekend. 19th-ranked nebraska in blacksburg taking on number 13 virginia tech. virginia at southern miss trying to turn their season around. the terps at home against mtsu, middle tennessee state, a team that shocked them on the road last year. last night, howard had trouble in tallahassee. due in part to this guy. this is florida a&m punt returner leroy van back to catch this thing. this is not the way he wanted to start the return. he's 5'9", 185 pounds and he can absolutely fly. one of two kick returns for a touchdown in the game. he's had four in the last two weeks. famu beats howard 48-10. our high school football game of the week at prince george's county. suitland players with a heavy heart after head coach nick lynch died in a car accident last december 31st. they did make him proud today. guys playing well honoring their fallen coach with stickers on the back of their helmets. suitland u
doc walker, mike wise joining lyndsay and me talking about everything, letting jason campbell taking the training wheels off. you can catch it at 7:00 here on nbc 4. >> college football this weekend. 19th-ranked nebraska in blacksburg taking on number 13 virginia tech. virginia at southern miss trying to turn their season around. the terps at home against mtsu, middle tennessee state, a team that shocked them on the road last year. last night, howard had trouble in tallahassee. due in...
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doc, great. tha thanks. see you next week. and this is a fox news alert to tell you. new developments on the acorn tapes. remember the explosive undercover video that rocked the activist organizations? hidden cameras capturing acorn workers advising a couple posting as a prostitute and her partner how to get an acorn housing loan for what they claim will be a brothel. how to hide the business and not tell the truth to authorities. acorn, that same controversial group whose workers have been convicted of voter registration, fraud in the last election. you can remember eric was all over the country showing you what they were up to. they're now facing criminal charges over its voter registration drive in nevada. acorn brands the tapes of politically motivated smear by a conservative activist and they are threatening a lawsuit. coming up in a few minutes, the film-makers, the one who made the videos are due to join us live to tell us why they did it and their response to acorn's angry reaction. eric? >> eric: jamie, president obama launching a full court press for his mas
doc, great. tha thanks. see you next week. and this is a fox news alert to tell you. new developments on the acorn tapes. remember the explosive undercover video that rocked the activist organizations? hidden cameras capturing acorn workers advising a couple posting as a prostitute and her partner how to get an acorn housing loan for what they claim will be a brothel. how to hide the business and not tell the truth to authorities. acorn, that same controversial group whose workers have been...
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we start with redskins show time and doc walker and mike wise joining lindsay and me. we are talking skins. that starts at 7:00 and followed by the jim zorn show at 7:30. >>> down a few levels to high school. last night rolled over friendship collegiate. michael merriweather looking good saying get out of my way. 45-12. in suitland, dontrelle kelly takes it in from 20 yards out. suland shuts out northwestern 21-0. that's your "sports minute." i'm dan hellie. everybody have a great weekend. >> if you are heading to the redskins home opener, there are things you should know whether you are taking the train or driving. metro promises to have more trains running for fans. that includes for those traveling from the morgan boulevard and largo town center stations on the blue line and from the landover metro station on the orange line. those who chose to drive or choose to drive will have to deal with new game day rules. starting this sunday, tailgaters fa restrictions on where they can party during the hours leading up to the kickoff. nontailgaters will get to park in the fr
we start with redskins show time and doc walker and mike wise joining lindsay and me. we are talking skins. that starts at 7:00 and followed by the jim zorn show at 7:30. >>> down a few levels to high school. last night rolled over friendship collegiate. michael merriweather looking good saying get out of my way. 45-12. in suitland, dontrelle kelly takes it in from 20 yards out. suland shuts out northwestern 21-0. that's your "sports minute." i'm dan hellie. everybody have a...
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doc walker and mike wise join lindsay and me to talk everything redskins. that's coming up saturday night at 7:00. >>> agent zero has broken his silence. gilbert arenas told "the washington times" and said nobody could guard me before and nobody can guard me now. gilbert has been in chicago working out with tim grover who is most famous for being michael jordan's trainer. gilbert trying to return from three knee surgeries over the last 1 1/2 years. he only played in two games last season, spending most of the year rehabbing. he credits grover with saving his career. in the process of doing that, gilbert bashes the training staff for not handling his rehab properly. this is what he said, "if you have a kidhat loves basketball, that eats, sleeps, drinks and thinks basketball, and all he knows is basketball and he gets hurt and he is your franchise player, you need to hold him back from himself." >> oh, my goodness. >> gilbert saying that about the wizards. it's a tough situation for them, for him. he wants toplay. they want him to play. what do you do? >> i t
doc walker and mike wise join lindsay and me to talk everything redskins. that's coming up saturday night at 7:00. >>> agent zero has broken his silence. gilbert arenas told "the washington times" and said nobody could guard me before and nobody can guard me now. gilbert has been in chicago working out with tim grover who is most famous for being michael jordan's trainer. gilbert trying to return from three knee surgeries over the last 1 1/2 years. he only played in two games...
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is -- he is pretty tough when it comes to tracking the money, so he is going to be paying attention, doc, to make sure that it's going where it's supposed to be going. you know, before i begin my remarks about this extraordinary institution, i want to say a word about the tragic events that took place yesterday in america samoa. my deepest sympathies are with the families who lost loved ones and the many people whose lives have been affected by the earthquake and tsunami. to aid in the response i've declared this a major disaster to speed the deployment of resources and fema, the federal emergency management agency is working with emergency responders on the ground and the coast guard is helping to provide immediate help to those in need. we also stand ready to help our friends in neighboring samoa and throughout the region and we'll continue to monitor the situation closely as we keep the many people who have been touched by this tragedy in our thoughts and in our prayers. now, today, i'm here to talk about our nation's commitment to research. i want to thank dr. collins and his team fo
is -- he is pretty tough when it comes to tracking the money, so he is going to be paying attention, doc, to make sure that it's going where it's supposed to be going. you know, before i begin my remarks about this extraordinary institution, i want to say a word about the tragic events that took place yesterday in america samoa. my deepest sympathies are with the families who lost loved ones and the many people whose lives have been affected by the earthquake and tsunami. to aid in the response...
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system where people can just come in, you know, go down, find out they're sick and come in and the doct some insurance to pay for this. insurers have a right to protect themselves for that. but you could set up a program where you have high-risk pools. you could have a program you have high-risk pop pooles. people are sick, go to those plans, get their coverage, and themn't be -- they wouldn't become a burden to any particular insurer. it would be shared. >> basically, the congressional budget office said the republican option that competes with insurance plans, 10 million, 11 million go into it. lewin group is owned by united health care. of course they're going to say that. they say our research is independent. they don't tell whaus we're allowed to say, first of all. but now that you're looking at this baucus bill today, what is your latest number for how many people might go into a public option plan if one ends up getting offered. >> the baucus plan doesn't have it. but in the original house bill, a public plan was given a huge price advantage over private insurance industry. in t
system where people can just come in, you know, go down, find out they're sick and come in and the doct some insurance to pay for this. insurers have a right to protect themselves for that. but you could set up a program where you have high-risk pools. you could have a program you have high-risk pop pooles. people are sick, go to those plans, get their coverage, and themn't be -- they wouldn't become a burden to any particular insurer. it would be shared. >> basically, the congressional...
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thanks, doc.y baker, mother of 7, who holds her daughter crystal who is here, and mary davis, mother of 12. irread your profile today. she also said i like to blog and like books. how about sleep? and a 9/12 project volunteer coordinator, angel robinson, coordinateer for the campaign for liberty. ok. ladies where do we start? we asked you tell us what is on your mind. i feel like richard dawson "and the survey says!" thinks that concern you. it was amazing how consistent you were. history lessons are not being taught to our children. that is pretty much the theme of the first one. it was basically that our kids -- they don't even know what america is anymore. they don't even know the history. mary, you want to comment there? >> what i would like to say about that is we need to know our history. i wrote the article "why i am no longer an african-american" because it seems like in these times in our nation, we should be together. we should be americans, and it seems like we're being so torn apart, a
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we'll have doc walker and dave russ live at the meadow lands for the pregame she beginning at 11:30 in can't believe it's starting. >> thank you, feldy. >>> and this is the real deal, too. >> we need to know what the weather is going to be like. >> reporter: pretty good up there. >> in new york. >> straight to it. >> and i had this -- not necessarily about football but something else. this storm off the coast is going to do what it wants to do and if it flows down, the staffic jam in the isl hiltane ertmohe is stilthe and there could be showers does. that matter, though? >> no. >> going to be football unless there is lot inspection. >> right. it's going to be a tough game. no doubt. >> yeah. >> here's the live pictures from our tower cam and look towards the downtown here and sitting up here northwest and you can see still some blue in the sky. we have had some of that this afternoon. the sunshine, too, allowing the temperatures to come on up into the upper 70s and i think a couple of lower 80s, too, were possible out there today and we'll check on temperatures in just a second. ve rad
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sanjay gupta takes us inside a military operating room with a hometown doc. >> this place has been attacked, risking your life to save others. the deal was wthat's it. ever worn your clothes in the shower? if you're using other moisturizing body washes, you might as well be. you see, their moisturizer sits on top of skin, almost as if you're wearing it. only new dove deep moisture has nutriummoisture, a breakthrough formula with natural moisturizers... that can nourish deep down. it's the most effective natural nourishment ever. new dove deep moisture with nutriummoisture. superior natural nourishment for your skin. if you get sick, or change jobs. eight ways reform matters to you. a cap on deductibles and out-of-pocket costs. no annual or lifetime limits on coverage. preventive care. covered. pre-existing conditions. covered. no higher rates due to genlér. extended coverage for young adults. no more coverage denied if you get sick. and guaranteed renewal, even if you do. learn more today. >>> we told you a little bit about the violence in afghanistan, and once again today, american blood w
sanjay gupta takes us inside a military operating room with a hometown doc. >> this place has been attacked, risking your life to save others. the deal was wthat's it. ever worn your clothes in the shower? if you're using other moisturizing body washes, you might as well be. you see, their moisturizer sits on top of skin, almost as if you're wearing it. only new dove deep moisture has nutriummoisture, a breakthrough formula with natural moisturizers... that can nourish deep down. it's the...
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patients and what is good for the patient rather than five or ten or eight cat scans in one week so docs and hospitals pay for the machines and there is lots we can do without cutting the services and, frankly medicare advantage, with all due respect, to orin we transferred a lot of taxpayer money to insurance companies, and it has not brought down the cost of medicare, and it hasn't -- >> senator mccaskill, let me ask you, this is a question i get a lot on e-mail, if there is already hundreds of billions of dollars of waste and fraud in medicare, why would we want to trust government with an even bigger role in health care? >> you got that right. >> part of the problem is, is that we have had -- the private sector come in and get congress to do things and a great example is medicare-d, for gosh sakes where were the fiscal conservatives, five or six years ago? when the republican congress -- >> we should point out the prescription drug benefit. >> a billion dollar program without any way of paying for it. that is a good xarm of where we've transferred money from taxpayers to private insu
patients and what is good for the patient rather than five or ten or eight cat scans in one week so docs and hospitals pay for the machines and there is lots we can do without cutting the services and, frankly medicare advantage, with all due respect, to orin we transferred a lot of taxpayer money to insurance companies, and it has not brought down the cost of medicare, and it hasn't -- >> senator mccaskill, let me ask you, this is a question i get a lot on e-mail, if there is already...
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fedex express >>> before we move back into the heart of the book and some other ideas, brilliant ideas, doc andrew weil has, "why our health matters." let's talk about swine flu. first, do you fear a major pandemic in this country? >> i think that's a possibility. my daughter who's a freshman at university of colorado had the swine flu a couple of weeks ago. she got over it in five days. she was moderately sick. had a little cough afterwards. you know, fortunately that's the way this disease is looking at the moment. and the dire predictions of its turning into something much more serious so far haven't come true. if they don't come true, i think we can all take a deep breath and be thankful and look at this as good practice, because inevitably at some point a serious strain of flu is going to come around. so for the moment, i think -- >> larry: there will be -- >> there will be a lot of cases but it doesn't look as if it's that serious. >> larry: there will be two shots. the standard flu shot, which you can get now a lot of places have it, and the 1st of october the swine flu shot. do you
fedex express >>> before we move back into the heart of the book and some other ideas, brilliant ideas, doc andrew weil has, "why our health matters." let's talk about swine flu. first, do you fear a major pandemic in this country? >> i think that's a possibility. my daughter who's a freshman at university of colorado had the swine flu a couple of weeks ago. she got over it in five days. she was moderately sick. had a little cough afterwards. you know, fortunately...
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so they were specialists in no doc loans where you could state and in come and not documented or in my case not disclose the income at all and just make the loan on the basis of the person's assetand credit ore. we know what happened with me. the interesting story about american home is as ty were growing and write about the time i became a customer in 2004 they made a big shift from being kind of traditional mtgage lenders, kind of -- norm conservatives too much more exotic alt-a camano dak stuff and they so decid that it wasn't good enough to make loans an sell them to wall street. let back up for just one second. the conventional sdom and it is true to a great extent what drove this mania to a great degree was wall street firms buying shoddy mortgages turning them into, pulling them into rities, mortgage-backed securities and selling them to investors around the world and the rating agency'soard bless these securities with a ratings and have this enormous chine that god creat. all of that is true. but there is more to it because what happened in ameran mortgage casehey decide loans,
so they were specialists in no doc loans where you could state and in come and not documented or in my case not disclose the income at all and just make the loan on the basis of the person's assetand credit ore. we know what happened with me. the interesting story about american home is as ty were growing and write about the time i became a customer in 2004 they made a big shift from being kind of traditional mtgage lenders, kind of -- norm conservatives too much more exotic alt-a camano dak...
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. >> hey, doc, it's joe. the general accounting office said today if you look at the portfolio of aig that the government is actually owed from aig it has now shrunk from $182 billion to $121 billion. jon, do you think, though, that's just the capital market's improvement? can we trust that number? does it rise again? >> the answer is just as you led me in there, joe, thank you. that absolutely it's the capital markets improving. it's the credit situation improving. the same thing that was lifting the other stock that we talked about delta and continental. i mean, when you've got james grant of the interest rate observer saying that the credit markets are apparently freeing up to the point where people believe that these guys could put up some significant numbers, even a profit potential, jessup and lamont -- again, switching gears from aig to delta. jessup & lamont said they had a 30-cent loss for the quarter but based on the improving business environment and credit freeing up they think delta could actuall
. >> hey, doc, it's joe. the general accounting office said today if you look at the portfolio of aig that the government is actually owed from aig it has now shrunk from $182 billion to $121 billion. jon, do you think, though, that's just the capital market's improvement? can we trust that number? does it rise again? >> the answer is just as you led me in there, joe, thank you. that absolutely it's the capital markets improving. it's the credit situation improving. the same thing...
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we've got to really move away from the whole fee for service where we compensate docs, hospitals, pharmaceuticalompanies based on their volume and really pay more on the basio of the outcomes. that's going to take a radical reworking of the financial ño incentives. i echo a little bit about what senator gregg and bayh said is driving down costs has to be a higher priority than what i've seen so far. >> senator warner says there are not enough financial incentives to hold down costs. are there enough real honest patient consumer competition and free market choice in this bill? some people think free markets are the way to hold down costs. >> no, as a matter of fact, one of my concerns would be -- look, i think we ought to create exchanges and competition. the way it's being laid out in the senate finance committee, it almost turns insurance companies into utilities. one of the reasons i likes being on your show other than your charm and personality is your astute audience. i don't know how many members of your audience could go to a bank and show ten years worth of revenues and seven years worth
we've got to really move away from the whole fee for service where we compensate docs, hospitals, pharmaceuticalompanies based on their volume and really pay more on the basio of the outcomes. that's going to take a radical reworking of the financial ño incentives. i echo a little bit about what senator gregg and bayh said is driving down costs has to be a higher priority than what i've seen so far. >> senator warner says there are not enough financial incentives to hold down costs. are...
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a lot of work with the provider community, outreach directly to ob-gyns, outreach to primary care docs health clinics with health infrastructure. states are submitting plans based on their own determination, region by region, area by area, how best to target their vulnerable populations and that's where the vaccine will be -- >> so our best response to those populations when they call our office is consult your local physician? >> in terms of where to get the vaccine? >> and who gets priority. >> well, their local physician won't be determining who gets the priority. again, the state health department has determined that, and that information should be available right now. there will be vaccine for everyone. >> gentlewoman's time -- >> it will roll off the line simultaneously. the state redetermined where the priority areas are. what sites should get it. >> thank you. >> thank you, gentlewoman from wisconsin. ms. baldwin. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, secretary sebelius, for your testimony. encouraging news in terms of the hope that one dose will be sufficient, that it will be
a lot of work with the provider community, outreach directly to ob-gyns, outreach to primary care docs health clinics with health infrastructure. states are submitting plans based on their own determination, region by region, area by area, how best to target their vulnerable populations and that's where the vaccine will be -- >> so our best response to those populations when they call our office is consult your local physician? >> in terms of where to get the vaccine? >> and...