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grover asked me about bill clinton's health care plan. in one seasons, senior access to young nurses. so let me go to liability, which i probably just encountered. [laughter] reducing medical malpractice, at least in my judgment, really begins with the treatment stage. i think of doctor weiss who was my doctor, and he does certain things. when you have his staff, they treat you as a person, not push one or push two. and his waiting room is not a detention room. you actually get out of there at some point without losing your whole day. he follows up with results. he can be reached in an emergency. and the truth is, the people who practice like dr. weiss are rarely seen. if there is government control of our medical system, dr. weiss won't be able to practice the way he's practicing, because all the things i mentioned will no longer have the flexibility that he has now and medical liability will increase. it will be a tinderbox and no one is looking at that aspect, because it is the freedom of the doctors to practice sound medicine. it is o
grover asked me about bill clinton's health care plan. in one seasons, senior access to young nurses. so let me go to liability, which i probably just encountered. [laughter] reducing medical malpractice, at least in my judgment, really begins with the treatment stage. i think of doctor weiss who was my doctor, and he does certain things. when you have his staff, they treat you as a person, not push one or push two. and his waiting room is not a detention room. you actually get out of there at...
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i would say the most unlikely since grover cleveland, side-bar. grover cleveland was elected mayor of buffalo in 1881, governor of new york in 1882 and president in 1884. so in three years went from mayor of buffalo to president, first time he ever went to washington was for his inauguration. so it's kind of -- and it's funny because harry remembers grover's second election, harry was born in 1884, so the second time grover was elected, of course, it's nonconsecutive. i'm not going to do the math now but another great democratic president that harry was quite fond of. harry himself for his own unlikeliness was born 125 years ago. his early life was unremarkable. worked in a bank. he was a farmer. on his father's farm in grandview. he opened a haberdasher with his friend in kansas city. and in early 1922, there was a financial crisis in the country, a panic and he and jacobson lost the business and he was 38 and unemployed and living at his mother-in-law's. at the time bess told her mother don't worry harry's going places and her mother said, he be
i would say the most unlikely since grover cleveland, side-bar. grover cleveland was elected mayor of buffalo in 1881, governor of new york in 1882 and president in 1884. so in three years went from mayor of buffalo to president, first time he ever went to washington was for his inauguration. so it's kind of -- and it's funny because harry remembers grover's second election, harry was born in 1884, so the second time grover was elected, of course, it's nonconsecutive. i'm not going to do the...
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grover, thanks for your leadership. it is a privilege to be with this group today and to address an issue that is near and dear to my heart and representing the sixth district of georgia, i'm a former physician, for 20 years took care of folks' broken bones and battered bodies on the north side of atlanta. i come to this discussion about this experience what it means to take care of patients. i think that is often times lost. i would mention at the outset many across this land believe this administration and congress are putting in place policies that will truly endanger future of our nation. i share those beliefs in some areas but i do know one thing. if the -- remains in the tank of this administration it does indeed endanger this nation. get the word out across this land about this most important subject. i believe there are three things important at the quality of american health care. one of them is a pup option. one is a government-run program. it would be a dent fell in. we heard about it yesterday when it was pr
grover, thanks for your leadership. it is a privilege to be with this group today and to address an issue that is near and dear to my heart and representing the sixth district of georgia, i'm a former physician, for 20 years took care of folks' broken bones and battered bodies on the north side of atlanta. i come to this discussion about this experience what it means to take care of patients. i think that is often times lost. i would mention at the outset many across this land believe this...
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. >> thank you grover and everyone at american tax reform and the healthcare coalition first of all, i want to thank abc news is quote without them having the all-day love fest for an government medicine we have not had the idea to do this. it is necessary we have to do with year and it is not up part of the abc news presentation, they are doing four hours of on-air coverage from the white house to moderate the conversation of course, you do not moderate a conversation. they do not have the other side we thought we would offer it for them. yesterday's response to a letter to the fairness coalition responded by saying we have been getting fair coverage on the health-care crisis four years. if you call it a crisis you're not getting fair coverage and if you have been doing it for years ago january 23219 there have been 55 obama himself or zero points of obama condi air on abc vs. 18 offering free market or alternatives to what they're proposing with a government takeover. so as we go into this day we do not want to say they will be terrible but if it does its four hours of coverage fro
. >> thank you grover and everyone at american tax reform and the healthcare coalition first of all, i want to thank abc news is quote without them having the all-day love fest for an government medicine we have not had the idea to do this. it is necessary we have to do with year and it is not up part of the abc news presentation, they are doing four hours of on-air coverage from the white house to moderate the conversation of course, you do not moderate a conversation. they do not have...
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. >> thank you, grover. i'm going to talk about three things today. number one is doctors and the hassle factor that is going on. and number two is what is going on with organized medicine as response to health care reform proposals and number three most of primly, the impact this has on patients. the first thing is i want to ask -- i don't see a lot of medicare eligible faces. i may see a couple, but most of you, have any of you heard your parents or grandparents say i'm having trouble seeing a doctor? i'm having -- it takes me a long time to get an appointment? anybody listening to us at home, ask your parents or your grandparents if they've had trouble. they are not alone. we have heard today now about government madison and that we already have government madison so what i'm going to talk about is what it is really like on the frontlines of government mike -- madison. what happens with doctors and patients not just a policy standpoint and from a political standpoint, what is really like out there. if you have heard there are problems, you're absol
. >> thank you, grover. i'm going to talk about three things today. number one is doctors and the hassle factor that is going on. and number two is what is going on with organized medicine as response to health care reform proposals and number three most of primly, the impact this has on patients. the first thing is i want to ask -- i don't see a lot of medicare eligible faces. i may see a couple, but most of you, have any of you heard your parents or grandparents say i'm having trouble...
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he is literally fulfilling grover norquist ambition. what do the conservatives think about this? arnold schwarzenegger has the wrong ideas about what parts of our bodies are supposed to rub up against each other. he has the wrong ideas about what you are supposed to say about global warming. he doesn't follow the ritual of rush limbaugh. he is concerned -- considered a traitor to the conservative movement. it used to be that these people could meshed together. they used to be able to read this intricate tapestry and make it seem seamless and whole. now, the holes are out -- abound. what do they have to do? one of the things i have learned in the past year from watching barack obama is the importance of leadership. i don't think i really understood this. the republican party will not trust one to the other, until there is a leader who could bring these people together. i don't think they are in a position to do this. people succeeded so well building that machine. they paid lots of money and got lots of attention. all the people who are running the party will keep on doing what th
he is literally fulfilling grover norquist ambition. what do the conservatives think about this? arnold schwarzenegger has the wrong ideas about what parts of our bodies are supposed to rub up against each other. he has the wrong ideas about what you are supposed to say about global warming. he doesn't follow the ritual of rush limbaugh. he is concerned -- considered a traitor to the conservative movement. it used to be that these people could meshed together. they used to be able to read this...
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thank, grover. i want to thank everyone at the table and the groups represented here. the only way we are going to stop the government takeover of the health care system is if americans are informed and engaged and hopefully outraged and they contact their congressmen and senators and talk about a better way to do this, so i think all the group's -- thanks for your ads on tv but we need to move from just criticizing what the democrats and obama are proposing to actually proposing a solution that would work. i welcome this debate on health care because it is time we give fair treatment to all americans. if you work for someone that offers health insurance, your employer can deduct the cost of that insurance and the employees exempted from paying taxes on the benefit and that is the way that we ought to keep it but we ought to give fair treatment to the americans who don't get their health insurance through the employee years. encouraged the individual market by giving every family of $5,000 certifica
thank, grover. i want to thank everyone at the table and the groups represented here. the only way we are going to stop the government takeover of the health care system is if americans are informed and engaged and hopefully outraged and they contact their congressmen and senators and talk about a better way to do this, so i think all the group's -- thanks for your ads on tv but we need to move from just criticizing what the democrats and obama are proposing to actually proposing a solution...
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. >> thank you, grover. i'm going to talk about three things today. number one, doctors and the hassle factor that's going on. number tw is what's going on with organized medicine and the response to health care reform proposals. number three, most importantly, the impact that this has on patients. the first thing is, i want to ask -- i don't see a lot lot of medicare eligible faces. i venture to say i see a couple. most of you, have any of you heard your parents or grandparents say, i'm having trouble seeing a doctor? i'm having -- takes me a long time to get abappointment? anybody who's listening to us at home. ask your parents or grandparents if they've ever had trouble. they're not alone. you've heard today about government medicine and that we already have government medicine, so what i want to talk about is what it's really like on the front lines of government medicine. what happens with doctors and patients. not just from policy standpoint. not just from a political standpoint. what it's really like out there. now, if you've heard that there a
. >> thank you, grover. i'm going to talk about three things today. number one, doctors and the hassle factor that's going on. number tw is what's going on with organized medicine and the response to health care reform proposals. number three, most importantly, the impact that this has on patients. the first thing is, i want to ask -- i don't see a lot lot of medicare eligible faces. i venture to say i see a couple. most of you, have any of you heard your parents or grandparents say, i'm...
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and someone told me that the way to infiltrate bohemian grove is to pretend to be a grover, to go to eddie bauer and get some chinos, you know, some cashmere sweaters, and just walk up the drive, giving the security guard an "i rule the world" kind of wave, which is what i did. and sure enough, i infiltrated the -- the camp and witnessed this owl-burning ceremony. c-span: where is the bohemian grove? >> guest: it's halfway between occidental and monteria, which is just above napa valley in northern california. c-span: and where was the ku klux klan meeting with tom robb? >> guest: that was in harrison, arkansas, in the ozarks, the kind of foothills of the arkansas ozarks. c-span: where was the bilderberg meeting? >> guest: oh, at the caesar park hotel and golfing resort in central portugal. see, the bilderberg, as the conspiracy theorists always told me, always meet once a year in a five-star hotel with golfing facilities. but there -- they may play golf when they're there, but they're not there to play golf, i was told. c-span: you spent some time with ian paisley. who is he? >> gue
and someone told me that the way to infiltrate bohemian grove is to pretend to be a grover, to go to eddie bauer and get some chinos, you know, some cashmere sweaters, and just walk up the drive, giving the security guard an "i rule the world" kind of wave, which is what i did. and sure enough, i infiltrated the -- the camp and witnessed this owl-burning ceremony. c-span: where is the bohemian grove? >> guest: it's halfway between occidental and monteria, which is just above...