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. >> dr. alice, some of the reforms have been directed toward bringing down costs. and then not work to your view? >> well, if you are talking about the basic affordability care act or what is now called obamacare b yum, actually when you look at the numbers the projections under obamacare are actually not that costs will come down. it will put forth as one of the reasons why reform is so essential. yet when you look get even the government alone estimates and all the other agencies come in and of them really predict, projected decrease in health care expenditures compared to a pre obamacare. so this is really one of the ironies of this whole discussion about health care. >> health care costs have never gone down, have they? >> health care costs -- and that thinking make a very good point. they don't generally go down the startling because it is not necessarily desirable to make them go down. for a variety of reasons, the most important of which is technology and medical care have advanced so much over the past 50 to 100 years that we would not want to dial back the
. >> dr. alice, some of the reforms have been directed toward bringing down costs. and then not work to your view? >> well, if you are talking about the basic affordability care act or what is now called obamacare b yum, actually when you look at the numbers the projections under obamacare are actually not that costs will come down. it will put forth as one of the reasons why reform is so essential. yet when you look get even the government alone estimates and all the other agencies...
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psychotic reaction, that's not playing a part right now -- >> the jail's clinical psychologist, dr. alicetrist, dr. leslie koblintz are reviewing jordan's case. >> how did he get the eye, was it a punch? >> i don't know if it was punching or banging on the metal bars. >> they have learned to analyze the behavior with a degree of skepticism. >> a lot of people think if they feign mental illness, they can go to a hospital with an ngri defense or because of a major mental illness, didn't know the wrongfulness of what they were doing so they are sent to a hospital instead of prison for punishment. >> he's long gone! >> they review the video of jordan's behavior when he arrived in booking. >> now, the interesting thing about him, he had a brain tumor. he has had two brain surgeries. [ inaudible ] [ bleep ] >> i'm not convinced one direction or the other on it. i don't think you can tell by watching if it's real or if it's faked very easily. most of us believe we are better at spotting fake or truth than we really are. >> given what jordan says about his medical history and past drug use, they
psychotic reaction, that's not playing a part right now -- >> the jail's clinical psychologist, dr. alicetrist, dr. leslie koblintz are reviewing jordan's case. >> how did he get the eye, was it a punch? >> i don't know if it was punching or banging on the metal bars. >> they have learned to analyze the behavior with a degree of skepticism. >> a lot of people think if they feign mental illness, they can go to a hospital with an ngri defense or because of a major...
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the dr requester is alice lamb of posting street which is directly west of the subject property. her concerns are that the project is not code compliant hence the variances, the rear decks awe butler firewall which could be a fire hazard and she has concerns about potential initial side from the decks. the original design team looked at the project and mind it does not contain imply exceptional circumstances. and the blank east wall and thus would have no effects on their privacy. it's consistent with the guidelines. the department recommends that the commission not take dr and approve the project >> thank you. so the dr requester you can q represent alicia lamb >> no. >> no. so does that mean we should move on >> is there anyone from the public who wants to speak from the public. >> i'm sorry because i had no idea about this case and i shouldn't say anything not to say anything i shouldn't say so i 0 would like to be silence. >> seeing none, let's have the project manager speak. >> i'm the architect for the project. i'll summarize the project. i think as it's been mentioned the
the dr requester is alice lamb of posting street which is directly west of the subject property. her concerns are that the project is not code compliant hence the variances, the rear decks awe butler firewall which could be a fire hazard and she has concerns about potential initial side from the decks. the original design team looked at the project and mind it does not contain imply exceptional circumstances. and the blank east wall and thus would have no effects on their privacy. it's...
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health and economic team at the bipartisan policy center and that is in fact senator pete domenici, dr. alice rivlin, senator tom daschle and senator bill frist. it is the second of the initiatives by the bpc the original initiative was led by senators daschle and dole and baker and mitchell. so this is an ongoing conversation by leaders that care very deeply about these issues and are deeply emersed. chris jenning, steve lieberman, paul ginsberg and i were privileged to staff the effort along with bill hoagland, katherine hayes and brian collins and lauren adler of the bipartisan policy center. brian is here and the wizard behind much of the work that we did. if anything gets tough i'm looking at brian. with regard to our proposal really, trish did a terrific job i think of explaining what the goals are of any of these initiatives. certainly to modernize and simplify the benefit, to promote predictability in materials of what beneficiaries can expect and increase support for low-income beneficiaries who might be exposed and be discouraged from seeing out appropriate care. so our goal was to
health and economic team at the bipartisan policy center and that is in fact senator pete domenici, dr. alice rivlin, senator tom daschle and senator bill frist. it is the second of the initiatives by the bpc the original initiative was led by senators daschle and dole and baker and mitchell. so this is an ongoing conversation by leaders that care very deeply about these issues and are deeply emersed. chris jenning, steve lieberman, paul ginsberg and i were privileged to staff the effort along...
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all the sudden the microbes are just going to eat it all up joining me is alice you environmental scientist over to over to after dr overton got its grant he went on the media to ultimately this all will will get converted by natural bacteria back to call the dockside where it came from initially you say this is about all that's leaking each day with as little a bottle full of stuff that that's all that it does seem that bad honestly apart gropes will try to degrade it i think our environment is going to come out relatively easily unscathed i mean it doesn't take a genius to see what's happening here people are being paid off or they're being threatened. on july fifteenth two thousand and ten heads tour ended with good news b.p.'s contractors had stopped the under seal oil gusher with a temporary plug. but there was at least one person who felt the oil hadn't gone away. this is matthew simmons the founder of simmons and company the largest oil investment firm in america in the late ninety's simmons discovered that saudi arabia was lying about their oil reserves the realization that the largest oil fields on earth w
all the sudden the microbes are just going to eat it all up joining me is alice you environmental scientist over to over to after dr overton got its grant he went on the media to ultimately this all will will get converted by natural bacteria back to call the dockside where it came from initially you say this is about all that's leaking each day with as little a bottle full of stuff that that's all that it does seem that bad honestly apart gropes will try to degrade it i think our environment...
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dr. rosenfeld tells me and most of his colleagues don't have that kind of cash. he is afraid if lots of these clinics close, it could force women to the so-called, back alice. >> wheny hospital in 1970 we had women die from illegal abortions. we've had women require hysterectomies for illegal abortions. so that's a very scary alternative. >> reporter: but the pro-life says that these abortion providers do have the cash to make the necessary upgrades and that they just don't want to spend it. it is likely this will be contested. an injunction is filed and everything like that, so to be continued here on that, bill. bill: a lot going on there in texas. >> reporter: yeah. bill: thank you. casey stiegel is live in dallas on for us today. martha. martha: the big vote is over and congress says the nsa can keep collecting metadata, all the phone numbers across the board and congressman peter king says he believes that is a good thing. so he is here to the defend the controversial intelligence tool coming up. bill: the chain gang making a comeback. a county sheriff putting convicts to work. why the sheriff says it is one of the best crime prevention measures. ♪ the great o
dr. rosenfeld tells me and most of his colleagues don't have that kind of cash. he is afraid if lots of these clinics close, it could force women to the so-called, back alice. >> wheny hospital in 1970 we had women die from illegal abortions. we've had women require hysterectomies for illegal abortions. so that's a very scary alternative. >> reporter: but the pro-life says that these abortion providers do have the cash to make the necessary upgrades and that they just don't want to...