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david collins has a sneak peek on what is in the hopper before the debate begins. you can get the hottest issues as wbaltv.com, just be sure to click on open book politics." >> -- to click on "politics." >> we have live team coverage of the road to indianapolis, including with our raven's super fan jennifer franciotti, who is in foxboro tonight. but first, we will head over to the voice of the ravens, gerry sandusky. i guess they are doing better with the stress of all of this than the rest of us. >> i would think so, because the players actually get to do something other than sheer on sunday. they're focused on the task in front of them. tom brady practiced today, full participation for the patriots. and reed have limited participation. he will be out there sunday in foxboro. the defense for the ravens bases its biggest challenge of the season. what do you expect for a championship game? one player told me that keeping the offense off the field is a major key on sunday. he has come down this road before, losing a championship game in pittsburgh four years ago. he
david collins has a sneak peek on what is in the hopper before the debate begins. you can get the hottest issues as wbaltv.com, just be sure to click on open book politics." >> -- to click on "politics." >> we have live team coverage of the road to indianapolis, including with our raven's super fan jennifer franciotti, who is in foxboro tonight. but first, we will head over to the voice of the ravens, gerry sandusky. i guess they are doing better with the stress of...
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mighty hoppers versus the lions. how about that for nicknames? all right. i guess. st.e drews is up first. -- saint andrews is up first. play that funky music. anthony campbell was a problem. grand theft orange. he rises up and he stays there. georgetown improves to 9-5. 51-35. >> wow. >> and you call me a babe magnet. [ laughing ]
mighty hoppers versus the lions. how about that for nicknames? all right. i guess. st.e drews is up first. -- saint andrews is up first. play that funky music. anthony campbell was a problem. grand theft orange. he rises up and he stays there. georgetown improves to 9-5. 51-35. >> wow. >> and you call me a babe magnet. [ laughing ]
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the concrete truck will back into here, go to the hopper. then i have a slight line that runs up the center of the boom. that completes all the dax, walls, and columns with that. >> it must take a lot of power to push that. how much concrete do you typically place? >> on an average day, the walls, 147 yards. the deck is about 210. >> how much is in a truck delivery? >> 10 yards. >> so you have a bunch of trucks backed up, all day long. where is the concrete coming from? >> we have bodie concrete off of third street. >> there are not that many concrete suppliers left in san fences. they used to be a bunch. is there anybody else beside bodie? >> we like bodie. >> they are bringing concrete in from a distance because there are not many yards anymore. in general, san francisco, part of the planning issues and san francisco are the loss of p.e.r. production and construction related services. we still have some, but now we're seeing more and more of these services outside of the city and the cost goes up because you have to import goods and worker
the concrete truck will back into here, go to the hopper. then i have a slight line that runs up the center of the boom. that completes all the dax, walls, and columns with that. >> it must take a lot of power to push that. how much concrete do you typically place? >> on an average day, the walls, 147 yards. the deck is about 210. >> how much is in a truck delivery? >> 10 yards. >> so you have a bunch of trucks backed up, all day long. where is the concrete coming...
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mighty hoppers versus the lions. how about that for nicknames? all right. i guess. st.e drews is up first. -- saint andrews is up first. play that funky music. anthony campbell was a problem. grand theft orange. he rises up and he stays there. georgetown improves to 9-5. 51-35. >> wow. >> and you call me a babe magnet. [ laughing ] >> that's high praise. that is high praise [ laughing ] blam the decision was made - we were making a move. we had to. we knew that if we came in too high, it would cost us big time. we had to stay low. and boy did we. we locked it in and rode that low rate from navy federal credit union all the way to our first house. it's a split-level ranch. so cute! 3 1/2 million members. 3 1/2 million stories. navy federal credit union. whatcah, these new jeans i want. i've been looking everywhere. new blue jeans? oh, don't be crazy, i've got tons of blue jeans. frank! frank! get my jean bin, susie wants my jeans. no she doesn't. here we go. nice and loose. ohhh. those are loose, but i actually just ordered three pairs of this kind. ooooohhhh. oh. when i
mighty hoppers versus the lions. how about that for nicknames? all right. i guess. st.e drews is up first. -- saint andrews is up first. play that funky music. anthony campbell was a problem. grand theft orange. he rises up and he stays there. georgetown improves to 9-5. 51-35. >> wow. >> and you call me a babe magnet. [ laughing ] >> that's high praise. that is high praise [ laughing ] blam the decision was made - we were making a move. we had to. we knew that if we came in...
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we have sling technology that enables you to watch tv on your ipod or laptop in with the hopper you can do all of these things. all of these tv shows and movies you can watch on any of your mobile devices. >> did you hear from consumers? y. eight days? why this? >> a couple of things. one is the number of high-definition tvs in the homes are increasing. three years ago people had one tv, one high-def and arrest -- now people, the minute you watch one tv and high-definition you want to change out every tv in your home. so there is high-definition on every tv. we know consumers want primetime because that is what they spend at the time watching so we made it easy for them to do it and three video propulsion on tablets and mobile phones. we see it is still a small portion of total video consumption but it's definitely growing. is people want content and they want to watch it on their own devices, so -- so you go back one we get a time. if you want to go longer than eight days you can do that. >> you have that option, okay. >> or eight days you basically get all the shows. i have been disco
we have sling technology that enables you to watch tv on your ipod or laptop in with the hopper you can do all of these things. all of these tv shows and movies you can watch on any of your mobile devices. >> did you hear from consumers? y. eight days? why this? >> a couple of things. one is the number of high-definition tvs in the homes are increasing. three years ago people had one tv, one high-def and arrest -- now people, the minute you watch one tv and high-definition you want...
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never beat a job hopper ... well that it vice served me well here at wgn ...e are acting more like free agents ... it's very interesting there are lots of informational entrepreneurs trading in the knowledge checking out the market frequently to test their worth ... one of the tips we have for you is to get out of complaint mode ... make your own economy and welcome the chaos because if you learn some skills you might just might be becomeing more indispensable ... you often need to test the waters to see just how marketable you are ... and then there's the tip of always do more you really have to have a couple of jobs nowadays ... the idea of home business is really relevant now ... the joblessness rate dropped to 8 1/2% and that's the good news but it then becomes a story of retention for the best talent out there ... some of these employers really need to loosen up and try not to lose people ... to read more or for other life lessons like this one go to chicago trotribune .com/trib-u ... coming up a biotech breakthrough a low-cost machine could soon decode y
never beat a job hopper ... well that it vice served me well here at wgn ...e are acting more like free agents ... it's very interesting there are lots of informational entrepreneurs trading in the knowledge checking out the market frequently to test their worth ... one of the tips we have for you is to get out of complaint mode ... make your own economy and welcome the chaos because if you learn some skills you might just might be becomeing more indispensable ... you often need to test the...
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she doubles a bug hopper, lauren simonetti. the same name as my third great teacher. >> he is hilarious, delightful comedian, on sirius xm radio. and he died in 1995 but no one told him. and he is deeper than a bottomless pit with spikes at the bottom. sitting next to me is michael monihan. and "new york times" correspondent, jim pinkerton. >> and then they write countries around the world soap operas are delivering important messages. i am found of the greek one but mack, mack, haba and loosely translated keep the olympics all male and nude just like the days of old. >> greg: i know bill would get behind that whoa! >> greg: i like. that did his agression make an impression? did he thrill in jacksonville? mitt wasn't afraid to it in the debate recently attacking him. but romney threw it right back at him. >> mr. speaker, i know it sounds like an enormous revelation. have you checked your own investments. you also have investments that invest in fannie mae and freddie mac. >> greg: and gingrich ad came up calling romney anti-imm
she doubles a bug hopper, lauren simonetti. the same name as my third great teacher. >> he is hilarious, delightful comedian, on sirius xm radio. and he died in 1995 but no one told him. and he is deeper than a bottomless pit with spikes at the bottom. sitting next to me is michael monihan. and "new york times" correspondent, jim pinkerton. >> and then they write countries around the world soap operas are delivering important messages. i am found of the greek one but mack,...
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members of congress get together on bills, they put them in the hopper and they have a legitimate interestlaware, the bill on job. who kills it? leadership of both sides. that is the problem. they want the tuition and they don't see advantage of being out of the polarization mode. they are trying to get along to find bipartisanship. >> dana: that's not true when it comes for ryan weiden healthcare reform plan. speaker boehner would go for it. mitch mcconnell would go for it. the senate democratic leadership doesn't like it. >> eric: it shouldn't be the con seventive. allen west with waserman schultz. >> dana: that would be fun. >> kimberly: they don't get along. >> greg: they both have great hair. >> kimberly: if you're in the frizzal thing. i gave up personals a long time ago. >> greg: who would you sit next to? >> kimberly: i like paul ryan. >> dana: i met senator scott brown today. it'd sit next to him. >> greg: you would come up to his ankle. >> dana: maybe i had high heels on. it didn't feel that short. >> kimberly: it's like forced speed dating. awkward and unnatural. nobody is havin
members of congress get together on bills, they put them in the hopper and they have a legitimate interestlaware, the bill on job. who kills it? leadership of both sides. that is the problem. they want the tuition and they don't see advantage of being out of the polarization mode. they are trying to get along to find bipartisanship. >> dana: that's not true when it comes for ryan weiden healthcare reform plan. speaker boehner would go for it. mitch mcconnell would go for it. the senate...
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they also make ding-dong, snowballs, susie q's, sugar smell, beatle creams, tree hoppers, wart crushers, super chub. hostess' biggest unsecured creditor is the bakery and international and pension fund. they owe $944 million. so we are losing to twinkies because of pension costs. >> exactly. >> thisy have been around since world war 9. >> i think it is because twinkies have a shelf life of a hundred years and people have been stockpiling them and putting them away. so they are stocked up. >> i would love a reboot full of twipgies. -- twinkies. >> this is a travis stey. what are your thoughts? >> your nickname was super chub. >> that is true. i had a lot of nicknames. >> this is a travisty, are you kid ?g unions destroying twipgies? >> but she is right, they may be a collector's item. >> hostess has enough cash to keep these products on the shelf for the near future. >> that's good news. >> it looks like they will keep the product on, and who knows maybe they will do it. >> what are those fat union workers going to eat now? >> i want to brink joe in here. twinkies are the only food you e
they also make ding-dong, snowballs, susie q's, sugar smell, beatle creams, tree hoppers, wart crushers, super chub. hostess' biggest unsecured creditor is the bakery and international and pension fund. they owe $944 million. so we are losing to twinkies because of pension costs. >> exactly. >> thisy have been around since world war 9. >> i think it is because twinkies have a shelf life of a hundred years and people have been stockpiling them and putting them away. so they are...
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on these island hoppers, you could fly for two hours and have 20 cycles. up and down, up and down. 30-minute cycles. where you pressurize the airplane, take off, fly for 15 minutes, land. pressurize the airplane again. so the cumulative effect of the cycling of the fuselage is greater in a short period of time than on a long-haul flight where you have one pressurization cycle in an eight-hour period. that was what was not understood until this particular accident. >> aloha 243 was a case where the industry began to learn the corrosive nature and how carefully it had to be monitored in a marine environment. the airline had spent a decade in and out of the hawaiian islands. the corrosion had expanded and with it, cracks. the cracks began to propagate and move, and they finally failed. the results were absolutely catastrophic. >>> when we come back, the deadliest plane crash in the history of u.s. aviation as a five ton engine violently rips away from a dc-10 on takeoff. >> the pilots knew they had a serious problem, they knew the engine had failed, they didn
on these island hoppers, you could fly for two hours and have 20 cycles. up and down, up and down. 30-minute cycles. where you pressurize the airplane, take off, fly for 15 minutes, land. pressurize the airplane again. so the cumulative effect of the cycling of the fuselage is greater in a short period of time than on a long-haul flight where you have one pressurization cycle in an eight-hour period. that was what was not understood until this particular accident. >> aloha 243 was a case...
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bought this $4.5 million house in palm beach, and stocked it with paintings by degas, dekooning, hopper, and bacon, paintings worth tens of millions of dollars. the bienes became major donors to charities throughout broward county. in 2002, bienes accepted an award from a local business college. >> with wisdom and grace, this modern day renaissance man has left an indelible mark on our community. michael bienes. >> smith: in the '90s, madoff didn't really need avellino and bies anymore. he had moved on to bigger pools of money. >> there are two pieces to a ponzi scheme. you always have to attract new investment, and you have to make sure that all... you don have a sudden outflow. the key is stability. >> smith: by the '90s, madoff had already formed alliances with financiers like ezra merkin, president of new york's prestigious fifth avenue synagogue; stanley chais of beverly hills, who worked the hollywood crowd; and bob jaffe of boston and palm beach. >> people who had access to madoff, whether they were advisors or accountants or attorneys or... or fund-to-funds built sort of a cotta
bought this $4.5 million house in palm beach, and stocked it with paintings by degas, dekooning, hopper, and bacon, paintings worth tens of millions of dollars. the bienes became major donors to charities throughout broward county. in 2002, bienes accepted an award from a local business college. >> with wisdom and grace, this modern day renaissance man has left an indelible mark on our community. michael bienes. >> smith: in the '90s, madoff didn't really need avellino and bies...
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martha: we have a lot more stories in the hopper coming up on "america's newsroom." a community is mourning the loss of one of their finest. details on a shootout that took the live after utah police officer. a sad story. bill: natalie holloway murder suspect, juror ren van der sloot is in court for the murder of another woman. how will this go? martha: in politics, newt gingrich is set to take the stage at a town hall in new hampshire this morning. the former speaker is looking strong right now in south carolina, folks. long haul this race is. we're heading into the weekend with two, two count them, debates saturday night and sunday morning before we go to the polls in new hampshire will that play to that man's strength? >> no president has put more people on food stamps than obama. this is not an attack. this is a fact. it is not negative. it is a fact. i would like to be the best paycheck for americans as president. are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial
martha: we have a lot more stories in the hopper coming up on "america's newsroom." a community is mourning the loss of one of their finest. details on a shootout that took the live after utah police officer. a sad story. bill: natalie holloway murder suspect, juror ren van der sloot is in court for the murder of another woman. how will this go? martha: in politics, newt gingrich is set to take the stage at a town hall in new hampshire this morning. the former speaker is looking...
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that's the american goalkeeper playing on loan to the english premier league, one-hopper, they call it. right into the net. his first ever goal. turns out was the only goal the team would score. it was a 2-1 loss, unfortunately. he's just the fourth goalkeeper to score in premier league history. howard said -- in spite of the fact that was so exciting, he didn't celebrate very much because it happened once to him and he knows just how much of a bummer it is to be on the other side of a goal like that. you can watch that 100 times. still to come this morning, an american teen from texas ends up getting deported to colombia despite not being colombian and not speaking spanish. plus, mitt romney has a newly minted ally. john mccain will talk to us about his endorsement and campaign ahead. driver's license. past five years' tax returns. high school report cards. and i'm gonna need to see a receipt for that watch you're wearing. you know, you really should provide us with a checklist of documents we're gonna need up front. who do you think i am? quicken loans? at quicken loans, we provide a
that's the american goalkeeper playing on loan to the english premier league, one-hopper, they call it. right into the net. his first ever goal. turns out was the only goal the team would score. it was a 2-1 loss, unfortunately. he's just the fourth goalkeeper to score in premier league history. howard said -- in spite of the fact that was so exciting, he didn't celebrate very much because it happened once to him and he knows just how much of a bummer it is to be on the other side of a goal...
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the first one into our e-mail hopper was ken from kentucky. we'll send him something real nice.o everybody who played along. meanwhile, the secret federal government plan to arm mexican drug cartels backfired, of course, when a border agent was shot and killed. well, now, federal prosecutor patrick cunningham who was subpoenaed on the fast & furious case is going to plead the fifth. chairman of the house oversight and government reform committee representative darrell issa of the great state of california joins us now from washington. good morning to you. >> good morning, steven and thanks for covering it the way it is. this very rare occasion in which a current employed federal official, high ranking official is taking the fifth in an investigation that eric holder says has nothing there. there's been nothing done wrong. people do not take the fifth when they're working for the federal government and resign and get a lawyer if in fact they have nothing to hide. and this is somebody who had a direct conduit to the top levels of justice both eric holder and lanny brewer. >> well,
the first one into our e-mail hopper was ken from kentucky. we'll send him something real nice.o everybody who played along. meanwhile, the secret federal government plan to arm mexican drug cartels backfired, of course, when a border agent was shot and killed. well, now, federal prosecutor patrick cunningham who was subpoenaed on the fast & furious case is going to plead the fifth. chairman of the house oversight and government reform committee representative darrell issa of the great...
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it hurt me to see my mom hurting , and i couldn't do much to hopper. of always trying to help my and your sister and brother to decrease my mom so when she comes on -- when i come home. bonn has enough to do, so i try to play with them and keep them happy. so i do that a home. maybe not so much homework. add to not have time to socialize because i am looking to see if i can help mom. i follow her around to try to keep things going. my mom, lori and get your free and don't ask for anything until it's paid. it's especially hard for my two year-old brother because he does not understand why mama's always current. he cries. he asks her not to cry. he wants mom's attention. she has to go out a lot to work into appointments. he has to sort different people. he has no day care or preschool because there is no money for that transportation and no openings in arrests. there are no services for his age, except the parents of home program that comes to us. we are in the house now, but things are not perfect. we had a hurricane on the roof in the kayten. my ceilin
it hurt me to see my mom hurting , and i couldn't do much to hopper. of always trying to help my and your sister and brother to decrease my mom so when she comes on -- when i come home. bonn has enough to do, so i try to play with them and keep them happy. so i do that a home. maybe not so much homework. add to not have time to socialize because i am looking to see if i can help mom. i follow her around to try to keep things going. my mom, lori and get your free and don't ask for anything until...
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also, i'll throw one more into the hopper. you talked about 2.5% growth. there's a study released by the lindsay group. if we only achieve 2.5% growth, add $5 trillion to our debt and deficit. the c.b.o. estimates for every 1% decrease in economic growth, add $3 trillion to 10-year deficit figures. these are the risks, this is the level of uncertainty that is causing job creators not to act, not to invest. >> i think the biggest problem we have with health care right now wasn't really dealt with by the affordable care act. it's the rising entitlement cost. i think that's the thing that really threatens the solvency of the federal government and also i think that's what employers are scared about more than anything. there's no denying that lots of small billses in oshkosh and elsewhere are really worried about -- trying to figure out what these costs are going to do and i don't think any of them believe that their health care costs are going to go down all that much. if you look at the balance sheet of the united states, we might have had a $1 trillion defi
also, i'll throw one more into the hopper. you talked about 2.5% growth. there's a study released by the lindsay group. if we only achieve 2.5% growth, add $5 trillion to our debt and deficit. the c.b.o. estimates for every 1% decrease in economic growth, add $3 trillion to 10-year deficit figures. these are the risks, this is the level of uncertainty that is causing job creators not to act, not to invest. >> i think the biggest problem we have with health care right now wasn't really...
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even addressing the ones that are on the table in economic forecasts -- i will go one more into the hopper% growth, dr. blinder. if we only achieved 2.5% growth, at $5 trillion. the cbo estimates for every 1% decrease in economic growth, at $3 trillion. these are the risks -- this is the level of uncertainty causing job creators not to act, not to invest. dr. brennan -- dr. brannon. >> the biggest problem we have with health care has not been dealt with by the affordable care act. the rising entitlement costs. i think that is what really threatens government solvency. there's no denying that lots of small businesses in oshkosh and elsewhere are worried about the entrance to figure out what these costs will do. i do not think any of them really believe their health-care costs are going to go down all that much, but the fact that you look at the balance sheet of the united states, we might have had $1 trillion deficit last year, but the amount of unfunded liabilities went up by $3 trillion last year alone. i think that is what frightens financial markets, and i think that is really where the
even addressing the ones that are on the table in economic forecasts -- i will go one more into the hopper% growth, dr. blinder. if we only achieved 2.5% growth, at $5 trillion. the cbo estimates for every 1% decrease in economic growth, at $3 trillion. these are the risks -- this is the level of uncertainty causing job creators not to act, not to invest. dr. brennan -- dr. brannon. >> the biggest problem we have with health care has not been dealt with by the affordable care act. the...
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and we've had technology that enables us to watch tv on the phone, ipad or laptop, with the hopper you can do the same thing. all these tv shows and movies you can watch on any of your mobile devices. >> did you hear from consumers? what do you, in terms of why eight days? why this? >> a couple of things we hear from consumers. one is a number of high definition tvs in the homes are increasing. two years ago people used to have one tv, one high def and the rest used to be the standard def. once you have high definition, you want to change every tv in your home. this is for high definition on every tv. consumers want prime time shows because that's what they're spending half the time watching so we made it easy for them to do it. we start looking at video consumption on tablets and mobile phones. we see that going up. still a small portion of total video consumption but definitely it is growing. and people want, they have already paid for this content and they want to watch it on their own devices. so --. >> [inaudible]. >> eight days is, you go back one week in time. if you want to sav
and we've had technology that enables us to watch tv on the phone, ipad or laptop, with the hopper you can do the same thing. all these tv shows and movies you can watch on any of your mobile devices. >> did you hear from consumers? what do you, in terms of why eight days? why this? >> a couple of things we hear from consumers. one is a number of high definition tvs in the homes are increasing. two years ago people used to have one tv, one high def and the rest used to be the...
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hopper>> thank you. >> you are very welcome. nice to meet you. >> thank you. >> thank you for coming. >> you bet. >> senator, senator? >> enjoy your lunch. >> thank you very much. >> nice to see. did you want to be in the picture? >> we have friends here. we can do a group one. hot >> you just pass it and let go. thank you. good luck. [laughter] >> hold on. >> sneaking in. >> one, two, three. >> got it? >> thank you very much. >> you are welcome. >> the best way out? [unintelligible] >> i am sorry. nice to see you. >> i appreciate your help. >> senator, you gained momentum since iowa. do you think you will keep it? >> we are getting a lot of great feedback, great enthusiasm, and a lot of folks saying they're excited i am here. i saw you can ask for. >> any thoughts on how you will fare in the primary? >> we have a long, long haul. we need to show momentum, that we are moving up, and not stop at 4%. >> yes, sir. god bless you. >> thank you. >> there is a light right behind you. >> there we go. >> awesome. good luck. thank you. >>
hopper>> thank you. >> you are very welcome. nice to meet you. >> thank you. >> thank you for coming. >> you bet. >> senator, senator? >> enjoy your lunch. >> thank you very much. >> nice to see. did you want to be in the picture? >> we have friends here. we can do a group one. hot >> you just pass it and let go. thank you. good luck. [laughter] >> hold on. >> sneaking in. >> one, two, three. >> got it?...
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even addressing the ones that are on the table in economic forecasts -- i will go one more into the hopper. you talk about 2.5% growth, dr. blinder. if we only achieved 2.5% growth, at $5 trillion. the cbo estimates for every 1% decrease in economic growth, at $3 trillion. these are the risks -- this is the level of uncertainty causing job creators not to act, not to invest. dr. brannon. >> the biggest problem we have with health care has not been dealt with by the affordable care act. the rising entitlement costs. i think that is what really threatens government solvency. there's no denying that lots of small businesses in oshkosh and elsewhere are worried about the entrance to figure out what these costs will do. i do not think any of them really believe their health- care costs are going to go down all that much, but the fact that you look at the balance sheet of the united states, we might have had $1 trillion deficit last year, but the amount of unfunded liabilities went up by $3 trillion last year alone. i think that is what frightens financial markets, and i think that is really whe
even addressing the ones that are on the table in economic forecasts -- i will go one more into the hopper. you talk about 2.5% growth, dr. blinder. if we only achieved 2.5% growth, at $5 trillion. the cbo estimates for every 1% decrease in economic growth, at $3 trillion. these are the risks -- this is the level of uncertainty causing job creators not to act, not to invest. dr. brannon. >> the biggest problem we have with health care has not been dealt with by the affordable care act....