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reporter: henning's only climbed to the top three times. in fact, he rarely visits his mill. >> the wind speed is here. >> reporter: because he tracks its success on the web. everything from daily wind speed and direction to oil pressure and profit. >> i didn't think i was really smart, but i just saw that there was a possibility of making some money. >> reporter: how much money? he paid off his one million dollar investment in three years. and you don't have to water it? >> no. >> reporter: or fertilize? >> just wait for it. >> reporter: standing on henning's farm, you can learn one of the most important things about how denmark came to lead the world in wind power. so there's no big corporation that owns any of this? >> no. >> reporter: the mill right behind henning's is owned by a married couple. the one right behind that by the goodness of disabled people. >> it's a little family. >> reporter: as the caretaker explained, it's a home for developmentally disabled adults. mike heinrich here, who raised sheep and the two pigs we mentioned.
reporter: henning's only climbed to the top three times. in fact, he rarely visits his mill. >> the wind speed is here. >> reporter: because he tracks its success on the web. everything from daily wind speed and direction to oil pressure and profit. >> i didn't think i was really smart, but i just saw that there was a possibility of making some money. >> reporter: how much money? he paid off his one million dollar investment in three years. and you don't have to water...
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watch what happens hen the driver speeds up only ten more miles. not enough time. bobby would be severely injured that. >> can be the difference between life and death. >> reporter: the safety coordinator joined regional leaders at the street smart pedestrian campaign in silver spring to send a strong message. >> that is that speed kills. >> reporter: he says the faster you are driving the longer it takes to stop and the harder it makes to become a correction. common sense for most but a reality some drivers refuse to keep in mind. >> the car we drive today are so comfortable and soundproof we don't realize we are 10 to 20 miles over the posted speed. >> reporter: what happens if you go faster, say 40 miles an hour? >> listening to music and sometimes i get so distracted and cars, you have to watch for that and then we have to watch out for car and stuff because some drivers aren't really paying attention either. >> reporter: responsibility is ultimately shared between pedestrians and drivers. alex trevino, 9 news now. >>> an internal memo from toyota is telling de
watch what happens hen the driver speeds up only ten more miles. not enough time. bobby would be severely injured that. >> can be the difference between life and death. >> reporter: the safety coordinator joined regional leaders at the street smart pedestrian campaign in silver spring to send a strong message. >> that is that speed kills. >> reporter: he says the faster you are driving the longer it takes to stop and the harder it makes to become a correction. common...
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my work here is done. [ male announcer ] now try perdue oven ready bone-in breast and cornish hens. >>> welcome back. a study released this week finds that of the 65 schools this this year's big dance, maryland is ranked last in graduating its players at just 8%. we have more from college park. >> reporter: the survey did not look at this year's team. it considered players who enrolled between 1999 and 2002 and gave them six years to try and graduate. the at maryland during that period, just a third of the white players graduated, and not a single african-american basketball player earned his degree. >> i just think it's shocking. >> reporter: the news came as a surprise to some students and some prospective students were dismayed. >> everybody needs to graduate no matter what. if you go to college, you're going there to graduate, not just it play basketball. >> reporter: the secretary of education says the same thing. arnie duncan challenged the ncaa to kick out of the tournament any team with a less than 40% graduation rate. that would exclude maryland and 11 other teams. >> might a
my work here is done. [ male announcer ] now try perdue oven ready bone-in breast and cornish hens. >>> welcome back. a study released this week finds that of the 65 schools this this year's big dance, maryland is ranked last in graduating its players at just 8%. we have more from college park. >> reporter: the survey did not look at this year's team. it considered players who enrolled between 1999 and 2002 and gave them six years to try and graduate. the at maryland during that...
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that's why i have td hen great care of naptan best western, toyota, coca-cola, the folks that pay our bills. >> well done. race car drivers are the best at reciting their sponsors because there are so maies. and you do -- you do them eloquently. you also pointed out that was a dt thatb question. you have a team of 60 people and that's a problem. i i want to ask you about the show, "fast track to fame" march 1st 9 p.m. it is a talent show, but raonsng themed? >> it is a talent show at the racetrack based on the folks in nascar natio. >> th own you are a race fan or can sing and tell jokes we want you on our stage. we have three judges that will judge how you do. and if you win your event, your night when you are oae you go to our finals. you go and compete for a chance to win bigger prilins. it will be fun to see the folks that love nascar so much and put them on stage and watch them show us their talent. i have seen some of the foomeonte of some of the folst that are going to be singing and dancing and telling jrathes this monday night, and they are really talented. i can't wait to se
that's why i have td hen great care of naptan best western, toyota, coca-cola, the folks that pay our bills. >> well done. race car drivers are the best at reciting their sponsors because there are so maies. and you do -- you do them eloquently. you also pointed out that was a dt thatb question. you have a team of 60 people and that's a problem. i i want to ask you about the show, "fast track to fame" march 1st 9 p.m. it is a talent show, but raonsng themed? >> it is a...
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and if they pass the health care bill,hen it's over. >> a very exciting day on capitol hill and we know you'll stay on top of it for us. >> you bet. >> and you can catch fox news sunday right after our show. and he's talking with debbie ryan and debbie wassermann schultz. >>> and a blast from the recent past, john mccain is making a few stops with sarah palin. the g.o.p. ticket is campaigning together in arizona. senator mccain is facing his toughest re-election battle of his career. they will make two appearances together. one on friday and another on saturday. >>> well parts of virginia getting up to speed with many other states. lawmakers now allowing drivers to hit 70 miles per hour. we'll tell you where and when it takes effect. >>> and the photo that captured the heart break of the vietnam war comes to life. the little girl burned by nay palm tells her story. >>> drivers in parts of virginia will soon be able to push the pedal down a little bit more. speed limit is going up to 70 mis per hour on interstates in rural and less populated areas throughout the commonwealth. it takes ef
and if they pass the health care bill,hen it's over. >> a very exciting day on capitol hill and we know you'll stay on top of it for us. >> you bet. >> and you can catch fox news sunday right after our show. and he's talking with debbie ryan and debbie wassermann schultz. >>> and a blast from the recent past, john mccain is making a few stops with sarah palin. the g.o.p. ticket is campaigning together in arizona. senator mccain is facing his toughest re-election...
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. -- hen house approach to ensure reform. it would segment the market further.it would be good if you were rich and healthy. save money. if you are an ordinary person and you get older and a little sticker, you would be paying more. i do not believe we should give the government or insurance companies more control over health care in america. i believe it is time to give you, the american people, more control over your own health insurance. [applause] and that is what our proposal does. our proposal builds on the current system where most americans get their health insurance from. their from if you like your plan, you can keep your plan. if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor. i do not want to interfere with people's relationship between them and their doctors. essentially, here is what my proposal would change -- three things about the current health- care system, but three important things. number one, it would end the worst practices of the insurance companies. [applause] all right? this is like a patient's bill of rights on steroids. x4éwithin the
. -- hen house approach to ensure reform. it would segment the market further.it would be good if you were rich and healthy. save money. if you are an ordinary person and you get older and a little sticker, you would be paying more. i do not believe we should give the government or insurance companies more control over health care in america. i believe it is time to give you, the american people, more control over your own health insurance. [applause] and that is what our proposal does. our...
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a lot of people regard that as a fox looking after a hen house and they are going to have to iron these things out. no time real soon, as the senate is now consumed with the health care debate, as kelly was just reporting. then a two-week break, then april at the earliest, perhaps may and into the summer, you guys. >> all right. mike at the white house for us this morning. >>> and speaking of the white house, it was a late night there on the foreign policy front. binge minute netanyahu there for an evening meeting and then not leaving. >> they met until well into the night. we had president obama and prime minister netanyahu meeting from 3:30 5:30 to 7:00. this all has to do with how to jump-start the peace process. apparently netanyahu requested another sit down with president obama. the president comes and they have another 30-minute meeting. look, i'm told that things are not bad but the meeting wasn't great. >> it wasn't a break through meeting? >> netanyahu came with a list of things that he was willing to do and it wasn't a bad list as far as the u.s. was concerned. they just don'
a lot of people regard that as a fox looking after a hen house and they are going to have to iron these things out. no time real soon, as the senate is now consumed with the health care debate, as kelly was just reporting. then a two-week break, then april at the earliest, perhaps may and into the summer, you guys. >> all right. mike at the white house for us this morning. >>> and speaking of the white house, it was a late night there on the foreign policy front. binge minute...
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my work here is done. [ male announcer ] now try perdue oven ready bone-in breast and cornish hens. > relatively quiet today are there have been a few sprinkles ground this morning but the bulk of the rain will comment this evening and overnight. otherwise, a mix of sun and clouds and temperatures in the low to mid 60's per it will be a chilly day friday with rain in the morning and temperatures in the upper 40's. >> thanks for joining us.
my work here is done. [ male announcer ] now try perdue oven ready bone-in breast and cornish hens. > relatively quiet today are there have been a few sprinkles ground this morning but the bulk of the rain will comment this evening and overnight. otherwise, a mix of sun and clouds and temperatures in the low to mid 60's per it will be a chilly day friday with rain in the morning and temperatures in the upper 40's. >> thanks for joining us.
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the republicans wanted what i call the foxes guard the hen house approach in which we further deregulate the insurance companies and let them run wild, the notion being somehow that was going to lower cost for the american people. i don't know what serious health care economist who buys that idea, but that was their concept and we rejected that. because what we said was we want to create a system in which health care is working not for insurance companies, but it is working for the american people. it is working for middle class families. so what did we do? what is the essence of this legislation? number one, this is the toughest insurance reforms in history. we are making sure that the system of private insurance works for ordinary families. a prescription -- this is a patient's bill of rights on steroids. so many of you individually have worked on these insurance reforms, they are in this package, to make sure that families are getting a fair deal, that if they're paying a premi premium, that they're getting a good service in return. making sure that employers, if they are paying premi
the republicans wanted what i call the foxes guard the hen house approach in which we further deregulate the insurance companies and let them run wild, the notion being somehow that was going to lower cost for the american people. i don't know what serious health care economist who buys that idea, but that was their concept and we rejected that. because what we said was we want to create a system in which health care is working not for insurance companies, but it is working for the american...
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the reason the music industry is out of business because the foxes were allowed to come into the heny eggings as possible. farm is out of business. the guys that produce all the feed for the chickens are out of business. truckers who brought the eggs to market are out of business. stores who sold the eggs and chickens out of business because this former was go, it's a little fox. let it in. this little hole in the ship, it's just a little water coming in. it will sink. who is responsible? the music industry is responsible for the mess they got themselves into. why? because they didn't have this. >> ali is not a musician, but he is an economist. >> joe, if gene is right and he probably is, he knows a lot about this stuff, are the youtubes of the world going to be the place where musicians, entertainers and artists can make the money they've been done out of because people were stealing their stuff? >> crooks. >> people said those okay go videos you watch on youtube. i don't pay for any of this stuff. i love it. if musicians want to put that up there for free, that's great. what david
the reason the music industry is out of business because the foxes were allowed to come into the heny eggings as possible. farm is out of business. the guys that produce all the feed for the chickens are out of business. truckers who brought the eggs to market are out of business. stores who sold the eggs and chickens out of business because this former was go, it's a little fox. let it in. this little hole in the ship, it's just a little water coming in. it will sink. who is responsible? the...
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ed hen rry standing by over at e white house. issa, republican congressman from california, debbie wasserman-schultz, democratic congresswoman from florida, they are here. we're going to assess what is going on on this historic day with them when we come back. ♪ wellbeing. we're all striving for it. purina cat chow helps you nuture it in your cat... with a full family of excellent nutrition... and helpful resources. ♪ purina cat chow. share a better life. >>> on this vote the ayes are 219, the nays are 219. the motion to concur in the senate amendment is adopted without objection the motion reconsiders laid on the table. >> david obey, the veteran congressman, chairman of the appropriations committee, sitting in the speaker's chair making the announcement that the health care bill has passed the house of representatives, 219-212. joining me now, two members of congress. republican darrell issa of california. democrat debbie wasserman-schultz of florida. congressman issa, it's a huge setback for the republicans right now. >> well,
ed hen rry standing by over at e white house. issa, republican congressman from california, debbie wasserman-schultz, democratic congresswoman from florida, they are here. we're going to assess what is going on on this historic day with them when we come back. ♪ wellbeing. we're all striving for it. purina cat chow helps you nuture it in your cat... with a full family of excellent nutrition... and helpful resources. ♪ purina cat chow. share a better life. >>> on this vote the ayes...
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once we get a read on whether it is eaten or whenever it is then we hen we can move forward on the appropriate distribution systems. >> very good. >> mr. chairman, i have a couple of questions. i am concerned u.s. some of the cuts in the a and l expenses for our crop insurance. i am concerned about that. i will take any time here. i will submitted in writing. >> if i can clarify, in terms of the bio refinery, we believe we have one guaranteed authority of to $900 million. we think there is a tremendous, there is discretionary money and mandatory money. we have $900 million of the guarantees which is a fairly significant amount. i would like the opportunity to comment about the crop insurance. >> go right ahead. >> this is a very important issue, and is one that folks have to understand. when crop insurance was first devised it was not a product that people were aware. it was a new product. it was in the thing that was mandated. it was a choice. so there were efforts to try to encourage agents and companies to get into this business. over the course of time, scott, do you have the chart? over t
once we get a read on whether it is eaten or whenever it is then we hen we can move forward on the appropriate distribution systems. >> very good. >> mr. chairman, i have a couple of questions. i am concerned u.s. some of the cuts in the a and l expenses for our crop insurance. i am concerned about that. i will take any time here. i will submitted in writing. >> if i can clarify, in terms of the bio refinery, we believe we have one guaranteed authority of to $900 million. we...
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expert like professor peter henning of wayne state university law school, looking at the report on the repo 105 transactions, are stunned that the accountant, ernst and young never seemed to be troubled in the least about it. of course, the fact that lehman executive was blowing a whistle on the practice in may 2008 did not change anything. attorney cause some discomfort in the ranks. while saying he was confident he could clear up the whistle-blowers' concerns, the lead partner with lehman and ernst and young wrote that the letter and off-balance accounting issues were adding stress to everyone. as professor heng notes one of the effects of sarbanes-oxley act was to empower the at ants to ensure that the transactions were counted properly. indeed it was my predecessor, then senator biden, who was the lead author of the provision requiring that the c.e.o. and c.f.o. attest to the accuracy of financial documents an statements. under the penalty of criminal sanction if they knowingly or willfully certified willfully false statements. i don't believe this is a failure of sarbanes-ox lymph
expert like professor peter henning of wayne state university law school, looking at the report on the repo 105 transactions, are stunned that the accountant, ernst and young never seemed to be troubled in the least about it. of course, the fact that lehman executive was blowing a whistle on the practice in may 2008 did not change anything. attorney cause some discomfort in the ranks. while saying he was confident he could clear up the whistle-blowers' concerns, the lead partner with lehman and...
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the republicans wanted what i call the foxes guard the hen house approach, we further deregulate the insurance companies and let them run wild, the notion that was going to lower costs for the american people. i don't know what serious economists that buy that idea but that was their concept. we rejected that. we said we want to create a system in which health care is working not for insurance companies but working for the american people. it's working for middle class families. so what did we do? what is the essence of this legislation. number one, this is the toughest insurance reforms in history. [ applause ] we are making sure that the system of private insurance works for ordinary families. a prescription -- this a patient's bill of rights on steroids. so many of you individually have worked on these insurance reforms they are in this package to make sure that families are getting a fair deal. if they are paying a premium, they are gag good service in return. making sure that employers, if they are paying premiums, the employees are getting the coverage they expect. that insuran
the republicans wanted what i call the foxes guard the hen house approach, we further deregulate the insurance companies and let them run wild, the notion that was going to lower costs for the american people. i don't know what serious economists that buy that idea but that was their concept. we rejected that. we said we want to create a system in which health care is working not for insurance companies but working for the american people. it's working for middle class families. so what did we...
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on shelves in mainstream stores, plenty of what's known here as hen-tai games.all feature girlish-looking characters. some are violent, depicting rape, torture, and bondage. find and rape the woman who fired the player from his imaginary job. most of this game we cannot show you. these games are not new for japan. this country has long produced products the rest of the world would call importapornographic. a quick web search general rates hundreds of japanese games. once a game goes on sale in tokyo, it's digitized and shared everywhere. this one, called "rape way," begins with a teenage girl on a subway platform. with a click of your mouse, you can grope her and lift her skirt. you, the player, stalk her, her sister, and her mother, following them on the train. what follows is a series of graphic interactive scenes that we can't show you. players can corner the women to rape them again and again, and it goes on from there. the game infuriated women's rights groups. >> these sort of games that normalize extreme sexual violence against women and girls have really
on shelves in mainstream stores, plenty of what's known here as hen-tai games.all feature girlish-looking characters. some are violent, depicting rape, torture, and bondage. find and rape the woman who fired the player from his imaginary job. most of this game we cannot show you. these games are not new for japan. this country has long produced products the rest of the world would call importapornographic. a quick web search general rates hundreds of japanese games. once a game goes on sale in...
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my work here is done. [ male announcer ] now try perdue oven ready bone-in breast and cornish hens. > we've had ourselves clear skies with high thin clouds rolling through overnight and early this morning. there's our hd view looking northbound. at times it may look dark and ominous this morning. but there's still sun to be found this morning. we'll have it over the next couple hours. there's a storm system trying to roll in. it's down to 40 in pylesville. 47 in glen burnie. 49 westminster. there's a wide range of temperatures this morning. while the clouds are trying to push through. false echoes or radar trying to fall from the clouds. maybe a spritz in northern sections of carroll county. this is a warm front pushing through ahead of our storm. that should open up some sunshine for an hour or so. maybe two hours this morning. there's our storm system to the south and west. more rain on the way tonight into tomorrow. most of today, some morning sun. it'll be feeding with more clouds this afternoon. we'll hold the rain off until this evening with a high temperature around 67. let's c
my work here is done. [ male announcer ] now try perdue oven ready bone-in breast and cornish hens. > we've had ourselves clear skies with high thin clouds rolling through overnight and early this morning. there's our hd view looking northbound. at times it may look dark and ominous this morning. but there's still sun to be found this morning. we'll have it over the next couple hours. there's a storm system trying to roll in. it's down to 40 in pylesville. 47 in glen burnie. 49 westminster....
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former secretary of state hen a's wife, alma, are on a mission to change the dropout rate.ing up. >> they are on a mission to change some things. >>> just ahead, you love mac and cheese. but hate the calories. rocco dispirito whips up one of your favorite comfort foods. a and you'll never guess the secret ingredients. >>> now, to juju chang with the news again. >> sorry, robin. did you say something? >> touche. >> good morning, everyone. we have news headlines to tell you about. we begin in chile, where troops have been ordered to stop looting. one building burned down monday, after hundreds of people stole nearly everything inside. and now, the tsunami that flooded coastal towns spread more than one mile inland. secretary clinton vifts chile today, bringing communication to the government. >>> the supreme court hears a landmark guns right case. in 2008, the supreme court struck down washington, d.c.'s gun ban. but washington is a federal enclave. this case will decide whether 2 second amendment lies beyond federal jurisdiction to the state and local level. >>> the u.s. pos
former secretary of state hen a's wife, alma, are on a mission to change the dropout rate.ing up. >> they are on a mission to change some things. >>> just ahead, you love mac and cheese. but hate the calories. rocco dispirito whips up one of your favorite comfort foods. a and you'll never guess the secret ingredients. >>> now, to juju chang with the news again. >> sorry, robin. did you say something? >> touche. >> good morning, everyone. we have news...
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they want compress hen sieve immigration reform.starts. they say they helped sweep barack obama into office and now some are disillusioned watching their issue take a back seat to the economy and health care reform. they want a path for illegal immigrants to become u.s. citizens. >>> the president made a plea to democrats on the hill. will he need to pick up the phone today to get the final votes he wants to get the health care legislation he wants passed. we'll check in with major garrett live from the white house. [ le announcer ] as long as we're winding up our doing dials, let's wind 'em with precision. open our throttle to even more selection. and turn that savings swagger up full tilt. ♪ so when the time comes to bust open a can of doing... we've got all the tools for all the things we need to make 'em happen. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. ght now, get scotts nature scapes mulch for the new lower price of just $3.88. >>> this is a fox news alert. congress is hours away from an historic vote on he
they want compress hen sieve immigration reform.starts. they say they helped sweep barack obama into office and now some are disillusioned watching their issue take a back seat to the economy and health care reform. they want a path for illegal immigrants to become u.s. citizens. >>> the president made a plea to democrats on the hill. will he need to pick up the phone today to get the final votes he wants to get the health care legislation he wants passed. we'll check in with major...
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the republicans wanted what i called the hen house approach in which we further deregulate the insurance companies and let them run wild. the notion being that they were lower costs for the american people. i do not know a serious health care economist who buys that idea, but that was their concept and we rejected that, because we said we wanted to create a system in which healthcare is working not for insurance companies but for the american people. it is working for middle-class families. so, what did we do? what is the essence of this legislation? number one, this is the toughest insurance reforms in history. we are making sure that the system of private insurance works for ordinary families. this is a patient's bill of rights on steroids. so many of you individually have worked on these insurance reforms. they are in this package to make sure families are getting a fair deal, that if they are paying a premium, they are getting a good service in return. making sure that employers, if they are paying premiums for employees, their employees are getting coverage they expect. that insuran
the republicans wanted what i called the hen house approach in which we further deregulate the insurance companies and let them run wild. the notion being that they were lower costs for the american people. i do not know a serious health care economist who buys that idea, but that was their concept and we rejected that, because we said we wanted to create a system in which healthcare is working not for insurance companies but for the american people. it is working for middle-class families. so,...
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>>the republicans wanted what i call the "foxes-guard-the-hen- house" approach in which we further de-regulate the insurance companies and let them run wild, the notion being somehow that was going to lower costs for the american people. i don't know a serious health care economist who buys that idea, but that was their concept. and we rejected that. because we said that we want to create a system in which health care works not for the insurance companies, but for the american people and working families. so what did we do? what is the essence of this legislation? number one: this is the toughest insurance reforms in history. we are making sure that the system of private insurance works for ordinary families -- a patients' bill of rights on steroids. so many of you have worked on these insurance reforms. they are in this package. that insurance companies are not going to game the system with fine print, recisions and dropping people, but instead are going to have to abide by some basic rules of the road. the second thing this does is creates a pool -- a marketplace -- where individuals and sma
>>the republicans wanted what i call the "foxes-guard-the-hen- house" approach in which we further de-regulate the insurance companies and let them run wild, the notion being somehow that was going to lower costs for the american people. i don't know a serious health care economist who buys that idea, but that was their concept. and we rejected that. because we said that we want to create a system in which health care works not for the insurance companies, but for the american...
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some just as the fosse in bowersox 14 noeth hasim exceptional listen, just as the popular new guinea hens believe in the new exceptional was and, if ramadi is exceptional nobody is exceptional. and this i think comports with the notion that the u.s. is simply one player among many. and i think the observation of the president's view is one that has been very widely perceived and i would refer to the commentary that evan thomas of newsweek gave after president obama speech at the d-day anniversary on june 6th last year and commenting on the obama speech comparing it with president freakin''s famous speech at 40 anniversary of 1984 edwin thomas of "newsweek" said the following: we were the good guys in 1984. it felt that way. it hasn't felt that we in recent years. i bet you and the audience haven't felt like good guys in recent years, have you? it is a good thing about the media in this country but he said it hasn't felt that we in recent years. so obama has had a different task. reagan was all about america. obama is we are above that now. we are not just parochial. we are not just chauvi
some just as the fosse in bowersox 14 noeth hasim exceptional listen, just as the popular new guinea hens believe in the new exceptional was and, if ramadi is exceptional nobody is exceptional. and this i think comports with the notion that the u.s. is simply one player among many. and i think the observation of the president's view is one that has been very widely perceived and i would refer to the commentary that evan thomas of newsweek gave after president obama speech at the d-day...
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people in an area of their lives where they urgently need help the republicans want the foxes guard the henach. let them run wild under the notion that this was going to run the cost for americans. it is working for middle class families what did we do? number one, this is the toughest insurance reforms in history. we are making sure that the system of private insurance works for ordinary families making sure employers if they are paige prepare yums that their employees are getting the coverage that they expect. insurance companies are not going to gain the system with fine print that's number one. the second thing this does is it creates a pool. a marketplace, where individuals and small businesses who right now are having a terrible time out there getting edge insurance. they'll be able to pump health insurance as part of a big group just like federal employees, members of congress. they are now going to be part of a pool who can negotiate for better rates, better quality, more competition. that's why the budget office says this will lower people's rates by 14-24% that's not my numbers. p
people in an area of their lives where they urgently need help the republicans want the foxes guard the henach. let them run wild under the notion that this was going to run the cost for americans. it is working for middle class families what did we do? number one, this is the toughest insurance reforms in history. we are making sure that the system of private insurance works for ordinary families making sure employers if they are paige prepare yums that their employees are getting the coverage...
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the hen house" approach to health insurance reform. so what it would do is give insurance companies more leeway to raise premiums, more leeway to deny care. it would segment the market further. it would be good if you were rich and healthy. you would save money. but if you are an ordinary person, if you get older or sicker, you would be paying more. i do not believe that we should give the government or insurance companies more control over health care in america. it is time to give you, the american people, more control over your own health insurance. . this is like a patient's bill of rights on steroids. [laughter] within the first year of citing health care reform, thousands of uninsured americans with pre-existing conditions will be able to purchase insurance for the first times in their lives since they got sick. [applause] insurance companies will be banned forever for denying coverage to children pre- existing conditions. [cheers and applause] this year under this legislation, insurance companies will be banned from dropping you
the hen house" approach to health insurance reform. so what it would do is give insurance companies more leeway to raise premiums, more leeway to deny care. it would segment the market further. it would be good if you were rich and healthy. you would save money. but if you are an ordinary person, if you get older or sicker, you would be paying more. i do not believe that we should give the government or insurance companies more control over health care in america. it is time to give you,...