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all right, doc's been a shooting coach for the past eight months. he shot pretty well today, didn't he? >> yeah, doc, he definitely had a nice shooting day, don't you think? >> shot looked terrific. it was repeatable. he was shooting with confidence without any hesitation and we're all really proud of him. all the work that we did in the off season proved to be just great to see today. >> all right. my daughter takes lessons from doc. i bet you the rates are going up there, too. all right. what was one of your favorite basketball moments today in. >> well, i think probably when he got the steal and then he -- then he dunked it. i mean, that definitely got the crowd going. but also, i mean, he had an unbelievable teardrop shot right over dirk. that's a shot that doc has taught him this last off season. he didn't have that a year ago. so there were a lot of them, though, diane. >> it had to be fun. it was also celebrity central at madison square garden. we saw kevin costner, mark zuckerbe zuckerberg, spike lee, who you were with, to make a few. what w
all right, doc's been a shooting coach for the past eight months. he shot pretty well today, didn't he? >> yeah, doc, he definitely had a nice shooting day, don't you think? >> shot looked terrific. it was repeatable. he was shooting with confidence without any hesitation and we're all really proud of him. all the work that we did in the off season proved to be just great to see today. >> all right. my daughter takes lessons from doc. i bet you the rates are going up there,...
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i suppose i could email the doc, but would she answer?se, my doctor doesn't get paid to answer emails. at group health, it's part of the job. and how do you talk to your doctor? you come in here, you do it by phone, or... often by email. really? if i have a question or concern, i'll shoot her an email in the morning. and she answers? yes, quickly. and if she's gone, someone else answers. the key element of the medical home is that here, you actually sit down and talk to your physician about all the things that ail you. at my doctor's office, you wait around half an hour to get, what, five minutes with the doctor? (coughing) so i was concerned because when we were talking on the phone about your blood pressure, i heard this cough. (coughing) yeah...and it sounds worse to me. so this is a person who has many medical issues every time she comes to see me, and she actually came to me from another model of care where there wasn't enough time or interest to take care of each issue. so you said that you were more congested here, and ... i spoke
i suppose i could email the doc, but would she answer?se, my doctor doesn't get paid to answer emails. at group health, it's part of the job. and how do you talk to your doctor? you come in here, you do it by phone, or... often by email. really? if i have a question or concern, i'll shoot her an email in the morning. and she answers? yes, quickly. and if she's gone, someone else answers. the key element of the medical home is that here, you actually sit down and talk to your physician about all...
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my daughter takes lessons from doc and i bet the rates are going up, too. all right. what was one of your favorite basketball moments today? >> well, i think probably when he got the steal and then he dunked it. that definitely got the crowd going. but also, he had an unbelievable tear drop shot over dirk. that's a shot that doc has taught him this last off season. he didn't have that a year ago. there were a lot of them, though, diane. >> had to be fun. it was also celebrity central at madison square garden. we saw kevin costner, mark zuckerberg, spike lee, who you were with. what was it like for you and the guys to have the experience today, the celeb central experience? >> oh, my. you forgot eva longoria with, too. >> oh, sorry. >> no. no. it was unbelievable. just so many things have gone really, really especially the last couple of weeks. it is a great day all the way around. we're still enjoying it. >> i bet you are. >> what are you going to do with lin? i understand you will be hooking up with jeremy tomorrow and the team. what's up? >> yeah. we're going to hav
my daughter takes lessons from doc and i bet the rates are going up, too. all right. what was one of your favorite basketball moments today? >> well, i think probably when he got the steal and then he dunked it. that definitely got the crowd going. but also, he had an unbelievable tear drop shot over dirk. that's a shot that doc has taught him this last off season. he didn't have that a year ago. there were a lot of them, though, diane. >> had to be fun. it was also celebrity...
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days so you can see on is the internal medicine at the bottom this is primary care docs in these are surgery anesthesiology cardiology radiology and oncologists are off the scale so how do we solve this problem of these primary care docs making so little a one way is to incentivize primary care docs and so little be two hundred nineteen thousand dollars a year this is that requires money in investments that has a snowball's chance in hell of getting through a republican congress especially if it will help obamacare be successful. another way is to import more doctors some abroad in a recent piece of business insider economist dean baker makes that argument writing the median compensation for primary care physicians is two hundred eight thousand seven hundred dollars a year there's no shortage of smart people in countries like china india mexico and elsewhere who would be happy to train to u.s. standards you come home fully fluent in english and work for half of this wage gap in wages between the united states in these countries is so large the dr some of these countries would be far
days so you can see on is the internal medicine at the bottom this is primary care docs in these are surgery anesthesiology cardiology radiology and oncologists are off the scale so how do we solve this problem of these primary care docs making so little a one way is to incentivize primary care docs and so little be two hundred nineteen thousand dollars a year this is that requires money in investments that has a snowball's chance in hell of getting through a republican congress especially if...
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strategy, decoupling the payroll tax holiday extension from unemployment benefits and the so-called doc fix, and extending it a year without paying for it? >> i'm going to think about it, chuck, i have reservations, i think it would be better for it to be paid for. it comes out of social security resources and yeah, it should be offset, so i'm going to wrestle with this one. >> and i want to ask you, you want this extended for sure or do you simply say, if you are going to do this, you are not crazy about it, but you have to offset it? i'm trying to understand your position. >> i'm comfortable with an extension of it, but i think the extension should be offset. let's see what the house sends over, but i have reservations. >> and about the unemployment insurance benefit and the doc fix, you okay with that as long as it's paid for? >> they should be paid for, i would like to see reforms in the unemployment insurance approach, the doc fix, it's a fiction in our budget that we maintained for years pretepding that we would have a massive cut in reimbursement for doctors, it was never going t
strategy, decoupling the payroll tax holiday extension from unemployment benefits and the so-called doc fix, and extending it a year without paying for it? >> i'm going to think about it, chuck, i have reservations, i think it would be better for it to be paid for. it comes out of social security resources and yeah, it should be offset, so i'm going to wrestle with this one. >> and i want to ask you, you want this extended for sure or do you simply say, if you are going to do this,...
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and low doc. now, no doc/low doc means no documentation or low documentation. low meaning less than the regulators would require of you. >> you didn't ask the person, the homeowner who was buying the house, "show me proof of your wages. show me proof of your savings." >> that's right. but can you imagine that you publicly acknowledge that you were creating products and selling them into the market that had no documentation or less than normal required documentation? and this was -- it's sort of like taking a product and putting a skull and crossbones on it and saying, "this might be poison," and putting it on the supermarket shelves. >> you know, i hear you talk. and i think, "well, human beings certainly can go insane. so can systems, right?" >> yeah, and so can groups of human beings. in the '90s, the investors took over. and they basically said to management, "we don't care what you do. we don't care how many private jets, houses, golf courses, swimming pools, whatever you have, as long as you
and low doc. now, no doc/low doc means no documentation or low documentation. low meaning less than the regulators would require of you. >> you didn't ask the person, the homeowner who was buying the house, "show me proof of your wages. show me proof of your savings." >> that's right. but can you imagine that you publicly acknowledge that you were creating products and selling them into the market that had no documentation or less than normal required documentation? and...
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when you came in to docs on your first day, what did they tell you your job was going to be? >> that i was going to be signing documents, using someone else's name. >> pelley: did you think there was something strange about that in the beginning? >> yeah, it seemed a little strange, but they told us and they repeatedly told us that everything was above board and it was legal. >> pelley: and your previous experience in banking? >> none. >> pelley: in legal documents? >> none. >> pelley: there really were no requirements for the job. >> correct. >> pelley: you had to be able to hold a pen. >> hold a pen. >> pelley: but you were signing these documents as if you were an officer of the bank. >> correct. >> pelley: how many banks were you vice president of in a given day? >> i would guess somewhere around five to six. >> pelley: what were you getting paid for this? >> i'm embarrassed to say. $10 an hour. >> pelley: $10 an hour. that's not much for a guy who is vice president of five banks. >> yeah, i was very underpaid. >> pelley: the docs document mill went out of business. robo-
when you came in to docs on your first day, what did they tell you your job was going to be? >> that i was going to be signing documents, using someone else's name. >> pelley: did you think there was something strange about that in the beginning? >> yeah, it seemed a little strange, but they told us and they repeatedly told us that everything was above board and it was legal. >> pelley: and your previous experience in banking? >> none. >> pelley: in legal...
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. >> tony dungy, doc walker and others. i asked him if there's been any change in the character of the athletes playing in the nfl today, he had an interesting answer, i think. >> i coached in that one era and out a few years and then back. the thing that amazes me is that human nature is not going to change. 30 years from now it's going to be the same thing, i'm convinced. soive you're good at working with people, or if you're good working on a team and understand how a team works,...
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i said to him, doc. his friends called him doc. i said, doc, how are you doing?, julian, i'm not doing well. he said, unemployment is high, racism isseverywhere, segregation is immobile. he said, i feel awful. i have a nightmare. i said, no doc, say i have a dream and well. >> is this a true story? [ laughter ] >> no. i made that up. [laughter] but you know -- >> i will say this. you, you threw me for a second. >> i've told it so any a speech and the guy introduced me, read my bio, and he said, and now, the man who taught dr. king. >> i know. this is the problem. this is the problem with bios. >> what are you going to say? >> right. i know. it's a huge problem. >> what are you going to say? >> but you were in fact a student of his. >> i was a studdnt of his. >> and you did know him. >> i did know him. yeah. >> nd what was it about him as you knew him that made him the person that history will -- >> well, i'll tell you one thing about him. >> i want to understand it. >> he co-taught this class.. >> yeah. >> .with the man who had taught him philosophy. >> right. >>
i said to him, doc. his friends called him doc. i said, doc, how are you doing?, julian, i'm not doing well. he said, unemployment is high, racism isseverywhere, segregation is immobile. he said, i feel awful. i have a nightmare. i said, no doc, say i have a dream and well. >> is this a true story? [ laughter ] >> no. i made that up. [laughter] but you know -- >> i will say this. you, you threw me for a second. >> i've told it so any a speech and the guy introduced me,...
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fix, nobody doc wants to see this cut occur.eret but we cannot just assume it away. end o it's here, it's happening, it f happens at the end of the month. so we are just assuming that is, they are not going to get cut and that is, you know, $430 billion in your numbers. and then let's take off the les interest savings that you are attributing all these claims and here is what we are left with. we are left with a budget that has only $400 billion in a aref deficit reduction over a 10-year window. if you strip out the accounting tricks and budget gimmicks, it's a budget that spends $47 trillion with a net deficit reduction of $400 billion. so i just don't understand how you can claim anything other bl than this. let's go to figure number one.iu let me ask you this. how much does the debt increase under your budget? >> can i respond to the run you just did? >> sure. >> you keep building on top and it will be difficult. >> let's go back to figure two. >> thank you. i think we all agree that the $2.3 trillion, it's hard to reae from here, came from the bca ann we have bee
fix, nobody doc wants to see this cut occur.eret but we cannot just assume it away. end o it's here, it's happening, it f happens at the end of the month. so we are just assuming that is, they are not going to get cut and that is, you know, $430 billion in your numbers. and then let's take off the les interest savings that you are attributing all these claims and here is what we are left with. we are left with a budget that has only $400 billion in a aref deficit reduction over a 10-year...
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there's doc.with 29 points to get a sense of how he did the rivalry is between these two teams, back to 1977 they played 86 times and they are separated by a single point if you take the entirety of those scores over those years. >>> big east rival syracuse and georgetown played last night. that game went into overtime. tied at 61. chris joseph, doing his own austin rivers, a little more time on the clock there. hits the three from the wing. syracuse pulse off the win, 64-61, with that win jim boeheim passes dean smith for third on the all-time list, only bob knight and coach mike krzyzewski of duke have more wins than jim boehe boeheim. >>> in the nba, knicks looking for a third consecutive win and you know why it's happening because of lynn sanity, calling jeremy lin, the undrafted harvard man, out of nowhere scored 53 points in two games and last night, knicks playing in d.c. against the wizards. first quarter, lin tries to draw the charge, gets into a nasty collision with john wall, called for
there's doc.with 29 points to get a sense of how he did the rivalry is between these two teams, back to 1977 they played 86 times and they are separated by a single point if you take the entirety of those scores over those years. >>> big east rival syracuse and georgetown played last night. that game went into overtime. tied at 61. chris joseph, doing his own austin rivers, a little more time on the clock there. hits the three from the wing. syracuse pulse off the win, 64-61, with that...
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story on this at "the washington post" website, washingtonpost.com, and dealing with the so-called doc fix, now final passage according to the "washington post" is expected by friday. speaker john boehner speaking to reporters earlier about this proposed agreement. >> on payroll, all along and as late as last week you insisted that the payroll tax extension must be paid for. so what does the about-face say? >> we were not going to allow the democrats to continue to play political games and raise taxes on working americans. and so we made a decision to bring them to the table so that the games would stop and we would get this work done. >> what does it say going forward, though? >> can you address for a moment, some members of congress as we expected don't like this deal, they are upset about some of the outcomes. what's your message to them and do you see potential for this being as much of a revolt -- >> we were not going to allow democrats to continue to play games and cause a tax increase for hard-working americans. >> what about -- >> speaker, don't you think there could be politic
story on this at "the washington post" website, washingtonpost.com, and dealing with the so-called doc fix, now final passage according to the "washington post" is expected by friday. speaker john boehner speaking to reporters earlier about this proposed agreement. >> on payroll, all along and as late as last week you insisted that the payroll tax extension must be paid for. so what does the about-face say? >> we were not going to allow the democrats to continue...
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of unemployment benefits and prevent cuts in payments to doctors who treat something nown as the &p"doc-fixite house spokesman jay carney says all three components are iiportant. and he says it's vital that congress does not mess up thh economic recovery.one way to muck it up would be to somehow fail o exxend the payroll tax cut or somehow ail to extend unemployment insurance benefits or the "doc-fix." earlier, president obama saad the stakes are high."thii is a make-or-break moment for the piddle class in merica, and for folks who want to be in the middle class.""the last thing we need is for washington to stand in the way of america's comeback."i'm greg black reporting. &pa hhuse-ssnate conference committee could connider the proposed deal as soon as today. herman cain is turning down an offer... to compete oo "dancing with the stars."the former republican presidential candidate was asked to be on the realty show... but according to his executive assistant... "he can't dance in n 8-count. he can only dance in a 9-count."that's of course a reference to his "9- 9-9" tax plan.producers are n
of unemployment benefits and prevent cuts in payments to doctors who treat something nown as the &p"doc-fixite house spokesman jay carney says all three components are iiportant. and he says it's vital that congress does not mess up thh economic recovery.one way to muck it up would be to somehow fail o exxend the payroll tax cut or somehow ail to extend unemployment insurance benefits or the "doc-fix." earlier, president obama saad the stakes are high."thii is a...
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doc rivers, his baby boy is a freshman. austin rivers at duke. calmly waits until there's no time left and wins the game. rivers had 29. duke trailed by 10 with two minutes left and the boston celtics' they had the night off so doc got to see his son win the game. >>> he did it again. jeremy lin from palo alto high to harvard to the warriors. warriors couldn't use him. gone crazy. third tight in a row he comes through. >>> stoudemire, no carmelo anthony. lynn had 23 points, ten assists. 107-93. how long can it go on for jeremy lin? they start for real tomorrow at the at&t along the monterey bay peninsula. the scenery is the big draw most yees. but i'm gonna tell you -- most years. but i'm gonna tell you again, tiger woods' appearance is dwarfing ray romano shooting 1034. it's a big deal with -- 104. it's a big deal with tiger woods. first time since 2002. here's more. >> reporter: greetings from the pebble beach course. i want you to take a look at this huge crowd. this is earlier today for the annual celebrity challenge. that meant ray romano, a
doc rivers, his baby boy is a freshman. austin rivers at duke. calmly waits until there's no time left and wins the game. rivers had 29. duke trailed by 10 with two minutes left and the boston celtics' they had the night off so doc got to see his son win the game. >>> he did it again. jeremy lin from palo alto high to harvard to the warriors. warriors couldn't use him. gone crazy. third tight in a row he comes through. >>> stoudemire, no carmelo anthony. lynn had 23 points,...
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. >> pierre: thanks a lot, doc. early on, it looked like the bruins were going to steam roll you guys out. how important was it for nick backstrom to stand on his head? >> he's been good for us all year. he kept us in it. we had a tough one last night. i can't stay enough about how backy has been. >> pierre: matt, you're back in the race. you're still alive in the race. obviously, you alluded to the game yesterday in st. louis where you only had 14 shots on goal. what was said 234 your dressing room before this game? >> we talked about the importance of this game. you can't do anything about what happened yesterday. you can control what happens today. i think guys took it upon themselves to lead in their own ways, and guys battled really hard. it was a big one for us. >> pierre: you had a chance to go to a lot of other places. you chose to come back to the state of hockey in minnesota. the way these fans respond to your team is absolutely unbelievable. what do you have to do here? you're going on the road right now
. >> pierre: thanks a lot, doc. early on, it looked like the bruins were going to steam roll you guys out. how important was it for nick backstrom to stand on his head? >> he's been good for us all year. he kept us in it. we had a tough one last night. i can't stay enough about how backy has been. >> pierre: matt, you're back in the race. you're still alive in the race. obviously, you alluded to the game yesterday in st. louis where you only had 14 shots on goal. what was said...
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walker is saying, they ought to have 32 doc walkers to go around to these different leagues to teach the guys life skills a lot come into it, get all that money, no idea what tocorrupted? >> you know who is working on that in the nflpa and demorris smith. >>> more on the super bowl in sports, nfl insiders on the likelihood of peyton manning actually landing with the redskins. also update you on rob gronkowski and that high ankle sprain. did he practice? will he be ready to go? that's all coming up in sports later at six. >> talking sports, too. >> you know, sports is every where. >> i got a little bit of sports, too, so stay tuned. we will both be back. >> look forward to that. >> all right, guys, doc walker made some good points. thanks. jim vance and dan hellie will be giving us live reports all this week leading up to the super bowl sunday. you can watch the game with us on sunday. kickoff is at 6:29 right here on nbc 4. >>> still ahead on news4 at six, a fiery scene as fans clash during a soccer game in egypt. >>> plus, a look back at the life and legacy of "soul train" creator d
walker is saying, they ought to have 32 doc walkers to go around to these different leagues to teach the guys life skills a lot come into it, get all that money, no idea what tocorrupted? >> you know who is working on that in the nflpa and demorris smith. >>> more on the super bowl in sports, nfl insiders on the likelihood of peyton manning actually landing with the redskins. also update you on rob gronkowski and that high ankle sprain. did he practice? will he be ready to go?...
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. >> doc suggests we get in the water again. this time, they'll join us. wild caribbean sharks got in from every direction. the sharks are skiddish, but curious. >> you are not in danger. >> actually, they are dangerous sharks. >> doc catches one. it's here, why we need sharks in the first place. >> sharks keep the ocean in check. something the bahamas needs for its survival. the moment they migrate away, they are vulnerable. i hope the u.s. learns. >> they are more afraid of getting pseudothan they are of what some crazy shark guy has to say. >> and so while ever persistent and perhaps crazy, continues his push for the world's most misunderstood animal. >> let him go. >>> now that is a positive spin on swimming with the fishes. elizabeth joins us now and there is rain, yes rain in her forecast. >> in our seven-day forecast, we will see some showers. you may have noticed temperatures today were 10 to 15 degrees cooler than we saw yesterday and they will continue to dip overnight. mostly in the 40s to low 50s. 51 right now in oakland. clear and chilly overn
. >> doc suggests we get in the water again. this time, they'll join us. wild caribbean sharks got in from every direction. the sharks are skiddish, but curious. >> you are not in danger. >> actually, they are dangerous sharks. >> doc catches one. it's here, why we need sharks in the first place. >> sharks keep the ocean in check. something the bahamas needs for its survival. the moment they migrate away, they are vulnerable. i hope the u.s. learns. >> they...
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. >> pierre: thanks a lot, doc. early on, it looked like the bruins were going to steam roll you guys out. how important was it for nick backstrom to stand on his head? >> he's been good for us all year. he kept us in it. we had a tough one last night. i can't stay enough about how backy has been. >> pierre: matt, you're back in the race. you're still alive in the race. obviously, you alluded to the game yesterday in st. louis where you only had 14 shots on goal. what was said 234 your dressing room before this game? >> we talked about the importance of this game. you can't do anything about what happened yesterday. you can control what happens today. i think guys took it upon themselves to lead in their own ways, and guys battled really hard. it was a big one for us. >> pierre: you had a chance to go to a lot of other places. you chose to come back to the state of hockey in minnesota. the way these fans respond to your team is absolutely unbelievable. what do you have to do here? you're going on the road right now
. >> pierre: thanks a lot, doc. early on, it looked like the bruins were going to steam roll you guys out. how important was it for nick backstrom to stand on his head? >> he's been good for us all year. he kept us in it. we had a tough one last night. i can't stay enough about how backy has been. >> pierre: matt, you're back in the race. you're still alive in the race. obviously, you alluded to the game yesterday in st. louis where you only had 14 shots on goal. what was said...
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. >> well, you don't pay for the str, the doc fix, that's mott paid for. let's go back to the simple question i ask you. does your plan spend more money over the next ten years than the agreement in current law that we reached just last august? >> the base line here is -- >> yes or no. >> i think what we have to focus on here is the bottom line and we're taking deficits down to 2.of gdp. >> i asked a simple question. you're the director of the omb. does your budget call for spending -- >> it's a more honest budget. it looks at what's happening in a business as usual basis. each year we're passing the a.m.t. -- >> will the witness not answer a simple question. i just asked a simple question. >> it's a more reflection of a -- >> will it spend more or sfles. >> it will spend less money because of the deficit reduction and a baseline that we flebts the current policy. >> because a deficit reduction that can only be assumed that's caused by increased taxes. but let's go back to that question. when you -- your budget proposes eliminating the sequester, the $1.2
. >> well, you don't pay for the str, the doc fix, that's mott paid for. let's go back to the simple question i ask you. does your plan spend more money over the next ten years than the agreement in current law that we reached just last august? >> the base line here is -- >> yes or no. >> i think what we have to focus on here is the bottom line and we're taking deficits down to 2.of gdp. >> i asked a simple question. you're the director of the omb. does your budget...
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if we want to cut docs by the same percentage amount? that's fairness. that's balanced. but i don't know if the american people would think it's fair. the right thing to do to erase to pay more for doctors. and take it out of hydes of seniors. i just don't think that's what we want to do. and i'll have more to say on the at a later time. by saying i think it's totally unfair and so much to the state. and that is, other places, to find more fair and more balanced offsets than this. we should not be beneficiaries while increasing doc pays and making other adjustments here. >> anyone else? senate republican? >> thank you, mr. chairman.ay to do it. the only ways we hear are tax increases. i thought we all agreed that high inco beneficiaries that are eligible for medical programs paid for by the taxpayers could afford to make some sacrifice hceiving a littl way of benefit or paying a little bit more for what they receive. and we've all heard about warren buffett. i don't think taxpayers neede h. saying for very high-income people they don't need to receive the same medicare t
if we want to cut docs by the same percentage amount? that's fairness. that's balanced. but i don't know if the american people would think it's fair. the right thing to do to erase to pay more for doctors. and take it out of hydes of seniors. i just don't think that's what we want to do. and i'll have more to say on the at a later time. by saying i think it's totally unfair and so much to the state. and that is, other places, to find more fair and more balanced offsets than this. we should not...
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final seconds, down by two and that is doc rivers' kid, austin rivers, son of celtics coach doc riversa three-pointer at the buzzer to win. duke shocks north carolina 58- 84. somebody doesn't line duke in the building. >> he just doesn't like anything. >> except for the ravens and weather. >> to football now. the biggest question of this year's
final seconds, down by two and that is doc rivers' kid, austin rivers, son of celtics coach doc riversa three-pointer at the buzzer to win. duke shocks north carolina 58- 84. somebody doesn't line duke in the building. >> he just doesn't like anything. >> except for the ravens and weather. >> to football now. the biggest question of this year's
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that's a shot that doc has taught him this last a off season. he didn't have that a year ago. there were a lot of them, though, diane? had to be fun. it was celebrity central at madison square garden. mark zuckerburg, spike lee. what was it like to have that celeb central experience? >> oh, my. you forgot eva longoria, too. >> oh, sorry. >> yeah. no. no it was unbelievable. just so many things have gone really, really, specially the laths couple of weeks. and it was a great day all the way around. we're still enjoying it. >> so what are you going to do with lin. i understand you are going to hook up with jeremy tomorrow, with the team, what's up? >> just have time to catch up. obviously his time is very limited these days. so we are looking forward to spending a couple of hours with him. he's just doing incredibly well. i mean incredibly well. he just seems -- i don't know, diane, so much more himself. like he's smiling more. he's he seems happen pier than he's ever been. he was always kind of a stoic player in high school and college and now, i've never seen him smile so much
that's a shot that doc has taught him this last a off season. he didn't have that a year ago. there were a lot of them, though, diane? had to be fun. it was celebrity central at madison square garden. mark zuckerburg, spike lee. what was it like to have that celeb central experience? >> oh, my. you forgot eva longoria, too. >> oh, sorry. >> yeah. no. no it was unbelievable. just so many things have gone really, really, specially the laths couple of weeks. and it was a great...
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and the doc fix. we would have, on our side of the aisle preferred a two-year fix for our physicians taking care of seniors on medicare. but that was not to be. and we know that. but we could not let them fall off the cliff and see their reimbursement rates cut 27.4%. contained in here are solutions for the long term and short-term that we're going to have to revisit. the other thing we did that's important is we're going to build out an interoperable public safety broadband network for our first responders our brave men and women, public servants, police and fire will finally have this congress answer the call that's been pending since 9/11. post-9/11 they said you got to get our public safety people an interoperable broadband network and it didn't get done until now. when you vote for this legislation, you're voting to help your public servants and police and fire to finally have the tools to keep them safe and do their jobs. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan. mr. le
and the doc fix. we would have, on our side of the aisle preferred a two-year fix for our physicians taking care of seniors on medicare. but that was not to be. and we know that. but we could not let them fall off the cliff and see their reimbursement rates cut 27.4%. contained in here are solutions for the long term and short-term that we're going to have to revisit. the other thing we did that's important is we're going to build out an interoperable public safety broadband network for our...
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artificial intelligence engineer doc hines believes that he created the perfect alternative for those who for different reasons can't or are too busy or too lazy to connect with human beings we created like a bridge that gap between you know going in maybe going out with someone else you know just meeting someone in a bar or what have you and just randomly maybe picking up a social disease instead of dealing with it you could have the sex robot that would be your companion and not only listen to you talk to you interact with you public opinion about sex robots now is well mostly. that's what it's for robotic sex when i wait a minute isn't that marriage i mean by would that be the saddest christmas i thought you could be i but doc hines seems to be very serious about his creation the japanese are even more serious about robots in. every new model there looks more lifelike. with the surge of interest in robots lawyers are starting to look into legal implications of the possibility that these sex robots can break up marriages psychologists in the meantime warn robots could transform huma
artificial intelligence engineer doc hines believes that he created the perfect alternative for those who for different reasons can't or are too busy or too lazy to connect with human beings we created like a bridge that gap between you know going in maybe going out with someone else you know just meeting someone in a bar or what have you and just randomly maybe picking up a social disease instead of dealing with it you could have the sex robot that would be your companion and not only listen...
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the payroll tax cut, unemployment insurance and the doc fix for the rest of the year. let me get to jay. >> okay. the president when he spoke to nova student and faculty earlier today acknowledged the numbers in the budget were so big they were difficult to talk about, and to break them down, it would be along the lines of a family that makes $29,000 a year spending $38,000 a year and taking on new debt at $9,000 of new debt with a $153,000 credit card bill they were not able to pay down. that would be a way of looking at the average american to afford or to understand it. does that seem responsible? >> jake, i appreciate the analogy. i think what you know and everyone in this room knows and what every american knows based on what i have seen is that this economy was in free fall in january of 2009. it had the government in the previous eight years had had racked up an enormous amount of debt although it had started the century with surpluses, and because of the free fall we were in, urgent measures needed to be taken to reverse the direction of the economy and to reve
the payroll tax cut, unemployment insurance and the doc fix for the rest of the year. let me get to jay. >> okay. the president when he spoke to nova student and faculty earlier today acknowledged the numbers in the budget were so big they were difficult to talk about, and to break them down, it would be along the lines of a family that makes $29,000 a year spending $38,000 a year and taking on new debt at $9,000 of new debt with a $153,000 credit card bill they were not able to pay down....
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frustrated we always have to continue the doc fix year after year after year as it gets more and more and ed to find a way to solve it. i would like to turn to senator kyl. he's got some ideas. we talked some length the last four or f finding a solution here. and the lead person here is senator kyl. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman and colleagues. i think there is pretty broad agreement on the thingatdo, and beginning of a consensus on something that would be good to do if we can. first of all we have to decide how much of a so-called update physicians will receive, if any, and how long we will fund the medicare physicians. the hobi two-year funding level. my guess is that if we can find the right offsets, thd all appreciate the desirability of having the longer period of time rather than something shorter than that to provide for .ram the other thing we need to make a decision on is which if any of the extenders, the so-called medicare extenders need to be extended.ird thing, which i thi there has already been some expression about that would be desirable to do if we could is to
frustrated we always have to continue the doc fix year after year after year as it gets more and more and ed to find a way to solve it. i would like to turn to senator kyl. he's got some ideas. we talked some length the last four or f finding a solution here. and the lead person here is senator kyl. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman and colleagues. i think there is pretty broad agreement on the thingatdo, and beginning of a consensus on something that would be good to do if we can....
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>> i'm in a unique situation where i actually never had a rock doc as they call them.i went the dirtier route, being in a rock band, went to the street. that's really where we scored our drugs. it's a lot of the people who came, middle '80s where the rock doc was a big part of enabling the drug addict. >> how does it work in reality. how do the rock docs go about their business? >> i don't really understand how it works. it's a big concern is how does it -- how does nobody get caught doing this? you know, i don't have experience in that field. i imagine if you are getting different prescriptions filled from different doctors, there has to be a check and balance in there somewhere. >> there doesn't seem to be the regulation there ought to be. there's no running data base or if there is, it's ignored. if you are a michael jackson or whitney houston, you can load up on prescription drugs, go to six, seven, eight nine doctors if you would like. you can send assistants and not use your name. it's easy to hide the overall consumption. >> absolutely, we see it all the time. b
>> i'm in a unique situation where i actually never had a rock doc as they call them.i went the dirtier route, being in a rock band, went to the street. that's really where we scored our drugs. it's a lot of the people who came, middle '80s where the rock doc was a big part of enabling the drug addict. >> how does it work in reality. how do the rock docs go about their business? >> i don't really understand how it works. it's a big concern is how does it -- how does nobody get...
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i think what you're seeing there is disagreement on unemployment insurance and on the doc fix.hink what we did was at that time stuff we could agree on and move on to the stuff. >> bailing out. congresswoman, what happened here, your view? >> even on "hardball" you can't rewrite history. >> never on "hardball." >> dem krats and the president have been fighting -- tp. >> take a minute. >> excuse me. democrats and the president fighting for an extension of unemployment for the payroll tax cut, and for the doc fix and republicans have been fighting all the way. what we see here is that the president not did he get what he want but the people got what they want and needed. >>> let me ask you about the mood on the hill, congressman mulvaney. south carolina will probably vote republican no matter who you run against, you can count on that state as long as you're down there as a member i can't see the democrats carrying south carolina nor can i see the democrats losing new york, or d.c. but this election now, i thought until a couple weeks ago the president had real problems. i saw th
i think what you're seeing there is disagreement on unemployment insurance and on the doc fix.hink what we did was at that time stuff we could agree on and move on to the stuff. >> bailing out. congresswoman, what happened here, your view? >> even on "hardball" you can't rewrite history. >> never on "hardball." >> dem krats and the president have been fighting -- tp. >> take a minute. >> excuse me. democrats and the president fighting for...
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okay, docs, see you next week. thank you very much.n now with all that helpful information out of the way, we have a fox news alert for you, because iran launching new military exercises. you may have heard that, but these exercises threaten to strike out at the so-called "hostile countries." tehran, jacking up the tensions in the region. they are warning they will cut off oil supplies to europe in retaliation for tough new sanctions that are now in place. this is a developing story. good morning, everyone. >> welcome to a brand-new of america's news headquarters on this super bowl sunday. there are reports now that have been contentious meetings between the u.s. and israeli officials as the west reportedly tries to make the case that israel should hold off any potential military attack against iran's nuclear facilities as iran is conducting those war games. steve, tell us about these exercises. >> these are ground exercises by iran's revolutionary guard and come in the midst of heightened international tensions over iran's nuclear pro
okay, docs, see you next week. thank you very much.n now with all that helpful information out of the way, we have a fox news alert for you, because iran launching new military exercises. you may have heard that, but these exercises threaten to strike out at the so-called "hostile countries." tehran, jacking up the tensions in the region. they are warning they will cut off oil supplies to europe in retaliation for tough new sanctions that are now in place. this is a developing story....
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how do these rock docs go about their business? >> i don't really understand how it works. its big concern is how does -- how does nobody get caught doing this? i don't have experience in that field, but i imagine if you are getting different prescriptions filled from different doctors there has to be some sort of a check and balance in there somewhere. >> there doesn't seem to be the regulation. there seems to be no running kind of database. where if you are a michael jackson or whitney houston, and you want to load up with loads of prescription drugs, you can go to six, seven, eight, nine doctors if you would like. you can also send assistants and not even use your name. very easy to hide the overall consumption. >> yeah. absolutely. we see that all the time. you know, back to the personal assistants, the handlers, the road managers, the people that are directly answering to the lawyers, the managers, the accountants and then obviously the record labels, you know, where does the fault lie? is it with the artist? i had to find the courage to turn my life around. but there
how do these rock docs go about their business? >> i don't really understand how it works. its big concern is how does -- how does nobody get caught doing this? i don't have experience in that field, but i imagine if you are getting different prescriptions filled from different doctors there has to be some sort of a check and balance in there somewhere. >> there doesn't seem to be the regulation. there seems to be no running kind of database. where if you are a michael jackson or...
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jan tweets us this morning about the doc fix. so they extend it to december. what happens between the election and the end of december? or kick it to the next congress? white haven, tennessee, up next. larry is a democrat. you're on the air. good morning. >> caller: good morning. i agree with the payroll tax extension. the key is to putting everybody back to work. once you put everybody back to work you can fix everything. that is the key. and right now, we need to do everything we can do to help the economy. >> so, larry, so you believe that this investment that people will spend the money and that will help the economy? >> yes, ma'am, i surely do. and you cannot cut the way out of a deficit. that is crazy. i'd never heard anything like that. if you cut all the jobs, what would the tax base be coming from? >> thanks for your call. next up is martha, a republican watching us in chicago. good morning. you're on. >> caller: let them learn how to work overseas before killing everybody. that's what i say. take it from them and give it back to the american-born peo
jan tweets us this morning about the doc fix. so they extend it to december. what happens between the election and the end of december? or kick it to the next congress? white haven, tennessee, up next. larry is a democrat. you're on the air. good morning. >> caller: good morning. i agree with the payroll tax extension. the key is to putting everybody back to work. once you put everybody back to work you can fix everything. that is the key. and right now, we need to do everything we can do...