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government-controlled, centralized bureaucracy, ho, hum, hum, ho. we've heard that before and yet you try to cancel medicare. and also in came private insurance with med igap. well, we all know what happened in the '90s. it didn't turn out too well, but now we have a chance in the 21st century. so we have tried at every time to come up with new ideas. they have served the public well. they often require requirements and refinements and this is the time now where we close the gap and we build on what we know we can do. public and private options, a public option that holds the private options couldable so we don't have to depend upon the backbone of a budget you are and be worried about the philosophy of a governor and who they appoint as a state insurance commissioner. that's why i'm for a public option, but i believe we have no option not to do anything. the time is now. the need is compelling. i don't sit here representing interest or institutions, though i represent some pretty terrific ones, nihs in my state, fdas in my state and god art space a
government-controlled, centralized bureaucracy, ho, hum, hum, ho. we've heard that before and yet you try to cancel medicare. and also in came private insurance with med igap. well, we all know what happened in the '90s. it didn't turn out too well, but now we have a chance in the 21st century. so we have tried at every time to come up with new ideas. they have served the public well. they often require requirements and refinements and this is the time now where we close the gap and we build on...
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government controlled, centralized bureaucracy, ho-hum, hum-ho. we've heard that before they give you tried to cancel medicare. and also in cannes private insurance with medpac. well, we know what happened in the 90's. it didn't turn out well but now we have a chance in the 21st century. so we have tried every time to come up with new ideas. they have served the public well. they often have requirements and refinements that this is the time where we close the gap and build on what we know we can do. public and private options, a public auction that holds the private options accountable so we don't have to depend upon the background of the state legislature or be worried about the philosophy of the governor and to the point as a state insurance commissioner. that is why i am for public auction. but i believe we have no option not to do anything the time is now. the need is compelling. i don't sit here represented interest or institutions. though i represent some pretty terrific ones and ih, fda in my state, daughter of space agencies in my state wh
government controlled, centralized bureaucracy, ho-hum, hum-ho. we've heard that before they give you tried to cancel medicare. and also in cannes private insurance with medpac. well, we know what happened in the 90's. it didn't turn out well but now we have a chance in the 21st century. so we have tried every time to come up with new ideas. they have served the public well. they often have requirements and refinements that this is the time where we close the gap and build on what we know we...
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, in affiliation -- inflation-adjusted dollars, higher than korea, the first speights, the medium hummed is vietnam's, and the third, fatter home, we are higher than all of those. when you consider the boards we are fighting in terms of people deployed are extremely modest, far fewer than vietnam, far fewer event korea, we are spending more and deploying less, the horizontal line is the cold war average, we are hugely above the cold war average these days, and yet we have no superpower to contend with. those 120 divisions people said were going to come across the folder gap, they don't exist. a huge the -- a huge budget, here's how it compares to the rest of the world. those 2 large columns on the left are the london international institute, stockholm institute, both of them, if you look on the right, our numbers for 2008. it is not true that we spend more than the rest of the world combined. that was struck couple years ago, but somebody out there has been spending more money. we certainly approximate the rest of the world, we certainly dominate as an individual country, that cia number
, in affiliation -- inflation-adjusted dollars, higher than korea, the first speights, the medium hummed is vietnam's, and the third, fatter home, we are higher than all of those. when you consider the boards we are fighting in terms of people deployed are extremely modest, far fewer than vietnam, far fewer event korea, we are spending more and deploying less, the horizontal line is the cold war average, we are hugely above the cold war average these days, and yet we have no superpower to...
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. >> phil: you hear his name and you think [ humming ] he has a 3-1 strikeout to walk ratio.he pitched well into into he has 3.7 e.r.a.. shairon martis trying to get his 6th win of the year. >> phil: martis has been effective. he has cut down on his walk totals. room for improvement but, again, he has earned his spot in this rotation. >> johnny: and sine's last -- and shairon's win came against the giants. he has had two quality starts back to back. >> phil: this is a guy you can trust out there. in the grand scheme of things, he is going to be one of the younger start, but because he has been pitching for such a long time, he will be around in the rotation come september when some of these young guys will be shutting down. >> johnny: the vacuum cleaners are coming closer and closer to our set. i think it's time to pack it up. beginning tomorrow at 1 0-0. game 3 of the three-game series. the nats go for the sweep. they win tonight, 5-3 in 12 on a willie harris two-run homerun. see you tomorrow on father's day like owning a home. watching our children grow. and retiring with c
. >> phil: you hear his name and you think [ humming ] he has a 3-1 strikeout to walk ratio.he pitched well into into he has 3.7 e.r.a.. shairon martis trying to get his 6th win of the year. >> phil: martis has been effective. he has cut down on his walk totals. room for improvement but, again, he has earned his spot in this rotation. >> johnny: and sine's last -- and shairon's win came against the giants. he has had two quality starts back to back. >> phil: this is a...
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you can buy literally buy a hummer, now, a hum ser not a great car, i presume. but you can take this money and buy a hummer, which makes no sense at all, and you can take this money and buy a car from that's made in japan or germany or made in south korea. so what are we doing for our economy if the argument is that this is an economic initiative? this language should be free standing or should come through the regular appropriation process. it should not have been stuck in this bill. there's plenty of time to do this language. there's no rush to do this language. you're going to have imnew mexico rable opportunities to bring it forward in regular order. and, therefore, it just makes no sense at all to put $1 billion of new debt on our children's back on a policy which isn't well thought out or excuted and is in contradiction to a really much stronger and more solid policy which has been proposed by the senator from maine and california. so i believe we should strike this. and i don't think it slows the bill down. i heard the chairman of the house committee say
you can buy literally buy a hummer, now, a hum ser not a great car, i presume. but you can take this money and buy a hummer, which makes no sense at all, and you can take this money and buy a car from that's made in japan or germany or made in south korea. so what are we doing for our economy if the argument is that this is an economic initiative? this language should be free standing or should come through the regular appropriation process. it should not have been stuck in this bill. there's...
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the first was humming bird's daughter which took place in northern mexico. this actually takes place mostly in the united states because it's about a mexican woman who comes to the united states to find seven men to save her town in northern mexico from bandits. she's been, she's under the influence of yul brenner's the magnificent 7, and she and her gay friend travel around the united states trying to locate the seven men who will fight the ban bandits. so that's an adorable book. and then there's some british immigration books. two, i think many of you know that britain's changing since it entered the common market, it's become a certain for immigration from all over, from eastern europe as well as from south asia. and two books that represent those two different areas. one is rose tremendous main's the road home. rose is a british writer who really should be better known in the united states, and this takes place in london. a man who's from the former soviet union is trying to eke out a living having left at a very bleak time in eastern europe. and then t
the first was humming bird's daughter which took place in northern mexico. this actually takes place mostly in the united states because it's about a mexican woman who comes to the united states to find seven men to save her town in northern mexico from bandits. she's been, she's under the influence of yul brenner's the magnificent 7, and she and her gay friend travel around the united states trying to locate the seven men who will fight the ban bandits. so that's an adorable book. and then...
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[inaudible] >> hum? >> pilots make a little bit more except for the commuter airlines.ommuter airlines, i'm shocked. you get what you pay for. [laughter] >> no, i think when you realize how hard these pilots work for so little you get fatigued pilots and that's what you get at these airlines. it's a miracle so little happens it you have to admire these people for it but i was shocked that these people actually crash in lousy hotels don't really have the kind of rest that pilots for big companies have. it's scary, i think. so the blues are the ones i worry about. the lower middle class. and what is their fate? and then up there at the very top you have a little bar. to be a health policy wonk you must be in the top bar. [laughter] >> and all of us at this table are comfortably in the top bar. and the reason that is, we must be totally partial -- impartial and if you were among the blues you might have a conflict of interest. you might, for example, favor universal coverage of stuff like that. [laughter] >> i'm actually not trying to be funny. this is just all true. [laug
[inaudible] >> hum? >> pilots make a little bit more except for the commuter airlines.ommuter airlines, i'm shocked. you get what you pay for. [laughter] >> no, i think when you realize how hard these pilots work for so little you get fatigued pilots and that's what you get at these airlines. it's a miracle so little happens it you have to admire these people for it but i was shocked that these people actually crash in lousy hotels don't really have the kind of rest that...
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finding its low purring hum more beautiful than mozart. stashed in the back compartment where even the rolls of the requisite plastic tubing to connecting to the patient i couldn't imagine how the device had gotten all the way there. zuri and amy were excited to learn about our new piece of equipment although it only had two buttons one to turn it on and one to set the speed, they had not known what to do with it previously. i gave them an impromptulecture. i said nothing could live without oxen i told them sagely. we were able to set up the machine for cia. it barely fit in his nose but at least we were helping his breathing. after that, there was little else to do. i found it hard to relax and went to his room repeatedly to stand quietly next to his mother by her side i watched the undulations of the child's smooth belly. dr. conte eventually returned from his meeting to find me still at cia's bedside. i immediately felt relieved that the ward was back under his capable supervision. and i could return to my safe role as medical student.
finding its low purring hum more beautiful than mozart. stashed in the back compartment where even the rolls of the requisite plastic tubing to connecting to the patient i couldn't imagine how the device had gotten all the way there. zuri and amy were excited to learn about our new piece of equipment although it only had two buttons one to turn it on and one to set the speed, they had not known what to do with it previously. i gave them an impromptulecture. i said nothing could live without...
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the americans said, this guy knows what he is doing and made hum a colonel of the engineers and paid him a reward, and ben franklin went off to paris and suddenly there was a battle, for who would kosciuszko work for next. well, he got the attention of general horatio gates, who was the commander of the northern army for the continental army. and, general gates was in charming of new york and he knew the british would be coming down from canada, and attacking from three sides. so, he sent kosciuszko up here to a place called fort tie con droing ga and said find out if it is secure and a place we can make our stand. ticonderoga and he got up to the fort and said you have a fantastic for the here and you have this hill, and if the british come down, and put canons on the hill they can shoot into the fort and this americans didn't listen to him because they said, how will we get canons up this steep hill? and so they didn't do it. well, the british came down and the general's army came down and sure enough, general phillips, who was with him said let's get a canon up there. and the brit
the americans said, this guy knows what he is doing and made hum a colonel of the engineers and paid him a reward, and ben franklin went off to paris and suddenly there was a battle, for who would kosciuszko work for next. well, he got the attention of general horatio gates, who was the commander of the northern army for the continental army. and, general gates was in charming of new york and he knew the british would be coming down from canada, and attacking from three sides. so, he sent...