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if i mistake this, correct me. my understanding was the case-by-case analysis in any event does not occur until after whatever questioning by the military intelligence or other related departments or agencies might be. if that is true, wouldn't this -- if that is true, even though you can have an article three trial with testimony admissible despite no miranda warning, it makes it much more difficult, i believe, and, therefore, doesn't that diminish the number of cases in which it could result in an article 3 court trial? >> that question got kind of convoluted. if you want to restate your understanding of it, that's fine. >> i think i understand you. it's certainly the case as mr. johnson said, that we need to take care of immediate intelligence and force protection first. >> right. >> nobody wants to sacrifice the safety of our troops. >> right. >> second, i think we need to be strategic about this. but if we find that we have information that's very valuable in inculpatory but wasn't preceded by miranda warnings
if i mistake this, correct me. my understanding was the case-by-case analysis in any event does not occur until after whatever questioning by the military intelligence or other related departments or agencies might be. if that is true, wouldn't this -- if that is true, even though you can have an article three trial with testimony admissible despite no miranda warning, it makes it much more difficult, i believe, and, therefore, doesn't that diminish the number of cases in which it could result...
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it will give you the security of knowing that if you lose your job, if you move, or if you change your job, you'll still be able to have coverage. it will limit the amount your insurance company can force you to pay for your medical costs out of your own pocket and it will cover preventative care like checkups and mammograms that save lives and money. now, if you don't have health insurance, or you're a small business looking to cover your employees, you'll be able to choose a quality, affordable health plan through a health insurance exchange, a marketplace that promotes choice and competition. finally, no insurance company will be allowed to deny you coverage because of a pre-existing medical condition. we're now seeing broad agreement thanks to the work that has been done over the last few days. so even though we still have a few issues to work out, what's remarkable at this point is not how far we have left to go, it's how far we have already come. i understand how easy it is for this town to become consumed in the game of politics, to turn every issue into a running tally of who's
it will give you the security of knowing that if you lose your job, if you move, or if you change your job, you'll still be able to have coverage. it will limit the amount your insurance company can force you to pay for your medical costs out of your own pocket and it will cover preventative care like checkups and mammograms that save lives and money. now, if you don't have health insurance, or you're a small business looking to cover your employees, you'll be able to choose a quality,...
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if we look at the restaurant business, you have a specific menu, you have a specific clientele, if you change a too much, you change all the brands that you have established over the years. so i don't think it is great to change dramatically, but if there's something that's very close to what you are doing now, and you can drive additional revenue from that to help you stay in business, by all means, do that. >> the service factor is the easiest thing to do. the bike shop is a great example. coming up with new ways to build a relationship with a customer, if somebody comes in and complaining about the internet ads, if you built that relationship with the customer and they trust you for the service, they are probably willing to play a premium. then you have a very dedicated customer base. >> with that cycklery, they are going from a product business to a service-focused business. in the service-focused business you can control your expenses easily and it gives you the opportunity, because all the competition is, i'm sure, having trouble selling high-end bikes. it gives them an opportuni
if we look at the restaurant business, you have a specific menu, you have a specific clientele, if you change a too much, you change all the brands that you have established over the years. so i don't think it is great to change dramatically, but if there's something that's very close to what you are doing now, and you can drive additional revenue from that to help you stay in business, by all means, do that. >> the service factor is the easiest thing to do. the bike shop is a great...
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if your payroll is $300,000 a year, your penalty is 2%, if i'm reading this right.insurance costs are probably 12%. and so i've been trying to figure out all weekend as i've been working through this bill. this is a perverse incentive that will encourage those who are providing health insurance today to stop providing it because it's multiples times cheaper to pay the penalty than to continue to provide and operate under this government mandate. so i think you may not believe that that's what will happen out there and that economics doesn't work in the real world, but i think they do. i think economic principles continue. and i think employers are going to make some tough choices, especially in a down economy. and when they're faced with a mandate, if they go along and this requires them to provide health insurance for the employee and also the family and pay 72.5%, i believe it is, or 75% for the employee and 60% for the family. if they're not doing family coverage now, that's a huge additional cost under this bill so it's even more of an incentive to pay the 2% or
if your payroll is $300,000 a year, your penalty is 2%, if i'm reading this right.insurance costs are probably 12%. and so i've been trying to figure out all weekend as i've been working through this bill. this is a perverse incentive that will encourage those who are providing health insurance today to stop providing it because it's multiples times cheaper to pay the penalty than to continue to provide and operate under this government mandate. so i think you may not believe that that's what...
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. >> if we really focus on health care and not just illness care and if we focus on more than just access, access is important, but if we focus on more than just access, i'm really hopeful, because we have a chance of radically imprfing health and radically decreasing costs if we do it right. tavis: tell me about the first distinction that you referenced. >> the cleveland clinic is rated number one in heart care by "u.s. news and world report" 15 years in a row. but our leader realized if we have a lead, we can't just be graded illness care, we got to be great at that, but we've got to get interest health care and that is keeping people well. we want, in fact, we need a lot of organizations to join us in this. we spend a lot of money on illness care and if we go to health care, we can reduce that substantially. tavis: i know what illness care is. te fine for me what you mean and the cleveland clinic defines as wellness care. >> wellness care and the focus on lifestyle changes is tobacco, physical inactivity. food choices and stress account for over 75% of our total cost of care. that is w
. >> if we really focus on health care and not just illness care and if we focus on more than just access, access is important, but if we focus on more than just access, i'm really hopeful, because we have a chance of radically imprfing health and radically decreasing costs if we do it right. tavis: tell me about the first distinction that you referenced. >> the cleveland clinic is rated number one in heart care by "u.s. news and world report" 15 years in a row. but our...
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keep him in his lane if he starts to wander... even stop itself if he becomes distracted.you want to see the future of the automobile, just look at the new e-class... today. this is the 9th generation e-class. this is mercedes-benz. has the fastest serve in the history of professional tennis. so i've come to this court to challenge his speed. ...on the internet. i'll be using the 3g at&t laptopconnect card. he won't so i can book travel plans faster, check my account balances faster. all on the go. i'm bill kurtis and i'm faster than andy roddick. (announcer) "switch to the nations fastest 3g network" "and get the at&t laptopconnect card for free". that leaves fewer pieces behind? fortunately, there's charmin ultra strong. its diamondweave texture is soft and more durable, so compared to the ultra rippled brand, it holds up better. fewer pies left behind. charmin ultra strong. >>> all right. let's get to that "fast flash." it is goldman sachs, crossing above the $150 share price. since before the credit crisis. a lot of positive prices. kby upgrading the stock. >> human te
keep him in his lane if he starts to wander... even stop itself if he becomes distracted.you want to see the future of the automobile, just look at the new e-class... today. this is the 9th generation e-class. this is mercedes-benz. has the fastest serve in the history of professional tennis. so i've come to this court to challenge his speed. ...on the internet. i'll be using the 3g at&t laptopconnect card. he won't so i can book travel plans faster, check my account balances faster. all on...
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if you die, it's your fault. but we have to pay for it a lot of times because people don't have any money. >> that's a problem. you know what? bill: but you are not a crazy guy and let people die in the street. >> here is what happens. bill: 30 seconds. >> on the fat thing if you have to be cut out of your house by the firemen and i realize that somebody has been in your house feeding you the whole time and you couldn't get off the couch yeah, it sucks to be you. we will tape it back up. find your own way to the hospital. bill: i agree with that if you abuse yourself. right now the system picks up those tabs. >> you are right. bill: there he is. bad girls part 2. the great american culture quiz. attacking swimmers in san diego. we are not kidding. we are going to send beck out to take them down. coming right back. i was in the grocery store when i had a heart attack. my daughter was with me. i took a bayer aspirin out of my purse and chewed it. my doctor said the bayer aspirin saved my life. please talk to your d
if you die, it's your fault. but we have to pay for it a lot of times because people don't have any money. >> that's a problem. you know what? bill: but you are not a crazy guy and let people die in the street. >> here is what happens. bill: 30 seconds. >> on the fat thing if you have to be cut out of your house by the firemen and i realize that somebody has been in your house feeding you the whole time and you couldn't get off the couch yeah, it sucks to be you. we will tape...
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(announcer) illness doesn't care where you live... ...or if you're already sick... ...or if you loser job. your health insurance shouldn't either. so let's fix health care. if everyone's covered, we can make health care as affordable as possible. and the words "pre-existing condition" become a thing of the past... we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. >>> time now for a look at the other must-see stories of the day. erica hill has tonight's download. >>> security forces breaking up anti-government crowds, taking to the streets. this video we're about to show you. we want to point out that cnn has not been able to verify and appears to show police ordering marchers in tehran to leave. the protest comes 30 days after the death of neda, the young woman who became a symbol of protests after the video of her shooting death was broadcast around the globe. also the 50th anniversary of a protest around iran. >>> and afghanistan, seven suicide bombers posing as women targeting police officers. three of them were able to blow thems
(announcer) illness doesn't care where you live... ...or if you're already sick... ...or if you loser job. your health insurance shouldn't either. so let's fix health care. if everyone's covered, we can make health care as affordable as possible. and the words "pre-existing condition" become a thing of the past... we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. >>> time now for a look at the other must-see stories of the...
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if it is free? if the canadian and american governments can arrange things so both countries have the -- have single payer health care, the freedom train my company operates will have no place to send canadian clients. that is why i am here today. americans need to know about the truth about the strengths and weaknesses of both health care systems and, with six years of experience working in both systems, i have a unique insight into the subject. you will hear from congressional leaders in the west we have the doctors on our side. i work closely with 60 u.s. doctors. i have not talked to a single doctor, not one, believes the single payer health care system is the answer. the association of american physicians and surgeons is against the single payer plan. i noticed the title of the discussion today is health care solutions. so far, all i have been doing is talking about a solution that will not and cannot work. interestingly, you should know that our organization has been able to negotiate pricing
if it is free? if the canadian and american governments can arrange things so both countries have the -- have single payer health care, the freedom train my company operates will have no place to send canadian clients. that is why i am here today. americans need to know about the truth about the strengths and weaknesses of both health care systems and, with six years of experience working in both systems, i have a unique insight into the subject. you will hear from congressional leaders in the...
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tell your doctor if you develop severe muscle, bone or joint pain or if you have dental problems, as rarely, jaw problems have been reported. the most common side effects include flu-like symptoms, fever, muscle or joint pain and headache. nothing strengthens you like an old friendship. but when it comes to our bones, we both look to reclast. you've gotta ask your doctor! once-a-year reclast. year-long protection for on-the-go women. it seems like my life is split in two. there's the life i live. and the life i want to live. fortunately, there's enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, fatigue, and stop joint damage. because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma and nervous system... and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis. also ask your doctor if you live in an area... with a greater risk for certain fungal infections. don't start enbrel if you have an infection, like the flu. tell your do
tell your doctor if you develop severe muscle, bone or joint pain or if you have dental problems, as rarely, jaw problems have been reported. the most common side effects include flu-like symptoms, fever, muscle or joint pain and headache. nothing strengthens you like an old friendship. but when it comes to our bones, we both look to reclast. you've gotta ask your doctor! once-a-year reclast. year-long protection for on-the-go women. it seems like my life is split in two. there's the life i...
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sotomayor's nomination would have a prayer if we had a 50-50 senate.ading some of her testimony about the sotomayor who gave those speeches would never have been confirmed. but the sotomayor based on her record, we're not quite sure, she was able to kind of, what i said about political bs, she'sbsed her self against everything, such a double standard, this type of record and things she has said would never fly with a white male. >> bonnie: correct. >> and i think that that is, to me, is not the direction we need to go down when it comes down to a seat like the supreme court where you don't have any accountability anymore. >> i want to disagree. i agree there is a double standard but i think it's a double standard for a woman. i think we should celebrate she is a wise latina. >> bonnie: i have to bring up, she's a wise latina some that includes a woman. >> both women who have been on the supreme court have come on and spoke about that. we want those experiences brought to the bench. women have different life experiences than men and we're also 52% of th
sotomayor's nomination would have a prayer if we had a 50-50 senate.ading some of her testimony about the sotomayor who gave those speeches would never have been confirmed. but the sotomayor based on her record, we're not quite sure, she was able to kind of, what i said about political bs, she'sbsed her self against everything, such a double standard, this type of record and things she has said would never fly with a white male. >> bonnie: correct. >> and i think that that is, to...
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barton: if they do what they apparently -- if -- apparently if they do what they have been doing in the past, we won't get the product that's going to be marked up until chairman waxman introduces a manager's amendment in the nay a substitute sometime wednesday afternoon. mr. gohmert: or 3:09 a.m., perhaps? mr. barton: he has to put something in place to start the markup. if the past is a predictor of the future, whatever he puts in play will not be what's going to be marked up. it will just be a placeholder. mr. broun: i congratulate the gentleman for suggesting the american people contact their members of congress. i just want to say i just explain to the american people when we as members of congress say i associate myself with those comments, that means that i agree wholeheartedly. i do associate myself with those comments. but i wanted to remind the american people that former u.s. senator eric dirk sin said when he feels the heat he sees the light. and we need to put heat i believe on -- the american people need to put heat on members of congress and the house and senate. because
barton: if they do what they apparently -- if -- apparently if they do what they have been doing in the past, we won't get the product that's going to be marked up until chairman waxman introduces a manager's amendment in the nay a substitute sometime wednesday afternoon. mr. gohmert: or 3:09 a.m., perhaps? mr. barton: he has to put something in place to start the markup. if the past is a predictor of the future, whatever he puts in play will not be what's going to be marked up. it will just be...
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if you're not going to kill him, if you're not going to put them in a camp, if you're not going to puth some kind of re-education program then having him sit on top of ruby ridge waiting for the end of time is the best place for him. the tragedy was that the federal government went and chased him up his mountain and killed his son and killed his wife. the free men are not nice guys but the stuff they were up to in montana is disgusting. they were ripping people off. they were threatening people. they really created a climate of fear in very isolated rural towns where there was no law enforcement. and yet i still have no problem saying that they did not die in that siege is a good thing. okay. i don't much like david koresh. people can say what they want about him. i don't much like him. but what happened there was wrong. that's all i want to say. >> well, i think -- and i think that in many ways proves a point which is this. when we had other similar situations, the state law enforcement has the capacity to learn. this was, you know, a new situation and we can argue about the causes of
if you're not going to kill him, if you're not going to put them in a camp, if you're not going to puth some kind of re-education program then having him sit on top of ruby ridge waiting for the end of time is the best place for him. the tragedy was that the federal government went and chased him up his mountain and killed his son and killed his wife. the free men are not nice guys but the stuff they were up to in montana is disgusting. they were ripping people off. they were threatening...
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if you watched you did. and you had the best chance of being one of them if you're managing your own money. not to brag or anything if you listened to me you sold. you sold. started to get back in when it was much lower. you're not out classed. the hedge funds have advantages but so do you. the big guys can't run rings around you. you'll hear people say that home gamers can't compete with the big boys in the arena without getting trampled but there is no arena. sure the big institutional investors got some advantages. so do you. you're nimble. trading billions is a lot harder than trading thousands or hundreds of thousands. you don't have to worry about the politics of professional investing either and you can take your taxes when you want to not when they tell you to. the bottom line that's why i believe picking the right stocks and knowing when to sell, you, the so-called little guy, like i was when i started, can come out ahead. stick with me and i'll give you the best possible coaching i can give you to
if you watched you did. and you had the best chance of being one of them if you're managing your own money. not to brag or anything if you listened to me you sold. you sold. started to get back in when it was much lower. you're not out classed. the hedge funds have advantages but so do you. the big guys can't run rings around you. you'll hear people say that home gamers can't compete with the big boys in the arena without getting trampled but there is no arena. sure the big institutional...
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you live in your house and if the house value is still going down or if you work at your job or if you're afraid of losing your job, those are the two most important things about your personal finance and personal economy. i don't want to give false hope for those two things for the near term. ben bernanke said -- >> christine, i'm sorry, i have to get to the house speaker nancy pelosi. we understand she'll start her weekly meeting with the media talking about health care reform. >> the other two committees are hard at work doing their jobs. today, we are going to hear real stories from real people about the impact that health care reform will have on their lives. for the american people, america's affordable health choices act will mean a cap on your cost, but no cap on your benefit. a cap on your cost, no cap on your benefit. that represents real change. today we are joined by four americans who have tried to work hard and play by the rules and have ended up with crushing health care costs and debt. has tens of thousands of dollars in medical debt because of his health insurance has a w
you live in your house and if the house value is still going down or if you work at your job or if you're afraid of losing your job, those are the two most important things about your personal finance and personal economy. i don't want to give false hope for those two things for the near term. ben bernanke said -- >> christine, i'm sorry, i have to get to the house speaker nancy pelosi. we understand she'll start her weekly meeting with the media talking about health care reform. >>...
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they make different choices based on if somebody else is paying for it, and if you're fully insured, you don't care. >> as glenn say, if you had grocery insurance, you wouldn't care about the grocery store and the incentives to spend more are just insane. that's the problem with healthcare, and yet the politicians say the solutions are more insurance. glenn: right. i don't know about you guys, but once again, put all three of us up. here are three libertarians on television, at once, and this looks like their convention right now. when we talk about -- >> judge andrew napolitano is number four. glenn: yeah, he's watching from yun stairs saying this is chronic! the other argument people always had is well, then, what are you going to do to fix it? first of all, i put people in charge of their own medical care, and then i also cap the attorney's, because the other reason why nobody seems to care is that the doctor is under so much pressure to not get sued that he will do absolutely every test because he doesn't want somebody to say, well, why didn't you do that test? >> it is safer to
they make different choices based on if somebody else is paying for it, and if you're fully insured, you don't care. >> as glenn say, if you had grocery insurance, you wouldn't care about the grocery store and the incentives to spend more are just insane. that's the problem with healthcare, and yet the politicians say the solutions are more insurance. glenn: right. i don't know about you guys, but once again, put all three of us up. here are three libertarians on television, at once, and...
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if they want to.they may decide not to. >> so what happens when she raises the fees and everybody drops out and now who's responsible? who is responsible for the liability of everybody that's been there and paid up. i don't think that will be the case according to cbo. if that happens, say they raise the fees to $100. who will come in? ultimately, our kids are going to be responsible for the unfunded liabilities of this, because if they do raise it enough, they will discourage new people from coming in. that's what's wrong with this game. senator hagan. mr. chairman, did we let private industry do this? we did, yes. the idea was to get them involved and in a way we think this will actually enhance the ability because this doesn't cover, obviously, the nursing home cost and so forth. the idea being that this would be a platform for people to have the kind of program so people that started into this, there's a likelihood that people will move into long-term care issues. >> my question is is there a comp
if they want to.they may decide not to. >> so what happens when she raises the fees and everybody drops out and now who's responsible? who is responsible for the liability of everybody that's been there and paid up. i don't think that will be the case according to cbo. if that happens, say they raise the fees to $100. who will come in? ultimately, our kids are going to be responsible for the unfunded liabilities of this, because if they do raise it enough, they will discourage new people...
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you do see it if you said the rules. the reality is there are plenty of times a day -- >> we come from a culture where ice is not important. what is the timeline on the horizon? when will we have this? >> it is starting now. it will take five years in any given city. the early movers will be in the next five years. i think it will still take another five years beyond that -- >> what are the chances we will have a lot of companies moving together that are it incompatible? we will have this played out large scale? >> i think there is a hazard of that. one thing the obama administration has done is if you want this money, you have to agree on this pattern. that process is going on today. the white house has kicked it off. >> the other thing i hear a lot about is jobs being created through the smart grid, and traditionally, energy has not been a source of jobs. it has not been people- intensive. if you get the price down, other industries have been attracted by the low cost of energy. all the while, and gas has not been trad
you do see it if you said the rules. the reality is there are plenty of times a day -- >> we come from a culture where ice is not important. what is the timeline on the horizon? when will we have this? >> it is starting now. it will take five years in any given city. the early movers will be in the next five years. i think it will still take another five years beyond that -- >> what are the chances we will have a lot of companies moving together that are it incompatible? we...
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if i'm too exposed to downturns. if i'll go through my savings too fast.help you feel more confident consider putting a portion of your savings in a metlife variable annuity. when the market goes up, it gives your assets a potential to grow. while protecting you if the market goes down with a steady stream of income. let america's number one annuity provider help you stay on course with guarantees for the if in life. get answers about annuities at metlife.com. walmart was creating 30 thousand new jobs... all right here in thousandsamerica.ers... save money. live better. lm..t.art. this is about a new, more efficient luxury hybrid continuing to produce 70% fewer smog-forming emissions while delivering greater power. a fact not lost on the world around us. the all-new 2010 lexus rx hybrid. vo:have some type of proud to report thhealth coverage.ll-time and part-time associates the all-new 2010 but we won't be 100% satisfied until every american has quality affordable health coverage. save money. live better. walmart. >>> >>> we'll see the recession coming to
if i'm too exposed to downturns. if i'll go through my savings too fast.help you feel more confident consider putting a portion of your savings in a metlife variable annuity. when the market goes up, it gives your assets a potential to grow. while protecting you if the market goes down with a steady stream of income. let america's number one annuity provider help you stay on course with guarantees for the if in life. get answers about annuities at metlife.com. walmart was creating 30 thousand...
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if obama does get the credit, if things are going so well, why are his poll numbers so down? does he lack strong approval? >> i saw nbc poll today that i think showed him 53% of the vote. different poll shows different results. >> strongly supports versus strongly oppose. >> i'm talking about support. >> i'm going to stand by the point i made at the outset. i think a lot of this has to do with health care. i think that the haelth care lobbyist, the health care industry is throwing all of its guns ablazing and trying to stop this. i think the poll numbers are a reaction to that. >> move so fast. i mean, tonya, why do we have to move so fast to fix a system that needs fixing but spend a trillion dollars. >> they're trying to do it since truman was president and we still have it. the time is right now. >> all right. okay. got to wrap here. got to wrap here. thanks very much for being with us, all of you tonight. >>> next up, the blog, the rally, and the fact that i publicly predicted brighter days five weeks ago. a blogosphere, time to admit i was right? we're back in two minute
if obama does get the credit, if things are going so well, why are his poll numbers so down? does he lack strong approval? >> i saw nbc poll today that i think showed him 53% of the vote. different poll shows different results. >> strongly supports versus strongly oppose. >> i'm talking about support. >> i'm going to stand by the point i made at the outset. i think a lot of this has to do with health care. i think that the haelth care lobbyist, the health care industry...
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if you change your insurance policy for any reason, if your employer takes you out of it, if you want to make a change yourself because you don't like the coverage or you want a better hospitalization or doctor, you cannot get a new insurance policy. that is in the law. mr. obama promised choice, he said you can keep your policies, that is not in the law. this is the government takeover. that is all this is. >> can i make one point. >> this has been confirmed by investors business daily and every news outlet across the country. you lose choice. you have to go back -- >> hey, kudlow, let me just say there, are four separate bills on the hill right now, there's not even been a vote in either the house or senate. this thing is still a, you know, a project information. you guys who are nay saying it so quickly, why don't you get involved? roll up your sleeves, make sure your representatives and senators know what you think. this is a democracy here. >> we'll come back. >> don't close the door. by the way, it's not, larry, capitalism versus socialism. >> i think it is. i see it in very sta
if you change your insurance policy for any reason, if your employer takes you out of it, if you want to make a change yourself because you don't like the coverage or you want a better hospitalization or doctor, you cannot get a new insurance policy. that is in the law. mr. obama promised choice, he said you can keep your policies, that is not in the law. this is the government takeover. that is all this is. >> can i make one point. >> this has been confirmed by investors business...
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and if there is some other... if there are some other people killed, it's very unfortunate, but you're after the bad guy. if your mission is counterinsurgency and you have the same situation, you don't go after the bad guy. because what you don't want to do is alienate the population. and i think the present team-- general mccrystal, general eikenberry, the ambassador-- they get that. and i think that's the latest move, as you indicated, charlie. and i'm encouraged by it. >> rose: does that put a ceiling on the number of troops we should send there? >> look, it's... this is not a military mission. we're not going to win it by military means. we have to have some because there are parts of afghanistan that are completely controlled by the radicals, not by the government. but instead we need to take those parts back. but then we need to start building up relationships with the local leadership councils, the tribal councils, the provincial councils, find out what they need. let them know that we're there to help them
and if there is some other... if there are some other people killed, it's very unfortunate, but you're after the bad guy. if your mission is counterinsurgency and you have the same situation, you don't go after the bad guy. because what you don't want to do is alienate the population. and i think the present team-- general mccrystal, general eikenberry, the ambassador-- they get that. and i think that's the latest move, as you indicated, charlie. and i'm encouraged by it. >> rose: does...
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it is a ritual whereby if you can show that if you have the temperament and the ability to rise above it all, then i think you will be confirmed. if you take the bait, they go through the confirmation process. >> i bet this experience is shared. it is stressful. i was sitting there on one side of the table with 17 senators on the other side. i am not used to that. i was very boring, and people kept turning it off. they will ask what they want to ask. they are the ones who are elected. if they ask things that too many people ask, someone else will be elected. what i see this as -- and i knew perfectly well that the people looking at those televisions and the images, if enough of them do not like what they see, i will not be confirmed. i was. i think people are pretty tolerant. i think americans, when they look at 3rd a thing, i do not -- when they look at certain things, i think they're being fair. most of them are not looking at this ideologically. it had a happy ending for me. i was confirmed. if i had not been, i hope i would have had the maturity to think about it in this way. this
it is a ritual whereby if you can show that if you have the temperament and the ability to rise above it all, then i think you will be confirmed. if you take the bait, they go through the confirmation process. >> i bet this experience is shared. it is stressful. i was sitting there on one side of the table with 17 senators on the other side. i am not used to that. i was very boring, and people kept turning it off. they will ask what they want to ask. they are the ones who are elected. if...
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(announcer) illness doesn't care where you live... ...or if you're already sick... ...or if you lose your job. your health insurance shouldn't either. so let's fix health care. if everyone's covered, we can make health care as affordable as possible. and the words "pre-existing condition" become a thing of the past... we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. i had a great time. me too. you know, i just got out of a bad relatio... it's okay. thanks. goodnight. goodnight. (door crashes in, alarm sounds) get out! (phone rings) hello? this is rick with broadview security. is everything all right? no, my ex-boyfriend just kicked in the front door. i'm sending help right now. thank you. (announcer) brink's home security is now broadview security. call now to install the standard system for just $99. the proven technology of a broadview security system delivers rapid response from highly-trained professionals, 24 hours a day. call now to get the $99 installation, plus a second keypad installed free. and, you could save up to 20% on
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and if you can link up whatever drugs being prescribed, if you have an example of a toxic level in the blood, that is what they are trying to sort out. if they get that, then we go back to what i was saying before what i would think would happen here is an implied malice second-degree murder charge. >> geraldo: do you agree? >> that is what they are going to look for. the way it is going right now, i think they're going to have it. >> geraldo: they are going to have the implied malice, a murder charge, not a manslaughter? >> that's right. and i think they should push it to that level. >> geraldo: i want to ask dr. michael baden. but dr. baden, after listening to the chief and what he has changed his -- the way he finalized this -- stylized this investigation, do you not believe that they know what killed michael jackson right now? >> i think they have the results from the toxicology of the autopsy and they know what drugs they are looking for and they know if drugs caused his death and they are pointing their investigation toward those drugs and the doctors who prescribed those drugs a
and if you can link up whatever drugs being prescribed, if you have an example of a toxic level in the blood, that is what they are trying to sort out. if they get that, then we go back to what i was saying before what i would think would happen here is an implied malice second-degree murder charge. >> geraldo: do you agree? >> that is what they are going to look for. the way it is going right now, i think they're going to have it. >> geraldo: they are going to have the...
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if you do not respect him, that is fine as well. dukes and rush are playing the race card pure and simple. they should be ashamed. the crowd outside the service today was much smaller than predicted. the service itself was very well done. but the media coverage was a bit bizarre. i mean, there is something surreal about watching katie couric analyze things with kenny baby face edmunds and charles gibson didn't look relaxed doing play by play. the whole ordeal is showing how crazy the u.s.a. is becoming. a cowardly media will exploit any event for ratings. remember, the same people extoggle jackson today were the ones giving his child molestation travel gavel-to-gavel attention and after michael jackson was found not guilty, the american media did not exactly elevate him to hero status. did it? but now that he's dead, most likely from an accidental drug overdose, he is a hero. how does that work? how does that happen? another day in media world. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight reaction to that analysis with us fox
if you do not respect him, that is fine as well. dukes and rush are playing the race card pure and simple. they should be ashamed. the crowd outside the service today was much smaller than predicted. the service itself was very well done. but the media coverage was a bit bizarre. i mean, there is something surreal about watching katie couric analyze things with kenny baby face edmunds and charles gibson didn't look relaxed doing play by play. the whole ordeal is showing how crazy the u.s.a. is...
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if you're in foreclosure, you're not eligible, but if you're current your not eligible. you have to be like one month or two months behind and then you're eligible, unless you're part of the half of all mortgage is that north guaranteed by fannie mae, unless your mortgage is not under 750,000, unless it's not your primary residence, and so on and so on and so on. unless once he refinances, you're not paying more than 31% of your income in mortgage finances. so nobody is eligible. you lost your job, you're not eligible. that's why the foreclosures are continuing, and it shows the hypocrisy of his crocodile tears. they should do what they did in sweden, which is to buy the mortgages and the homes. say you have a new lender, the government. a new landlord, the government. and we want you to pay us what you and can keep your homes, and when this digs over -- depression is over we want you to repay us the amount you put in. he won't do that because you have to throw people out of their homes if they don't do the refinancing once the thing is over and you come to them and say,
if you're in foreclosure, you're not eligible, but if you're current your not eligible. you have to be like one month or two months behind and then you're eligible, unless you're part of the half of all mortgage is that north guaranteed by fannie mae, unless your mortgage is not under 750,000, unless it's not your primary residence, and so on and so on and so on. unless once he refinances, you're not paying more than 31% of your income in mortgage finances. so nobody is eligible. you lost your...
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it is only true if your employer keeps it.built a perverted incentive system for your employer to drop coverage. i spoke to someone yesterday in michigan, they had about 800 employees. 15% for each employee for health care costs. here they will be penalized 8%. he said that he will drop health care in a second, it was just business. they build incentives into the bill to get you off of private coverage. when he looks at the camera and wags his finger, saying that you get to keep health care, that is a disingenuous. people that are afraid and nervous, there are a lot of things that we can do with health care. i will jump at this chance to have the government ration care. they are going to create a new group that is absolutely going to set the prices. scary stuff that they are trying to do. employers around the country have said that if that is what they're doing, i will absolutely stop my health care. jane: the white house says, in their defense, they are not forcing people to go into a public plan. congressman, we will have to
it is only true if your employer keeps it.built a perverted incentive system for your employer to drop coverage. i spoke to someone yesterday in michigan, they had about 800 employees. 15% for each employee for health care costs. here they will be penalized 8%. he said that he will drop health care in a second, it was just business. they build incentives into the bill to get you off of private coverage. when he looks at the camera and wags his finger, saying that you get to keep health care,...
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if you see people nodding out. if you see people doctor-shopping.people buying drugs on the internet, don't wait. get a professional involved. call somebody to help you get through that to rock-bottom and make it a reality. >> if it's gotten to that point, you say don't let it get to that point, but if it does. how do you go about setng up an intervention? the dos and don'ts? >> always get a professional involved. have somebody who knows what they're doing regarding an intervention. if you push somebody too far, they could go deeper in their addiction. or worse yet, they could commit suicide because they feel there's no open -- there's no light at the end of the tunnel. so, make sure you have a professional involved because there is no cookie cutter. there is no book that you could read, to exactly know what you're doing. >> not one-size-fits-all, with some of that. ken, thank you very much. your insight will help some people. have a good weekend. >> thank you. >>> let's time for the weather. let's head out to sam champion, in central park, getting
if you see people nodding out. if you see people doctor-shopping.people buying drugs on the internet, don't wait. get a professional involved. call somebody to help you get through that to rock-bottom and make it a reality. >> if it's gotten to that point, you say don't let it get to that point, but if it does. how do you go about setng up an intervention? the dos and don'ts? >> always get a professional involved. have somebody who knows what they're doing regarding an intervention....
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if you look at the market overall. so i think companies with more exposure to the rest of the world, particularly companies with more exposure to east asia, are seeing revenue gains. overall i'm pleased with the earnings reports this week. >> based on what we have seen so far, where is the growth in this economy? >> the first shoots here are in technology. i think technology companies are benefiting from the fact that east asia is already rebounding. we're seeing a very strong rebound in china. in korea. even in japan, which has had a terrible recession. we're seeing a rebound in growth. that's helping a lot of the technology companies. also on financial services. we are seeing companies reporting good numbers. companies are benefiting from the fact that the federal reserve is keeping short rates very low. that's reducing the cost of funding so they can make good spreads on their normal bread and butter business. we're seeing some improvement there too. >> as far as the broad economy, then, where would you say we are?
if you look at the market overall. so i think companies with more exposure to the rest of the world, particularly companies with more exposure to east asia, are seeing revenue gains. overall i'm pleased with the earnings reports this week. >> based on what we have seen so far, where is the growth in this economy? >> the first shoots here are in technology. i think technology companies are benefiting from the fact that east asia is already rebounding. we're seeing a very strong...
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if i was a democrat, i'm concerned if for two reasons. midterm elections for an incumbent is difficult. a 6% spread between democrats and the republicans. you would think the republicans would be so much further behind of where the country is and what george bush did. right now that's starting to take kind of the ownership -- all this is going on and obama -- i'm very concerned with that spread. >> i think, as you say, this is typically what happens in the first term of a presidency. you know, typically, they lose seats in their party in congress in the first year, so in the first midterm, i don't think that the swing is actually that anomalous. i think you also, in analyzing things relative to 1994, you have to remember that john mccain ran a poor campaign and did not focus on the ground and did not build up the voter id base. obama did a spectacular job, so there's already an advantage, an election advantage for the democrats in 2010. i think that the republicans are going to have to work very hard to overcome that and the problem they
if i was a democrat, i'm concerned if for two reasons. midterm elections for an incumbent is difficult. a 6% spread between democrats and the republicans. you would think the republicans would be so much further behind of where the country is and what george bush did. right now that's starting to take kind of the ownership -- all this is going on and obama -- i'm very concerned with that spread. >> i think, as you say, this is typically what happens in the first term of a presidency. you...
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if they want to.they may decide not to. >> so what happens when she raises the fees and everybody drops out and now who's responsible? who is responsible for the liability of everybody that's been there and paid up. i don't thk that will be the case according to cbo. if that happens, say they raise the fees to $100. who will come in? ultimately, our kids are going to be responsible for the unfunded liabilities of this, because if they do raise it enough, they will discourage new people from coming in. that's what's wrong with this game. senator hagan. mr. chairman, did we let private industry do this? we did, yes. the idea was to get them involved and in a way we think this will actually enhance the ability because this doesn't cover, obviously, the nursing home cost and so forth. the idea being that this would be a platform for people to have the kind of program so people that started into this, there's a likelihood that people will move into long-term care issues. >> my question is is there a compan
if they want to.they may decide not to. >> so what happens when she raises the fees and everybody drops out and now who's responsible? who is responsible for the liability of everybody that's been there and paid up. i don't thk that will be the case according to cbo. if that happens, say they raise the fees to $100. who will come in? ultimately, our kids are going to be responsible for the unfunded liabilities of this, because if they do raise it enough, they will discourage new people...
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if we don't act, get the palm pre. only from sprint.cal bills will wipe out their savings. if we don't act, she'll be denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition. and he won't get the chemotherapy he needs. if we don't act, health care costs will rise 70%. and he'll have to cut benefits for his employees. but we can act. the president and congress have a plan to lower your costs and stop denials for pre-existing conditions. it's time to act. >>> hi, we're back. hey, this is his new self-titled cd. making his network television debut, with the song "dollar ain't worth a dime", sean patrick mcgraw. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ well, i'm a straight-laced, straight a always walkin' ♪ ♪ the line kinda man lookin' back now looking back now i'm wondering ♪ ♪ how things got so out of hand no criminal record, a gulf war veteran ♪ ♪ a wife and two boys at home a big stack of bills and things at the mill ♪ ♪ is more than just a little slow ♪ ♪ well, the gas man come and turned off the heat ♪ ♪ and the line man cut my phone so i walked down
if we don't act, get the palm pre. only from sprint.cal bills will wipe out their savings. if we don't act, she'll be denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition. and he won't get the chemotherapy he needs. if we don't act, health care costs will rise 70%. and he'll have to cut benefits for his employees. but we can act. the president and congress have a plan to lower your costs and stop denials for pre-existing conditions. it's time to act. >>> hi, we're back. hey, this is his...
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if used in the right way. no doubt about that. >> can i say, she's a former hospital executive so it's not like she's unfamiliar with these issues. >> university of chicago. >> that's part of the problem. >> all right, guys, thanks very much. when a president speaks, you never know who's picking up on it. teeshirt makers, for one, have a new buzzword. jeanne moos is following the stupidly trail. >>> next, a new car and a government credit to help buy it. tom forman is standing by. tom? >> reporter: if you're anywhere in the country right now, you might be seeing ads like this advertising the cash for clunkers program. it is either the best thing or the worst thing since the vega. secretary lahood will be here to help us hash it out in chalk talk. en... to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airways. to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airways. to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit k
if used in the right way. no doubt about that. >> can i say, she's a former hospital executive so it's not like she's unfamiliar with these issues. >> university of chicago. >> that's part of the problem. >> all right, guys, thanks very much. when a president speaks, you never know who's picking up on it. teeshirt makers, for one, have a new buzzword. jeanne moos is following the stupidly trail. >>> next, a new car and a government credit to help buy it. tom...
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keep him in his lane if he starts to wander... even stop itself if he becomes distracted. see the future of the automobile, just look at the new e-class... today. this is the 9th generation e-class. this is mercedes-benz. but now they have new areas where i can find the brands i use every day-- and save even more. so that's what they mean by unbeatable. save money. live better. walmart. when morning comes in the middle of the night, [ rooster crow ] it affects your entire day. to get a good night's sleep, try 2-layer ambien cr. the first layer dissolves quickly... to help you fall asleep. and unlike other sleep aids, a second dissolves slowly to help you stay asleep. when taking ambien cr, don't drive or operate machinery. sleepwalking, and eating or driving... while not fully awake with memory loss for the event... as well as abnormal behaviors... such as being more outgoing or aggressive than normal, confusion, agitation and hallucinations may occur. don't take it with alcohol... as it may increase these behaviors. allergic reactions such as shortness of breath, swelling
keep him in his lane if he starts to wander... even stop itself if he becomes distracted. see the future of the automobile, just look at the new e-class... today. this is the 9th generation e-class. this is mercedes-benz. but now they have new areas where i can find the brands i use every day-- and save even more. so that's what they mean by unbeatable. save money. live better. walmart. when morning comes in the middle of the night, [ rooster crow ] it affects your entire day. to get a good...
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if not for google. and think how young people will be connected to people for the rest of their lives. and they can't run away and they can't hide. somebody is going after nick right now. and so i think these are profound changes in society we're only beginning to find out. they are what they are. we can resist them. we can do what the newspaper industry has done and try to resist them and hold off that change is coming. and we figure out what to do about it and what cautions to take and where to go you see three optimists in the world and you have the final word. >> in my generation you were taught -- [inaudible] >> you only have one reputation and you all have the ability -- or whatever to ruin one's reputation oh, this is something i got anonymously but once you say it, it is so hard for a person to ever take that away from themselves. i hope you have a great sense of responsibility. >> i wouldn't worry that much about the younger generation whose reputations are being trashed online. >> good solid p
if not for google. and think how young people will be connected to people for the rest of their lives. and they can't run away and they can't hide. somebody is going after nick right now. and so i think these are profound changes in society we're only beginning to find out. they are what they are. we can resist them. we can do what the newspaper industry has done and try to resist them and hold off that change is coming. and we figure out what to do about it and what cautions to take and where...
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i think if mr. pitts had pointed out the capps amendment is opposed by the national right to life there is no one under al-sadr understands better than them. the conference of catholic bishops, family resource counsel and every pro-life group in america doesn't support the capps amendment. in fact the national right to life, says, quote, the capps amendment is an assault on longstanding federal policy against tax funded abortion. a vote for the capps amendment is a vote for massive federal subsidies of elective abortion. couldn't be more clear. so i urge my colleagues to vote against the capps amendment. >> reclaiming my time. mr. chairman, the hyde amendment must be adopted annually when we adopt the labor hhs appropriations bill, and if it is not adopted, that is a different set of circumstances that occurs and i will yield at this time. >> thank you, joe. such three lines come on line through 12, clearly gives -- says nothing shall be constructed as preventing the public health insurance option f
i think if mr. pitts had pointed out the capps amendment is opposed by the national right to life there is no one under al-sadr understands better than them. the conference of catholic bishops, family resource counsel and every pro-life group in america doesn't support the capps amendment. in fact the national right to life, says, quote, the capps amendment is an assault on longstanding federal policy against tax funded abortion. a vote for the capps amendment is a vote for massive federal...
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if we don't act, if we let this moment pass, we could see this economy just sputter along for decades. a slow, steady decline, in which the chances for our children and our grandchildren are few were that the opportunities that were given to us. that is contrary to the history of america. one of our core ideas has always been that we leave the next generation better off than us. that is why we have to act right now. i know that people say the costs of fixing our problems are great, and in some cases, they are. the costs of inaction, of not doing anything, or even greater. they are unacceptable. that is why this town hall and this debate that we are having around health care is so important. let me give you a few statistics. many of you already know the street in the last nine years, premiums have risen three times faster than wages for the average family. i don't need to tell you this because you have seen it in your own lives. even if you have got health insurance, and 46 million people don't, but if you have health insurance, you have seen your costs double. they have gone up three
if we don't act, if we let this moment pass, we could see this economy just sputter along for decades. a slow, steady decline, in which the chances for our children and our grandchildren are few were that the opportunities that were given to us. that is contrary to the history of america. one of our core ideas has always been that we leave the next generation better off than us. that is why we have to act right now. i know that people say the costs of fixing our problems are great, and in some...
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tell your doctor if you are taking other medications, or if you have any muscle pain or weakness.as caught off-guard. but maybe you can learn from my story. have a heart to heart with your doctor... about your risk. and about lipitor. an eleven sixteenths wrench over here? here you go. eleven sixteenths... (announcer) from designing some of the world's cleanest and most fuel-efficient jet engines... to building more wind turbines than anyone in the country... the people of ge are working together... creating innovation today for america's tomorrow. thanks! no problem! bugs. we're back after this. living with copd... but i try not to let it slow me down. i go down to the pool for a swim... get out and dance... even play a little hide-n-seek. i'm breathing better... with spiriva. announcer: spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled maintenance treatment for both forms of copd... which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. i take it every day. it keeps my airways open... to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announcer: spiriva does not replace fast-acting
tell your doctor if you are taking other medications, or if you have any muscle pain or weakness.as caught off-guard. but maybe you can learn from my story. have a heart to heart with your doctor... about your risk. and about lipitor. an eleven sixteenths wrench over here? here you go. eleven sixteenths... (announcer) from designing some of the world's cleanest and most fuel-efficient jet engines... to building more wind turbines than anyone in the country... the people of ge are working...
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and if they said absolutely.wikipedia was the beginning of my -- so there's two reasons to cite wikipedia one it's an entry point to the original source material and the other because the actual analysis of the wikipedia entry is useful. and prove to me you clicked on those links at the bottom and read the original material. >> how would you assess the situation with myspace? you know, two or three years ago this was the winner take all of social network site. where did they go wrong or not do? >> we should fail like that. myspace is the third largest site on the internet today. i'm not too worried about myspace. you know, myspace -- you know, if you look at myspace you can see your eyes or my eyes it looks terrible. there are no uglier pages, aside from craigslist is no uglier pages. and that's what people wanted. you could argue that facebook by having authentication as, you know, originally starting had an educational address and it had a noise ratio and less messy but facebook will have its problems as well.
and if they said absolutely.wikipedia was the beginning of my -- so there's two reasons to cite wikipedia one it's an entry point to the original source material and the other because the actual analysis of the wikipedia entry is useful. and prove to me you clicked on those links at the bottom and read the original material. >> how would you assess the situation with myspace? you know, two or three years ago this was the winner take all of social network site. where did they go wrong or...
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and if so, what's your target, you would say, if we get the pull back in the mid teens? >> so you're right. if -- the stock pulls back into the mid teens, fundamentally the stock on its own should be worth around $20. having said that, i think longer term without a microsoft deal, think yahoo will have a tough going. you'll have them competing for internet and basically engineering, cutbacks to compete to try to outgoogle google if you will or compete with bing. i think that will be very difficult. where i see yahoo becoming very good is going back to media and becoming the larger display advertiser out there. i think they can make a lot of money by doing that. >> all right. youssef, always a pleasure. is there a trade on yahoo here? if it does fall back to the mid teens and that he says is the entry point. >> i think a trade on yahoo is a confirmation of microsoft's aggressive strategy. microsoft really gets this deal done, it shows you that microsoft has changed their tune completely and they're going full throttle in terms of getting aggressive. >> anybody else? >> i
and if so, what's your target, you would say, if we get the pull back in the mid teens? >> so you're right. if -- the stock pulls back into the mid teens, fundamentally the stock on its own should be worth around $20. having said that, i think longer term without a microsoft deal, think yahoo will have a tough going. you'll have them competing for internet and basically engineering, cutbacks to compete to try to outgoogle google if you will or compete with bing. i think that will be very...
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if there are excesses in this administration, if there are mistakes she will be there as a democratic alternative. z>> i don't think anyone thinks the clintons have a bigger strategy but reports inside the white house i hear they respect each other' enormously. there is rancur and petiness on both sides. it is small fries when there are big things to do, terrorism, global warming. but she isn't president. >> we have a couple minutes left, i took my son to the all-star game in st. louis this week h a terrific time and i thought baseball did something really great. we have video of it, before the game they had the all-stars among us, people who engaged in community service, giving to other people, they lined up there all the president's taped message and the players descended upon them during the round of applause to shake their hand and pay tribute. as a dad in the stands this is what is wholesome about baseball and easier than having to answer my son's question about who is taking steroids and who hasn't. >> it was a great moment for professional sports and it gives light to the fact
if there are excesses in this administration, if there are mistakes she will be there as a democratic alternative. z>> i don't think anyone thinks the clintons have a bigger strategy but reports inside the white house i hear they respect each other' enormously. there is rancur and petiness on both sides. it is small fries when there are big things to do, terrorism, global warming. but she isn't president. >> we have a couple minutes left, i took my son to the all-star game in st....
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and if tre is some oth... if the are some other people killed, it's very unfortune, but you're after the bad guy if your mission coterinsurgency d you have the me situation, you don't go after the bad g. because what you don't want to do is alienate the pulation. and i think the presen team-- general mccrtal, general eikenberry, the ambassad-- they get that. and i think that the latest move, asou indicated, charlie. an i'm encouraged by it. >>ose: does that put a ceiling on the number of troops we should send ere? >> look, it's... this isot a military mission. we'rnot going to win it by mitary means. have to have some because therare parts of afghastan that a completely controlle by theadicals, not by the government but instead we need to take those partsback. but then weeed totart building up relationships with the local leadership councils, thtribal councs, the provincial councils, find out what they need. let th know that we're there to help them run their live, not totake over and dictate to them. >> rose:
and if tre is some oth... if the are some other people killed, it's very unfortune, but you're after the bad guy if your mission coterinsurgency d you have the me situation, you don't go after the bad g. because what you don't want to do is alienate the pulation. and i think the presen team-- general mccrtal, general eikenberry, the ambassad-- they get that. and i think that the latest move, asou indicated, charlie. an i'm encouraged by it. >>ose: does that put a ceiling on the number of...
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what if i'm stuck at the office? if you can't come to us, we'll come to you in one of our immediate response vehicles! what if mother won't let me drive? then you probably wouldn't have had an accident in the first place. and we're walkin'! and we're walkin'... >>> for the first time sips he has been president, barack obama has done one of the most solemn, most important things an american president can do. he's awarded a medal of honor, the nation's highest military award. this week president obama made the decision to confer one on sergeant first class jared c. monty who was killed in action in afghanistan. he was 30 years old, a native of massachusetts. this is his father paul monty speaking with his hometown paper this past memorial day and about his son and how his son lost his life. >> the father of a a soldier who was killed in afghanistan. my son jared was 30 years old. jared was with the 10th mountain division at the time he was killed. he was in the mountains of afghanistan. his small unit of 16 men was att
what if i'm stuck at the office? if you can't come to us, we'll come to you in one of our immediate response vehicles! what if mother won't let me drive? then you probably wouldn't have had an accident in the first place. and we're walkin'! and we're walkin'... >>> for the first time sips he has been president, barack obama has done one of the most solemn, most important things an american president can do. he's awarded a medal of honor, the nation's highest military award. this week...
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if they were not all used, a portion would stay with the patient. i know from my experience in practice, when i first started up i would see patients who were on medicaid who would have a tough time paying their medical bills. but it wasn't always going to be like that. they would get a job and the next thing you know they were on a reliable health insurance. but to allow them to begin to build toward that in those years while they were just getting started and they relied on a program like medicaid, a very powerful tool to put in the hands of people. and then the other aspect of things, you look at the rate of growth of the cost of regular indemty insurance, the high option p.p.o., about 7% a year. medicare and medicaid are growing. consumer directed health care plans are growing at 2.5% a year. if we really want to find out what works, which is what the president said in march, why not look at the lesson that's already being learned. and the beauty is the government doesn't have to ration. we don't have the put caps on anything. the patient makes
if they were not all used, a portion would stay with the patient. i know from my experience in practice, when i first started up i would see patients who were on medicaid who would have a tough time paying their medical bills. but it wasn't always going to be like that. they would get a job and the next thing you know they were on a reliable health insurance. but to allow them to begin to build toward that in those years while they were just getting started and they relied on a program like...
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if we can help somebody control obesity, they are less likely to get diabetes, and if they are less likely to get diabetes, that means we are going to be saving a whole lot of money in hospital costs. the biggest thing we can do to hold down costs is to change the incentives of the health care system that automatically equate expensive care with good care. this is an important concept, and so i want everybody to focus on this. we have been under the illusion that the more health care we get, the healthier we become. and it turns out that every study shows that the question is are you getting the right care? are you getting the high quality care, rather than are you having a whole bunch of tests ordered that are unnecessary, getting treatments that are unnecessary, staying in hospitals which may be unnecessary, all of which drifles up your costs but doesn't make you better. we have to ask ourselves why there are places like the health care centers in pennsylvania or salt lake city, that offer high quality health care that is 30% lower than other communities. if they can do it, there is no r
if we can help somebody control obesity, they are less likely to get diabetes, and if they are less likely to get diabetes, that means we are going to be saving a whole lot of money in hospital costs. the biggest thing we can do to hold down costs is to change the incentives of the health care system that automatically equate expensive care with good care. this is an important concept, and so i want everybody to focus on this. we have been under the illusion that the more health care we get,...
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call your doctor if your depression worsens or if you have unusual changes in mood, behavior, or thoughtsf suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens and young adults. elderly dementia patients taking abilify have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor if you have high fever, stiff muscles and confusion on abilify, as these may be signs of a life-threatening reaction. or uncontrollable muscle movements, as these could become permanent. high blood sugar has been reported with abilify and medicines like it. in some cases, extreme high blood sugar can lead to coma or death. other risks include dizziness upon standing, seizures, impaired judgment or motor skills, or trouble swallowing. adding abilify has made a difference for me. if an antidepressant alone isn't enough, talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits of adding abilify. find them, share them with mastercard's priceless picks app. download it now. with mastercard's priceless picks app. my name is chef michael. and when i come home from my restaurant, i love showing bailey how special she is.
call your doctor if your depression worsens or if you have unusual changes in mood, behavior, or thoughtsf suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens and young adults. elderly dementia patients taking abilify have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor if you have high fever, stiff muscles and confusion on abilify, as these may be signs of a life-threatening reaction. or uncontrollable muscle movements, as these could become permanent. high blood sugar has...
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the truth of the matter is, if federal financing of abortions, if that were an issue, you are not going to vote for the bill anyway. todd tiahrt is not going to vote for the bill anyway. go back to look at what the ceo director said, not a decrease in cost and an addition in debt. i'll be honest, i'm sure they are unhappy that the tiahrt comments are getting that much attention. it questions whether barack obama is doing the best thing on growing government, whether it is the economic stimulus or the health care plan. that's where they can win this with the american people, arguments about abortions or hypertheft call abortions is not where you want to go. on a side note, tiahrt is running for senate in kansas, so you never know if that factors into his decision. conservative is out there in kansas. >> when we come back after the break, we'll answer the multiple choice question. is kelly o'connell my wife, sister, or none of the above? >>> also, mark sanford travels first-class on the taxpayers' dime all over the world, including trips to see his mistress in argentina. we'll dig into th
the truth of the matter is, if federal financing of abortions, if that were an issue, you are not going to vote for the bill anyway. todd tiahrt is not going to vote for the bill anyway. go back to look at what the ceo director said, not a decrease in cost and an addition in debt. i'll be honest, i'm sure they are unhappy that the tiahrt comments are getting that much attention. it questions whether barack obama is doing the best thing on growing government, whether it is the economic stimulus...
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if if the money doesn't sway you, then why are they giving it to you? >> exactly. who is the bigger taker in congress? >> well, i think mcconnell is -- mitch mcconnell, the republican leader in the senate, is just ekes out max backus. those two are at the top of those who didn't run for president last year. >> dan eggen, good to have you with us tonight. thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> coming up, president obama is rallying his online army. he wants the progressive bloggers to hold these shaky democrats' feet to the fire. sam steen was on the call of the president. we'll get the inside scoop on that next on "the ed show." stay with us. access to favorite courses chef's meal with pommes frites perhaps a night at the theater with extra special seats additional hotel night, our treat your world in perfect harmony: priceless look for world on your mastercard to get rewards and offers that matter to you. ñook for world on your mastercard well, get on out of that department store. and into covergirl outlast. no department store longwear gives you so many different
if if the money doesn't sway you, then why are they giving it to you? >> exactly. who is the bigger taker in congress? >> well, i think mcconnell is -- mitch mcconnell, the republican leader in the senate, is just ekes out max backus. those two are at the top of those who didn't run for president last year. >> dan eggen, good to have you with us tonight. thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> coming up, president obama is rallying his online army. he wants the...
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if i do my job well, maybe i have a future. but quitting a job in the only place she can do it, it seems bizarre to me. >> she's a lagging indicator of american political developments. there's a rising generation of young republicans, men and women, governors, senators, et cetera. and why in the world, with this budding y'a inding all-star tea they push to sarah palin? >> a new book on the rise and small of the conservative movement. points out -- he says, that the republican party used to be a model of lockstep discipline. now, it's entered a period of confusion, verging on dysfunctional. >> the title is death of conservatism. it's a good book, actually. republicans were never that disciplined. they've always been tough. but they united the end of the fight. that's the difference, between all the way down the line. it is the case, however, that there are competent people, that you don't have to begin with the problem of saying, actually, appearances notwithstanding, this person is competent. >> with sanford's out. ensign's out
if i do my job well, maybe i have a future. but quitting a job in the only place she can do it, it seems bizarre to me. >> she's a lagging indicator of american political developments. there's a rising generation of young republicans, men and women, governors, senators, et cetera. and why in the world, with this budding y'a inding all-star tea they push to sarah palin? >> a new book on the rise and small of the conservative movement. points out -- he says, that the republican party...