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dr. tom. it's so true. is trash to get rid of. a treasure. worth fighting. and a trap with no way out. welcome back to technology update in the mobile world congress in barcelona there's so much to do and see in the action packed four days that people are constantly on the move to make sure they don't miss tomorrow's next headline yes it's easy to get caught up in the bright lights and fancy displays but in reality many were in town to hammer out agreements and important deals. in the news around the time it was a simple call at this point it's a truly international brand with operators in around twenty countries. the company . deal with china. subscribers the ability to reach all numbers in china directly without having the. operator. but they would. there's also. russia centric. join on the wealth of. capital the company got its start in the late night as. a house a few years back the t.v. focus department was spun off as a separate business had passed the company found its first clients and hopes to continue its luck with new hardware and advertising that
dr. tom. it's so true. is trash to get rid of. a treasure. worth fighting. and a trap with no way out. welcome back to technology update in the mobile world congress in barcelona there's so much to do and see in the action packed four days that people are constantly on the move to make sure they don't miss tomorrow's next headline yes it's easy to get caught up in the bright lights and fancy displays but in reality many were in town to hammer out agreements and important deals. in the news...
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dr. tom odell was adopted by his neighbors, jean and hazel after moving in with them at the age of 15 following his parents' separation. growing up in new jersey he was encouraged by his adoptive parents to pursue gymnastics and discovered that he exceled in athletics. he continued his gymnastics career while attending springfield college in massachusetts, and changed his mainly before switching to premed. after graduating he attended medical school in the new jersey college of medicine where he put his degree to use as a preventive medicine officer and paratrooper and he was drafted into the army in 1966. when he found out he would be shipped to vietnam, he protested and was sent to train as a [speaker not understood] for the 1968 olympics. after the mexico city olympics and serving his residency, he earned his medical degree from stanford. he established his practice on 18th street in the castro neighborhood and also participated in the olympics for a second time, this time as a saudi arabi
dr. tom odell was adopted by his neighbors, jean and hazel after moving in with them at the age of 15 following his parents' separation. growing up in new jersey he was encouraged by his adoptive parents to pursue gymnastics and discovered that he exceled in athletics. he continued his gymnastics career while attending springfield college in massachusetts, and changed his mainly before switching to premed. after graduating he attended medical school in the new jersey college of medicine where...
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download free blogs to mediocre for your media project a free media party dr tom. hayden grand that could be try seas of life in our planet's most harsh environment at least that's what russian scientists believe they have found in antarctica after digging deep into the sub glacial like all stuck. looked into what they discover it . more than three and a half billion years after life first appeared on earth nature is still springing surprises on those who have spent their lives studying it on thursday russian researchers say they've discovered d.n.a. traces of previously unknown bacteria in the waters of the subglacial a cross-talk the bacteria they think they found does not belong to any existent class it's one of the only living things on earth that's managed to survive in such harsh conditions law temperatures no light enormous pressure and a high concentration of oxygen with little nutrients boss talk is a unique and isolated body of water which sits beneath almost four kilometers of ice and is the largest of on top because nearly four hundred known subglacial
download free blogs to mediocre for your media project a free media party dr tom. hayden grand that could be try seas of life in our planet's most harsh environment at least that's what russian scientists believe they have found in antarctica after digging deep into the sub glacial like all stuck. looked into what they discover it . more than three and a half billion years after life first appeared on earth nature is still springing surprises on those who have spent their lives studying it on...
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medical dr. tom coburn says every american is going to have to experience pain. what does he mean?call that everyone is talking about? and no one can believe. a 911 operator begging a nurse to do cpr on a dpieg retirement home patient. >> it's a human being, is there anybody there that is willing to help this lady and not let her die? >> not at this time. hey. they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words... scarecrow in the wind... a baboon... monkey? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. but thanks to hotwire, this year we got to take an extra trip. because they get us ridiculously low prices on really nice hotels and car rentals. so we hit boston in the spring-- even caught a game. and with the money we saved, we took a trip to san francisco. you see, hotwire checks the competitions' rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. so, wher
medical dr. tom coburn says every american is going to have to experience pain. what does he mean?call that everyone is talking about? and no one can believe. a 911 operator begging a nurse to do cpr on a dpieg retirement home patient. >> it's a human being, is there anybody there that is willing to help this lady and not let her die? >> not at this time. hey. they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words... scarecrow in the wind... a baboon... monkey? hot stew...
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dr. tom farm set health commissioner for the city of new york and he joins us here at post 9.ink you were able to hear that, but i'm sure you can imagine what they were saying. how does that make you feel? how does the city feel watching people making light of the issue. >> that's a huge health crisis and we're paying for it with our dollars in addition to our lives and more than $4 billion in medical costs in new york city axe loan. >> people we talk to keep saying well-intentioned and paved with good intentions, but the way the city went about it was arbitrary and capricious, the way the judge said. citi's response? >> they're certainly wrong in the health and the board of health has done a lot of things over a decade to protect the health of new yorkers. banning lead and paint and this is exactly what the board of health was set up to do and we think it will prevail on appeal. >> how far will the city take appeals? >> to the court of appeals which is the highest level of court in the state of new york. >> is this a socioeconomic problem, doctor, in that if you traced where
dr. tom farm set health commissioner for the city of new york and he joins us here at post 9.ink you were able to hear that, but i'm sure you can imagine what they were saying. how does that make you feel? how does the city feel watching people making light of the issue. >> that's a huge health crisis and we're paying for it with our dollars in addition to our lives and more than $4 billion in medical costs in new york city axe loan. >> people we talk to keep saying well-intentioned...
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for example, one, dr. tom dean practices in a small town in south dakota and brings to us the experience of family practice physician in the environment. >> good. as you know ambulatory surgery payments are based on consumer price index urban which reflects inflation in the entire economy. ned pact previously said cpiu is a poor proxy for an input price increase since there is no empirical evidence to suggest that the inflationary challenge is different from hospitals they both have to hire and retain nurses and purchase a similar medical supplies. shouldn't the payment updates reflect the outpatient hospital market basket otherwise payments between the two sectors will continue to diverge over time as cpi tends to lead the market basket by about a percentage point. >> as you indicated, mr. johnson, we don't think the cpiu is an appropriate adjustment factor for the asc's. we recommend the cost data be collected from asc's. one of the purposes of which would be to develop in a more appropriate index for ascs a
for example, one, dr. tom dean practices in a small town in south dakota and brings to us the experience of family practice physician in the environment. >> good. as you know ambulatory surgery payments are based on consumer price index urban which reflects inflation in the entire economy. ned pact previously said cpiu is a poor proxy for an input price increase since there is no empirical evidence to suggest that the inflationary challenge is different from hospitals they both have to...
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at this time, i would like to turn the podium over to the vice-chairman of the budget committee, dr. tom price from georgia. >> thank you, paul, so much. budgets are about priorities, priorities that the american people overwhelmingly support including getting federal spending under control, getting our economy moving again so folks can get back to work, and getting our debt crisis under control so we may preserve the american dream for future generations. within our path to prosperity, our budget. this past to prosperity is the way to a responsible balanced budget. american families across this great land know the federal government should not spend more than it takes in. we agree. sadly, the budgets proposed by president obama have never, ever, ever gotten to balance. the legal deadline for the president to present his budget to congress this year was february 4. it is now march 12. past experience tells us when he does bring his budget that that one will not allen's likely either. american families cannot live this week. cannot live this way, and neither should the federal government.
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and john thune and i and dianne feinstein and saxby chambliss and tom carper and susan -- dr. coburn are all going to work together this time. three committees working together. i believe that two other areas are absolutely critical for government and industry to come together to addressing pressing needs. first, the construction of a nationwide interoperable public safety network that our first responders are owed and have been given under law. second, we must make sure that every child in this country is prepared to compete in the global economy and that means having access to the internet and all innovations deriving from the internet. as most of you have heard me say, the the gentlewoman yields back of being an f.c.c. commissioner is surely one of the hardless, difficult, perilous jobs in all of washington, but then again we just had our caucus lunch with the president, so i'll modify that a little bit. your actions affect how we commune kuwait, what we see on television, the deployment of new technologies and services. making sure our first responders have the spectrum an
and john thune and i and dianne feinstein and saxby chambliss and tom carper and susan -- dr. coburn are all going to work together this time. three committees working together. i believe that two other areas are absolutely critical for government and industry to come together to addressing pressing needs. first, the construction of a nationwide interoperable public safety network that our first responders are owed and have been given under law. second, we must make sure that every child in...
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. >> at this time i'd like to turn the podeyume over to dr. tom price from georgia. >> budgets are about priorities and priorities that the american people overwhelmingly support, including getting federal spending under control, getting folks back to work and getting our debt crisis under control so we can preserve the american dream for future generations. this path to prosperity is the way to a responsible balanced budget. american families all across this great land know that the federal government shouldn't spend more than it takes in and we agree. sadly the budgets proposed by president obama have never ever got on the balance. the legal deadline for the president to present his budget to congress this year was february 4. it's now march 12. past experience tells us when he does bring that budget, that one likely won't budget either. american families can't live this way and negotiate should the federal government. people work too hard to have the federal government take more of their money to spend more in washington. we want the american p
. >> at this time i'd like to turn the podeyume over to dr. tom price from georgia. >> budgets are about priorities and priorities that the american people overwhelmingly support, including getting federal spending under control, getting folks back to work and getting our debt crisis under control so we can preserve the american dream for future generations. this path to prosperity is the way to a responsible balanced budget. american families all across this great land know that...
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. >> at this time, i'd like to turn the podium over to the vice chairman of the budget committee, dr. tom price from georgia. >> thank you, paul, so much. you know, budgets are about priorities, and priorities that the american people overwhelmingly support include getting federal spending under control, getting our economy moving again so that folks get back to work, and getting the debt crisis under control so we may preserve the american dream for future generations. within our path of prosperity and our budget. this path to prosperity is the way to a responsible balanced budget. american families all across this great land know that the federal government shouldn't spend more than it takes in, and we agree. sadly, the budgets proposed by president obama have never, ever, ever gotten to balance. the legal deadline for the president to present a budget to congress this year was february 4th. it's now march 12th. past experience tells us when he doesn't bring a budget, that one won't likely balance either. american families can't live this way and neither should the federal government. r
. >> at this time, i'd like to turn the podium over to the vice chairman of the budget committee, dr. tom price from georgia. >> thank you, paul, so much. you know, budgets are about priorities, and priorities that the american people overwhelmingly support include getting federal spending under control, getting our economy moving again so that folks get back to work, and getting the debt crisis under control so we may preserve the american dream for future generations. within our...
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tom. >> caller: hello, dr. cramer. >> doctor, yeah, professor, i love all these. >> caller: i'm arnold in troy, michigan. want to ask about a company called orbital science corporation. i bought some shares a few years ago. >> i recommend it from time to time. we need a little more stable market for that one. let's hold off on that one. tom in new jersey. tom. >> caller: jimmy! >> yo, yo. >> caller: tommy from lafayette, new jersey. does cisco deserve the hit it got today? >> stephanie link, co-director of action alerts with me, we were in a tizzy this morning. we believe the long-term picture for cisco is so good. we know it caught a downgrade today, but the long term is so good, own for the charitable trust. i like that ratio. cisco is terrific. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> what are you supposed to make of the markets ups and downs? what's going to happen tomorrow, next week or next month? this market is full o
tom. >> caller: hello, dr. cramer. >> doctor, yeah, professor, i love all these. >> caller: i'm arnold in troy, michigan. want to ask about a company called orbital science corporation. i bought some shares a few years ago. >> i recommend it from time to time. we need a little more stable market for that one. let's hold off on that one. tom in new jersey. tom. >> caller: jimmy! >> yo, yo. >> caller: tommy from lafayette, new jersey. does cisco deserve...
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dr. carson racist, so they call him an uncle tom. and the g.o.p. as anti-science.ve a prominent pediatric neurosurgeon that operates on the brains of babies, this great scientist who is espousing conservative ideas. they don't know how to handle it, he's a threat to him. because they don't have an intellectual answer to what he's saying, they throw these epithets at him and it's a sign of intellectual weakness on the part of his critics. >> megyn: professor excuse me for calling you camille before. professor, wouldn't it be smarter and better for those in the black community, you know, you point out-- it's not just the black community, but a lot of folks on the left hurling accusations and i'm not going to get into who, but folks on a rival network have been tough on him. look at this guy, look at his accomplishments and an example as an american,' pulled himself out of poverty and even though his mother wasn't educated and was pregnant at 13, he made it, the head of neuro pediatric surgery at johns hopkins and separated conjoined twins, why not celebrate him. we m
dr. carson racist, so they call him an uncle tom. and the g.o.p. as anti-science.ve a prominent pediatric neurosurgeon that operates on the brains of babies, this great scientist who is espousing conservative ideas. they don't know how to handle it, he's a threat to him. because they don't have an intellectual answer to what he's saying, they throw these epithets at him and it's a sign of intellectual weakness on the part of his critics. >> megyn: professor excuse me for calling you...
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dr. seuss' birthday which is tomorrow. the state superintendent of public instruction tom torlakson is getting involved. ark elementary school students in martinez today. my daughter had to take her dr. seuss books to school this week to celebrate. >> done that before. >>> this is a big morning for students at three silicon valley high schools. >> i guess so. they are having science projects sent right into space. spacex the company co-founded by tesla's employee is going to launch in an hour. on board will be experiments from students at valley christian and fremont's christian high schools in san jose as well as los gatos high school. we are going to find out more. we are going there live in san jose about 6:20 this morning. three cool schools. >> no kidding. it's neat. then they get to monitor the launch. >> that's right. >>> time now is 5:51. a family loses everything in a fire but one surprise discovery turns everything around. >> and it's tough enough to solve the rubik's cube. but wait until you see this stanford student do it while juggling. okay. he is coming up. this is the kid who touches ever
dr. seuss' birthday which is tomorrow. the state superintendent of public instruction tom torlakson is getting involved. ark elementary school students in martinez today. my daughter had to take her dr. seuss books to school this week to celebrate. >> done that before. >>> this is a big morning for students at three silicon valley high schools. >> i guess so. they are having science projects sent right into space. spacex the company co-founded by tesla's employee is going...
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senator tom coburn. >> brian: dr. ben carson, miami dolphins wide receiver brian heartland. and if you have to run from the tv, run to the radio. mark burnett, roma downey and coach hurlly will be live in studio. >> steve: we'll see you back here tomorrow. thanks, anna. there is breaking news a deadly explosion at a military base in nevada. it happened at the hawthorne army depot, 140 miles southeast of reno. police say ammunition blew up during a marine corps training exercise. not clear how many were killed or injured there. we're waiting for an update from the marines. we'll bring you the information as soon as it comes in. >>> meantime, big announcement. this is significant. expected soon on the immigration debate. we're awaiting senator rand paul on the stage any moment now at the hispanic chamber of commerce. wait until you hear his headline. good morning, everybody, senator john cornyn from texas. we're live here at "america's newsroom." we have a busy day. martha: good morning, bill. i'm martha maccallum. senator rand paul throws his support behind a path for citizen
senator tom coburn. >> brian: dr. ben carson, miami dolphins wide receiver brian heartland. and if you have to run from the tv, run to the radio. mark burnett, roma downey and coach hurlly will be live in studio. >> steve: we'll see you back here tomorrow. thanks, anna. there is breaking news a deadly explosion at a military base in nevada. it happened at the hawthorne army depot, 140 miles southeast of reno. police say ammunition blew up during a marine corps training exercise. not...
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tom mcclellan. we've always referred to copper as dr. >> morgan stanley had a point that they see recovery going on in copper. miners getting destroyed everywhere. you would think you'd see more of a recovery in copper. i think the move is overdone, i think the move in minors is overdone. also we haven't been playing from the long side, we've been playing from the commodity side. >> lululemon sliding 4% since they announced a major recall of the signature pant citing problems with the fabric, problems meaning transparency with the yoga pants. and so, mike, you're taking a look at the action there. what did you see? >> yeah, so we noticed activity in the april 60 puts. trading at about $1.70, bearish bets that the stock would be below 5830 by april exploration down another 8.5% from the 63, 65 level. this is a company trading at a reasonably high valuation and demonstrates some of the risks, i think, when a stock runs into trouble. my wife still buys their pants, though. >> hold on, can you explain this? maybe guy can explain this. transp
tom mcclellan. we've always referred to copper as dr. >> morgan stanley had a point that they see recovery going on in copper. miners getting destroyed everywhere. you would think you'd see more of a recovery in copper. i think the move is overdone, i think the move in minors is overdone. also we haven't been playing from the long side, we've been playing from the commodity side. >> lululemon sliding 4% since they announced a major recall of the signature pant citing problems with...
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tom, bob, call me anything you want. letters now going out to 7,000 patients of dr. harrington. the big thing that gets everybody caught off guard is they've been going to this guy who has had a history of practice there, 36 years. >> it's amazing he could go on so long having dirty instruments and unclean -- not sterilizing them properly. one would think the main message from here is, first of all, very few of these people did get infected because it's not easy to pass on these blood-borne infections with dental care. if you see a dentist is not sterilizing instruments properly, or the dental assistants saw this, they should have reported it. >> they stress this is not technically considered an outbreak as of yet. what would change the tipping point? >> if they would find a lot more cases. i think they haven't yet. the possibility exists. don't forget, there was a famous case in 1989 when a woman in florida was infected by her dentist with hiv, and she was one of six. and that guy died, that dentist died and his name was david aker and he -- the cdc never proved it because he w
tom, bob, call me anything you want. letters now going out to 7,000 patients of dr. harrington. the big thing that gets everybody caught off guard is they've been going to this guy who has had a history of practice there, 36 years. >> it's amazing he could go on so long having dirty instruments and unclean -- not sterilizing them properly. one would think the main message from here is, first of all, very few of these people did get infected because it's not easy to pass on these...
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tom! yes, indeed. the planetarium has become very popular as word spreads that it really isn't as lame and stupid as once suspected. i'm here with the planetarium operator, drtion to all south park residents to come see a special free show this evening. i guarantee it will change the way you think about the plane'arium. so bring the whole family to the planetarium for a night of excitement and wonder. then we turned the dial, and kenny went into a hypnosis. that's a pretty farfetched story, boys. but it's true, dude! are you boys sure you're not just making this all up? yeah. pretty sure. well, just as soon as i handle all the other crime in south park, i'm gonna go with you to the planetarium so i can prove that nothing's wrong! what other crime in south park? oh, yeah. let's go. okay. let's shoot the commercial. where's our cheesy poof talent? i'm over here! oh, you look great, hon. mommy's fat little piggy. hey! let's hurry. this costume is hot. okay. roll camera. and...action! ♪ i love cheesy poofs -- oh, wait! wait! you've got a little eye booger, hon. aw, mom! for pete's sake! got it! and...action! ♪ i love cheesy poofs -- hold it! cut! can we get som
tom! yes, indeed. the planetarium has become very popular as word spreads that it really isn't as lame and stupid as once suspected. i'm here with the planetarium operator, drtion to all south park residents to come see a special free show this evening. i guarantee it will change the way you think about the plane'arium. so bring the whole family to the planetarium for a night of excitement and wonder. then we turned the dial, and kenny went into a hypnosis. that's a pretty farfetched story,...
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dr. emily is senae joins us. and rep tom graves joins us next along with chuck todd from washington." it's monday. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. 100% greek. 100% mmm... wow, that is mmm... it's so mmm you might not believe it's a hundred calories. yoplait greek 100. it is so good. look. it's snowing in washington. it's pretty. >> i'm a northwest florida guy. seeing snow come down all day on st. patrick's day. >> time to wake up. >> time to spring. >> everyone get to work right now. >> wow. >>> here bus now is republican congressman from georgia, representative tom graves and from washington, host "the daily rundown," chuck todd. loose these two. i could not believe it. >> i find out tom represents my family's district. my mom grew up in dalton, georgia. >> that'
dr. emily is senae joins us. and rep tom graves joins us next along with chuck todd from washington." it's monday. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. 100% greek. 100%...
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tom hanks is returning to the stage. >> we are going to put this device on san say snm i'm dr. sanjay gupta. could change your life. >> it is a more smis indicated way to assess fitdness and allow them to create a plan around their fitness. >> everything is getting more precise. it can help you elongate your career, make it the best it can be. >> i'm interested and fascinated by how much athletes, patients, everyone wants their own data. >> meet dr. leslie saxon sunday on "the next list." with so much competition, finding the right job is never easy. but with the nation's largest alumni network, including those in key hiring positions, university of phoenix can help connect you to a world of opportunity. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> tom hanks is stepping off the screen and onto the stage for a new role. the actor is preparing for a debut in "lucky guy." hanks plays a new york city tabloid column nis in the 80s. piers morgan sat down with him. >> you have not done a play sinc
tom hanks is returning to the stage. >> we are going to put this device on san say snm i'm dr. sanjay gupta. could change your life. >> it is a more smis indicated way to assess fitdness and allow them to create a plan around their fitness. >> everything is getting more precise. it can help you elongate your career, make it the best it can be. >> i'm interested and fascinated by how much athletes, patients, everyone wants their own data. >> meet dr. leslie saxon...
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dr. seuss. a senate hearing on the proposed merger between american airlines in u.s. air links -- u.s. airways. did your calls and comments on washington journal. -- then your calls and comments on washington journal. on newsmakers, tom coburn talks about financial matters including the budget, the continuing resolution and a long time thinking about the fiscal cliff. he discusses the debate over gun legislation. newsmakers, sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> we can take pictures of the brain with mri scans or pet scans but there is this enormous gap in between about how the circuits in the brain function to be able to move my hand or to look a un process that information or to lay down a memory. look at you and process that information or to lay down the memory. what we aim to do is to be able to record from thousands of brain cells at the same time and be able to understand how these circuits work. that is the brain activity map being talked about. it is the early days. we do not have a cent -- a scientific timetable yet but it is beginning to be eight exciting moment to put something together. >> more with dr. francis collins, sunday at 8:00 on q&a. night on first ladies, called a bigamist an
dr. seuss. a senate hearing on the proposed merger between american airlines in u.s. air links -- u.s. airways. did your calls and comments on washington journal. -- then your calls and comments on washington journal. on newsmakers, tom coburn talks about financial matters including the budget, the continuing resolution and a long time thinking about the fiscal cliff. he discusses the debate over gun legislation. newsmakers, sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> we can...
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dr. torrey said it does play out in every state. your first question is not all the groups who weigh in on this, as tom said, are here today. there is a robust dialogue going on. my concern is we focus on virginia tech and focus on some of the newtown tragedy, and what have you. smaller versions happen every day in this country. and it happens when people who have untreated have no insight to the illness and the families can't get access to the system. we need to have the dialogue, and tom is right. after every one of the tragedies we have a dialogue. it's an opportunity to i think, rethink, revision how we do this and how we get people in to treatment before they die under a bridge in the winter. before, you know, something happens within a family this tragic. i'm sorry [inaudible] >> i want to bring to the argument of the discussion too. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, i do want to thank you for your outstanding leadership in cob convene -- convening these hearings. that's a good segue. i would like to focus on what is working out there? what you can highlight that we need do more of because we have got to be as eff
dr. torrey said it does play out in every state. your first question is not all the groups who weigh in on this, as tom said, are here today. there is a robust dialogue going on. my concern is we focus on virginia tech and focus on some of the newtown tragedy, and what have you. smaller versions happen every day in this country. and it happens when people who have untreated have no insight to the illness and the families can't get access to the system. we need to have the dialogue, and tom is...
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tom payne is one of our most famous athiests and yet was certainly roundly accepted among the founders. >> host: bill in new hampshire, good afternoon. >> caller: hi, peter. hi, dr. schweikart. [inaudible] >> host: bill, what is your interest in the rosetta stone? >> caller: pardon me? >> host: what's your interest in the rosetta stone? >> caller: i just -- to me it's -- my argument, it's -- [inaudible] >> host: any comment? >> guest: i don't get into the rosetta stone very much and this is certainly pretty much before -- once in my work on europe. so i'm going to defray that question. >> host: john in traverse city, michigan. you're on book tv on c-span2. >> caller: hello. good afternoon. i want to -- make the point about the historians should be objective, i.e., if you can't be, or dr. schweikart mentioned, once you choose to report a fact, then having done so, to step into a realm in which you may be operating from an agenda standpoint, and i want to express to the country, of course, that therefore, -- could be called -- [inaudible] therefore, they're can't be no such thing as a truly objective news organization. and i believe relatively sound -- [inaudible]
tom payne is one of our most famous athiests and yet was certainly roundly accepted among the founders. >> host: bill in new hampshire, good afternoon. >> caller: hi, peter. hi, dr. schweikart. [inaudible] >> host: bill, what is your interest in the rosetta stone? >> caller: pardon me? >> host: what's your interest in the rosetta stone? >> caller: i just -- to me it's -- my argument, it's -- [inaudible] >> host: any comment? >> guest: i don't get...