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. >> dr. lee, is a safety say that the senate is dysfunctional? >> when we consider the role of legislative institutions, they are too deliberate, to give voice to many different perspectives. they are also charged with responsibility of making loss, processing the changes that need to be made in the nation's laws. those two goals are in conflict with one another. efficient processing of the legislative agenda stands at odds with giving full voice to different perspective. the senate tends to err on the side of giving full voice, ands the house tends to air on the side ofsw efficiency.ssswss >> do you think that the super majority rule should be done away with in the senate? or if you talk about the super majority rule. >> i don't really take a stand in the context of this book. it's existed for very long time but it works in very different ways. today at the context of the high level of partisan unity that we see today. so that the super majority, which has been around, you know, ever since the early 19th century. that they have been there
. >> dr. lee, is a safety say that the senate is dysfunctional? >> when we consider the role of legislative institutions, they are too deliberate, to give voice to many different perspectives. they are also charged with responsibility of making loss, processing the changes that need to be made in the nation's laws. those two goals are in conflict with one another. efficient processing of the legislative agenda stands at odds with giving full voice to different perspective. the...
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because as dr lee quickly the i.m.f. there is talk that they may play a larger role in that kind of a solution do you think that there could and should be a larger role for some of the big emerging economies like you mentioned china that have such huge growth and kind of a solution for you. yeah i think china definitely will play a larger role i think that they'll make bigger investments in europe they certainly have the resources over three trillion dollars in foreign exchange reserves and yeah i mean europe is important to everybody europe represents about twenty trillion dollars of the world's product that's the largest single chunk. anybody represents so it's certainly in the interest of china it's in the interests of the us that's why they're i mean but you know it's so important that even as a last gasp i think our federal reserve would probably end up buying european bonds that's not a prediction but it's saying that we just can't let europe fail and everybody from germany to the united states to china knows they
because as dr lee quickly the i.m.f. there is talk that they may play a larger role in that kind of a solution do you think that there could and should be a larger role for some of the big emerging economies like you mentioned china that have such huge growth and kind of a solution for you. yeah i think china definitely will play a larger role i think that they'll make bigger investments in europe they certainly have the resources over three trillion dollars in foreign exchange reserves and...
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dr. james lee is our slice of life. ung dentist is providing michigan residents with sense that's are free at last. >> i think about dr. king's vision. i look at the work and how we try to embody that here. there will always be the less fortunate among you. >> the need that he refers to is being met every year when he offers free dental care on martin luther king's birthday. >> i started my practice in 1998 in the summer. in that first martin luther king day, there was a family that had some needs. my office, i knew they couldn't afford them. i said come by on martin luther king day. it kind of moved from one family. as a dentist, what is the best way i can give back? the best way i can give back is what i'm trained to do. >> he said when he accepted his diploma and walk across that stage, that he would never leave anybody in discomfort. that statement was the honest truth. he's never left anybody in discomfort. >> from humble beginnings, this doctor is no stranger to the african proverb, it takes a whole village. >> the
dr. james lee is our slice of life. ung dentist is providing michigan residents with sense that's are free at last. >> i think about dr. king's vision. i look at the work and how we try to embody that here. there will always be the less fortunate among you. >> the need that he refers to is being met every year when he offers free dental care on martin luther king's birthday. >> i started my practice in 1998 in the summer. in that first martin luther king day, there was a...
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out i spoke to nathaniel raymond a former lead investigator on behalf of physicians united on the dr lee case i asked him just what did his team discover take a listen. our team physicians for human rights under the auspices of united nations visit the site at least twice to conduct for luminary exam a sions in two thousand and two they found multiple. skeletal lies remains that means that the flesh on the bodies had decomposed and they concluded from those remains that the cause of death was consistent with this fixation. and so having found that your team urged both the u.s. and afghanistan to conduct to further investigate the incident but with our thoughts the response was a stone wall of silence not only from the government of afghanistan but also from the united states and as jim rice and the new york times reported in two thousand and nine there's clear evidence and that's what our investigation found p.h.r. as well that the united states and actively quashed investigations by both the f.b.i. the state department and also apartment the fence into the wailing massacre can you tell
out i spoke to nathaniel raymond a former lead investigator on behalf of physicians united on the dr lee case i asked him just what did his team discover take a listen. our team physicians for human rights under the auspices of united nations visit the site at least twice to conduct for luminary exam a sions in two thousand and two they found multiple. skeletal lies remains that means that the flesh on the bodies had decomposed and they concluded from those remains that the cause of death was...
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dr. michael lee. thank you for joining us. what is sustainability and how do we explain that to people? >> most common definition is the ability to maintain a quality of life today, tomorrow and future generations. that means for everybody and, of course, in a world the way it is going, we have to do it today but added to the population in the coming decades. >> reporter: this is your passion, i can tell. why is it so important? >> let me tell you something about it. it's called the ecological footprint. we can calculate to provide us with energy and resources and compare to how many resources we actually use. americans make up 5% of the population and we use up 25% of the world's resources. so if everybody live like we did we would need six planets to support us. >> reporter: what do we do about it? >> we take a look at all of the things we do and we relate that to maintain it overtime but what are our options. biggest thing we do is consuming energy for transportation in our homes, kinds of food we eat and how they have gotten to us, third thing that very important is amount of goods
dr. michael lee. thank you for joining us. what is sustainability and how do we explain that to people? >> most common definition is the ability to maintain a quality of life today, tomorrow and future generations. that means for everybody and, of course, in a world the way it is going, we have to do it today but added to the population in the coming decades. >> reporter: this is your passion, i can tell. why is it so important? >> let me tell you something about it. it's...
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. >> dr. lee still here? dr. lee could provide you with a lot -- a list of -- not necessarily a right of passage. doesn't have to be an ethnic model but it is a model that takes a boy and girl -- girl would to womanhood. they are out there. >> the evaluations could be sensitive to the task force we really benefit from that. >> what other people have said, thank you for what you shared with us today. incredibly brave and heart wrenching at the same time. i have a question for imam el-amin. you were speaking -- expressing some generalizations about the rights of passage program. could you present for us an example of a specific person who has gone through your program and benefited from having gone through this and what that might look like? >> as a young man, got about 50 sons -- as a young man who started with us when he was 8 years old. he is a grown man. she is married. responsible citizen. he is on one of the boards of community college in baltimore city. he is an attorney. part of his right of passage was we h
. >> dr. lee still here? dr. lee could provide you with a lot -- a list of -- not necessarily a right of passage. doesn't have to be an ethnic model but it is a model that takes a boy and girl -- girl would to womanhood. they are out there. >> the evaluations could be sensitive to the task force we really benefit from that. >> what other people have said, thank you for what you shared with us today. incredibly brave and heart wrenching at the same time. i have a question for...
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dr. buchbinder and mayor lee.e the honor of representing the castro, among other neighborhoods, and as you know the castro is arguably the hardest hit neighborhood in the country in terms of this epidemic so i feel a special responsibility to always thereby and make sure that our city does what it needs to do to beat this disease. and i know that our department of health has done such a tremendous job in terms of the services that it provides to our city, to our community, to make sure that people have access to prevention resources, to treatment resources, and i know they will always be there and this project will increase the effectiveness of our city government in terms of consolidating services, having people together and working collaboratively. so i'm really excited about that. also, in addition to all the great work that the office of aids and d.p.h. do in san francisco, it's a reminder to the world, the international leadership role this department plays in terms of fighting hiv/aids and i was reminded of
dr. buchbinder and mayor lee.e the honor of representing the castro, among other neighborhoods, and as you know the castro is arguably the hardest hit neighborhood in the country in terms of this epidemic so i feel a special responsibility to always thereby and make sure that our city does what it needs to do to beat this disease. and i know that our department of health has done such a tremendous job in terms of the services that it provides to our city, to our community, to make sure that...
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dr. george c. lee.bracing a single vision led by a group of dynamic past general presidents that are here. i would ask that you stand and be recognized. all brothers of alpha phi alpha stand so that he might be recognized and so that we can link the world for their -- you might be recognized and so that we can thank the world for their support of this great moment. thank you. you may be seated. alpha phi alpha joined with fraternities across the country, federal and local government, people all around the world, all around a common goal, to build a monument celebrating our borther as -- our brother as a civil rights leader. we knew that our long-held vision would be realized. thank you to all of you who have helped us to arrive here today. thank you, mr. president. thank you, secretary salazar, for your signature. it is my honor, my privilege, and my pleasure, to introduce to you the honorable kenneth salazar, secretary of the interior. [applause] >> thank you, skip. good morning to all of you. on behal
dr. george c. lee.bracing a single vision led by a group of dynamic past general presidents that are here. i would ask that you stand and be recognized. all brothers of alpha phi alpha stand so that he might be recognized and so that we can link the world for their -- you might be recognized and so that we can thank the world for their support of this great moment. thank you. you may be seated. alpha phi alpha joined with fraternities across the country, federal and local government, people all...
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dr. nancy. >>> sandra lee saves some money and time-saving meals for the busy holidays, right after this. [ female are not for decorating. dad. did you know it's 22 days, 11 hours and 2 minutes to christmas? [ mumbling ] ...enny days, 8 hours, 9 minutes... 18 days, 17 hours... [ mom ] let's go, young lady. [ female announcer ] they're for building excitement for christmas. 12 days, 18 hours... come on. it's no days! [ female announcer ] the hallmark countdown to christmas ornament. 5 hours and 59 minutes and 41... 40...39... 38...37...36... hershey's air delight. experience light and airy, melty bubbles. made from pure, delicious hershey's milk chocolate. hershey's air delight. make the best vehicles in america... and once a year offer them with special savings. today, it's a phenomenon. toyotathon is back. see the reinvented camry, named a 2012 "best resale value" by kelley blue book's kbb.com. and with amazing deals, now's the time to get the toyota you've been waiting for. others have tried to copy it. but in the end, there's only one...toyotathon. the biggest and best sales event of the year i
dr. nancy. >>> sandra lee saves some money and time-saving meals for the busy holidays, right after this. [ female are not for decorating. dad. did you know it's 22 days, 11 hours and 2 minutes to christmas? [ mumbling ] ...enny days, 8 hours, 9 minutes... 18 days, 17 hours... [ mom ] let's go, young lady. [ female announcer ] they're for building excitement for christmas. 12 days, 18 hours... come on. it's no days! [ female announcer ] the hallmark countdown to christmas ornament. 5...
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dr. robert sun-buckley faces charges for placing false time quartz. leeho is a quadriplegic allegedly set up and controlled the account where that agency deposited money. the doctor is set to go on trial next wednesday in merit county, new hampshire. >> an airbag problem is raising serious safety concerns. >> vehicles included in the company's latest recall is ahead in consumer alert. >> hi, i'm pete gilbert. we'll check on the state's football championship game that went down to the wire. an incredible effort out of old mill. highlights you do not want to miss. stay tuned. >> awe, the sports championships. cool these kids get to play at m&t stadium on this stage. wow did they live up to it last night in the game of the year. quince orcahrd jumped out to a lead. fell 21-14. quinceorchard extending that lead. last of the third, though, deonte shield. they couldn't find the second half. into the touchdown, 8-2 -- 28-21. under a minute to play. chance of a lifetime. 50 yards. they flagged a celebration for that. a two-point conversion. 36-35 your final. game
dr. robert sun-buckley faces charges for placing false time quartz. leeho is a quadriplegic allegedly set up and controlled the account where that agency deposited money. the doctor is set to go on trial next wednesday in merit county, new hampshire. >> an airbag problem is raising serious safety concerns. >> vehicles included in the company's latest recall is ahead in consumer alert. >> hi, i'm pete gilbert. we'll check on the state's football championship game that went down...
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children, among other counts. pox newss d lee miller, 3 professor caught watching child porn on an airplane appeared in court for the first time today. today. dr at the pornnand texted it to hissson to have police in boston. smiih is oo paii leave rom the university of utah. he has two young children he has been forbidden &pfrom seeing. the ringling brothers circus is facing a record fine animal welfaae act. they were accused of abusinn their animals, leaving them chained up for days, and usiig crrel methods to train them. the 270 thousand doolar fine was paid by the compann but they offthe deal. 3 &pwell no rain today, but it wa ptill cold and cloudy. cloudy. it's ...going to gee colder tonight. tonight. let's go tt vytas reid for your skywatch forecast. 3 are.../ you... a man... who uses... a laptop.../ áonáá... his lap... at all times...? áádoáá... you want kids? ááthenáá... you better stick arounn...for a mostt interesting story...// neet 3 could reagan's would-be assassin be a free man soon? why lawyers say john hinckley is still dangerous and just triccing his doctors. 3 p3 3 3 3 [ male announcer ] when you're a coach in the nfl... ♪ ...
children, among other counts. pox newss d lee miller, 3 professor caught watching child porn on an airplane appeared in court for the first time today. today. dr at the pornnand texted it to hissson to have police in boston. smiih is oo paii leave rom the university of utah. he has two young children he has been forbidden &pfrom seeing. the ringling brothers circus is facing a record fine animal welfaae act. they were accused of abusinn their animals, leaving them chained up for days, and...
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dr. j. he is master of the universe. also, i never thought had -- would have the opportunity to introduce the mayor of san francisco, mayor ed lee. i just a to introduce the mayor. that is awesome. we also have a bunch of other special guests today. i would also like to introduce david chiu, president of the board of supervisors. thank you for coming. the mayor does not come along. he has a policy. supervisor carmen chu is also with us. we are also lucky enough to have supervisor mark farrell as well. maybe he is having a pastry or something. there is a lot of traffic between here and city hall. that is a bad joke, i know. we also have supervisor eric mar here with us this morning. all the supervisors are sitting together. we are also lucky enough to have the chief of protocol for the city of san francisco charlotte schultz. last but not least, we have tony sun, chair of the asian arts commission. that's good started this morning. i am going to get off the stage and and things off over to jay hsu. he is going to tell us a little bit more about what we're doing today. >> someone needs to hand me the remote. terrific. brand implem
dr. j. he is master of the universe. also, i never thought had -- would have the opportunity to introduce the mayor of san francisco, mayor ed lee. i just a to introduce the mayor. that is awesome. we also have a bunch of other special guests today. i would also like to introduce david chiu, president of the board of supervisors. thank you for coming. the mayor does not come along. he has a policy. supervisor carmen chu is also with us. we are also lucky enough to have supervisor mark farrell...
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dr. i have a number of cards. george, hope, robert, albert, james, charles. just, in any order. state your name. >> good afternoon. my name is hope lee chang. president olague: speak right into the microphone. >> i live on an 43 ullula street. that lady is my neighbor. the building is very close to my backyard. my kitchen and dining room is very close. we have a feeling this is not very good, so i do not like it. thanks. >> my name is george, a friend of the family of the house at 4140. item three or four times a week. and i see it will be blocking if they build the building. [unintelligible] it will be an invasion of privacy, because you could see dining, bedroom, and the bathroom. it seems to me i would be very happy if the commissioners make a final decision to block the construction of that 43rd avenue. thank you very much. >> hello, my name is -- president olague: speak right into the microphone, please. >> we need a little bit of humor here. my name is charles. i live at 2475 42nd avenue. i have been there since march 1, 1958. it is the sunset that we love. two-story garage, living space on top. there is a gradual input to tear
dr. i have a number of cards. george, hope, robert, albert, james, charles. just, in any order. state your name. >> good afternoon. my name is hope lee chang. president olague: speak right into the microphone. >> i live on an 43 ullula street. that lady is my neighbor. the building is very close to my backyard. my kitchen and dining room is very close. we have a feeling this is not very good, so i do not like it. thanks. >> my name is george, a friend of the family of the...
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lee. we are about to bring up our keynote speaker. but i did want to mention we also have with us david campos who's joined us. let's welcome supervisor camp ovements and dr with that we're at the point where we really want to get to the real meat of this thing today, our key note speaker.
lee. we are about to bring up our keynote speaker. but i did want to mention we also have with us david campos who's joined us. let's welcome supervisor camp ovements and dr with that we're at the point where we really want to get to the real meat of this thing today, our key note speaker.
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dr. edwards, was that because i can remember lee telling me it was the meetings to san jose state was came to, and it was kind of discussed where it was kind of a understanding that there was going to be demonstrations if you, in fact, went to -- let's say there was going to be demonstrations. but there were different things talked about. and i think lee and them had the grace, and different people did different things, but why do you think the glove was so huge? because i don't, you know, and i think it had something to do with the black panther party. >> i don't know, man, because i told everybody at that time, man, i'm a catholic, i ain't no black panther. because i believed in the theory any man's an island within himself, and i said that then, and i'll say it today. relative to the glove, the glove was there because tommie said he had the gloves. for the fist time in the history of the olympic games, that's the first time they put it in technicolor worldwide. it was going around the world for the first time as well. we wanted them to have no misunderstanding as to who we were represen
dr. edwards, was that because i can remember lee telling me it was the meetings to san jose state was came to, and it was kind of discussed where it was kind of a understanding that there was going to be demonstrations if you, in fact, went to -- let's say there was going to be demonstrations. but there were different things talked about. and i think lee and them had the grace, and different people did different things, but why do you think the glove was so huge? because i don't, you know, and...
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lee seal packard children's hospital. the diagnosis a severe blood disorder. >> toxic anemia is a condition that the bone marrow that normally makes blood cells is no longer functioning. >> reporter: dr. wong says patients with aplastic anemia can get transfusions of red cells and platelets but it's the lack of white blood cells that's the real problem. >> some patients if they were not diagnosed quickly, can present with very serious infection that could be life- threatening. >> reporter: kyle is getting immunosuppressant medical therapy but it could take six weeks to know if it's working. >> if he doesn't respond, if he is not cured of his disease he will be in need of a bone marrow transplant. >> reporter: that means finding a donor, which is complicated. >> because he is mixed race, half chinese, half caucasian. and so to find a match, it might be a challenge. >> reporter: his best bet a sibling. his sibling is not a match. that means searching the registry for unrelated matches. mixed race donors are hard to come by. >> more people of any ethnicity to be part of this particular live your minority ethnicity we encourage people to register as a donor. >> reporter: the more people
lee seal packard children's hospital. the diagnosis a severe blood disorder. >> toxic anemia is a condition that the bone marrow that normally makes blood cells is no longer functioning. >> reporter: dr. wong says patients with aplastic anemia can get transfusions of red cells and platelets but it's the lack of white blood cells that's the real problem. >> some patients if they were not diagnosed quickly, can present with very serious infection that could be life- threatening....
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lee. we are about to bring up our keynote speaker. but i did want to mention we also have with us david campos who's joined us. let's welcome supervisor camp ovements and dr. veronica hunnicutt is here also the so with that we're at the point where we really want to get to the real meat of this thing today, our key note speaker. i mentioned earlier we've had a strong partnership with bring the exhibition we have now with the kinsey collection through the kinsey foundation and no stronger partner could we have had than the san francisco public library under the leadership of luis herrera. luis has been -- let's give luis a -- [applause] luis has been a real up toer in standing with us in doing what's necks -- necessary to make this happen. stuart shaw, ann carroll is back there. everett, the people in the production department who have helped us. you will see all the hard work they have provideded when you go over to check this exhibit. so without further ado i would like to have luis introduce our keynote speaker. >> thank you, al. what a glorious day it is and happy black history month. i'm honored to introduce our keynote speaker, bernard kinsey. i had
lee. we are about to bring up our keynote speaker. but i did want to mention we also have with us david campos who's joined us. let's welcome supervisor camp ovements and dr. veronica hunnicutt is here also the so with that we're at the point where we really want to get to the real meat of this thing today, our key note speaker. i mentioned earlier we've had a strong partnership with bring the exhibition we have now with the kinsey collection through the kinsey foundation and no stronger...
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lee died, marie noe was already pregnant with her eighth child. so the people in the medical examiner's office came up with a plan. >> the solution that they came up with was dr and dr. halbert fillinger who had recently joined the medical examiner's staff as an assistant medical examiner, got a grant. the grant was that they could offer the noes free medical care in order to allow them to monitor mrs. noe's pregnancy and her childbirth and the child's life after the child was born. >> but the noes rejected the offer. >> the noes were told by their doctor, and they told this to me, that they shouldn't get involved with this study because these big highfalutin doctors in the medical examiner's office were going to take their baby away from them. >> in 1963, theresa, the eighth child was born. she died after only six hours from a blood abnormality. dr. salvatore cuciatta, who delivered theresa, said he also recommended marie noe get additional care and psychiatric treatment beyond what she was getting from her primary care physician, dr. gangemi. but this offer was also rejected. >> it was a pattern in those days that the family doctor would refer their materni
lee died, marie noe was already pregnant with her eighth child. so the people in the medical examiner's office came up with a plan. >> the solution that they came up with was dr and dr. halbert fillinger who had recently joined the medical examiner's staff as an assistant medical examiner, got a grant. the grant was that they could offer the noes free medical care in order to allow them to monitor mrs. noe's pregnancy and her childbirth and the child's life after the child was born....
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lee from morgan chase, and steve scharzman. it was standing room only. will it help him? >> his great strength is money and organization. mopey matters down the stretch especially if we've a long dr drawnout primary flight. the flip side to that is that he seems like he's mr. 1% and that creates its own vulnerability. >> and rich let me ask you about that, the dnc, there was great irony. the dnc hired an airplane today. yeah the d th c using donations to the dnc to fly over new york city with a message that says, if you can see it there, are you the 10k bet for mitt romney. 10k bet romney is out of touch. i need glasses. sory. they hired a private plane to fly that over new york city. you get the point. is this going to hurt him, rich? >> no. you go where the money is. it's like robbing banks. you rob banks because that's where they keep the money. you go to new york and you go to hollywood because that's where the money is and it just makes sense. you're not going to raise enough to fund the presidential campaign, you know, going to target. you have to go where people can write big checks and the president does that. we whine about it and romney does it and they whine about it a
lee from morgan chase, and steve scharzman. it was standing room only. will it help him? >> his great strength is money and organization. mopey matters down the stretch especially if we've a long dr drawnout primary flight. the flip side to that is that he seems like he's mr. 1% and that creates its own vulnerability. >> and rich let me ask you about that, the dnc, there was great irony. the dnc hired an airplane today. yeah the d th c using donations to the dnc to fly over new york...
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dr. anthony sanders is professor of finance in the school of management at george mason university. douglas elliott is a fellow at the brookings institute. joshua roger is with rand fisher and company. mr. birch e. lee --burt ealey is an adjunct scholar at the cato institute. four of you have testified as before, but it is standard practice of receiving government reform committee that'll witnesses be sworn so please rise and raise your right hand. do you swear or affirm the testimony you are about to give will be the truth, the old truth and nothing but the truth? you may be seated. let the record reflect that all the witnesses answered in the affirmative. seeing as you have testified before if you will summarize your statement you will see red, yellow and green lines before you. when yellow pops up that means just what it means when you are at a stoplight. hurry up. so obviously green beans go and read means stop. i recognize dr. laughlin for five minutes. >> thank you, chairman mchenry and members of the committee for giving me this honor to testify before you this morning. in my oral statement what i would like to do is three things. the things -- there's going to be significant anticipation of
dr. anthony sanders is professor of finance in the school of management at george mason university. douglas elliott is a fellow at the brookings institute. joshua roger is with rand fisher and company. mr. birch e. lee --burt ealey is an adjunct scholar at the cato institute. four of you have testified as before, but it is standard practice of receiving government reform committee that'll witnesses be sworn so please rise and raise your right hand. do you swear or affirm the testimony you are...
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lee cowan, cbs news, los angeles. >> you know, the big question is why? why are they seeing them so much more? hard to know. dr. la nina year the pattern is closer to the coast so their pattern is closer to the coast. >> let's make a field trip. >> let's go. right after this show! >>> a long time beacon of hope and creativity gets a new lease on life. >> we will go inside the harlem school of the arts when "the early show" continues. [ male announcer ] little owen wanted to play, but his nose was raw and sore. achoo! [ male announcer ] and common tissue made it burn even more. ♪ puffs plus lotion is more soothing than common tissue, and it delivers our most soothing lotion for every nose issue. a nose in need deserves puffs plus lotion indeed. to give your cold a comforting scent, try puffs plus lotion with the scent of vicks. oh how i wish i could resist jiggling this holiday. oh joy oh natural joy! truvia®, box of bliss, zero calorie sweetness from a leaf, my sugar plum happiness. truvia®. honestly sweet. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some people just know how to build things well. give you and your loved ones an ex
lee cowan, cbs news, los angeles. >> you know, the big question is why? why are they seeing them so much more? hard to know. dr. la nina year the pattern is closer to the coast so their pattern is closer to the coast. >> let's make a field trip. >> let's go. right after this show! >>> a long time beacon of hope and creativity gets a new lease on life. >> we will go inside the harlem school of the arts when "the early show" continues. [ male announcer ]...
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dr. london i'll stay with you. talk to me a little bit more about the second point that we made. on october 14th the department of health and human services completed this leeass act, and it was thrown ou out. >> it was doomed from the start. senator kennedy had passed away and it was really his baby. we had senator dodd in his place putting it in thinking he didn't have the support and then turns around and senator greg, a republican said, well we'll just put this amendment in here that it has to be fiscally sound, and lo and behold it passed and was put in, and it became more of a political football to try to bring it out. when it came down to it there is no fiscally way to do this the administration did the right thing and took it out. >> i look at this a little differently, heather. i think the plan inspired by senator kennedy as she says, he's kind of the inspiration behind all of obamacare. the problem with obamacare is this huge behemoth that wasn't thought out in each of the particulars. class is supposed to help people when they get very sick, long-term care. it wasn't thought out in advance. that is the problem with the bill in general. of course
dr. london i'll stay with you. talk to me a little bit more about the second point that we made. on october 14th the department of health and human services completed this leeass act, and it was thrown ou out. >> it was doomed from the start. senator kennedy had passed away and it was really his baby. we had senator dodd in his place putting it in thinking he didn't have the support and then turns around and senator greg, a republican said, well we'll just put this amendment in here that...
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dr. oz that the apple juice given to millions of kids everyday does contain arsenic. more on that when we come back. >>> then it is world aids day today. coming up cheryl leeph, one of the original dream girls is going to join us with more on her efforts to raise awareness. stay with us for that. it's 10 minutes past the hour. at bank of america, we're lending and investing in communities across the country, from helping to revitalize a neighborhood in brooklyn to financing industries that are creating jobs in boston or providing funding for the expansion of a local business serving a diverse seattle community and supporting training programs for tomorrow's workforce in los angeles. because the more we can do in local neighborhoods and communities, the more we can help make opportunity possible. what's wrong with your carl know before you even notice that there's a problem. and that someday might be closer than you think. because at this very moment, marine corps vehicles are using innovative health diagnostic systems that send signals from under the hood back to home base. systems that will soon make their way into your car. systems developed by student
dr. oz that the apple juice given to millions of kids everyday does contain arsenic. more on that when we come back. >>> then it is world aids day today. coming up cheryl leeph, one of the original dream girls is going to join us with more on her efforts to raise awareness. stay with us for that. it's 10 minutes past the hour. at bank of america, we're lending and investing in communities across the country, from helping to revitalize a neighborhood in brooklyn to financing...
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lee memorial cemetery. they are together. >> is that here in montgomery? >> yes, that is here in montgomery. >> dr. dan carter, how did george wallace change the national conversation? >> because he identified at this mood that was in the very early stages of conservatism. it was made possible not only by his great skills, but by circumstances over which he had no control but was able to exploit. to me, the great tragedy is that here was a person of enormous abilities. he was caught in the time warp that he was. >> "the politics of rage" is the name of dan carter's book. he has been our guest for the last two hours as has joe reed, the chairman of the alabama democratic conference as well as the executive secretary of the alabama education association. >> associate executive secretary. >> associate executive secretary of the alabama education association. we are very proud to have had join us peggy wallace kennedy, the daughter of george wallace. we thank you all very much. we also want to thank governor robert bentley for opening up his temporary home. it has been wonderful, so thank you governor
lee memorial cemetery. they are together. >> is that here in montgomery? >> yes, that is here in montgomery. >> dr. dan carter, how did george wallace change the national conversation? >> because he identified at this mood that was in the very early stages of conservatism. it was made possible not only by his great skills, but by circumstances over which he had no control but was able to exploit. to me, the great tragedy is that here was a person of enormous abilities....
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dr. reverend jackson. >> can you name some of those woman? >> absolutely. yolande carraway is here today, ms. moore. there is regina thomas. there is leew/push. but if you look at lexus herman, if you look at a composite of the who's who in black politics the women who come to washington d.c. primarily have come from reverend jackson. >> okay, thank you very much for that. dr. peterson, you are newly installed as the director of africana studies at lehigh university. we cannot pretend that today, while the talk about the rainbow and the sunshine that there was a dark cloud over reverend jackson. there is seemingly a misconception, or maybe it's not and you can tell us that he has been ostracized on the political climate of today. can you address that issue or the possibility of how that could have happen? >> sure. i would just say that this is also, i want to thank you for inviting me and thank you for having me here. this is an extraordinary moment to be here to honor you on this day to be a part of the proceedings here today. you know, reverend sharpton did a great job of sort of explicating a front row, up close view of reverend jac
dr. reverend jackson. >> can you name some of those woman? >> absolutely. yolande carraway is here today, ms. moore. there is regina thomas. there is leew/push. but if you look at lexus herman, if you look at a composite of the who's who in black politics the women who come to washington d.c. primarily have come from reverend jackson. >> okay, thank you very much for that. dr. peterson, you are newly installed as the director of africana studies at lehigh university. we cannot...
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dr. catherine lee, a breast surgeon at moffitt cancer center in tampa, florida. [dr. catherine lee] it's really part of my responsibility i feel as a whole cancer doctor to introduce that discussion to patients of, are you interested in having children, do you have children, if you don't, these are the things that you need to know. [female announcer] rachael went through seventeen weeks of chemotherapy, and had a double mastectomy. but before she started treatment, she began in vitro fertilization. rachael and her husband hope to start a family in 2012. to find out more about cancer-related fertility preservation, visit inside moffitt dot com or call 1 888 663 3488.
dr. catherine lee, a breast surgeon at moffitt cancer center in tampa, florida. [dr. catherine lee] it's really part of my responsibility i feel as a whole cancer doctor to introduce that discussion to patients of, are you interested in having children, do you have children, if you don't, these are the things that you need to know. [female announcer] rachael went through seventeen weeks of chemotherapy, and had a double mastectomy. but before she started treatment, she began in vitro...
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dr. catherine lee, a breast surgeon at moffitt cancer center in tampa, florida. [dr. catherine lee] it's really part of my responsibility i feel as a whole cancer doctor to introduce that discussion to patients of, are you interested in having children, do you have children, if you don't, these are the things that you need to know. [female announcer] rachael went through seventeen weeks of chemotherapy, and had a double mastectomy. but before she started treatment, she began in vitro fertilization. rachael and her husband hope to start a family in 2012. to find out more about cancer-related fertility preservation, visit inside moffitt dot com or call 1 888 663 3488. these people really needed us and i was going to make a difference, right here in my community. announcer: be there for your community, at nationalguard.com. any questions? what kind of service plan does this come with? unlimited. can i keep my same phone number? does it have a camera? what's the warranty? can i put my party shuffle on this? any questions? no. announcer: for the 10 questions everyone should
dr. catherine lee, a breast surgeon at moffitt cancer center in tampa, florida. [dr. catherine lee] it's really part of my responsibility i feel as a whole cancer doctor to introduce that discussion to patients of, are you interested in having children, do you have children, if you don't, these are the things that you need to know. [female announcer] rachael went through seventeen weeks of chemotherapy, and had a double mastectomy. but before she started treatment, she began in vitro...
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dr. catherine lee, a breast surgeon at moffitt cancer center in tampa, florida. [dr. catherine lee] it's really part of my responsibility i feel as a whole cancer doctor to introduce that discussion to patients of, are you interested in having children, do you have children, if you don't, these are the things that you need to know. [female announcer] rachael went through seventeen weeks of chemotherapy, and had a double mastectomy. but before she started treatment, she began in vitro fertilization. rachael and her husband hope to start a family in 2012. to find out more about cancer-related fertility preservation, visit inside moffitt dot com or call 1 888 663 3488. woman: that changed my life. man: at that moment, it hit me -- this is why i joined the guard. we're soldiers, always ready to protect our country, but we've also got communities -- family, friends, neighbors -- who count on us. i couldn't believe it. i just saved a life. somebody from my hometown. announcer: see what it means to be a citizen-soldier, at nationalguard.com.
dr. catherine lee, a breast surgeon at moffitt cancer center in tampa, florida. [dr. catherine lee] it's really part of my responsibility i feel as a whole cancer doctor to introduce that discussion to patients of, are you interested in having children, do you have children, if you don't, these are the things that you need to know. [female announcer] rachael went through seventeen weeks of chemotherapy, and had a double mastectomy. but before she started treatment, she began in vitro...
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dr. catherine lee, a breast surgeon at moffitt cancer center in tampa, florida. [dr. catherine lee] it's really part of my responsibility i feel as a whole cancer doctor to introduce that discussion to patients of, are you interested in having children, do you have children, if you don't, these are the things that you need to know. [female announcer] rachael went through seventeen weeks of chemotherapy, and had a double mastectomy. but before she started treatment, she began in vitro fertilization. rachael and her husband hope to start a family in 2012. to find out more about cancer-related fertility preservation, visit inside moffitt dot com or call 1 888 663 3488. will i always just to stay out of debt? is a great college for our kids... out of the questn? is the american dream... out of our reach? not if we can help it. we're the national endowment for financial education, a nonprofit organization dee just like you get smart about their money. log on to smartaboutmoney.org today and start taking control of your financial life. she was myabgirl, my precioubaby girl.
dr. catherine lee, a breast surgeon at moffitt cancer center in tampa, florida. [dr. catherine lee] it's really part of my responsibility i feel as a whole cancer doctor to introduce that discussion to patients of, are you interested in having children, do you have children, if you don't, these are the things that you need to know. [female announcer] rachael went through seventeen weeks of chemotherapy, and had a double mastectomy. but before she started treatment, she began in vitro...