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and doc counted on that.wasn't that he wanted to fight, he wanted people to know he could. >> holliday embraces the danger. the lawlessness of his new profession, preparing himself for whatever the future might bring. holliday's life becomes an endless cycle of gambling and drinking, riding the highs and lows for months at a time. he lives the gambler's life, frequenting saloons, gambling halls and brothels. taking on an on-and-off again relationship with a prostitute. >> it's my bar. and that right there is three fingers. >> are you questioning my veracity? >> you crazy son of a bitch! >> i know how much three fingers is. >> holliday's alcoholism brought out another person. masterson said he was a hard man to like, especially when he was in the cups. >> after the confrontation on new year's eve, he heads to texas. a town full of saloons, gambling halls and outlaws. perfect place for a man like doc to lose himself. 300 miles north in dodge city, a man wearing a badge is cleaning up a tough town. a gun for hir
and doc counted on that.wasn't that he wanted to fight, he wanted people to know he could. >> holliday embraces the danger. the lawlessness of his new profession, preparing himself for whatever the future might bring. holliday's life becomes an endless cycle of gambling and drinking, riding the highs and lows for months at a time. he lives the gambler's life, frequenting saloons, gambling halls and brothels. taking on an on-and-off again relationship with a prostitute. >> it's my...
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doc? won't be necessary. i will put something on your gums to dull the pain. >> the only time i am not nervous is when i am working on someone's teeth. that's why i know dentistry is my life calling. what is your favorite kind of pie? >> (indiscernible). >> peach? why, that's my favorite, too. if you hold still just another second, you will be eating some peach pie before you know it. >> as doctor holliday reached the pinnacle of his superior life and intellect the men forever linked finds his own succek -- struggles to find his own success in the west. >> he began his dental practice. wyatt earp at that time was actually in arkansas as a horse thief. >> hey! get back here. stop, thief! >> the penalty for horse thievery was hanging. that's what motivates wyatt earp's move west. >> he makes his way through towns places like abilene, wichita and winds up in dodge city, kansas. >> son of a -- >> dodge city of the 1870s was one of the most notorious frontier town. it was a town with no law. bu
doc? won't be necessary. i will put something on your gums to dull the pain. >> the only time i am not nervous is when i am working on someone's teeth. that's why i know dentistry is my life calling. what is your favorite kind of pie? >> (indiscernible). >> peach? why, that's my favorite, too. if you hold still just another second, you will be eating some peach pie before you know it. >> as doctor holliday reached the pinnacle of his superior life and intellect the men...
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the truth is doc is his own man.a life cut short by thieves sends him west. desperate to die on his own terms. for 15 years, he lives in the shadow of certain death, finally dying at age 36. in his web, countless lives took the brunt of his wrath. and in the end, doc holiday proclaimed just one true friend. >> not many men would do what you did. >> they see it. they'll kill us. >> did you get your revenge? >> we gave you something to remember. >> the war is on: >> sunday, kit carson fog lowed by james, wild bill hiccok on the fox news channel. blank fwlank. >> hello, and welcome to a very special two hour edition of justice. i'm judge jeannine pirro. thanks for being with us. you're looking live at the white house correspondence dinner where shortly, president obama will take the podium. and, saturday night live kmeed yen cecily strong will host the fesstiveties. we'll take you there live as soon as the headliners hit the stage. but, first, to my opening statement. >> i'm going to shock you. hillary clinton would be,
the truth is doc is his own man.a life cut short by thieves sends him west. desperate to die on his own terms. for 15 years, he lives in the shadow of certain death, finally dying at age 36. in his web, countless lives took the brunt of his wrath. and in the end, doc holiday proclaimed just one true friend. >> not many men would do what you did. >> they see it. they'll kill us. >> did you get your revenge? >> we gave you something to remember. >> the war is on:...
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the whole truth is while doc says wyatt that day, without wyatt doc holliday has even less left to liveis back as a law man wyatt looks southwest for an easier way to make a living. he joins brothers morgan and virgil in the boom town of tombstone, arizona on the heels of the strike. >> dodge city was beginning to lose much of the snap that had given it much of its charm. i decided to move to tombstone which built up a reputation. >> it was too late so the casinos line the streets. tombstone has everything except a strong law man. the earps put a badge on their business to work the law for money. virgil iarp the army calls him to get stolen rules is deputy identifiesd. >> because of his proximity to the next border tombstone becomes a hub for cattle thieve ry. most is carried out by a gang known as the cowboys. >> into tombstone come the earps, virgil morgan and wyatt earp. those define the events that are to follow. >> these were guys who were living the cowboy life. >> it is a movement in a big business a mining corporation, the very kind of civilizing forces that the earps represente
the whole truth is while doc says wyatt that day, without wyatt doc holliday has even less left to liveis back as a law man wyatt looks southwest for an easier way to make a living. he joins brothers morgan and virgil in the boom town of tombstone, arizona on the heels of the strike. >> dodge city was beginning to lose much of the snap that had given it much of its charm. i decided to move to tombstone which built up a reputation. >> it was too late so the casinos line the streets....
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the whole truth is while doc says wyatt that day, without wyatt doc holliday has even less left to live the target on his back as a law man wyatt looks southwest for an easier way to make a living. he joins brothers morgan and virgil in the boom town of tombstone, arizona on the heels of the strike. >> dodge city was beginning to lose much of the snap that had given it much of its charm. i decided to move to tombstone which built up a reputation. >> it was too late so the casinos line the streets. tombstone has everything except a strong law man. the earps put a badge on their business to work the law for money. virgil iarp the army calls him to get stolen rules is deputy identifiesd. >> because of his proximity to the next border tombstone becomes a hub for cattle thieve ry. most is carried out by a gang known as the cowboys. >> into tombstone come the earps, virgil, morgan and wyatt earp. those define the events that are to follow. >> these were guys who were living the cowboy life. >> it is a movement in a big business, a mining corporation, the very kind of civilizing forces that th
the whole truth is while doc says wyatt that day, without wyatt doc holliday has even less left to live the target on his back as a law man wyatt looks southwest for an easier way to make a living. he joins brothers morgan and virgil in the boom town of tombstone, arizona on the heels of the strike. >> dodge city was beginning to lose much of the snap that had given it much of its charm. i decided to move to tombstone which built up a reputation. >> it was too late so the casinos...
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♪ ♪ >> doc: two teams with marvelous seasons. one will continue. the handshakes begin with paul gaustad of nashville leading the way. two goal tenders tonight for the blackhawks one did not know this morning he was going to play. enters the game and did not give up a goal. >> eddie: scott darling knows a lot of these players, doc, from his days. there is his former roommate filip forsberg spending a couple years with the nashville predators and their organization. ♪ ♪ >> doc: this are many traditions. we began with one with the anthem tonight and finish with the handshake line. it was julius irving who said after a play-off series there is nothing to do if you are the loser but rest recover, and return in the fall. meanwhile, the home team celebrates with 22,000. [ cheers ] >> doc: you are watching the stanley cup playoffs presented by geico. tomorrow, game six. st. louis blues against the minnesota wild here on nbc. coming up next except on the west coast, it's your local news and for viewers in the chicago area coverage continues with blackhawks
♪ ♪ >> doc: two teams with marvelous seasons. one will continue. the handshakes begin with paul gaustad of nashville leading the way. two goal tenders tonight for the blackhawks one did not know this morning he was going to play. enters the game and did not give up a goal. >> eddie: scott darling knows a lot of these players, doc, from his days. there is his former roommate filip forsberg spending a couple years with the nashville predators and their organization. ♪ ♪...
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♪ ♪ >> doc: two teams with marvelous seasons. one will continue. the handshakes begin with paul gaustad of nashville leading the way. two goal tenders tonight for the blackhawks one did not know this morning he was going to play. enters the game and did not give up a goal. >> eddie: scott darling knows a lot of these players, doc, from his days. there is his former roommate filip forsberg spending a couple years with the nashville predators and their organization. ♪ ♪ >> doc: this are many traditions. we began with one with the anthem tonight and finish with the handshake line. it was julius irving who said after a play-off series there is nothing to do if you are the loser but rest recover, and return in the fall. meanwhile, the home team celebrates with 22,000. [ cheers ] >> doc: you are watching the stanley cup playoffs presented by geico. tomorrow, game six. st. louis blues against the minnesota wild here on nbc. coming up next except on the west coast, it's your local news and for viewers in the chicago area coverage continues with blackhawks
♪ ♪ >> doc: two teams with marvelous seasons. one will continue. the handshakes begin with paul gaustad of nashville leading the way. two goal tenders tonight for the blackhawks one did not know this morning he was going to play. enters the game and did not give up a goal. >> eddie: scott darling knows a lot of these players, doc, from his days. there is his former roommate filip forsberg spending a couple years with the nashville predators and their organization. ♪ ♪...
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little doc was also a point of pride to some real-life doc mcstuffens. inspiration in the doc character. she and others formed a society which now has a membership of more than 4700 women physicians of color worldwide. the show was pitched initially without fae artwork and it was disney's idea to make the doc character african-american. the show's creator chris knee who had the idea doc's dad would be the one at home most of the time. back in september of 2013 chris was on this show and explained it was because clearly doc's mom was at work. >> it was this moment i had to really check myself and say okay, if she's a doctor and she's a successful doctor dad needs to be at home. some day we'll learn he has a catering business but i also think it's great he's at home and cooking and taking care of the kid. >> the show rates among the top five series for kids 2 to 5. the toy line was named one of the most influ wengsal of all time by "time" magazine and the doc line of band-aids became the number one licensed band-aid brand among girls. we are pleased to tel
little doc was also a point of pride to some real-life doc mcstuffens. inspiration in the doc character. she and others formed a society which now has a membership of more than 4700 women physicians of color worldwide. the show was pitched initially without fae artwork and it was disney's idea to make the doc character african-american. the show's creator chris knee who had the idea doc's dad would be the one at home most of the time. back in september of 2013 chris was on this show and...
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this doc fix is taking us down a path away from that. as we talk about more paid for better outcomes, and so on. the other point i should have made is that this doc fix, as we move more terror pay for defined outcomes, safer health care and so on, will help that medicare on a sustainable path. many of us feel it is unsustainable now. this is a social contract the country needs. we need a strong sustainable health care program, because it is good for our country. the single-payer system, which we do not have in the u.s., is in place in different countries. it has been debated heavily in the united states. it is a political issue. i am not sure where things will end up 10 years down the road. in the countries where there is a single-payer system, almost every one of them have evolved to have a second system, which is a competitive insurance-based, market-based plan for those who wish to pay up and have more choice in their health care insurance and where they go for care and so on. because they do not feel that the single-payer system in t
this doc fix is taking us down a path away from that. as we talk about more paid for better outcomes, and so on. the other point i should have made is that this doc fix, as we move more terror pay for defined outcomes, safer health care and so on, will help that medicare on a sustainable path. many of us feel it is unsustainable now. this is a social contract the country needs. we need a strong sustainable health care program, because it is good for our country. the single-payer system, which...
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seriously, so doc mcstuffins was in back to the future? doc mcstuffins.'re very into the disney -- >> i got a 2-year-old, too. she doesn't even mix that up. >> you're right. >> good morning, folks. it's friday, right? >> it is friday. sure is. oh, gosh. i wish we had happier news. got threats to talk about. >> we never start with happier news. a growing threat. americans. we knew this would happen eventually but americans training with extremists overseas and returning home to wage jihad. this one is different from some of the earlier stories we've been talking about. >> an ohio man is accused of planning an attack here in the u.s. after training with terrorists in syria. he appeared in columbus in court today. devin dwyer has more. >> reporter: the government says this is the latest face of homegrown terror. abdirahman sheik mohamud who allegedly traveled abroad to learn terror tactics. >> what we see is a u.s. citizen going to syria being trained to commit jihad and terrorism and coming back to the united states with a mission to conduct a terrorist att
seriously, so doc mcstuffins was in back to the future? doc mcstuffins.'re very into the disney -- >> i got a 2-year-old, too. she doesn't even mix that up. >> you're right. >> good morning, folks. it's friday, right? >> it is friday. sure is. oh, gosh. i wish we had happier news. got threats to talk about. >> we never start with happier news. a growing threat. americans. we knew this would happen eventually but americans training with extremists overseas and...
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so-called medicare doc fix will cost america about $141 billion. out our taxpayer calculator to see what your share will be. we're live on capitol hill where the senate is getting ready to take it on. bring us your baffling. bring us your audacious. we want your sticky notes, sketchbooks, and scribbles. let's pin 'em to the wall. kick 'em around. kick 'em around, see what happens. because we're in the how-do-i-get-this-startup- off-the-ground business. the taking-your-business- global-business. we're in the problem-solving business. 400,000 people - ready to help you solve problems while they're still called opportunities. from figuring it out to getting it done we're here to help. ♪ help northern china reduce its reliance on coal fire heating plants and prevent 60 million tons of co2 emissions? when emerson takes up the challenge it's never been done before simply becomes consider it solved. emerson. [ male announcer ] meet jill. she thought she'd feel better after seeing her doctor. and she might have if not for kari, the identity thief who stole
so-called medicare doc fix will cost america about $141 billion. out our taxpayer calculator to see what your share will be. we're live on capitol hill where the senate is getting ready to take it on. bring us your baffling. bring us your audacious. we want your sticky notes, sketchbooks, and scribbles. let's pin 'em to the wall. kick 'em around. kick 'em around, see what happens. because we're in the how-do-i-get-this-startup- off-the-ground business. the taking-your-business- global-business....
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♪ ♪ >> doc: two teams with marvelous seasons. one will continue. the handshakes begin with paul gaustad of nashville leading the way. two goal tenders tonight for the blackhawks one did not know this morning he was going to play. enters the game and did not give up a goal. >> eddie: scott darling knows a lot of these players, doc, from his days. there is his former roommate filip forsberg spending a couple years with the nashville predators and their organization. ♪ ♪ >> doc: this are many traditions. we began with one with the anthem tonight and finish with the handshake line. it was julius irving who said after a play-off series there is nothing to do if you are the loser but rest recover, and return in the fall. meanwhile, the home team celebrates with 22,000. [ cheers ] >> doc: you are watching the stanley cup playoffs presented by geico. tomorrow, game six. st. louis blues against the minnesota wild here on nbc. coming up next except on the west coast, it's your local news and for viewers in the chicago area coverage continues with blackhawks
♪ ♪ >> doc: two teams with marvelous seasons. one will continue. the handshakes begin with paul gaustad of nashville leading the way. two goal tenders tonight for the blackhawks one did not know this morning he was going to play. enters the game and did not give up a goal. >> eddie: scott darling knows a lot of these players, doc, from his days. there is his former roommate filip forsberg spending a couple years with the nashville predators and their organization. ♪ ♪...
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him doc. >> he said i'm not doing well i feel awful, i have a nightmare. >> i said doc, turn that around "i have a dream." >> really it came from you, you were the "i have a dream" guy. >> i wouldn't say that. >> what brought you to the movement in the first place. what made you wake up saying "i want to put myself in harm's way and make it better. >> i was going to morehouse college in atlanta. sitting in a drug store having lunch. a student came up and said "have you seen this hell of a newspaper", and said greensboro students state in for a third day. he said have you seen that. >> i said good. he said "don't you think it should happen here." i said "what do you think we?" he took one side of the drug store, i took the other. we started a movement. that was where. >> atlanta. >> you were hooked? >> i was hooked. i couldn't stand back. >> you see the l.g.b.t. fighting for civil rights and you are a proud supporter of them. what draws you to that fight as well? >> well because i worked in the civil rights movement with many gay people many lesbians. they helped me. why should i got help
him doc. >> he said i'm not doing well i feel awful, i have a nightmare. >> i said doc, turn that around "i have a dream." >> really it came from you, you were the "i have a dream" guy. >> i wouldn't say that. >> what brought you to the movement in the first place. what made you wake up saying "i want to put myself in harm's way and make it better. >> i was going to morehouse college in atlanta. sitting in a drug store having lunch. a...
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i said, "doc, turn that around. try, 'i have a dream.'" >> so really it came from you. you were the, "i have a dream, guy-- >> i wouldn't say that. i wouldn't say that. >> but what brought you to the movement in the first place? what made julian bond wake up one day and say, "i wanna (cough) put myself in harm's way and make it better?" >> i was in-- going to morehouse college in atlanta. i was sitting in a drugstore having lunch. a student came up to me and said "have you seen this?" held up a newspaper. newspaper said "greensboro students-- sit in for third day." said, "have you seen this?" i said, "yeah." he said "what about it?" i said, "it's great. it's good." he said, "don't you think it'll happen here?" i said, "it's-- it's gonna happen here." "don't you think we ought to make it happen here?" i said "what do you mean, 'we?'" he said, "you take this side of the drugstore, and i'll take the other." and we did. and we started the movement. >> and so you-- the-- and that was where? that was in atlanta. >> atlanta. >> and then you were hooked? >> i was hooked. i was-
i said, "doc, turn that around. try, 'i have a dream.'" >> so really it came from you. you were the, "i have a dream, guy-- >> i wouldn't say that. i wouldn't say that. >> but what brought you to the movement in the first place? what made julian bond wake up one day and say, "i wanna (cough) put myself in harm's way and make it better?" >> i was in-- going to morehouse college in atlanta. i was sitting in a drugstore having lunch. a student came...
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cost you, go to foxnews.com forward slash doc hyphen fix. after all, it is your money. >> it is indeed, mike, thank you. >>> renters should expect another increase in apartment costs this year. commercial property tracker reese says despite more apartments being built, rent is projected to rise 3.33%. rents have risen 14% since 2010. retail sales jumped up in march for the first time in four months helped by cheap gas and warmer weather. mixed day for the market, the dow grew 60 points the s&p 500 was up 3. the nasdaq dropped 11. >>> the economic dangers on the horizon. first a look at a past so-called inevitable presidential candidate and candidates and how often they did not reach the finish line. bring us your baffling. bring us your audacious. we want your sticky notes, sketchbooks, and scribbles. let's pin 'em to the wall. kick 'em around. kick 'em around, see what happens. because we're in the how-do-i-get-this-startup- off-the-ground business. the taking-your-business- global-business. we're in the problem-solving business. 400,000 pe
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fights in congress over the doc fix have discouraged for years. this bill scraps what many viewed as a flawed way of reimbursing doctors which tied payments to gross domestic product and they will now be reimbursed on a pay for performance model. critics say that encouraged unnecessary testing and procedures to pad bills. >> we now understand it is time to permanently fix this not just to eliminate the problem but to substitute a payment system that encourages physicians to provide high-quality care and to deal with incentives that reduce the volume of care. >> what broke this cycle of temporary fixes democratic and republican leaders agreed to compromises that both sides hadn't budged on before, paving the way for easy passage first in the house. >> the yeas are 92, the nays are eight and the bill passes. >> can instead add to the deficit. >> like any bill of this magnitude, there are strengths and weaknesses. >> and democrats agreed to help wealthier seniors foot some of the cost. more than $7 billion for community health centers set up through
fights in congress over the doc fix have discouraged for years. this bill scraps what many viewed as a flawed way of reimbursing doctors which tied payments to gross domestic product and they will now be reimbursed on a pay for performance model. critics say that encouraged unnecessary testing and procedures to pad bills. >> we now understand it is time to permanently fix this not just to eliminate the problem but to substitute a payment system that encourages physicians to provide...
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and it's under 2:00 so doc rivers inserts deandre jordan back in. blake griffin will most likelyuarding leonard who is at the four now for the spurs. >> lead back to 10. patty mills fake finds leonard. leonard back another three. duncan tips it. rebound, redick. redick throws it out. nearly saved but right to duncan who puts it up and in! crawford, good hustle to save it but threw it right into the paint of the spurs. it's an eight-point game. jordan has got to get rid of it for the clippers sake. they don't want a foul ball. griffin finds jordan wide open. seventh assist for blake griffin. and a ten-point game with just over 1:00 left. >> good job by deandre jordan putting himself in position for the catch and finish. >> leonard back out to green. green, a contested three. won't go. jordan to rebound. spurs really need to foul down by ten. you've got three of the top free-throw shooters in the nba on the floor in crawford paul and redick. duncan has just fouled out. >> this was a great response by the l.a. clippers. you know sometimes teams beat th
and it's under 2:00 so doc rivers inserts deandre jordan back in. blake griffin will most likelyuarding leonard who is at the four now for the spurs. >> lead back to 10. patty mills fake finds leonard. leonard back another three. duncan tips it. rebound, redick. redick throws it out. nearly saved but right to duncan who puts it up and in! crawford, good hustle to save it but threw it right into the paint of the spurs. it's an eight-point game. jordan has got to get rid of it for the...
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and it's under 2:00 so doc rivers inserts deandre jordan back in. blake griffin will most likely be guarding leonard who is at the four now for the spurs. >> lead back to 10. patty mills fake finds leonard. leonard back another three. duncan tips it. rebound, redick. redick throws it out. nearly saved but right to duncan who puts it up and in! crawford, good hustle to save it but threw it right into the paint of the spurs. it's an eight-point game. jordan has got to get rid of it for the clippers sake. they don't want a foul ball. griffin finds jordan wide open. seventh assist for blake griffin. and a ten-point game with just over 1:00 left. >> good job by deandre jordan putting himself in position for the catch and finish. >> leonard back out to green. green, a contested three. won't go. jordan to rebound. spurs really need to foul down by ten. you've got three of the top free-throw shooters in the nba on the floor in crawford paul and redick. duncan has just fouled out. >> this was a great response by the l.a. clippers. you know sometimes teams be
and it's under 2:00 so doc rivers inserts deandre jordan back in. blake griffin will most likely be guarding leonard who is at the four now for the spurs. >> lead back to 10. patty mills fake finds leonard. leonard back another three. duncan tips it. rebound, redick. redick throws it out. nearly saved but right to duncan who puts it up and in! crawford, good hustle to save it but threw it right into the paint of the spurs. it's an eight-point game. jordan has got to get rid of it for the...
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currie is on his way to 27 points the warriors got to work your they go on and win 11021 06 110-106 doct looks like the warriors had to the clippers' no. mnumber jason randall has passed abdul- jabbar tonight he became the all-time stanford scoring leader stanford had a 15 to nothing lead final: stanford wins 67-60 they play miami for the nit title the 49ers looking for helf at linebacker. with the departures of patrick willis and chris borland they re-signed linebacker desmond bishop who they aqcuired late last season to a one-year contract the 30-year old bishop who is from fairfield and played at cal spent his entire career in green bay before coming to san francisco his best years game in 2010 and 2011 he will provide depth behind michael wilhoite and navorro bowman the niners are also looking at former bears all-pro lance briggs a sacramento native veteran defensive tackle antonio smith was released by the raiders today it was somewhat of a surprise given smith has been productivve as an inside pass rusher and is a leader in the locker room he was rated the most cordial raider but
currie is on his way to 27 points the warriors got to work your they go on and win 11021 06 110-106 doct looks like the warriors had to the clippers' no. mnumber jason randall has passed abdul- jabbar tonight he became the all-time stanford scoring leader stanford had a 15 to nothing lead final: stanford wins 67-60 they play miami for the nit title the 49ers looking for helf at linebacker. with the departures of patrick willis and chris borland they re-signed linebacker desmond bishop who they...
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this doc fix is taking us down a path away from that. as we talk about more paid for better outcomes, and so on. the other point i should have made is that this doc fix, as we move more to pay for defined outcomes, safer health care and so on, will help that medicare on a sustainable path. many of us feel it is on an unsustainable now. this is a social contract the country needs. we need a strong sustainable medicare program, because it is good for our country. the single-payer system, which we do not have in the u.s., is in place in a number of other countries. it has been debated heavily in the united states. it is a political issue. i am not sure where things will end up 5, 10 years down the road. in the countries where there is a single-payer system, almost every one of them have evolved to have a second system, which is a competitive insurance-based, market-based plan for those who wish to pay up and have more choice in their health care insurance and where they go for care and so on. because they do not feel that the single-payer s
this doc fix is taking us down a path away from that. as we talk about more paid for better outcomes, and so on. the other point i should have made is that this doc fix, as we move more to pay for defined outcomes, safer health care and so on, will help that medicare on a sustainable path. many of us feel it is on an unsustainable now. this is a social contract the country needs. we need a strong sustainable medicare program, because it is good for our country. the single-payer system, which we...
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doc, i go to you first on this.o have been responsible for one in five orders. said to have made $900,000 trading futures contracts that day. and accused of spoofing basically, placing these orders and canceling them in bulk. >> in rapid order. >> yeah. and that's what the problem is judge. the other is the feud uribery responsibility of the broker. this guy cleared through mf global. we know they were rife with problems over at mf global. i'm not tarring everybody at the firm but i'm saying obviously mf global was not paying attention. this guy is canceling 19,000 orders. if there was a freeze-up and something happened and some of those orders in the market did turn to the upside, this guy would have not only blown through all of his money, he would have blown mf global out of the water. he would have wrecked the financial markets, so there's a feud uribery responsibility of the broker and they should have been on top of this guy. and i believe that better supervision by the community itself will stop this kind of
doc, i go to you first on this.o have been responsible for one in five orders. said to have made $900,000 trading futures contracts that day. and accused of spoofing basically, placing these orders and canceling them in bulk. >> in rapid order. >> yeah. and that's what the problem is judge. the other is the feud uribery responsibility of the broker. this guy cleared through mf global. we know they were rife with problems over at mf global. i'm not tarring everybody at the firm but...
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concludes that hyde just applied to mandatory spending is the very doc fix that 100% of our democratic friends voted for two days ago. now, mr. president i ask unanimous consent the c.r.s. memorandum be included in the record at the end of my remarks. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: and i ask my democratic friends stop this, stop this. take a breath and think about what you are doing. children are being sold into sexual slavery. having their freedom and self-respect ripped away. will they finally allow the senate to help them? or will they continue some debunked crusade? now, we've offered several compromises to address the concerns they've raised. we'll soon vote on another one that senator cornyn has offered. we have been reaching out to our democratic friends for weeks now to try to find a solution to this nonproblem. the findings of c.r.s. make it clear that we are doing nothing extraordinary or unusual here. we're simply applying long-accepted principles that americans overwhelmingly support. most people would think that sounds pretty reasonable. so it's t
concludes that hyde just applied to mandatory spending is the very doc fix that 100% of our democratic friends voted for two days ago. now, mr. president i ask unanimous consent the c.r.s. memorandum be included in the record at the end of my remarks. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: and i ask my democratic friends stop this, stop this. take a breath and think about what you are doing. children are being sold into sexual slavery. having their freedom and self-respect...
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. >> doc, back over 5,000 on the nasdaq. intel's revenue outlook, not as bad as some people thought it would be. >> certainly they performed given what's been going on with pcs in general, judge. so intel heads of a to them, nice job. >> i think the stock is up not even on the earnings. i think it's the outlook. revenue outlook, i think surprised some people. maybe the worst is over in pcs. >> yup. and if they can get some margin back, judge, that doesn't hurt, either. to the point about crude oil just because that is such a big story, all year i've been saying 45-60 now we're back to almost 55 here, judge 54 and change. i think 45-60. if people want to get too giddy as it goes towards the upper end of the band, up around 60, i'm going to say sold to them. >> our other big story, the call by ross levinson that a major shakeup could be in yahoo's near future. he's now executive chairman of tech company scout. live today in los angeles. ross, welcome back. >> thanks, scott. >> so this is a pretty big deal. you call this yahoo'
. >> doc, back over 5,000 on the nasdaq. intel's revenue outlook, not as bad as some people thought it would be. >> certainly they performed given what's been going on with pcs in general, judge. so intel heads of a to them, nice job. >> i think the stock is up not even on the earnings. i think it's the outlook. revenue outlook, i think surprised some people. maybe the worst is over in pcs. >> yup. and if they can get some margin back, judge, that doesn't hurt, either....
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it is an industrial purely. >> doc, you had unusual activity on this name. >> we did.e talked about it on the show. >> in the winter. >> it was february 27th, we talked about 127,000 calls trading at the 30 strike in january of 201, judge. that's the right to buy it at 30 with the stock trading basically 25. 5, 26 bucks. this big move to the upside the people that bought those calls are happy today. but we're keeping an eye on this one. we bought it for wealth management clients. i bought back into it myself today. i bought stock and options and i think that jack or not jack, i'm sorry, that jeff immelt is also making a move as far as repatriation of $36 billion, there is nobody the else who's doing that. this is throwing the gauntlet down there. i don't think it's going to make tim cook move on it, judge, but i think a lot of other companies are going to be under pressure because of this. >> i don't think so. >> no? >> i don't think so. >> i don't think -- >> $36 billion, though? >> i don't know if that's a good move frankly. >> i'm not saying it is either necessarily
it is an industrial purely. >> doc, you had unusual activity on this name. >> we did.e talked about it on the show. >> in the winter. >> it was february 27th, we talked about 127,000 calls trading at the 30 strike in january of 201, judge. that's the right to buy it at 30 with the stock trading basically 25. 5, 26 bucks. this big move to the upside the people that bought those calls are happy today. but we're keeping an eye on this one. we bought it for wealth management...
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we need to move away from that as a country and if we spend time year by year doing a doc fix we can't focus on the innovative ways to pay physicians. as the doctor said, there are certain models we are testing. we need to test other models, paying for value not volume. we will be able to focus on the variety of ways that we need to test out to see what really is the best way to pay physician under medicare. >> this is certainly going to cost quite a bit of money to offset the cost. the bill is talking about making more affluent medicare recipients to pay higher premiums. is that fair? >> well, we already charge higher income medicare beneficiaries more. we're just now going to charge them a little bit more for both the part b of the program which is this physician payment part, as well as for the drug benefits in the program. so this just continues a trend that we've had in place for some time and frankly we have to come up with a way to continue to finance the medicare program. and some people think the fairest way is to ask people who are really fairly well off to pay more. keep in
we need to move away from that as a country and if we spend time year by year doing a doc fix we can't focus on the innovative ways to pay physicians. as the doctor said, there are certain models we are testing. we need to test other models, paying for value not volume. we will be able to focus on the variety of ways that we need to test out to see what really is the best way to pay physician under medicare. >> this is certainly going to cost quite a bit of money to offset the cost. the...
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they've had to pass the doc fix every year. it more permanent. >>> iraq's new prime minister is canvassing washington for financial help today, haider al abadi met with president obama and received a promise of $200 million in humanitarian aid, the iraqi leader said he needs billions to battle isis and help his country. he will meet with the president of the world bank and senior executives from oil companies and international banks. iraq is facing a budget deficit of $22 billion most of it due to falling oil price. >>> there are fears this morning that isis may take control of the key iraqi city of ramadi within hours. an official from al anbar province tells cnn that isis may have ramadi surrounded. they're not sure how long they can hold the front line. >>> it has been three weeks since saudi arabia launched its first air strike against iranian-backed houthi rebels in yemen, a bloody campaign. the united states nations now stepping in to ban arm sales to the houthis. this as iranians are calling for a cease-fire. the conflic
they've had to pass the doc fix every year. it more permanent. >>> iraq's new prime minister is canvassing washington for financial help today, haider al abadi met with president obama and received a promise of $200 million in humanitarian aid, the iraqi leader said he needs billions to battle isis and help his country. he will meet with the president of the world bank and senior executives from oil companies and international banks. iraq is facing a budget deficit of $22 billion most...
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you can listen to doc on andy weekday mornings from 5:30 to 10:00.lot of crossover appeal. you underestimate country music at your own peril. >> from one incredible scene tonight from an amazing scene at target across the country. it looked like black friday shopping but in this case the crowds lined up for the roll out of a limited edition collection from the clothing sign sixty two they are lilly pulitzer. the products flu off the shelves and we're talking about in an instant. online shoppers were had problems grabbing items. target had to take down their website to slow down the traffic. they did later apologize for the inconvenience. but what a sensation that was. >> serious shopping. >> very impressive. outdoor market takes flight outside of lincoln financial field. >> "eyewitness news" at the linc today dozens of food trucks worked alongside memorabilia vendors for an open air market there. the event is modeled after philly's night market this one benefits the local non-profit the food trucks and helps make nutrition food available throughout t
you can listen to doc on andy weekday mornings from 5:30 to 10:00.lot of crossover appeal. you underestimate country music at your own peril. >> from one incredible scene tonight from an amazing scene at target across the country. it looked like black friday shopping but in this case the crowds lined up for the roll out of a limited edition collection from the clothing sign sixty two they are lilly pulitzer. the products flu off the shelves and we're talking about in an instant. online...
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. >>> congress has fixed the problem with the doc fix. it changes the way that doctors who treat medicare patients are reimbursed. libby casey is in washington for us tonight. libby. >> tony, this means that doctors will not see a dramatic cut in the money they get paid through the government, reimbursement for treating medicare patients. congress waited until the last minute to pass this last night. and that's nothing new. over the years, they have waited until the last minute for temporary fixings and what's new this time, the effort to truly fix the problem once and for all. it was down to the wire, but the senate overwhelmingly passed the doc fix overnight. it's the biggest change in medicare in 20 years. >> it happened after the press went to bed i think but a very important thing a thing called the doc fix passed. we passed it any very bipartisan way. >> it calculates how doctors who treat medicare patients are paid. if congress didn't act the doctors would have seen a 20% dron if this were reimbursements from meld care. >> we have
. >>> congress has fixed the problem with the doc fix. it changes the way that doctors who treat medicare patients are reimbursed. libby casey is in washington for us tonight. libby. >> tony, this means that doctors will not see a dramatic cut in the money they get paid through the government, reimbursement for treating medicare patients. congress waited until the last minute to pass this last night. and that's nothing new. over the years, they have waited until the last minute...
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i've traded the stock along with you, doc. having successful earnings reports consecutive, two or three in a row, now you begin to ask yourself, does this become a core growth holdings, they're achieving the metrics they desired, they're seeing the growth subs in the international space. many were concerned with the volatility surrounding the stock. it doesn't appear that volatility is present any more. the position and the fundamental thesis that he aligned himself with, how right was carl. i would like it see netflix pull an apple, split the stock. >> i would love to see them do it you'll get more longer-term oriented type investors in the name. more mutual fund money. more passive money. this is a great growth story. >> josh the fact is that doubters have been repeatedly punked thon name of late. >> we make this point on the show all the time. the great growth stories throughout history were never cheap. never gave you an opportunity to buy at a below-market multiple. if that's your bogey to get involved with a name like th
i've traded the stock along with you, doc. having successful earnings reports consecutive, two or three in a row, now you begin to ask yourself, does this become a core growth holdings, they're achieving the metrics they desired, they're seeing the growth subs in the international space. many were concerned with the volatility surrounding the stock. it doesn't appear that volatility is present any more. the position and the fundamental thesis that he aligned himself with, how right was carl. i...
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it is a doc fix, yes, but it is a remedy for seniors. that's what it is about, our seniors and their ability to access the doctors whom they like and who they choose. it is about our children. it is about the child care -- the children's health bill. i call it s chip. the s chip, because it was one of the first bills we sent to president obama's desk when he first became president and this continuation of it is very very important, recognition of the priority that our children are to us. the speaker mentioned that the health centers are very, very important, and extension for the community health centers is essential. so this is -- what is exciting, it is not a remedy about the doc fix, but the manner in which we recognize performance, not procedures, value, not volume. a quality not quantity. as the speaker said, this has been going on foia long time. and the more expensive it became. in terms of reducing the deficit as we meet the needs of the american people, it's great to be here with you mr. speaker in a bipartisan manner so you can
it is a doc fix, yes, but it is a remedy for seniors. that's what it is about, our seniors and their ability to access the doctors whom they like and who they choose. it is about our children. it is about the child care -- the children's health bill. i call it s chip. the s chip, because it was one of the first bills we sent to president obama's desk when he first became president and this continuation of it is very very important, recognition of the priority that our children are to us. the...
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i want to talk about the term doc fix. as a physician, i am biased against that, primarily because it is not doctors that need to be fixed, it is medicare that needs to be fixed. we are searching for a fix in medicare that will stabilize the program for the future. the term doc fix has been picked up by journalists. whenever i get a chance i try to correct it. it is really medicare that needs to be fixed. host: one of the implications of the payment program is not adjusted is that fewer doctors may take medicare patients? dr. wah: yes. if doctors are faced with a 20 1% cut in their payments from the medicare program, it will be more challenging for them to continue to see medicare patients. if that happens, patients will have a hard time finding doctors that can take care of them. they may have to drive further or call more doctors offices and it will just ea more challenging environment for patients to find the care they need. host: gnome leavy. noam: i think it is fair to say that be put -- the presumption is that the su
i want to talk about the term doc fix. as a physician, i am biased against that, primarily because it is not doctors that need to be fixed, it is medicare that needs to be fixed. we are searching for a fix in medicare that will stabilize the program for the future. the term doc fix has been picked up by journalists. whenever i get a chance i try to correct it. it is really medicare that needs to be fixed. host: one of the implications of the payment program is not adjusted is that fewer doctors...
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you can go with google and google docs are wonderful, and a lot of people do. but an awful lot of people still pay microsoft and the delivery through the cloud, judge. that's one of the -- >> there's going to be a day when heather comes on. the goldman analyst -- >> i hope so. >> they barely do any interviews at all. but there's going to be a day. >> this stock was trading up to 47 previous to the earnings in january. then it pulled back. and on that pullback it hit right where it is right now, around 40.40. this stock is right where it had come from, scott. it gave up a lot of 4r569 year's gains. this is still a 40-plus dollar stock and to jon's point we're talking about one of the firms that's been negative on it since this stock was -- >> ran 60%. >> who's eye buyer of microsoft right here? >> i like it right here. i think this transition is going forward in a really big way. i like sattia adella. his leadership. 90 billion overseas. 3% dividend yield. this is a name you'd like to have. >> coming up, a very well-timed trade executed after a tweet is raising
you can go with google and google docs are wonderful, and a lot of people do. but an awful lot of people still pay microsoft and the delivery through the cloud, judge. that's one of the -- >> there's going to be a day when heather comes on. the goldman analyst -- >> i hope so. >> they barely do any interviews at all. but there's going to be a day. >> this stock was trading up to 47 previous to the earnings in january. then it pulled back. and on that pullback it hit...
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-- speaker boehner in the doc fix bill we'll be voting on this afternoon. i don't know how in the world they could possibly object when we're answering, responding to their concerns and saying, you know, we're willing to work with you to address those in the interests of all of these victims of human trafficking. we'll find out. my hope is that the senate rises to the challenge just as we are on these other areas. certainly, we need to get this done and get it done soon so we can get on to the vote as the majority leader said on nominations. >> senate republicans are committed to getting washington working again for the american people. and as has already been pointed out, we got the first budget that responsibly balances in a decade. we -- this week we'll work on getting through the sgr something that's been hanging around here for almost 20 years and has already seen 17 short-term fixes in a 12-year period. if we can get -- and i think we in this -- we will act on the iran bill that allows the american people's voices to be heard and whether or not there
-- speaker boehner in the doc fix bill we'll be voting on this afternoon. i don't know how in the world they could possibly object when we're answering, responding to their concerns and saying, you know, we're willing to work with you to address those in the interests of all of these victims of human trafficking. we'll find out. my hope is that the senate rises to the challenge just as we are on these other areas. certainly, we need to get this done and get it done soon so we can get on to the...
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and docs in the community. and it wouldn't work everywhere. it's not going to work for example in new mexico -- >> there's no way for a va doc to get to that pharmaceuticals. it seems like we are trying to really jerry rig -- >> right now that is not the case. and it gets back to the secretary's point about inflexibility of budgets. >> another question, but i'm out of time. i yield back. >> we would not need a liver transplant, as i know, as i have heard, it's about $1,000 a pill. a liver transplant is about 300,000. if we can avoid 300,000 grand by curing the veteran, we'll have a much better outcome. >> mr. chairman. >> we agree. >> if i may say now speaking as a liver doctor, there's four stables with cirrhosis the stage before transplant need is the fourth stage. you want to catch them in the third stage because it slides into the fourth. so if it there's any way to expand coverage and i'm going over and i thank you for your indulgence indulgence. >> mr. chairman, just speaking as vice chair here -- first o
and docs in the community. and it wouldn't work everywhere. it's not going to work for example in new mexico -- >> there's no way for a va doc to get to that pharmaceuticals. it seems like we are trying to really jerry rig -- >> right now that is not the case. and it gets back to the secretary's point about inflexibility of budgets. >> another question, but i'm out of time. i yield back. >> we would not need a liver transplant, as i know, as i have heard, it's about...
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democrats have been ready to move forward on both the loretta lynch nomination and the so-called doc fix. this doc fix that we're going to talk about a little later is so important, not only for the doctors but also for their patients. medicare is an important part of our health care delivery system and it really benefits older americans. today marks though, the 157th day since president obama first nominated loretta lynch as attorney general. for more than five months, democrats have been ready to take up and confirm loretta lynch's nomination, but in november of last year -- back in november of last year, after she was first nominated the republican leader said -- quote -- -- miss lynch will receive fair consideration by the senate and her nomination should be considered in the new congress through regular order." i'm not making this up. this is what the republican leader said. i quote it verbatim. even though democrats were ready to move the nomination before we -- before the elections there were some republicans that said we would like a little more time to take a look at her and
democrats have been ready to move forward on both the loretta lynch nomination and the so-called doc fix. this doc fix that we're going to talk about a little later is so important, not only for the doctors but also for their patients. medicare is an important part of our health care delivery system and it really benefits older americans. today marks though, the 157th day since president obama first nominated loretta lynch as attorney general. for more than five months, democrats have been...
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and bipartisan vote, yes, we said by broad bipartisan vote, congress approved earlier this week, to a doc a method government uses to ensure payments to medicare providers keep up with inflation. leading politicians on both sides praised the cooperation. >> this marks the first entitlement reform in nearly two decades. and accomplished by working together to find common ground on behalf of the american people. >> so this is what's exciting about it is not just that it's a remedy, a doc fix and about the children, it is the manner in which we recognize performance, not procedures, value, not volume. equality, not quantity of procedures as we compensate doctors for their care. >> president obama says he hopes that republicans and democrats working together becomes a habit. we'll see. >>> a u.s. postal worker who landed a gyrocopter on u.s. capitol grounds is out on bond. he is charged with unlawfully operating an unregistered aircraft and violating u.s. national airspace. if convicted he will spend four years in prison perhaps. he wrote on his website he was protesting campaign finance laws
and bipartisan vote, yes, we said by broad bipartisan vote, congress approved earlier this week, to a doc a method government uses to ensure payments to medicare providers keep up with inflation. leading politicians on both sides praised the cooperation. >> this marks the first entitlement reform in nearly two decades. and accomplished by working together to find common ground on behalf of the american people. >> so this is what's exciting about it is not just that it's a remedy, a...
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docs and docs in the community. and it wouldn't work everywhere. it's not going to work, for example -- >> there's no way for the v.a. doc to access that choice account for pharmaceuticals. you see, it almost seems like we're trying to really -- >> right now, that's not the case. and it gets back to the secretary's point about inflexibility. >> i yield back. >> we would not need a liver transplant as i know. it's about $1,000 a pill. a liver transplant is about $300,000. if we can avoid that by curing the veteran, it's a much better outcome. >> speaking as a liver dr. there's four stages with , cirrhosis. you really want to catch in that third stage. the third stage slides into the fourth. so if there's any way to expand coverage, and i was going over and i thank you for your indulgence. >> mr. chairman, could i just -- for speaking as vice chair here. >> i have referred to -- >> oh. first of all, there's the medical reason of staying with one place. in other words, the v.a. is your medical home. and it seems, then, this sending them out is because
docs and docs in the community. and it wouldn't work everywhere. it's not going to work, for example -- >> there's no way for the v.a. doc to access that choice account for pharmaceuticals. you see, it almost seems like we're trying to really -- >> right now, that's not the case. and it gets back to the secretary's point about inflexibility. >> i yield back. >> we would not need a liver transplant as i know. it's about $1,000 a pill. a liver transplant is about $300,000....
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. >> my patients call me pot doc. >> they call you pot doc. >> they never meet anyone as interested inearing about their pot use as i am. >> she is serious about pot. >> i want you to name the color and not to read it. >> i met her in her labs near boston. she is using high-tech imaging to see what happens in the brain when you smoke. >> when you first smoke, that is you light up a joint, a blunt, receptors that are throughout the brain respond and these areas of the brain are responsible for things like pleasure, memory, learning, sensation, sense of time and space, coordination, movement, appetite and other drives shall we say. so it's sort of an all over impact, right? >> so reward, pleasure, hunger, this overall feeling of wellbeing. >> that's good. but it's this phenomenon reported by many smokers over the years especially famous artists, the ability to be more creative. >> when you feel that high there's a release of dopamine and your brain has the ability to perceive things slightly differently. what you see is this reduction in inhibitory function. >> welcome. >> less inhibitio
. >> my patients call me pot doc. >> they call you pot doc. >> they never meet anyone as interested inearing about their pot use as i am. >> she is serious about pot. >> i want you to name the color and not to read it. >> i met her in her labs near boston. she is using high-tech imaging to see what happens in the brain when you smoke. >> when you first smoke, that is you light up a joint, a blunt, receptors that are throughout the brain respond and...
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that is how much is going to be added to pay for the doc fix. they're adding more defense spending in a sneako sort of way, and it seems to me that the people that you would rely on that cut back, that trim to get rid of the waste fraud and abuse are just as guilty as the other side. would you agree? >> well yong they're quite as guilty, not creating a bunch of new programs that cost more money and not duplicating more programs. fact is most career politicians regardless of strife republican democrat or independent if the goal is to stay in washington they're not going to limit the size and scope and authority of the federal government. gerri one will little fact, last year the omb and the congressional budget office said the deficit was 480 billion dollars. that's absolutely untrue. if you add the increase and unfunded liabilities like every other business and corporation would have to do out there using generally accepted accounting principles we added 5 and 6 trillion dollars to the liability for our kids last year. so ten times what we said
that is how much is going to be added to pay for the doc fix. they're adding more defense spending in a sneako sort of way, and it seems to me that the people that you would rely on that cut back, that trim to get rid of the waste fraud and abuse are just as guilty as the other side. would you agree? >> well yong they're quite as guilty, not creating a bunch of new programs that cost more money and not duplicating more programs. fact is most career politicians regardless of strife...
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. >> worst case scenario, doc, department of corrections, they send me back to prison. >> and rebeccaas a major development in her case. >> i was done. i was like, what? and she might have if not for kari, the identity thief who stole jill's social security number to open credit cards, ruining jill's credit and her dream of retirement. every year, millions of people just like you experience how a little personal information in the wrong hands could wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and once every 2 seconds, someone becomes a victim. lifelock offers comprehensive identity theft protection. the patented lifelock identity alert system lets you know about threats to your identity by text, phone, or e-mail. and lifelock even offers bank account takeover alerts and alerts for your investment and retirement accounts. lifelock's comprehensive identity theft protection helps guard your social security number, your money, your credit, even the equity in your home. and lifelock's certified resolution agents are there to help restore your identity if you become a victim of identit
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>> some of my patients call me pot doc. >> your patients call you pot doc?they never meet anyone who is as interested as hearing about their marijuana use as i am. >> dr. stacy gruber is serious about pot. >> i want you to name the color and not to read it. >> okay. >> i met her in her labs in mclean hospital near boston. she's using high-tech imaging to see what happens in the brain when you smoke. >> when you first smoke, that you light up a spliff, a joint, a smoke, and receptors are throughout the brain respond, and these are areas of the brain responsible for things like pleasure, memory, learning, sensation, sense of time and space, coordination, movement, appetite and other drives shall we say. so it's sort of an overall impact, right? >> so reward, pleasure, hunger. you have this overall feeling of wellbeing they say. that all sounds pretty good. >> it does sound pretty good. >> and it's not just feeling good, but there is this phenomenon reported by many smokers over the years, especially famous artists, the ability to be more creative. >> when you
>> some of my patients call me pot doc. >> your patients call you pot doc?they never meet anyone who is as interested as hearing about their marijuana use as i am. >> dr. stacy gruber is serious about pot. >> i want you to name the color and not to read it. >> okay. >> i met her in her labs in mclean hospital near boston. she's using high-tech imaging to see what happens in the brain when you smoke. >> when you first smoke, that you light up a spliff, a...
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. >> worst case scenario, doc, department of corrections, they send me back to prison. >> and rebeccaan has a major development in her case. >> i was done. i was like, what? just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before. switch now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. >>> thomas schiele has been keeping himself busy at the hamilton county justice center. he works as the dead run porter, picking up bodies for the coroner's office. >> every morning at breakfast, news comes on. i pretty much know my day. oh well i'll be leaving. three homicides last night. we're picking them up at the hospital. between homicides, accidental shootings and drug overdoses, those three things right there is enough to keep a coroner busy. fu
. >> worst case scenario, doc, department of corrections, they send me back to prison. >> and rebeccaan has a major development in her case. >> i was done. i was like, what? just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer...
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. >> worst case scenario, doc, department of corrections, they send me back to prison. >> and rebeccaan has a major development in her case. >> i was done. i was like, what? [office phone chatter] [frogs croaking] you know what, let me call you back. what are you doing?! [scream] [frogs croaking] [yelling and screaming] it's back! xfinity watchathon week. the biggest week in television history. it's your all-access binge-watching pass to tv's hottest shows, free with xfinity on demand. xfinity watchathon week. now through april 12th. perfect for people who really love tv. >>> thomas schiele has been keeping himself busy at the hamilton county justice center. he works as the dead run porter, picking up bodies for the coroner's office. >> every morning at breakfast, news comes on. i pretty much know my day. oh well i'll be leaving. three homicides last night. we're picking them up at the hospital. between homicides, accidental shootings and drug overdoses, those three things right there is enough to keep a coroner busy. funeral homes are definitely secure with their jobs. >> thomas has
. >> worst case scenario, doc, department of corrections, they send me back to prison. >> and rebeccaan has a major development in her case. >> i was done. i was like, what? [office phone chatter] [frogs croaking] you know what, let me call you back. what are you doing?! [scream] [frogs croaking] [yelling and screaming] it's back! xfinity watchathon week. the biggest week in television history. it's your all-access binge-watching pass to tv's hottest shows, free with xfinity...
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and we had an expression around here that, unfortunately we had to use a lot we called it the doc fix. that's an inelegant way perhaps of describing what we were doing but basically what we were trying to do was preserve medicare and access to doctors and hospitals for our seniors who were beneficiaries of the medicare system. that to me represents some progress mr. president that we have fixed that once and for all. and then imagine my surprise that after the contentious issue of congressional approval over the anticipated iranian-u.s. and along with our allies nuclear negotiations over this deal that could be forthcoming this summer imagine my surprise after the president said he would veto it, that the senate foreign relations committee unanimously passed a bill out of the committee. all democrats voted for it, all republicans voted for it, and oh, by the way when the president began to count the numbers and the support in the united states senate on a bipartisan basis, he said you know what? i think i'll sign that piece of legislation when it comes to my desk. i think that represe
and we had an expression around here that, unfortunately we had to use a lot we called it the doc fix. that's an inelegant way perhaps of describing what we were doing but basically what we were trying to do was preserve medicare and access to doctors and hospitals for our seniors who were beneficiaries of the medicare system. that to me represents some progress mr. president that we have fixed that once and for all. and then imagine my surprise that after the contentious issue of congressional...