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favre to sidney rice in the end zone. favre's only touchdown pass today. vikings up 10-0.er for ocho cinco. in the flat. ocho cinco runs it in. vikings lead 10-7. adrian peterson doing his thing. two touchdowns on the day. minnesota up 22-7. fourth quarter, paul ma rolling out, to his left, hitting chad inside the 5 but get leveled by cedric griffin. ocho cinco takes exception to that. take another look. nearly a great one. he had a catch and griffin leading with his forearm. vikings win it 30-10. >>> packers have won four straight games. soldier field to face the bears. down 13-7. jay cutler back shoulder, down to devin, 14-13, bears. fourth quarter, cutler into nichol linz. collins going to turn it up. two enter acceptings for cutler. ensuing pass possession, ryan grant pounds it in. packers win again, they're #-4. >>> college basketball. for the past five years pill gefl philadelphia's big five has been like the little four. hemple taking on number three villanova. hoping they can remain undefeated. fernandez pulling up and hitting the three. a career high 33. later in
favre to sidney rice in the end zone. favre's only touchdown pass today. vikings up 10-0.er for ocho cinco. in the flat. ocho cinco runs it in. vikings lead 10-7. adrian peterson doing his thing. two touchdowns on the day. minnesota up 22-7. fourth quarter, paul ma rolling out, to his left, hitting chad inside the 5 but get leveled by cedric griffin. ocho cinco takes exception to that. take another look. nearly a great one. he had a catch and griffin leading with his forearm. vikings win it...
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. -- de favre bans on manual texting. -- they favor bans on manual texting. >> i have encouraged themssue of texting and driving and make it a top priority to go out and be aggressive about communicating the fact that we do not want people texting and driving, and to get a campaign that is proactive rather than reactive. i think you are seeing ctia and its member companies taking up that slack. we do not want our young people texting and driving. >> we should just know that ralph de la vega is the incoming chairman of the ctia, which is the wireless association. >> at at&t, we have taken a policy that we do not want our employees driving an texting. it is best practices like that that we are encouraging all of the ctia companies to take up. we also enforce those policies with our own employees. we want to be able to walk the talk, and that is to say we have got to stop customers of doing that by setting the example. it is not safe for our young people. >> some said the group said people who have lost relative talk about its cognitive impact of talking while driving. is that something
. -- de favre bans on manual texting. -- they favor bans on manual texting. >> i have encouraged themssue of texting and driving and make it a top priority to go out and be aggressive about communicating the fact that we do not want people texting and driving, and to get a campaign that is proactive rather than reactive. i think you are seeing ctia and its member companies taking up that slack. we do not want our young people texting and driving. >> we should just know that ralph de...
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brett favre is quarterback. we're talking about a primary care provider that works with a team. we have one person in charge, the quarterback in football, primary care doctor in medicine, working with a team, with the wide receiver, with a tight end, with all the team that they have working together, whether it is a cardiologist, a urologist, whether it is any kind of a doctor that they want to work with as a team, depending on what the illness s that's what integrated care is. that you work as a teernlings you share medical records, patients don't get lost in the shuffle, don't get sent to another specialist and another specialist without anyone watching over their care. that's what integrated care is about. a quarterback with a team. the other thing about this bill is that we start to focus much more, as i mentioned, on reducing readmissions, on rewarding places like health partners or st. mary's in did he luge, places that work to have this integrated care, places that make sure we have less readmissions in the hospitals. and finally, and i am pleased that we got this in the
brett favre is quarterback. we're talking about a primary care provider that works with a team. we have one person in charge, the quarterback in football, primary care doctor in medicine, working with a team, with the wide receiver, with a tight end, with all the team that they have working together, whether it is a cardiologist, a urologist, whether it is any kind of a doctor that they want to work with as a team, depending on what the illness s that's what integrated care is. that you work as...
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. >> -- in the favre rebels as well -- in the favreables as well. favorables as well. >> what we went after the republican leadership? [general chatter] >> we have to show what our apartment stands for. -- our opponent stands for. you are doing his job for him. >> i would say to highlight his silver linings. i am sure the district got money from the stimulus so what is the take away from that. with health care, highlight the silver linings of that. coverage is not because of pre- existing conditions, highlight that. >> if you attack the republican leadership and they are looking at the ballot, people say they do not know this guy but the behner guy is bad. >> you might say the incumbent he gave the park district privileges that require things like the fire department had a new fire truck. they have given over $1 million to the district alone. you tie your income is a good things, not too bad things. >> it is a good way to turn the incumbency -- focusing on the health care about. vote. spot like the candidate's identity there is 8% that say he is pit
. >> -- in the favre rebels as well -- in the favreables as well. favorables as well. >> what we went after the republican leadership? [general chatter] >> we have to show what our apartment stands for. -- our opponent stands for. you are doing his job for him. >> i would say to highlight his silver linings. i am sure the district got money from the stimulus so what is the take away from that. with health care, highlight the silver linings of that. coverage is not...
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. >>> bret favre earned his 11th selection to the team. and vernon davis gets his first pro bowl nod and the ravens will send ray lewis and ed reed. >>> the second annual nickel bank bowl took place last night with ucla taking on temple. in the second quarter, matt round scores to put them up 21- but the bruins fight back. picks off the pass and takes it in himself. ucla spoils temple's first trip to a bull in 30 years. the score 30-21. >>> find how to take a big deduction a year ahead in the next living smart segment. >>> and what authorities found inside of an area home. >>> and one expert who worked at a local airport said he needed to go beyond screening devices when it comes to screening potential terrorists. >>> we are watching something happening at arlington, route 110 just before memorial bridge. wood beams pill spilled all over the roadway. cleanup crews are on the way. watch for that if you are heading that way. we'll be right back. >>> the winds dropped off overnight after causing some damage yesterday in northwest washington.
. >>> bret favre earned his 11th selection to the team. and vernon davis gets his first pro bowl nod and the ravens will send ray lewis and ed reed. >>> the second annual nickel bank bowl took place last night with ucla taking on temple. in the second quarter, matt round scores to put them up 21- but the bruins fight back. picks off the pass and takes it in himself. ucla spoils temple's first trip to a bull in 30 years. the score 30-21. >>> find how to take a big...
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favre host: political stories of the year -- host: favorite political stories of the year, here is mikeead. caller: yes, on the health care deal, i guess i have a hard time understanding why the democrats feel that -- or anyone can feel that this health care beabill, increasing it by trillions of dollars is going to decrease the deficit. host: your favorite political story of the year until 7:30 a.m. eastern. arianna huffington writes in her column at the huffington opposed.com. -- huffingtonpost.com. and she writes that for many congressman, mitch mcconnell and others she is going to give them a dvd of "mr. smith goes to washington" so they can see the proper use of a filibuster. next caller from alabama, go ahead. caller: the overall, 60% unfavorable opinion of the health care bill, and the democrats have still forced it through. the democratic leadership, harry reid and what not. i'm sorry, i'm a little bit nervous. but how ben nelson and others had to get the big basically, "give me" gives in order to push it through. i think it will be a big defeat in the 2010 elections. >> the fol
favre host: political stories of the year -- host: favorite political stories of the year, here is mikeead. caller: yes, on the health care deal, i guess i have a hard time understanding why the democrats feel that -- or anyone can feel that this health care beabill, increasing it by trillions of dollars is going to decrease the deficit. host: your favorite political story of the year until 7:30 a.m. eastern. arianna huffington writes in her column at the huffington opposed.com. --...
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favre host: political stories of the year -- host: favorite political stories of the year, here is mike, go ahead. caller: yes, on the health care deal, i guess i have a hard time understanding why the democrats feel that -- or anyone can feel that this health care beabill, increasing it by trillions of dollars is going to decrease the deficit. host: your favorite political story of the year until 7:30 a.m. eastern. arianna huffington writes in her column at the huffington opposed.com. -- huffingtonpost.com. and she writes that for many congressman, mitch mcconnell and others she is going to give them a dvd of "mr. smith goes to washington" so they can see the proper use of a filibuster. next caller from alabama, go ahead. caller: the overall, 60% unfavorable opinion of the health care bill, and the democrats have still forced it through. the democratic leadership, harry reid and what not. i'm sorry, i'm a little bit nervous. but how ben nelson and others had to get the big basically, "give me" gives in order to push it through. i think it will be a big defeat in the 2010 elections. >>
favre host: political stories of the year -- host: favorite political stories of the year, here is mike, go ahead. caller: yes, on the health care deal, i guess i have a hard time understanding why the democrats feel that -- or anyone can feel that this health care beabill, increasing it by trillions of dollars is going to decrease the deficit. host: your favorite political story of the year until 7:30 a.m. eastern. arianna huffington writes in her column at the huffington opposed.com. --...
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that these programs are there for the 25 to 30 years that we need them to become a long after pat favre -- long after pepfar is a memory. putting these countries in the position of managing the programs is predicated on our desire to embed them in the country so that they are there for the duration. >> if you could talk just a bit about funding. i know that some people are saying that pepfar has been flat funded for the next two years. could you talk us through how much has been given to pepfar to date? how much more money is the u.s. going to put into it? and you said after that is a memory. what you think they need -- when using the need for it will dissipate? and what will be the metrics that will allow us to say that? how will we figure out what we are successful? >> those are all good questions. and it will be a process. we will not stop looking at numbers of people that we have tested, that we have staged, that we have started on antiretrovirals. we will continue to look at numbers of prenatal women, patients that we have identified and tested and started on antiretrovirals for ve
that these programs are there for the 25 to 30 years that we need them to become a long after pat favre -- long after pepfar is a memory. putting these countries in the position of managing the programs is predicated on our desire to embed them in the country so that they are there for the duration. >> if you could talk just a bit about funding. i know that some people are saying that pepfar has been flat funded for the next two years. could you talk us through how much has been given to...
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you want to study pollen from the viking era, just have brett favre sneeze. that's an old viking. we cab do that, save the $95,000. maybe this will make a good 1:30 in the morning discovery or science channel program. we investigated old pollen from iceland and created jobs. we have been joined by mr. scalise of louisiana. glad to have you join us here today and share your comments. we may go back and forth with our colleague from ohio. mr. scalise: i want to thank my friend that are talking about this important subject because you know when i go home, people want to know the same things you've been talking about. they want to know where the jobs -- where are the jobs. they don't want the government getting involved in all these areas of our lives the government doesn't belong and more importantly they don't want the government going off on these wild spending sprees, spending money we don't have. so they look at the record of this administration since president obama came in in january and they recognize that right after president obama came in, he has this great idea he was goin
you want to study pollen from the viking era, just have brett favre sneeze. that's an old viking. we cab do that, save the $95,000. maybe this will make a good 1:30 in the morning discovery or science channel program. we investigated old pollen from iceland and created jobs. we have been joined by mr. scalise of louisiana. glad to have you join us here today and share your comments. we may go back and forth with our colleague from ohio. mr. scalise: i want to thank my friend that are talking...
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for the record that the only people dancing in the end zone are the minnesota vikings after brett favre has thrown these great passes, just in case you guys missed it. okay. my question first of all generally commissioner hall is about the -- why we're seeing this trend. could it have anything to do with hiring for the holiday season, or do you see it as a broader signal of economic recovery? >> we'd have to read the latter. our data is seasonally adjusted is so we take know into account the holidays into account in estimating these numbers. so this -- this means more than just seasonal. >> so you actually anticipate when the holidays are coming up that you're going to see some bump up and you sort of discount that effect? >> yes, exactly. >> i didn't know that. that's good. >> we hear repeatedly that unemployment is one of the last things to swing back as part of a recovery. when you look back through history with all the many years you've been looking at these figures, how long does it usually take unemployment to catch up with the other economic indicators. we know we've seen increas
for the record that the only people dancing in the end zone are the minnesota vikings after brett favre has thrown these great passes, just in case you guys missed it. okay. my question first of all generally commissioner hall is about the -- why we're seeing this trend. could it have anything to do with hiring for the holiday season, or do you see it as a broader signal of economic recovery? >> we'd have to read the latter. our data is seasonally adjusted is so we take know into account...