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gun, handgun possession and second- degree assault. >> reporter: in prince georges county, kristin fisher, 9 news now and wusa9.com. >>> prince georges hospital center declined to comment on the incident, but police say there was a security guard in the emergency room when the shooting took place. >>> all right. turning our head toward the weather. what can we expect on this wednesday, the middle of the week. >> what do you want? >> i want sunshine, i don't know. >> we have some sunshine and don't have winds. that is a good thing. >> it is not saturday yet. >> by the time it is saturday we will have gusty winds again. wouldn't you know it. here's what we are facing heading outside. it is chilly 24 here. 19 baltimore. cumberland, downtown on baltimore street you have 14. it is 19 manassas. 22 andrews air force base. here's the satellite loop. these are high clouds made of ice crystals streaming by. the high clouds get here first because they are higher up or the winds are faster and they usually give us a heads up about our weather and what's next. when you see high clouds you have to say
gun, handgun possession and second- degree assault. >> reporter: in prince georges county, kristin fisher, 9 news now and wusa9.com. >>> prince georges hospital center declined to comment on the incident, but police say there was a security guard in the emergency room when the shooting took place. >>> all right. turning our head toward the weather. what can we expect on this wednesday, the middle of the week. >> what do you want? >> i want sunshine, i don't...
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they get it to gary fisher. he scores! gary fisher scores at the buzzer! have to be reviewed. they will review it. >> it was very close. the ball has to be out of his hands. yeah, it's out of his hands. it's out of his hands. >> wow. it's good. >> just an unbleblable game. >> one lucky shot deserves another. >> that was the cruellest loss i have ever been involved with. >> fans are used to fights breaking out at hockey games but in 1979 the fans at madison square garden were a little too eager to join in on the action. >> the fans are now getting involved. as the rally is out into the stands. this is going to be something. o'reilly is at the stands fighting with ranger fan. all the bruins are going over. they are all into the stands. going up to grab somebody. about seven or eight rows up. >> you have to worry about a spectator. >> the bruins are at quite a disadvantage with those stakes out there. somebody can get seriously hurt. >> take another look at mike milbury removes the fan's shoes proceeds to feed him with it. after never before finishing higher
they get it to gary fisher. he scores! gary fisher scores at the buzzer! have to be reviewed. they will review it. >> it was very close. the ball has to be out of his hands. yeah, it's out of his hands. it's out of his hands. >> wow. it's good. >> just an unbleblable game. >> one lucky shot deserves another. >> that was the cruellest loss i have ever been involved with. >> fans are used to fights breaking out at hockey games but in 1979 the fans at madison...
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he took with him nine men including his second-in-command, a man named fisher. despite cutting, chopping, pulling and pushing through jungle from morning to night they usually advance no more than half a mile per day. their legs sank in mud, their shoes disintegrated, there eyes burt from a tiny species of bee that is drawn to sweat in invaded their pupils. they called the bees ilec kurds. fawcett encountered the paces and crawled up banks to better see the stars and fix the position as if producing the wilderness to figures in diagrams might enable him to overcome it. his men did not need such sun's. they knew exactly where they were, the green hell. the men were supposed to conserve their rations but most broke down and can send them quickly. within days the granada fig pirg of the men wanted to turn back but fawcett was determined to find verde source. they stumbled forward mao also been trying to capture every drop of rain some of the night chill swept to their bodies and poisonous and they can cause vomiting and intense fever had infected fisher and a tree
he took with him nine men including his second-in-command, a man named fisher. despite cutting, chopping, pulling and pushing through jungle from morning to night they usually advance no more than half a mile per day. their legs sank in mud, their shoes disintegrated, there eyes burt from a tiny species of bee that is drawn to sweat in invaded their pupils. they called the bees ilec kurds. fawcett encountered the paces and crawled up banks to better see the stars and fix the position as if...
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this late goal, phillips across to fisher, carrying under the happiest person in the stands. beating in a shootout by the same score. nick backstrom. they lost 6 of 3. they put on a show, and then they took the loss against vancouver. they were up in the game. too many breakdowns. raymond the big star for vancouver. >> in its existence, washington is about break even against the guys, their neighbors for the north. >> just above .500. getting points and close to 60% of the games on the road. winning less than 40%. since those five, 11-16-6. >> goal tender, michal feuvirth looking to make his unite appearance in the league. >> goals against, way too high, above 4.5. >> it's been three years since you and i have been in this building. it's hard not to think back to the incredible teams that used to call it home. >> there's few teams that can use the word dynasty. this team it can. whether it was -- teams can. whether it was the great one, wayne gretzky or mark metski, one of the greatest leaders in hockey, they were just too much to handle in the mid-'80s through '90s. >> a top
this late goal, phillips across to fisher, carrying under the happiest person in the stands. beating in a shootout by the same score. nick backstrom. they lost 6 of 3. they put on a show, and then they took the loss against vancouver. they were up in the game. too many breakdowns. raymond the big star for vancouver. >> in its existence, washington is about break even against the guys, their neighbors for the north. >> just above .500. getting points and close to 60% of the games on...
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he's one of the longest tenured coaches in the league, right behind jeff fisher.inds of scenarios for next week. the broncos will find out after this game ends that there's even a possible strength of victory tiebreaker they would have against the jets and the chargers next week. all kinds of things. the ball just tossed around a little bit. to smith. and that's not going anywhere. it is over. in philadelphia. the eagles prevail on an akers' field goal from 28 yards. philadelphia 30, denver 27. coming up next, "60 minutes" followed by "jesse stone and "cold case." for phil simms and the crow, jim nantz saying so long from philadelphia and happy new philadelphia and happy new year, everybody. gecko: what's going on, sir? boss: we're slammed. tons of people interested in all the money they could be saving by switching to geico.. gecko: yeah, 'course. boss: boy, did we miss you last week. that temp wasn't working out at all. exec: took me all morning but i got those quarterly figures for ... you. (hissing noise, gulping) gecko: aw, he ate all my mints. anncr: geico.
he's one of the longest tenured coaches in the league, right behind jeff fisher.inds of scenarios for next week. the broncos will find out after this game ends that there's even a possible strength of victory tiebreaker they would have against the jets and the chargers next week. all kinds of things. the ball just tossed around a little bit. to smith. and that's not going anywhere. it is over. in philadelphia. the eagles prevail on an akers' field goal from 28 yards. philadelphia 30, denver 27....
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moments later, cory fisher grabs the rebound, bringing it down court, loses his defender, nova withintwo minute left top temple up five. ryan books off the dribble, in the paint and hit the bucket. temple upset villanova. >>> syracuse hosting st. francis. first half, herman rice in the lane. shot swatted away. rick jackson playing the big defense. next possession, jackson on the other end. playing big there as well, syracuse by a dozen at the break. second half, brandon trish the pass. going in for the slam. led the orange to 14. syracuse cruises, winning it by 24. >>> detroit struggling on offense. stevens the steal going the other way. how about this? oh, he's unable to convert the wide open dunk and simon taking on the fast break. simon doesn't know he has a man behind him. novak, a big block. titans having a tough time hanging with the wolverines. later on harris outlet pass, not going to get this. harris had 27. michigan wins is-t by 11. >>> illinois hosting western michigan. first half, illini on the break. the give and go. lays it in. 2 of his 11 points on the day. later, same
moments later, cory fisher grabs the rebound, bringing it down court, loses his defender, nova withintwo minute left top temple up five. ryan books off the dribble, in the paint and hit the bucket. temple upset villanova. >>> syracuse hosting st. francis. first half, herman rice in the lane. shot swatted away. rick jackson playing the big defense. next possession, jackson on the other end. playing big there as well, syracuse by a dozen at the break. second half, brandon trish the pass....
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he's one of the longest tenured coaches in the league, right behind jeff fisher.ds of scenarios for next week. the broncos will find out after this game ends that there's even a possible strength of victory tiebreaker they would have against the jets and the chargers next week. all kinds of things. the ball just tossed around a little bit. to smith. and that's not going anywhere. it is over. in philadelphia. the eagles prevail on an akers' field goal from 28 yards. philadelphia 30, denver 27. coming up next, "60 minutes" followed by "jesse stone and "cold case." for phil simms and the crow, jim nantz saying so long from philadelphia and happy new philadelphia and happy new year, everybody. in football, you have to rely on team. from preseason to championship victories... no individuals, only team. and watching football -- same rules hold. watch like a team. and eat like a team. with subway catering. giant subs, mile-high platters. and mm, mm, mm, cookies. mmm. cookies. what happened to eating like a team? we're not on the same team anymore, tuck. get your own cook
he's one of the longest tenured coaches in the league, right behind jeff fisher.ds of scenarios for next week. the broncos will find out after this game ends that there's even a possible strength of victory tiebreaker they would have against the jets and the chargers next week. all kinds of things. the ball just tossed around a little bit. to smith. and that's not going anywhere. it is over. in philadelphia. the eagles prevail on an akers' field goal from 28 yards. philadelphia 30, denver 27....
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. >> craig: we know mike fisher and his girlfriend right there. >> joe: hillary dove. separated by a partition. >> craig: yeah. now my thing works. >> joe: that would be the telestrator. >> craig: yeah, exactly. >> joe: thank you for claire fying that. >> craig: probably my fault too. >> joe: this is melted down. stortini loving to stir it up in front. >> craig: for being a tough guy, he's created the energy that edmonton has to have if they are going to get their stuff straightened up here at home. that they bring a lot of speed to the table. there he is. looking like a tough guy. is a tough guy. 178 games played in over 510 in his career. >> joe: path quinn scratching jf jacques tonight. cody coffling this around. jurcina looking after it. dustin penner, stop throw from him. washington trailing, in edmonton tonight, off the one- goal loss. that's tapped aside. cody waiting for the breakout to begin. he had to give it up for a floater back up deslauriers' neighborhood. this guy is a decent play maker from the back end as welt. good passer. scooped it, on one big give
. >> craig: we know mike fisher and his girlfriend right there. >> joe: hillary dove. separated by a partition. >> craig: yeah. now my thing works. >> joe: that would be the telestrator. >> craig: yeah, exactly. >> joe: thank you for claire fying that. >> craig: probably my fault too. >> joe: this is melted down. stortini loving to stir it up in front. >> craig: for being a tough guy, he's created the energy that edmonton has to have if they...
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the ministers i have worked for the end of the people i have had to deal with over the years yashka fisherhe los prominent pro american officials i have ever worked with and off, yashka, i thank you for that purify [applause] -- i thank you for that [applause] ] igor egan off -- igor even off and i became exception -- exceptionally good friends over the years. we worked on the treaty of moscow which took us down significantly with respect to weapons. we worked together through trying times as we watched georgia and ukraine emerged from their post-communist time. many a long night we spent on the phone as we chatted through these transitions of without violence. we worked through situations that were so difficult but similarly as with yashka i could always count on his support and understanding because we knew that we had to make sure that the ties that bind remain strong. that is what diplomacy is all about. that is why we have a state department. to make sure that the people of the united states, the president of the united states are representing the values of the united states to other
the ministers i have worked for the end of the people i have had to deal with over the years yashka fisherhe los prominent pro american officials i have ever worked with and off, yashka, i thank you for that purify [applause] -- i thank you for that [applause] ] igor egan off -- igor even off and i became exception -- exceptionally good friends over the years. we worked on the treaty of moscow which took us down significantly with respect to weapons. we worked together through trying times as...
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fisher? >> health care, jobs and washington versus ohio.going to try to tie order back to washington. >> i think one of the challenges that we all face in an election year like this is, if you just do a survey and ask people what the most important issue taking place in washington right now, one of two things going to come a. is going to be jobs or health care. events like what took place over the weekend with a northwest flight in detroit made a national security stuff is going to pop up once in a while but it's probably right now only going to pop up based on defense, not based on others. so the challenges going to become than in an environment where everybody agrees was the number one issue is is how my going to make that issue mind. what is it about the issue that's going to become -- that's going to be my issue versus not some else's. let's face it. are you going to accuse mr. portman of not being the fact that he doesn't think people should have better jobs, or accused mrs. burner of the? that's tough to believe on the face of it all.
fisher? >> health care, jobs and washington versus ohio.going to try to tie order back to washington. >> i think one of the challenges that we all face in an election year like this is, if you just do a survey and ask people what the most important issue taking place in washington right now, one of two things going to come a. is going to be jobs or health care. events like what took place over the weekend with a northwest flight in detroit made a national security stuff is going to...
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pat fisher is a time-honored treasure that will be truly missed. she's been the gate keeper for the 16th congressional district of new york for 33 years. not only will washington and the house meet but, but the 640,000 people that comprises the fifth congressional district of new york will miss her dearly. our loss will be her husband joe's gain and the rest of her father, her daughter, her son, and her grandchild. thank you for your service to this great nathes and the sixth congressional district. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio rise? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, you have one minute. >> i rise today to honor the life of one of america's fallen heroes, army staff sergeant den sis hanson. born in salt lake city, sergeant hanson was assigned to the 36th infantry regiment, 10th mountain division. he spent 10 years in the marine corps before join neg army he was served deployments in africa, kosovo, iraq, after gap -- afghanistan and the mediter
pat fisher is a time-honored treasure that will be truly missed. she's been the gate keeper for the 16th congressional district of new york for 33 years. not only will washington and the house meet but, but the 640,000 people that comprises the fifth congressional district of new york will miss her dearly. our loss will be her husband joe's gain and the rest of her father, her daughter, her son, and her grandchild. thank you for your service to this great nathes and the sixth congressional...
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ministers i have worked for the end of the people i have had to deal with over the years, yashka fisherhe los prominent pro american officials i have ever worked with and off, yashka, i thank you for that purify [applause] -- i thank you for that [applause] ] igor egan off -- igor even off and i became exception -- exceptionally good friends over the years. we worked on the treaty of moscow, which took us down significantly with respect to weapons. we worked together through trying times as we watched georgia and ukraine emerged from their post-communist time. many a long night we spent on the phone as we chatted through these transitions of without violence. we worked through situations that were so difficult, but similarly as with yashka, i could always count on his support and understanding because we knew that we had to make sure that the ties that bind remain strong. that is what diplomacy is all about. that is why we have a state department. to make sure that the people of the united states, the president of the united states are representing the values of the united states to o
ministers i have worked for the end of the people i have had to deal with over the years, yashka fisherhe los prominent pro american officials i have ever worked with and off, yashka, i thank you for that purify [applause] -- i thank you for that [applause] ] igor egan off -- igor even off and i became exception -- exceptionally good friends over the years. we worked on the treaty of moscow, which took us down significantly with respect to weapons. we worked together through trying times as...
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announced that after 15 years of having sesame street toys manufactured by mattll -- mattell and fisher price, you switched to hasbro. why? >> changes good. -- change is good. we are excited and engaging in a new partnership with hasbro. it is a very forward thinking company with a dynamic ceo who has a real vision for bringing it to children's lives. we're hoping we can expand the sesame street toy, and board games like monopoly and the other board games. that is experienced throughout the year. it is focused -- less focus on the fourth quarter and more focused on the year-round business that we can see out there. i would say, because his question does always come out, why do we need support from different agencies to do things. other big partners of ours, it really goes to pay for the royalties we get. we do not manage these businesses. they pay for the research and production that we are able to really presented pbs -- present to pbs and other partners at a fraction of the cost it would otherwise be. we're really an example of the public-private partnership. having grown up as a 10-y
announced that after 15 years of having sesame street toys manufactured by mattll -- mattell and fisher price, you switched to hasbro. why? >> changes good. -- change is good. we are excited and engaging in a new partnership with hasbro. it is a very forward thinking company with a dynamic ceo who has a real vision for bringing it to children's lives. we're hoping we can expand the sesame street toy, and board games like monopoly and the other board games. that is experienced throughout...
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announced that after 15 years of having sesame street toys manufactured by mattll -- mattell and fisher price, you switched to hasbro. why? >> changes good. -- change is good. we are excited and engaging in a new partnership with hasbro. it is a very forward thinking company with a dynamic ceo who has a real vision for bringing it to children's lives. we're hoping we can expand the sesame street toy, and board games like monopoly and the other board games. that is experienced throughout the year. it is focused -- less focus on the fourth quarter and more focused on the year-round business that we can see out there. i would say, because his question does always come out, why do we need support from different agencies to do things. other big partners of ours, it really goes to pay for the royalties we get. we do not manage these businesses. they pay for the research and production that we are able to really presented pbs -- present to pbs and other partners at a fraction of the cost it would otherwise be. we're really an example of the public-private partnership. having grown up as a 10-y
announced that after 15 years of having sesame street toys manufactured by mattll -- mattell and fisher price, you switched to hasbro. why? >> changes good. -- change is good. we are excited and engaging in a new partnership with hasbro. it is a very forward thinking company with a dynamic ceo who has a real vision for bringing it to children's lives. we're hoping we can expand the sesame street toy, and board games like monopoly and the other board games. that is experienced throughout...
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. >> christie fisher. as was said over there the only way to get out of recession is to have free educations of the country gets an even more debt on top of the 8.5 billion to another 3.5 billion in order to slowly graduate yourself out of debt through free education and get your degree. the way to get out if that is to get your degree and get yourself a lot of debt to get the country out of debt. yes he will leave the university with a debt and you will earn the money back to pay for that debt because who pays for that debt? if you do not as an individual, where does that come from? it will come from the taxpayer and the main not pay taxes now but when the 3.5 billion comes back to us to pay that is when we will say, we should not have free tuition fees because it is coming back now and that is not fair for the whole of the u.k. who didn't go to university and those who do. the opportunity is there. you have your maintenance grant, you have your loan and you pay the back. that is how it works. you can't g
. >> christie fisher. as was said over there the only way to get out of recession is to have free educations of the country gets an even more debt on top of the 8.5 billion to another 3.5 billion in order to slowly graduate yourself out of debt through free education and get your degree. the way to get out if that is to get your degree and get yourself a lot of debt to get the country out of debt. yes he will leave the university with a debt and you will earn the money back to pay for...
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mike fisher, the rebound. carrie ubnderwood, your thought? the sabres. >>> thrashers trying to win three-straight. kind of scary here. spot shadow now. zach bogosian going to hit kulikov in the neck. right in the neck. he would be okay. we pick it up in the third now. tied at three. >> got it to weiss. weiss doesn't want to go that far. on the backhand, save, rebound, score. fro is my bro. >> is he? frohlich with the goal. >>> whether you call them companion deals or just as you see it, either way, it's complicated. everything became official on wednesday. cliff lee is a mariner, and roy halladay is now a philly. he leaves toronto for three years and $60 million. >> it was an easy decision for me. i think once the opportunity came up to be apart of this, it was something i couldn't pass up. you know, i'm overwhelmed with, you know, this opportunity and looking forward to what could be, so, you know, for me, it's kind of a two-part thing, but i'm excited to be able to continue that, the chance to try and play in the postseason and ultimately w
mike fisher, the rebound. carrie ubnderwood, your thought? the sabres. >>> thrashers trying to win three-straight. kind of scary here. spot shadow now. zach bogosian going to hit kulikov in the neck. right in the neck. he would be okay. we pick it up in the third now. tied at three. >> got it to weiss. weiss doesn't want to go that far. on the backhand, save, rebound, score. fro is my bro. >> is he? frohlich with the goal. >>> whether you call them companion deals...
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get born bush and fisher or whatever they are teaching -- go to your local community college and ask what they are using the principles of economic and read that and get a broad view of economics. you might find it interesting, and you can do that. you can push through a book like that and learn a great deal. much better than reading amrx. -- marx. host: cleveland, steve, democrats line. cleveland, tennessee, i might add. caller: when you look at economics, the way things are run. when you live and a small community, around 35,000 or 40,000 people, and then you have a large influx -- influx of people coming into a small community with not too many manufacturing jobs, how can that be economically sound for that community when there are not that many jobs available and when you get an influx of people coming inside the community and take those jobs away from some people that live there, that is very, very wrong. host: steve, why are folks coming in? talking about immigrants or what? caller: yes, exactly. host: what is the industry? caller: we have at least four major manufacturers here
get born bush and fisher or whatever they are teaching -- go to your local community college and ask what they are using the principles of economic and read that and get a broad view of economics. you might find it interesting, and you can do that. you can push through a book like that and learn a great deal. much better than reading amrx. -- marx. host: cleveland, steve, democrats line. cleveland, tennessee, i might add. caller: when you look at economics, the way things are run. when you live...
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announced that after 15 years of having sesame street toys manufactured by mattll -- mattell and fisher price, you switched to hasbro. why? >> changes good. -- change is good. we are excited and engaging in a new partnership with hasbro. it is a very forward thinking company with a dynamic ceo who has a real vision for bringing it to children's lives. we're hoping we can expand the sesame street toy, and board games like monopoly and the other board games. that is experienced throughout the year. it is focused -- less focus on the fourth quarter and more focused on the year-round business that we can see out there. i would say, because his question does always come out, why do we need support from different agencies to do things. other big partners of ours, it really goes to pay for the royalties we get. we do not manage these businesses. they pay for the research and production that we are able to really presented pbs -- present to pbs and other partners at a fraction of the cost it would otherwise be. we're really an example of the public-private partnership. having grown up as a 10-y
announced that after 15 years of having sesame street toys manufactured by mattll -- mattell and fisher price, you switched to hasbro. why? >> changes good. -- change is good. we are excited and engaging in a new partnership with hasbro. it is a very forward thinking company with a dynamic ceo who has a real vision for bringing it to children's lives. we're hoping we can expand the sesame street toy, and board games like monopoly and the other board games. that is experienced throughout...
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the bait on health legislation a from oklahoma squared off from vermont hoping for a full debate to fishertem of medicare for all. that was tom coburn who's piece we showed you earlier and in the end in our final segment. john will be here vice president commissioner breslin who w breae hand will be here to sect the outcome. here is a story in the jrpost". senate republicans vow to delay the work to lock down 60 votes for testimony caucus. the reporters. senate republicans. decided to use any tactic to daely. republicans are expected to make a similar move on which is using the reading of the bill tactic. when reid introduced the bill which is likely to top 2000 pages and cannot be similarly with drawn from the board as was yesterday. lorraine. republr(p' line. caller: yes, i agree with % howard dean. i think this would - we need to be more concq)ned about creating jobs because the healthcare plan that's proposed would bankrupt people like the gentlemen said before and he says, one that's called republicans evil and bible thumb pears. well, i hope he stands on judgement day for his accusat
the bait on health legislation a from oklahoma squared off from vermont hoping for a full debate to fishertem of medicare for all. that was tom coburn who's piece we showed you earlier and in the end in our final segment. john will be here vice president commissioner breslin who w breae hand will be here to sect the outcome. here is a story in the jrpost". senate republicans vow to delay the work to lock down 60 votes for testimony caucus. the reporters. senate republicans. decided to use...
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get born bush and fisher or whatever they are teaching -- go to your local community college and askwhat they are using the principles of economic and read that and get a broad view of economics. you might find it interesting, and you can do that. you can push through a book like that and learn a great deal. much better than reading amrx. -- marx. host: cleveland, steve, democrats line. cleveland, tennessee, i might add. caller: when you look at economics, the way things are run. when you live and a small community, around 35,000 or 40,000 people, and then you have a large influx -- influx of people coming into a small community with not too many manufacturing jobs, how can that be economically sound for that community when there are not that many jobs available and when you get an influx of people coming inside the community and take those jobs away from some people that live there, that is very, very wrong. host: steve, why are folks coming in? talking about immigrants or what? caller: yes, exactly. host: what is the industry? caller: we have at least four major manufacturers here
get born bush and fisher or whatever they are teaching -- go to your local community college and askwhat they are using the principles of economic and read that and get a broad view of economics. you might find it interesting, and you can do that. you can push through a book like that and learn a great deal. much better than reading amrx. -- marx. host: cleveland, steve, democrats line. cleveland, tennessee, i might add. caller: when you look at economics, the way things are run. when you live...
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>> gerstein not aware that dartmouth either italy fisher or dr.weinberg or others have scaled back their number at all. there was, just worth pointing out, there was a mid peck report that came out yesterday that examined the variation in spending variation in utilization patterns, that is once you adjust for different wage rates and health conditions of the population, and what it definitively suggested is that although once you control the differences in the wage rates and health conditions across the regions and across the parts of the united states, the variation is less, so in other words part of the explanation is that external factors vary. there is very substantial variation that persisted, and that is consistent with evidence that when i was the director of the congressional budget office we examined, suggesting this huge variation in spending across the united states for reasons that are not correlated with outcomes, and that the various sex planetary -- the variables you can use to try to explain might reduce the variation by say one-th
>> gerstein not aware that dartmouth either italy fisher or dr.weinberg or others have scaled back their number at all. there was, just worth pointing out, there was a mid peck report that came out yesterday that examined the variation in spending variation in utilization patterns, that is once you adjust for different wage rates and health conditions of the population, and what it definitively suggested is that although once you control the differences in the wage rates and health...
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>> well, first i'm not aware that dartmouth even elliott fisher have scaled back the number at all. there was just worth pointing out -- there was a medpac report that came out yesterday that examined the variation in spending and then the variation in utilization patterns. that is, once you adjust for different wage rates and health conditions of the population. and what it definitively suggested is that although once you control differences in wage rates and health conditions across regions and across parts of the united states, the variation is less. so in other words part of the explanation is that external factors vary.@@@@@@ variation that is not explainable and that is not correlated with outcomes. and, in fact, if anything the higher spending regions seem -- this is worth pausing. we have very significant variation across regions in the united states, across hospitals within a region and even across doctors within a hospital. and the kicker is that whenever you drill down into any of those levels, the variation of across regions and hospitals and across doctors and try to ex
>> well, first i'm not aware that dartmouth even elliott fisher have scaled back the number at all. there was just worth pointing out -- there was a medpac report that came out yesterday that examined the variation in spending and then the variation in utilization patterns. that is, once you adjust for different wage rates and health conditions of the population. and what it definitively suggested is that although once you control differences in wage rates and health conditions across...
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>> well, first i'm not aware that dartmouth even elliott fisher have scaled back the number at all. there was just worth pointing out -- there was a medpac report that came out yesterday that examined the variation in spending and then the variation in utilization patterns. that is, once you adjust for different wage rates and health conditions of the population. and what it definitively suggested is that although once you control differences in wage rates and health conditions across regions and across parts of the united states, the variation is less. so in other words part of the explanation is that external factors vary. there's very substantial variation that persisted. that's consistent with evidence that when i was the director of the congressional budget office we examined suggesting this huge variation in spending across the united states for reasons that are not correlated with outcomes. and that the various explanatory -- the variables that you could use to try to explain it might reduce the variation by say a third or a half leaving a huge amount of variation that is not
>> well, first i'm not aware that dartmouth even elliott fisher have scaled back the number at all. there was just worth pointing out -- there was a medpac report that came out yesterday that examined the variation in spending and then the variation in utilization patterns. that is, once you adjust for different wage rates and health conditions of the population. and what it definitively suggested is that although once you control differences in wage rates and health conditions across...
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irving fisher, 1933 was perhaps the first economist to emphasize the potential connections between violent financial crises which lead to firesales of assets and falling asset prices with general declines in aggregate demand and the price level. a healthy, well capitalized banking system and smoothly functioning capital markets are a line of defense against inflationary stocks. i believe the fed should and does use its powers to ensure the financial system will remain resilient if financial conditions change rapidly. the governor's warning was clear -- deflation is a potential danger which could ignite a financial crisis. the policy prescriptions seem equally clear, keep interest rates low, liquidity flows high and lean against deflation pressures. however, while keeping interest rates low for a protected period of time, the fed appeared remarkably unconcerned about the possibility of igniting a financial crisis by inflating a housing price bubble which led to the same result -- a violent financial crisis and a firesale of assets. as housing prices soared and risk taking escalated, wall st
irving fisher, 1933 was perhaps the first economist to emphasize the potential connections between violent financial crises which lead to firesales of assets and falling asset prices with general declines in aggregate demand and the price level. a healthy, well capitalized banking system and smoothly functioning capital markets are a line of defense against inflationary stocks. i believe the fed should and does use its powers to ensure the financial system will remain resilient if financial...
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being able to utilize technology is available where they may not actually have to be relocated bud fisher> we have to be inflexible in terms of the goal of flexible in terms of what the final, asia looks like but it will involve substantial questions of increase efficiency and spectrum as well and we have to ensure that we encourage both to be maximized so that we do make ourselves as competitive as a nation as we can over our shoulders being too, three and four and a world as you said, steve it so that we maintain this so we thank you very much. >> thank you very much. the gentleman from pennsylvania mr. doyle is recognized for seven minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman. i just want to start by thanking all the witnesses but especially i want to thank dale hatfield for his years of dedicated public service and his assistants to the policymakers and helping people across the country to better understanding a technology behind this issue. never had a chance to tell him that personally and i want him to know that so thank you mr. hatfield. mr. largent and mr. smith, you both talk a lot about
being able to utilize technology is available where they may not actually have to be relocated bud fisher> we have to be inflexible in terms of the goal of flexible in terms of what the final, asia looks like but it will involve substantial questions of increase efficiency and spectrum as well and we have to ensure that we encourage both to be maximized so that we do make ourselves as competitive as a nation as we can over our shoulders being too, three and four and a world as you said,...
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now, i'm proud that with this amendment we're able to promote the good work of elliot fisher and hisleagues at the darthmouth institute for health policy and clinical practice and to recognize the work that they've done on accountable care organizations. accountable care organizations are about coordinating care among providers. hospitals, primary care physicians, specialists and other medical professionals. these accountable care organizations make decisions with patients, and i think that's the operative phrase. they make decisions with patients about what steps they can take together to improve care. and when these efforts result in cost and quality improvements, providers and consumers can share in the savings. this is the essence of true reform. we must demand peformance, quality, and value from our health care system. and this package makes great strides. i want to close, mr. president, by thanking all of my fellow freshmen. i'm so proud to be part of this freshmen class and all the great work they've done. i especially want to recognize senator warner, who's really been the dr
now, i'm proud that with this amendment we're able to promote the good work of elliot fisher and hisleagues at the darthmouth institute for health policy and clinical practice and to recognize the work that they've done on accountable care organizations. accountable care organizations are about coordinating care among providers. hospitals, primary care physicians, specialists and other medical professionals. these accountable care organizations make decisions with patients, and i think that's...
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. >> sesame recently announced that after 15 years of having sesame street toys manufactured by fisher-price-mattelwitching its contract to hasbro. why? >> change is good. i think we are really excited about engaging in a new partnership with hasbro. is a very forward-looking company led by a very dynamic ceo who has a real vision for bringing play into children's lives. we are hopeful that we can expand the sesame street' toys and play and game experience. that monopoly and all the big gains you have seen over the years. that play experienced throughout the years, so it is less focused on what we call the fourth quarter and focused on the year- round business that we can see out there. this question always does come up about the funding and why we need support from different agencies. the resources that we get from hasbro or from other big partners of ours goes to pay royalties, all of that research and production that we are able to present to pbs and other partners around the world at a fraction of the cost that it would otherwise be to either the public broadcasting stations or to the taxpayers
. >> sesame recently announced that after 15 years of having sesame street toys manufactured by fisher-price-mattelwitching its contract to hasbro. why? >> change is good. i think we are really excited about engaging in a new partnership with hasbro. is a very forward-looking company led by a very dynamic ceo who has a real vision for bringing play into children's lives. we are hopeful that we can expand the sesame street' toys and play and game experience. that monopoly and all the...
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irving fisher, 1933 was perhaps the first economist to emphasize the potential connections between violent financial crises which lead to firesales of assets and falling asset prices with general declines in aggregate demand and the price level. a healthy, well capitalized banking system and smoothly functioning capital markets are a line of defense against inflationary stocks. i believe the fed should and does use its powers to ensure the financial system will remain resilient if financial conditions change rapidly. the governor's warning was clear -- deflation is a potential danger which could ignite a financial crisis. the policy prescriptions seem equally clear, keep interest rates low, liquidity flows high and lean against deflation pressures. however, while keeping interest rates low for a protected period of time, the fed appeared remarkably unconcerned about the possibility of igniting a financial crisis by inflating a housing price bubble which led to the same result -- a violent financial crisis and a firesale of assets. as housing prices soared and risk taking escalated, wall st
irving fisher, 1933 was perhaps the first economist to emphasize the potential connections between violent financial crises which lead to firesales of assets and falling asset prices with general declines in aggregate demand and the price level. a healthy, well capitalized banking system and smoothly functioning capital markets are a line of defense against inflationary stocks. i believe the fed should and does use its powers to ensure the financial system will remain resilient if financial...
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ross fisher i got involved in the commemoration of the korean war and went out and i think -- i think that it is very important for all americans to care and be concerned about all those that are still unaccounted for for one thing every day when they get up and have the freedoms, they need to remember those people have given the ultimate sacrifice. they are not at home with their loved ones. .. >> there was a vietnam demonstration advocating the pow/mias. i read the number, 2,200 or something. i said, my god, there are over 8,000 from the korean war. what is wrong with the korean war mias? why there isn't anybody advocating? following monday when i returned i picked up the phone, and the rest was history. that is how i got involved. i'm a korean war veteran. i have memories of carrying out of korea. i have lived with them for over 50 years. i have been advocating for the korean war mias, and if we don't do the right thing it sends a message to our men in uniform. a, once you're gone you're forgotten, and that is not what this country is supposed to be about. this issue was started in
ross fisher i got involved in the commemoration of the korean war and went out and i think -- i think that it is very important for all americans to care and be concerned about all those that are still unaccounted for for one thing every day when they get up and have the freedoms, they need to remember those people have given the ultimate sacrifice. they are not at home with their loved ones. .. >> there was a vietnam demonstration advocating the pow/mias. i read the number, 2,200 or...