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it is a lot of crab meat and a little feller. >> i say that the best can cake is my mother's -- and aer. -- i say the best crab cake is my mother's. >> where is the cheapest crab cake? >> they do have a very reasonable one but i found if you want a good one you can go at lunchtime and get good deals. >> you had some celebrity crab cake tasters. >> we had people way in -- we had people weigh in. they have very specific ideas on where they like to get their crabcakes. >> let's get a look at some of the crab cakes. >> i and the general manager of the restaurant. >> -- i am deede general manager -- i am the general manager of the restaurant. it is all fresh crab meat. i think the seasoning is not overpowering. it is light and delicate. we are located in [unintelligible] >> they like the fact that they say you had marvelous flavor. >> we would like to think so but you have to come in and try it for yourself. >> can you give us a secret ingredient? >> a lot of tlc. >> next up is fresh seafood. nice to see you. you guys are located on york road. >> yes, right in the business district. >> i s
it is a lot of crab meat and a little feller. >> i say that the best can cake is my mother's -- and aer. -- i say the best crab cake is my mother's. >> where is the cheapest crab cake? >> they do have a very reasonable one but i found if you want a good one you can go at lunchtime and get good deals. >> you had some celebrity crab cake tasters. >> we had people way in -- we had people weigh in. they have very specific ideas on where they like to get their...
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the chairman of the commerce committee jay rock feller is going to join us here in just a moment. hasreleased a bltering report that the insurance industry has been giving underpaynts t consumers. you are getting butchered by industry. by t industry, the insurance industry. they're not paying what they should be paying. the senator from wesvirginia ins us tonit. senator, it's en too long. eat to have you with us. i know you ve been on this for a long time. can you tell us exact what your report saying about what the insuran industry is doing in is this report shows. i'm going to wre you a little note andend it to you if you omise to read it. >> i promise to read it, senator. it' brilliant. it shows the insurance industry is controlled -- there's a nspiracy of makgsure that eir profits increase and the way they do that is by increang the amount of co-payments that patients hav to pay and decreasing the amount of money th providers of health care get. it's a scam. ay, it's a scam. those are stng words. whatappens when patient goes out of network? is this where the insurance industry
the chairman of the commerce committee jay rock feller is going to join us here in just a moment. hasreleased a bltering report that the insurance industry has been giving underpaynts t consumers. you are getting butchered by industry. by t industry, the insurance industry. they're not paying what they should be paying. the senator from wesvirginia ins us tonit. senator, it's en too long. eat to have you with us. i know you ve been on this for a long time. can you tell us exact what your report...
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. >> guest: there's a history of ecological philanthropy, like rom feller donated the land for the grand tetons. there's an american tradition for this kind of al true isic behavior. and he founded several very successful businesses, north face, and then where he really made his money, esprit, a dom nat fashion company of the 70s and 80s. he was unfulfilled by the lifestyle that it gave him, which was exactly was you described. he could afford anyone he wanted. what he really wanted to do was to move to patagonia, and to begin protecting, buying and giving away in the form of wildlife preserves very important areas, echo logically speaking, rain forests of patagonia and he has given away -- over two million acres have been purchased. >> host: how big is that. >> guest: he has created 11 different parks and preserves, his and his wife, kris tom -- tompkins, and one of the scale of yosemite here, and these are regions that have the last remaining stands of a certain kind of tree, which is a very old, thousands of years, but has been logged throughout the region. but he has protected import
. >> guest: there's a history of ecological philanthropy, like rom feller donated the land for the grand tetons. there's an american tradition for this kind of al true isic behavior. and he founded several very successful businesses, north face, and then where he really made his money, esprit, a dom nat fashion company of the 70s and 80s. he was unfulfilled by the lifestyle that it gave him, which was exactly was you described. he could afford anyone he wanted. what he really wanted to do...
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and we are going to start off with ben feller, associated press. >> reporter: thank you, mr. president. congress, as you alluded to, is trying to figure out how to pay for all this reform. have you told house and senate leaders which of their ideas are acceptable to you. if so, are you willing to share that stand of yours with the american people, and if you haven't given that kind of direction to congressional leaders, are you willing to, are you willing to explain why you're not stepping in to get a deal done, since you're the one setting a deadline? >> well, before we talk about how to pay for it, let's talk about what exactly needs to be done. and the reason i want to emphasize this is because there's been a lot of misinformation out there. right now, premiums for families that have health insurance have doubled over the last ten years. they've gone up three times faster than wages. so, what we know is that if the current trends continue, more and more families are going to lose health care, more and more families are going to be in position where they keep their health c
and we are going to start off with ben feller, associated press. >> reporter: thank you, mr. president. congress, as you alluded to, is trying to figure out how to pay for all this reform. have you told house and senate leaders which of their ideas are acceptable to you. if so, are you willing to share that stand of yours with the american people, and if you haven't given that kind of direction to congressional leaders, are you willing to, are you willing to explain why you're not...
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and, we are going to start off with the then feller with "associated press." >> thank you mr. president. congress as you alluded to is trying to figure out how to pay for all of this reform. have you told house and senate leaders which of their ideas are acceptable to you? if so are you willing to share that standard with the american people and if you haven't given that kind of direction to congressional leaders, are you willing to, are you willing to explain why do you are not stepping in to get a deal done since you are the ones setting the deadline? >> well, before we talk about how to pay for it, let's talk about what exactly needs to be done, and the reason i want to emphasize this is because there has been a lot of misinformation out there. right now premiums for families that have health insurance have doubled over the last ten years. they have gone up three times faster than wages so what we know is that if the current trends continue, more and more families will lose health care, more and more families are going to be in a position where they keep their health care b
and, we are going to start off with the then feller with "associated press." >> thank you mr. president. congress as you alluded to is trying to figure out how to pay for all of this reform. have you told house and senate leaders which of their ideas are acceptable to you? if so are you willing to share that standard with the american people and if you haven't given that kind of direction to congressional leaders, are you willing to, are you willing to explain why do you are not...
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federal works project administration, feller foundation, general education board. nobody would give him any money for this frivolous thing, editing a encyclopedia when people had soup kitchens and bread lines. it was the depress. he needed $250,000. finally went to anson phelps stokes. you have to help me, this encyclopedia though counterintuitive will free the negro sooner other later, the negro in africa and neeg grow in the new world. phelps was bankrolling office in harlem. he says i will give you $125,000 on matching basis. as you know that means one to run. debows raised a dollar he would give him a dollar up to $125,000. dubois said that is very kind but what good is that? anson phelps said i will do more that. i will go to frederick kepel of the carnegie of corporation and do my best to persuade him. he went to see kepel and kepel rerelented at. i'm having a meeting of my board of the carnegie corporation and they have to vouch safe my decision. they have to vote for my decision. and he said, promise you won't tell dr. dubois? he said, i promise. as soon as
federal works project administration, feller foundation, general education board. nobody would give him any money for this frivolous thing, editing a encyclopedia when people had soup kitchens and bread lines. it was the depress. he needed $250,000. finally went to anson phelps stokes. you have to help me, this encyclopedia though counterintuitive will free the negro sooner other later, the negro in africa and neeg grow in the new world. phelps was bankrolling office in harlem. he says i will...
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according to the rock feller institute of government, state tax revenues have dropped 12% in the first quarter of 2009 and preliminary data suggests they may have gone down as much as 20% in the second quarter. right now back her live joined by the governor of montana. governor, you have the distinction of being among a handful of states not anticipating a budget shortfall. let me ask you, how did you do it? >> i have run, montana like you run a business. during the three or four good years where revenues were growing at a rapid clip in montana, we just kept money in the bank instead of allowing the legislature to spend all the money as fast as it came in it, we put money aside. there is a little bit of a slowdown and montana is not slowing down like the rest of the states. we have over $400 million in cold hard cash in the bank. >> here at the conference you are chairing a commit eon national resources. i want to ask you about cap and trade, your thoughts on that. >> as usual when they work on things in washington, d.c. with 10,000 or 15,000 lobbyists there, they get things a little b
according to the rock feller institute of government, state tax revenues have dropped 12% in the first quarter of 2009 and preliminary data suggests they may have gone down as much as 20% in the second quarter. right now back her live joined by the governor of montana. governor, you have the distinction of being among a handful of states not anticipating a budget shortfall. let me ask you, how did you do it? >> i have run, montana like you run a business. during the three or four good...
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and, we are going to start off with the then feller with "associated press." >> thank you mr. president. congress as you alluded to is trying to figure out how to pay for all of this reform. have you told house and senate leaders which of their ideas are acceptable to you? if so are you willing to share that standard with the american people and if you haven't given that kind of direction to congressional leaders, are you willing to, are you willing to explain why do you are not stepping in to get a deal done since you are the ones setting the deadline? >> well, before we talk about how to pay for it, let's talk about what exactly needs to be done, and the reason i want to emphasize this is because there has been a lot of misinformation out there. right now premiums for families that have health insurance have doubled over the last ten years. they have gone up three times faster than wages so what we know is that if the current trends continue, more and more families will lose health care, more and more families are going to be in a position where they keep their health care b
and, we are going to start off with the then feller with "associated press." >> thank you mr. president. congress as you alluded to is trying to figure out how to pay for all of this reform. have you told house and senate leaders which of their ideas are acceptable to you? if so are you willing to share that standard with the american people and if you haven't given that kind of direction to congressional leaders, are you willing to, are you willing to explain why do you are not...
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feller. >> thanks robert. went to ask you about some of the president's rhetoric on health care. we heard him talk again today about and we have heard excuses for, and defeat in labor reform and also those who are trying to-- the seats at the premise that there are some republicans who are not trying to defeat and reform but are genuinely opposed to the policies that are being proposed on capitol hill? >> well, i think that would split republicans up as best as i can understand it, in a few different baskets. you have republicans that are working with democrats, particularly those on the finance committee to work through different proposals. i do think there are republicans that are philosophically opposed to some level of health care reform, and then i think you saw during, as we discussed yesterday at think there are some republicans that have decided that this isn't about health care. it is about politics and it is about scoring political points and about perpetuating the political gains that have dominated washington far longer than even the debates on health care reform. tha
feller. >> thanks robert. went to ask you about some of the president's rhetoric on health care. we heard him talk again today about and we have heard excuses for, and defeat in labor reform and also those who are trying to-- the seats at the premise that there are some republicans who are not trying to defeat and reform but are genuinely opposed to the policies that are being proposed on capitol hill? >> well, i think that would split republicans up as best as i can understand it,...