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jim james has all the makings of a skilled fisherman the fish can't get away. need baits the treats. and i thought i was just here to kill some time and relax you never actually going to catch fish with this. group. with. your gaming devices and this really seems to be the point of spending time out here you're alone with your thoughts in one of the most beautiful places in the region and the daily growing it seems like a million miles away. could really get you through this peaceful tranquil place. with good thoughts even if you don't. but that doesn't mean you don't get colds. he had come prepared. and then. just a symbolic drop bad boy am i not surprised. it will keep us warmer as well. it's just medicinal obviously. this is definitely a very good idea to irish up. a months we've bagged up a few more fish it was time to head back to shore and get cooking. on the ice. and some freshly made. russians golden ring cities of some of the most beautiful and historic in the country this is russia as it used to be filled with churches ancient architecture and the gen
jim james has all the makings of a skilled fisherman the fish can't get away. need baits the treats. and i thought i was just here to kill some time and relax you never actually going to catch fish with this. group. with. your gaming devices and this really seems to be the point of spending time out here you're alone with your thoughts in one of the most beautiful places in the region and the daily growing it seems like a million miles away. could really get you through this peaceful tranquil...
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tonight -- james mcavoy. jim sturgess. and music from kt tunstall.cleto and the cletones. ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" >> dicky: and now, hold on tight. here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome to the show. thank you. i'm -- thank you for being here, thank you for being so supportive and for undressing me with your eyes and what not. everyone get out your notebooks. tonight, i'm going to show you how babies are born, all right? i'll need a volunteer from the audience. we have a number of out of town visitors in our audience tonight and, well, here's why some of you probably won't be going back home. >> temperatures around 0. expecting wind chills below 0. >> believe it or not this is the fifth storm in four weeks. >> monday morning down to 0 in town. sub-zero out in the burbs. >> 8 below in the colder north and western. >> 42 below? >> yeah. >> well, i'm going to say it's cold outside. >> it is cold outside. >> it's 50 degrees outside. [ applause ] >> jimmy: i had to wear a shirt to work this morning. it's very, very chilly. more
tonight -- james mcavoy. jim sturgess. and music from kt tunstall.cleto and the cletones. ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" >> dicky: and now, hold on tight. here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome to the show. thank you. i'm -- thank you for being here, thank you for being so supportive and for undressing me with your eyes and what not. everyone get out your notebooks. tonight, i'm going to show you how babies are born, all right? i'll need a volunteer...
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jim? >> james, thank you for having a stock. what are your views on possible counterintuitive new superfusion between japan, china and taiwan? >> that's a good question. clearly there is a fusion going on between taiwan and china. there was some question marks about 45 years ago but it has become so intertwined economically with china to the point where most of the technology manufacturing has gone to the greater shanghai area, a lot of the capital infusions that have been american have been taiwanese. and i think there's increasing recognition on the part of taiwan that its economic future really relies on a fusion with mainland china. whether that takes the form of the hong kong system i.e. some autonomy with some joint integration, who knows? budgets on that pathway. japan is an interesting one. japan's economic growth the past few years has been totally derivative of china. so when china was buying -- japan imports more than china, then imports from china. so that china has a negative trade balance. it has high power equipme
jim? >> james, thank you for having a stock. what are your views on possible counterintuitive new superfusion between japan, china and taiwan? >> that's a good question. clearly there is a fusion going on between taiwan and china. there was some question marks about 45 years ago but it has become so intertwined economically with china to the point where most of the technology manufacturing has gone to the greater shanghai area, a lot of the capital infusions that have been american...
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>> jimmy: tonight, james mcavoy, jim stur guess, music from kt tunstall and "this week in unnecessarysorship." "jimmy kimmel live" is next. [ female announcer ] why settle for plain bread when you can have pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits? the warm, light delicate layers are like nothing else. ♪ layers of brownie and caramel, dipped in chocolate. ready to eat sweet moments. find them in the refrigerated section.
>> jimmy: tonight, james mcavoy, jim stur guess, music from kt tunstall and "this week in unnecessarysorship." "jimmy kimmel live" is next. [ female announcer ] why settle for plain bread when you can have pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits? the warm, light delicate layers are like nothing else. ♪ layers of brownie and caramel, dipped in chocolate. ready to eat sweet moments. find them in the refrigerated section.
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jim: three seconds to go. a 43 yard fieldgoal try to win it. let's go to new york with an update. >> james you said it, here is how green bay did it. nick collins picking off jay cutler, so green bay wraps up the win over the chicago bears as you've indicated they're in to the post season and will play philly. take you back to indy, jim nantz and phil simms. >> jim: thank you, j.b. the bears are secure at number two and week off before they reappear in the divisional round. here we go. jeff fisher, will this be the last play of his tenure. great tenure in tennessee. he would have no problem landing somewhere in this league, so highly respected. good hard fought effort. vinatieri from 43 yards for the win. they won the division because jacksonville lost. this would bring new york here next week. it's dead center. three seed belongs to indianapolis! when they won the super bowl back in the '06 season, they were number three seed. vinatieri wins it from 43. all set up by the fumble when it looked like the titans might win this one on the road. physician that snap went a little to the right si
jim: three seconds to go. a 43 yard fieldgoal try to win it. let's go to new york with an update. >> james you said it, here is how green bay did it. nick collins picking off jay cutler, so green bay wraps up the win over the chicago bears as you've indicated they're in to the post season and will play philly. take you back to indy, jim nantz and phil simms. >> jim: thank you, j.b. the bears are secure at number two and week off before they reappear in the divisional round. here we...
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jim. to san francisco. san francisco. (cheering) >> you get the idea they're happy, celebrating a look of the james lick, everybody's doing something else because they're not out there. traffic flowing great in all directions. stay with us. a lot of people are thinking about what resolutions to make. here's what a few people called us are pledging to do differently in the new year. >> remain in good health. >> is more weight to have the stomach and tried to get rid of. >> i hope to live a healthier lifestyle. >> what is to stop swearing- in, and there is to finish school. >> go to the gym more often and keep said. >> to learn the new language. >> to go to alabama and see my mom. >> i would like to start going back to the gym again. definitely. >> to become even at a better father and has been. >> continued prosperity for my family i've raised girls i raise them while i wish my wife and myself well. >> to complete school i lost my job 18 years and i'm starting over i'm starting a career in the medical field so my goal is to successfully complete school. >> i checked the traffic as it begins to get dark and these are people
jim. to san francisco. san francisco. (cheering) >> you get the idea they're happy, celebrating a look of the james lick, everybody's doing something else because they're not out there. traffic flowing great in all directions. stay with us. a lot of people are thinking about what resolutions to make. here's what a few people called us are pledging to do differently in the new year. >> remain in good health. >> is more weight to have the stomach and tried to get rid of....
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james t. wilson. they were all in the first or second issue, jim wilson wrote for his entire 40 years.my father had a couple of memoirs in the book. the essay he wrote for the last edition in 2005 and then a little talk he wrote, didn't deliver liver actually put a conference and it is in the book too. that is in the book, and now it is really incidentally available free on line at the web site of national affairs which is a magazine as you know that edited and started in 2009 as a kind of successor. my father thought they had done their job and it was time to let others take over and wilson has done a fantastic job editing is in the last eight to 10 years with my father getting a job elsewhere he just decided he had a good run and what is the expression? always leave them wanting more someone out in the case of magazines just like in the case of rock stars or something? actually i think it's absence is missed more than he expected and various big got together like the bradley foundation, robin george princeton to say maybe there should be his successor started. we thought of actually
james t. wilson. they were all in the first or second issue, jim wilson wrote for his entire 40 years.my father had a couple of memoirs in the book. the essay he wrote for the last edition in 2005 and then a little talk he wrote, didn't deliver liver actually put a conference and it is in the book too. that is in the book, and now it is really incidentally available free on line at the web site of national affairs which is a magazine as you know that edited and started in 2009 as a kind of...
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[applause] i'm not willing to tell james howard, a brain cancer patient from texas, that his treatment might not be covered. i'm not willing to tell jim houser, a small business owner from oregon, that he has to go back to paying $5,000 more to cover his employees. as we speak, this law is making prescription drugs cheaper for seniors and giving uninsured students a chance to stay on their parents' coverage. [applause] so instead of re-fighting the battles of the last two years, let's fix what needs fixing and move forward. [applause] now, the final step -- a critical step -- in winning the future is to make sure we are not buried under a mountain of debt. we are living with a legacy of deficit-spending that began almost a decade ago. and in the wake of the financial crisis, some of that was necessary to keep credit flowing, save jobs, and put money in people's pockets. but now that the worst of the recession is over, we have to confront the fact that our government spends more than it takes in. that is not sustainable. every day, families sacrifice to live within their means. they deserve a government that does the same. [applause] s
[applause] i'm not willing to tell james howard, a brain cancer patient from texas, that his treatment might not be covered. i'm not willing to tell jim houser, a small business owner from oregon, that he has to go back to paying $5,000 more to cover his employees. as we speak, this law is making prescription drugs cheaper for seniors and giving uninsured students a chance to stay on their parents' coverage. [applause] so instead of re-fighting the battles of the last two years, let's fix what...
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james, joining us from california. go ahead. jim, you are on the air. the morning and welcome to "washington journal." caller: good morning. together and i would think that they would want to sit together and intermix twin republicans and democrats, which would be great. however, we know that as soon as they leave the state of the union session, they are going to go right back in the chamber and start the same partisan fighting that they have done before. that is my opinion. it does not matter where you sit, it is how you act. host: the tucson massacre is sparking a discussion of whether overheated, political rhetoric contributes to violence. we want to bring your attention at the top of the hour to what generates headlines in tunisia. "as clashes go on and the power ships began in tunis, the headline is that tanks, police, and gangs of newly deputized young men wielding guns held the deserted streets of tunis saturday night, a day after sporadic rioting and gunfire. part changed and for the second time in 24 hours. there are questions about what kind o
james, joining us from california. go ahead. jim, you are on the air. the morning and welcome to "washington journal." caller: good morning. together and i would think that they would want to sit together and intermix twin republicans and democrats, which would be great. however, we know that as soon as they leave the state of the union session, they are going to go right back in the chamber and start the same partisan fighting that they have done before. that is my opinion. it does...
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[applause] i'm not willing to tell james howard, a brain cancer patient from texas, that his treatment might not be covered. i'm not willing to tell jim houser, a small business owner from oregon, that he has to go back to paying $5,000 more to cover his employees. as we speak, this law is making prescription drugs cheaper for seniors and giving uninsured students a chance to stay on their parents' coverage. [applause] so instead of re-fighting the battles of the last two years, let's fix what needs fixing and move forward. [applause] now, the final step -- a critical step -- in winning the future is to make sure we are not buried under a mountain of debt. we are living with a legacy of deficit-spending that began almost a decade ago. and in the wake of the financial crisis, some of that was necessary to keep credit flowing, save jobs, and put money in people's pockets. but now that the worst of the recession is over, we have to confront the fact that our government spends more than it takes in. that is not sustainable. every day, families sacrifice to live within their means. they deserve a government that does the same. [applause] s
[applause] i'm not willing to tell james howard, a brain cancer patient from texas, that his treatment might not be covered. i'm not willing to tell jim houser, a small business owner from oregon, that he has to go back to paying $5,000 more to cover his employees. as we speak, this law is making prescription drugs cheaper for seniors and giving uninsured students a chance to stay on their parents' coverage. [applause] so instead of re-fighting the battles of the last two years, let's fix what...
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condition. ( applause ) i'm not willing to tell james howard, a brain cancer patient from texas, that his treatment might not be covered. i'm not willing to tell jimhouser, a small businessman from oregon that he has to go back to paying $5,000 more to cover his employees. as we speak, this law is is making prescription drugs cheaper for seniors and giving uninsured students a chance to stay on their parents' coverage. ( applause ) so i say to this chamber tonight instead of refighting the battles of the last two years, let's fix what needs fixing and let's move forward. ( applause ) now the final critical step in winning the future is to make sure we aren't buried under a mountain of debt. we are living with a legacy of deficit spending that began almost a decade ago. and in the wake of the financial crisis, some of that was necessary to keep credit flowing, save jobs, and put money in people's pockets. but now that the worst of the recession is over, we have to confront the fact that our government spends more than it takes in. that is not sustainable. every day families sacrifice to live within their means. they deserve a government that does t
condition. ( applause ) i'm not willing to tell james howard, a brain cancer patient from texas, that his treatment might not be covered. i'm not willing to tell jimhouser, a small businessman from oregon that he has to go back to paying $5,000 more to cover his employees. as we speak, this law is is making prescription drugs cheaper for seniors and giving uninsured students a chance to stay on their parents' coverage. ( applause ) so i say to this chamber tonight instead of refighting the...
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(cheering) of not willing to tell james howard, the brain cancer patients from texas that is street might not be covered. i'm not willing to tell jim the small businessman that he has to go back to paying $5,000 more to cover his employees. as we speak at this lot is making prescription drugs cheaper for seniors and giving uninsured students a chance to stay on their appearance coverage. (cheering) that's why i say to this chamber tonight instead of free fighting the battles the last two years let's fix what needs fixing in let's move forward. (cheering) the final critical step, in winning the future is to make sure we are buried under out of debt. we are living with a legacy of deficit spending that began almost a decade ago. in the wake of the financial crisis some of that was necessary to keep credit flowing, save jobs and put money in people's pockets. now that the worst of the recession is over, we have to confront the fact that our government spends more than it takes in. that is not stable. everyday family sacrifice to live within their means. they deserve a government that does the same. (cheering) so tonight i am proposing
(cheering) of not willing to tell james howard, the brain cancer patients from texas that is street might not be covered. i'm not willing to tell jim the small businessman that he has to go back to paying $5,000 more to cover his employees. as we speak at this lot is making prescription drugs cheaper for seniors and giving uninsured students a chance to stay on their appearance coverage. (cheering) that's why i say to this chamber tonight instead of free fighting the battles the last two years...
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james is gone. david lid the two points. them. he's mad vlad. 13 points. emergencies monte and the warriors live. that is sports as we see it. it is aofb but jimgh is new, now stanford needs to find a coach. >> thanks, fret. >>
james is gone. david lid the two points. them. he's mad vlad. 13 points. emergencies monte and the warriors live. that is sports as we see it. it is aofb but jimgh is new, now stanford needs to find a coach. >> thanks, fret. >>
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james is gone. david lid the two points. them. he's mad vlad. 13 points. emergencies monte and the warriors live. that is sports as we see it. it is aofb but jimrbaugh is new, now stanford needs to find a coach. >> thanks, fret. >> be sure to join the meeting tomorrow at 6:00, we'll have have the meeting live. good night.
james is gone. david lid the two points. them. he's mad vlad. 13 points. emergencies monte and the warriors live. that is sports as we see it. it is aofb but jimrbaugh is new, now stanford needs to find a coach. >> thanks, fret. >> be sure to join the meeting tomorrow at 6:00, we'll have have the meeting live. good night.
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to be head football coach but noted james said i want to be a part of the football program there would be an emotional tie for me. they're been emotional tug and jimhe did want to go commission. was a strong feeling for him at stanford. i know how much he cares about stamford of there's a lot of nfl teams that reportedly was for nobody at him that was large numbers but he needed to make the right call for him and his family make sure was right for him to be successful. >> reportedly the miami dolphins person was talking seven or $8 million. the way the story goes the forty- niners has generated out here is what our offer is we want to be a coach for us would think it's fair and in the end great move for the forty-niners. this puts a lot of jews into the program again. nell cahn of lost in the shuffle of these today. stanford their best season in 80 years what did they do for fall to harbaugh. when we returned great negativity from the evidence whipping the importance of football two nba teams in the bay area and of course those will take a shot. are you ready to go. negativity from the of the audience. next. put together before the announcement to
to be head football coach but noted james said i want to be a part of the football program there would be an emotional tie for me. they're been emotional tug and jimhe did want to go commission. was a strong feeling for him at stanford. i know how much he cares about stamford of there's a lot of nfl teams that reportedly was for nobody at him that was large numbers but he needed to make the right call for him and his family make sure was right for him to be successful. >> reportedly the...
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jim baker at all. guest: no, he did not. c-span: and why? and it comes through page after page. guest: yeah. he'd simply thought that james baker had no business in foreign policy, that he had no training in foreign policy. and he often said about people engaged in foreign policy, whether it was james baker or warren christopher, that they don't know anything and what they do know is wrong. and he also thought that baker was preventing him from giving foreign policy advice to president bush. he felt that baker resented the fact that nixon had bush's ear and baker wanted to be the sole adviser to president bush on foreign policy. c-span: what is your ultimate goal personally? guest: well, i'm not quite sure. i know that i'm working on a second volume of this, and i'd like to continue observing and writing about american politics. c-span: do you ever want to run for an office? guest: i don't rule out any option. c-span: did you learn that from richard nixon? guest: i did, indeed. c-span: if you ran for an office, what kind of an office, of all the ones you've seen, appeal to you? guest: i think an executive position, perhap
jim baker at all. guest: no, he did not. c-span: and why? and it comes through page after page. guest: yeah. he'd simply thought that james baker had no business in foreign policy, that he had no training in foreign policy. and he often said about people engaged in foreign policy, whether it was james baker or warren christopher, that they don't know anything and what they do know is wrong. and he also thought that baker was preventing him from giving foreign policy advice to president bush. he...
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jim: michael, saying divided government is a good thing, more gets accomplished when there's divided gftd than when everybody is in the same party. does the record support that? >> not much, and i think what james madison says is divided government is terrific, because you don't have government taking over the united states and becoming dictatorial. history would suggest they have no percentage in going along with the established republicans. if they go along and say i got to washington and really found out some of the things i said in nigh campaign were way out, they're not likely to get re-elected. but the interesting thing is in cases like this, there have been opportunities for a president to actually make comments, and work with the establishment in the congress he doesn't v. >> case in point. dwight eisenhower, and lyndon johnson got a lot of things dpn in foreign policy that these republicans wouldn't do. same with ronald reagan. >> jim: and norm, if you have divided government, you have to have compromise and nothing gets done, and the public won't stand for that? >> it may work like that, jim, but it will be harder. and to follow up on michael point, one much the ironclad pledges of bo
jim: michael, saying divided government is a good thing, more gets accomplished when there's divided gftd than when everybody is in the same party. does the record support that? >> not much, and i think what james madison says is divided government is terrific, because you don't have government taking over the united states and becoming dictatorial. history would suggest they have no percentage in going along with the established republicans. if they go along and say i got to washington...
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james brady went through both sides of his brain. gabrielle giffords' injury was on one side. and today, jim has is still in a wheelchair.ntellectually. and personality's back, too. >> he has come a long way. and there's no way of knowing for gabby, the prognosis going forward. mark kelly, her husband, he was scheduled for the april 1st launch of "endeavour" back to the space station. and now, kind of like a wait and see, if he'll be able to do that. >> that's right. the last flight of the space station. and nasa says it's too early to determine what he'll be able to do. but that would take a lot of time, traveling back and worth for training. i talked to two of his best friends in houston, who said gabby would want this to happen. and they will be visiting with mark next week. they'll be flying out to tucson. remember, tillman fertido gave him the plane to fly out there. >> family and friends around her. and he has been, too. we appreciate that. >>> now, mellody hobson has this morning's "gma" quick tip. >>> good morning, america. so, when should you start a real college savings plan for your child? how about now? here
james brady went through both sides of his brain. gabrielle giffords' injury was on one side. and today, jim has is still in a wheelchair.ntellectually. and personality's back, too. >> he has come a long way. and there's no way of knowing for gabby, the prognosis going forward. mark kelly, her husband, he was scheduled for the april 1st launch of "endeavour" back to the space station. and now, kind of like a wait and see, if he'll be able to do that. >> that's right. the...
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[applause] i'm not willing toell james howard, a brain cancer patient from texas, that his treatment might not be covered. i'm not willing to tell jim houser, a small business owner from oregon, that he has too back to paying $5,000 more to cover his employees. as we speak, this law is making prescription drugs cheaper for seniors and giving uninsured students a chance to stay on their parents' coverage. [applause] so instead of re-fighting the battles of the last two years, let's fix what needs fixing and move forward. [applause] now, the final step -- a critical step -- in winning the future is to make su we are not buried under a mountain of debt. we are living with a legacy of deficit-spending that began almost a decade ago. and in the wake of the financial crisis, some of that was necessary to keep credit flowing, save jobs, and put money in people's pockets. but now that the worst of the recession is over, we have to confro the fact that our government spends more than it takes in. that is not sustainable. every day, familiesacrifice to live within their means. they deserve a government that does the same. [applause] so tonigh
[applause] i'm not willing toell james howard, a brain cancer patient from texas, that his treatment might not be covered. i'm not willing to tell jim houser, a small business owner from oregon, that he has too back to paying $5,000 more to cover his employees. as we speak, this law is making prescription drugs cheaper for seniors and giving uninsured students a chance to stay on their parents' coverage. [applause] so instead of re-fighting the battles of the last two years, let's fix what...
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[applause] i'm not willing to tell james a howard of brain cancer patient from texas that his treatment might not be covered.ea i'm not willing to tell jim houser, smal l businessmen from oregon that he has to go back to paying $5000 more to cover his employees. as we speak, this laws make in prescription drugs cheaper foron seniors and giving uninsured students a chance to stay on the parents coverage. [applause] so i say to the chamber tonight, instead of re-fighting the battles from the last two years let's fix what needs fixing ande let's move forward. [applause] now the final critical steps in winning the future is to make sure we aren't very done under a mountain of debt. we are living with a legacy ofen deficit spending that began almost a decade ago. and in the wake of the financial crisis, some of that was necessary to keep creditfl flowing, save jobs and put money in people's pockets. but now that the worst of the recession is o over, we have to confront the fact that our government spends more than itgo takesve in.stai that is not sustainable. every day, families sacrifice toluca within their they deserve a government thaten d
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wells, scott brown from raymond and james, george from huntington and nathaniel karp from pbca company. with that let me turn it over to stuart hoffman. >> thank you jim and good morning to everyone. thank you to the committee and my colleagues that were just introduced. we had a busy day yesterday in preparation for that a lot of indirection and e-mails getting ready for yesterday. what i would like to do is share with you the highlights. really there are six and as a lookout i can see a lot of familiar faces. glad to have you back. but there are six main highlights of our economic outlook and as jim said, we shared with the board of governors and have been outlined in both the press release and of course the details about the numbers in the tables. let me start as they say -- there are six highlights. let me start with the real highlight from gdp. as the press release says in its headline, our committee and again as jim emphasized there is consensus for the median of our committee and i will talk a bit about the balance of risks around that that our committee felt real gdp growth this year of around 3.3% was on a fourth to fourth quarter basis. that
wells, scott brown from raymond and james, george from huntington and nathaniel karp from pbca company. with that let me turn it over to stuart hoffman. >> thank you jim and good morning to everyone. thank you to the committee and my colleagues that were just introduced. we had a busy day yesterday in preparation for that a lot of indirection and e-mails getting ready for yesterday. what i would like to do is share with you the highlights. really there are six and as a lookout i can see a...
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[applause] i'm not willing to tell james howard, a brain cancer patient from texas, that his treatment might not be covered. i'm not willing to tell jim houser, a small business owner from oregon, that he has to go back to paying $5,000 more to cover his employees. as we speak, this law is making prescription drugs cheaper for seniors and giving uninsured students a chance to stay on their parents' coverage. [applause] so i say to this chamber tonight -- instead of refighting the battles of the last two years, let's fix what needs fixing and move forward. [applause] now, the final step -- a critical step -- in winning the future is to make sure we are not buried under a mountain of debt. we are living with a legacy of deficit-spending that began almost a decade ago. >> and in the wake of the financial crisis, some of that was necessary to keep credit flowing, save jobs and put money in people's pockets. but now that the worst of the recession is over, we have to confront the fact that our government spends more than it takes in. that is not sustainable. every day, families sacrifice to live within their means. they deserve a governmen
[applause] i'm not willing to tell james howard, a brain cancer patient from texas, that his treatment might not be covered. i'm not willing to tell jim houser, a small business owner from oregon, that he has to go back to paying $5,000 more to cover his employees. as we speak, this law is making prescription drugs cheaper for seniors and giving uninsured students a chance to stay on their parents' coverage. [applause] so i say to this chamber tonight -- instead of refighting the battles of the...
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wells, scott brown from raymond and james, george from huntington and nathaniel karp from pbca company. with that let me turn it over to stuart hoffman. >> thank you jim and good morning to everyone. thank you to the committee and my colleagues that were just introduced. we had a busy day yesterday in preparation for that a lot of indirection and e-mails getting ready for yesterday. what i would like to do is share with you the highlights. really there are six and as a lookout i can see a lot of familiar faces. glad to have you back. but there are six main highlights of our economic outlook and as jim said, we shared with the board of governors and have been outlined in both the press release and of course the details about the numbers in the tables. let me start as they say -- there are six highlights. let me start with the real highlight from gdp. as the press release says in its headline, our committee and again as jim emphasized there is consensus for the median of our committee and i will talk a bit about the balance of risks around that that our committee felt real gdp growth this year of around 3.3% was on a fourth to fourth quarter basis. that
wells, scott brown from raymond and james, george from huntington and nathaniel karp from pbca company. with that let me turn it over to stuart hoffman. >> thank you jim and good morning to everyone. thank you to the committee and my colleagues that were just introduced. we had a busy day yesterday in preparation for that a lot of indirection and e-mails getting ready for yesterday. what i would like to do is share with you the highlights. really there are six and as a lookout i can see a...
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james. george from huntington. end of annual from bbc a compass. with that let me turn this over to steve hoffman. >> thank you, jim. and good morning to everyone.e had a busy day yesterday, in preparation for that, a lot of interaction and e-mails getting ready for yesterday. what i'd like to do is share with you the highlights really there are six, and as i look out tonight and see a lot of the money faces, glad to have you back. but there are six main highlights our economic outlook that as jim said we shared with the board of governors, and have been outlined in both the press release and, of course, the details about the numbers in the table. let me start come as i said there are six highlights. let's start with the outlook for real gdp. as the press release says in its headline, our committee, and again as jim emphasize, this is a consensus of our committee, and i'll talk a bit about the balance of risks around the. but our committee felt more forecast real gdp growth this year of around 3.3%. prosodic fourth the fourth order basis. that compares what we thought we'll call potential gdp of around the center of around 2.5, 2.7 if i. we get
james. george from huntington. end of annual from bbc a compass. with that let me turn this over to steve hoffman. >> thank you, jim. and good morning to everyone.e had a busy day yesterday, in preparation for that, a lot of interaction and e-mails getting ready for yesterday. what i'd like to do is share with you the highlights really there are six, and as i look out tonight and see a lot of the money faces, glad to have you back. but there are six main highlights our economic outlook...