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in the recession with more people who will be uninsured and unemployed, and medicaid is simply handcuffing governors from doing new things are right now in most states medicaid come s-chip in -- consumes one-third of the budget health care is the number one item. because it goes up faster than tax receipts it consumes more and more money from state budget so initiatives the governor's role like to undertake whether education or the environment or infrastructure comment is very hard. finally, patient advocates. the current system is getting very difficult for many patients. if you have a disease the drugs that are necessary are expensive and copays and insurance are very high. i as an colleges have begun talking to oncology groups and they are very concerned because many members, and they know the right treatment but it is very difficult and the costs are high and also beginning to worry and to be clued in to the issue maybe they are not getting great quality for their illnesses. last, i would suggest as a very important group that has to recognize the link with health care and those are th
in the recession with more people who will be uninsured and unemployed, and medicaid is simply handcuffing governors from doing new things are right now in most states medicaid come s-chip in -- consumes one-third of the budget health care is the number one item. because it goes up faster than tax receipts it consumes more and more money from state budget so initiatives the governor's role like to undertake whether education or the environment or infrastructure comment is very hard. finally,...
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Jun 24, 2009
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thought he had a legitimate shot of getting the pitch here and he threw the ball into the dirt and handcuffed brian roberts. a good reaction by uehara. his responsibility is the third- base line that's where he breaks, and he is able to cut the ball off, spin and fire and strike to mora. watch mora's reaction. he breaks right back to the bag. he gets himself in to position. he gets the lead runner and then tries to double up the pitcher through late the first and rushed his three a bit. i don't think they had a chance after you see where miller was in relationship to the bag. >> jim: now with one down, so the sacrafice is unsuccessful. here is chris coghlan, the lead- off hitter. here is an off-speed pitch for a strike. 0-1. you can see how he was frozen on that pitch. coghlan last year played in double-a, and he had 34 stolen bases for carolina. they're in the southerly league, the marlins' double-a team. that looked like the split inside. >> buck: coghlan is is a good hitter. he came to camp and he is a second baseman. you look around the club and say, 2áb, i don't think i'm going to get a
thought he had a legitimate shot of getting the pitch here and he threw the ball into the dirt and handcuffed brian roberts. a good reaction by uehara. his responsibility is the third- base line that's where he breaks, and he is able to cut the ball off, spin and fire and strike to mora. watch mora's reaction. he breaks right back to the bag. he gets himself in to position. he gets the lead runner and then tries to double up the pitcher through late the first and rushed his three a bit. i don't...
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Jun 6, 2009
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so after that, they called in a uniform officer, told him to lock us up, i was handcuffed, fingerprinted, put in a cruiser and taken to jail. i was placed on $150,000 bond, which i couldn't make. go to the probable cause hearing and hope to get a reduction. the judge increased my bond to $450,000. i'm poor, i couldn't make no bond like that. so one day, my attorney, he paid me a visit in the county jail. he said ron, i was out for lunch today, and i had a visit from the district attorney. he said he had a plea bargain for you. i said what are you talking about? he said life sentence. i said i'm not pleading guilty to something i did not do. you might have as well crank that jury up and get the judge and go with it. i go to court on january 18 -- i mean 16 rather, 1985, and i was found guilty for committing the crime upon jennifer. first day they gave me a life sentence. i went back the 17th, i received a prison term of 54 years. they took me back to the county jail, and i wrote a letter to the head judge, i said i've been locked up for a crime i did not commit. i'vi'm ready to get to the
so after that, they called in a uniform officer, told him to lock us up, i was handcuffed, fingerprinted, put in a cruiser and taken to jail. i was placed on $150,000 bond, which i couldn't make. go to the probable cause hearing and hope to get a reduction. the judge increased my bond to $450,000. i'm poor, i couldn't make no bond like that. so one day, my attorney, he paid me a visit in the county jail. he said ron, i was out for lunch today, and i had a visit from the district attorney. he...
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Jun 8, 2009
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at the age of five this little girl watched her father get handcuffed by the fbi taken to a maximum security prison and spent the next ten years of her life in and out of a low word chevrolet impala driving eight hours to talk to this man in an orange jumpsuit. as she sat in the back of my classroom like so many little girls in our country maria thought her story had been written. she didn't have hope, didn't have promise and certainly didn't know the word possibility so i decided to find stories written by and for and about kids who actually lived and was and didn't pick up their fist oregon but picked up a pen and told their story. they told the story about what they knew, the hardships that adversity, little girls like and frank, girls in a tiny attic that would look out her window and watch her friends led off like sheep to slaughter. every day for two years ann frank immortalized her story. when i gave the story to maria first she was upset. she looked at the cover and said i don't look like her or talk like her or even preach the same god she prays to. in marinas mind how was this litt
at the age of five this little girl watched her father get handcuffed by the fbi taken to a maximum security prison and spent the next ten years of her life in and out of a low word chevrolet impala driving eight hours to talk to this man in an orange jumpsuit. as she sat in the back of my classroom like so many little girls in our country maria thought her story had been written. she didn't have hope, didn't have promise and certainly didn't know the word possibility so i decided to find...
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Jun 11, 2009
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we know we have a lot of dedicated employees there, oftentimes they are saddled and handcuffed by regulations. we have a system that is still after all these years, medicaid that has been around since 1960's, so fraught with inefficiency it invites waste, fraud, and abuse. it has not been revamped. an article that appeared in the "the new england journal of medicine" a couple weeks ago was saying, we've got to fix these systems first, otherwise, i go back to the art youicle, providing health care is like building a house. the task requires experts, expensive equipment and materials and a huge amount of coordination. imagine instead of paying a contractor to pull a team together and keep them on track, you paid an electrician and carpenterer for every cabinet. would you be surprised if you got a house with 1,000 outlets, faucets, and cabinets at three times the cost and the whole thing fell apart? that's where we are with the health care system. it must be focused on quality and an outcome. i worry if we have a government-run system and this bureaucracy created, it's going to be a matter, it's
we know we have a lot of dedicated employees there, oftentimes they are saddled and handcuffed by regulations. we have a system that is still after all these years, medicaid that has been around since 1960's, so fraught with inefficiency it invites waste, fraud, and abuse. it has not been revamped. an article that appeared in the "the new england journal of medicine" a couple weeks ago was saying, we've got to fix these systems first, otherwise, i go back to the art youicle, providing...