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>> steve: well, jimmy, coming to the stage are joanna, crystal, and bill.nk you for coming to health care hits karaoke club tonight. what is your name? >> joanna. >> jimmy: joana. >> crystal. >> jimmy: crystal. >> and bill. >> jimmy: and bill. very, very good. all right, very good. now, here's how we play. you'll each stand with your back to the sharp 108 and you'll sing the words you'll see in the monitor in front of you, the actual words of the pundits themselves. they'll change from white to yellow to help you follow along. it's just like real karaoke. at the end, we'll decide the winner based on audience applause. and steve, tell us what tonight's winner will be taking home. >> steve: well, jimmy, tonight's winner will receive a brand-new gps karaoke system. sing along to your favorite songs and follow the lyrics on the built-in monitor. includes a microphone and av cable. ♪ jimmy >> jimmy: wow. [ light laughter ] take a look. this is the most technologically advanced karaoke machine of its kind. it's kind being 1991. >> steve: ahh! yeah! >> jimmy: let'
>> steve: well, jimmy, coming to the stage are joanna, crystal, and bill.nk you for coming to health care hits karaoke club tonight. what is your name? >> joanna. >> jimmy: joana. >> crystal. >> jimmy: crystal. >> and bill. >> jimmy: and bill. very, very good. all right, very good. now, here's how we play. you'll each stand with your back to the sharp 108 and you'll sing the words you'll see in the monitor in front of you, the actual words of the...
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. >> reporter: the young woman being treated today is joanna. she's 17. >> translator: i decided to come because i had a strange pain and i got worried. they gave me the medication i needed and i was treated very well. >> reporter: and just as important -- did she have to pay for this visit? >> translator: no, i didn't have to pay. >> reporter: health care in brazil is a right. that's the law. and the state must pay for it. and so in this country of nearly 200 million people, there are no uninsured. and the array of free medical services extends from vaccinations to organ transplants to more recently sex change operations. since brazil made this vast array of services a constitutional right 20 years ago, many indicators of the nation's health have improved such as infant mortality and life expectancy. and while some wealthier brazilians opt out for private care, today three-quarters of the population relies on the public system. >> i think any society has to provide basic health care for its members and especially those who are the most vulnerab
. >> reporter: the young woman being treated today is joanna. she's 17. >> translator: i decided to come because i had a strange pain and i got worried. they gave me the medication i needed and i was treated very well. >> reporter: and just as important -- did she have to pay for this visit? >> translator: no, i didn't have to pay. >> reporter: health care in brazil is a right. that's the law. and the state must pay for it. and so in this country of nearly 200...
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>> i'm joanna schultz. [inaudible] >> how are you?> i'm so good and i have to tell you in retrospect your presentation was one of the best we ever had. so i'm hoping at some point you'll come back. but meanwhile come a few years ago, one of my favorite female students persuaded me to be the on-campus advisor for a sorority. and she had the bright idea because i'd gone to a women's school and had no personal exposure to a sorority that i should become inducted into the sorority along with 19 freshmen. so i went through this process myself and it was amazing to me that none of these freshmen women ever questioned why i was there going through those within. but because of this whole thing, i now get lots of literature from the sorority and it's hard for me to reconcile what i saw at that initiation, which is what you describe so perfectly, all the girls were dressed alike. they were almost all blonde, but almost all had blond hair. almost all in ponytails. but the literature that i get from national sorority presents a very different pic
>> i'm joanna schultz. [inaudible] >> how are you?> i'm so good and i have to tell you in retrospect your presentation was one of the best we ever had. so i'm hoping at some point you'll come back. but meanwhile come a few years ago, one of my favorite female students persuaded me to be the on-campus advisor for a sorority. and she had the bright idea because i'd gone to a women's school and had no personal exposure to a sorority that i should become inducted into the sorority...
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. >> host: a call from new jersey next, loch arbor and joanna going head head-on are democrats line.>> caller: good morning. ms. whitman, it being an advocate for environmental concerns and a strong wind when you were governor of our state, i know you are aware as everyone else, there is no safe way to store nuclear waste and that is the beginning of the conversation. you discuss the cost savings of the nuclear facility on line but never once mentioned the cost of ringing these facilities to the ability to function, and i don't understand why the taxpayer should be on the hook for guaranteed loans that banks won't offer because most of the facilities that have been begun went into default and now they are closed and abandoned. the cost is astronomical and it is always way over what the budget is. it is just not feasible way of handling our future energy. sustainable energy can create jobs and if we are smart enough not to offshore the production of the needed materials and build these plants here, it could be a solution to our employment problem. esko i think we could do the same thi
. >> host: a call from new jersey next, loch arbor and joanna going head head-on are democrats line.>> caller: good morning. ms. whitman, it being an advocate for environmental concerns and a strong wind when you were governor of our state, i know you are aware as everyone else, there is no safe way to store nuclear waste and that is the beginning of the conversation. you discuss the cost savings of the nuclear facility on line but never once mentioned the cost of ringing these...
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. -- joanna, on the democrats' line. caller: ms. whitman, being an advocate for environmental concerns, a strong one when you were governor of our state, you are aware as anybody else that there is no safe way to store nuclear waste. that is the beginning of the conversation. would you discuss the cost savings of once the nuclear facility is on line -- you never once mentioned the cost of bringing these facilities the ability to function. and i don't understand why the taxpayers should be on the hook for guaranteed loans that banks won't offer because most of the facilities that have been begun at have gone into default and have been closed and abandoned. the costs are astronomical, and it is always way over what the budget is. it is just not a feasible way of handling future energy. whereas sustainable energy can create jobs, if we were smart enough not to off for the production of the needed materials and build these plants here. it could be a solution to our employment problem. guest: i think we could do the same thing with nucle
. -- joanna, on the democrats' line. caller: ms. whitman, being an advocate for environmental concerns, a strong one when you were governor of our state, you are aware as anybody else that there is no safe way to store nuclear waste. that is the beginning of the conversation. would you discuss the cost savings of once the nuclear facility is on line -- you never once mentioned the cost of bringing these facilities the ability to function. and i don't understand why the taxpayers should be on...
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host: next up is joanna on the line for republicans. caller: good morning, i'm a first-time caller. i wanted to express that my family supports you and everything that you stand for. we really appreciate all you have done in office, in contrast to what the last caller just said. i am also a student right now and of what i do not understand is, college students are offered a type of insurance when you are enrolled in college and why his sister did not get that i do not understand. anyway, my husband is military and like a lot of people in my community, we actually did not know about the vote yesterday until we went to church and had a discussion. if everything passes, how does it affect our military health care? guest: it will not. the military health care will have to stay the same. i want to thank your husband and your family and you for their service to the country. but it will not change the medical health care. but i would point out that it could put the squeeze on the veterans' health care and particularly in that area because there are only so many dollars to go around. i worr
host: next up is joanna on the line for republicans. caller: good morning, i'm a first-time caller. i wanted to express that my family supports you and everything that you stand for. we really appreciate all you have done in office, in contrast to what the last caller just said. i am also a student right now and of what i do not understand is, college students are offered a type of insurance when you are enrolled in college and why his sister did not get that i do not understand. anyway, my...
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. -- joanna, on the democrats' line. caller: ms.ing an advocate for environmental concerns, a strong one when you were governor of our state, you are aware as anybody else that there is no safe way to store nuclear waste. that is the beginning of the conversation. would you discuss the cost savings of once the nuclear facility is on line -- you never once mentioned the cost of bringing these facilities the ability to function. and i don't understand why the taxpayers should be on the hook for guaranteed loans that banks won't offer because most of the facilities that have been begun at have gone into default and have been closed and abandoned. the costs are astronomical, and it is always way over what the budget is. it is just not a feasible way of handling future energy. whereas sustainable energy can create jobs, if we were smart enough not to off for the production of the needed materials and build these plants here. it could be a solution to our employment problem. guest: i think we could do the same thing with nuclear as far as
. -- joanna, on the democrats' line. caller: ms.ing an advocate for environmental concerns, a strong one when you were governor of our state, you are aware as anybody else that there is no safe way to store nuclear waste. that is the beginning of the conversation. would you discuss the cost savings of once the nuclear facility is on line -- you never once mentioned the cost of bringing these facilities the ability to function. and i don't understand why the taxpayers should be on the hook for...