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and then another chance to see joyce appleby. tomorrow on "washington journal," law yun discusses a recent report that shows the decline in foreclosures for the first time in five years. they've heard --cavid chavern talks about strengthening small business. and george wilson looks at defense spending and one program that may be cut. "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. dollar supreme court nominee elena kagan is meeting with
and then another chance to see joyce appleby. tomorrow on "washington journal," law yun discusses a recent report that shows the decline in foreclosures for the first time in five years. they've heard --cavid chavern talks about strengthening small business. and george wilson looks at defense spending and one program that may be cut. "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. dollar supreme court nominee elena kagan is meeting with
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first of all, as joyce said, i'd just like it here. [laughter] [applause] this congressional district voted for me in 1992 and 1996 and all over the district i have been. i got to come back again in 2008 first for hillary and then for jack murtha. [applause] i feel at home here. i have come from morgantown, west virginia where spoke at the commencement for the university of west virginia today and then i came over here and i was thinking that when i come over these hills, i always think i am home. it is like western arkansas where i grew up. i am very grateful to you. because i truly love jack murtha. he was [applause] and every -- and in every me except when we played golf. [laughter] plastic driver and we were playing at congressional country club one time and i out drove home, we were talking about him being in the water. he was so wound up that he hit over the green and into the water. he was over 60-years old at the time. it is good to have a guy like that on your side. of the most important members of congress in my lifetime and
first of all, as joyce said, i'd just like it here. [laughter] [applause] this congressional district voted for me in 1992 and 1996 and all over the district i have been. i got to come back again in 2008 first for hillary and then for jack murtha. [applause] i feel at home here. i have come from morgantown, west virginia where spoke at the commencement for the university of west virginia today and then i came over here and i was thinking that when i come over these hills, i always think i am...
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. >> mitchell: joyce sterkel created the ranch for kids, providing 30 children with a low-stress, highlytured routine. sterkel has been observing the effects for fetal alcohol syndrome for decades. she took this video of a 14-year-old russian adoptee. no one is expected to have a homicidal child. no one is expecting that. i don't think you can be prepared for that. >> mitchell: this boy tried to kill his adoptive grandmother when he was five and was jailed three times before he was eight years old. >> they have a hidden disability. when we look at them, they look like absolutely normal children. >> mitchell: a trained staff works with kids who spend long days in class punctuated by physical activity and recreation on the weekends. they are never left alone. >> we feed livestock. we have ranch work to do. we do landscaping. we pick up rocks and sticks. we do all kinds of very boring monotonous things. >> mitchell: critics say the ranch is too idyllic and does not prepare children for the real world, but sterkel says she's teaching kids coping skills in a safe place and some will be able t
. >> mitchell: joyce sterkel created the ranch for kids, providing 30 children with a low-stress, highlytured routine. sterkel has been observing the effects for fetal alcohol syndrome for decades. she took this video of a 14-year-old russian adoptee. no one is expected to have a homicidal child. no one is expecting that. i don't think you can be prepared for that. >> mitchell: this boy tried to kill his adoptive grandmother when he was five and was jailed three times before he was...
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i'll check. >> and tells you how many bolts and how far apart. >> what is next. >> joyces hold up theou can see that's securely fastened there and you can buy these if you don't have them you can add these. >> great. >> once you take a look where the joyce attaches to a beam or a post you've got a hanger there, what that does, keeps it from twisting and turning, so if it twists this way then you're going to have a problem and you can see we've got those securely fastened as well and then on the post that holds the beam, there's specific anchors for that as well, again, securely bolted in. >> i'll leave some of this to my husband who wants to get this. and less than a minute. tell me what else i can do. >> railing, very, very important, make sure that's safe and make sure it's secure if it's bolted or secure, it's tight. a local code dictates how high the railing is and how wide the spacing between the balancesters. height usually between 36 and 42 inches check the code and balancesters, four inches or so-so the small children can't get their head through there and finally take a look
i'll check. >> and tells you how many bolts and how far apart. >> what is next. >> joyces hold up theou can see that's securely fastened there and you can buy these if you don't have them you can add these. >> great. >> once you take a look where the joyce attaches to a beam or a post you've got a hanger there, what that does, keeps it from twisting and turning, so if it twists this way then you're going to have a problem and you can see we've got those securely...
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she's so hot, that jesse joyce writer and comedian funny as a sad clown hanging himself using a lacerom an oversized shoe. and if intelligence were a port authority bathroom stall, many old, perverted old men would enter him daily. >> war, starvation. terrorism. guys named brad who stole my sweat shirt. it's a cruel world, brad. but figures figure life on average is pretty effing sweet. don't know what i said there. consider stats in 2000, one in four americans earned more than $75,000 a year, in 1890 only 1% earned equivalent that have figure. since 1950s the size of the average home doubled from 1100 to 2200 square feet z crime numbers crop dropped if you want to know the best time to be alive observe this wonder. >> that is sad. he never could have survived the 1800s. >> that is great. >> and 100 years ago living in cage. we have it easy. don't we? >> where do you get this stuff from? this makes me uncomfortable. there are many things wrong for that. for white people, things are awesome. things have gotten worse for you guys. you had slaves doing stuff. you have to get your own co
she's so hot, that jesse joyce writer and comedian funny as a sad clown hanging himself using a lacerom an oversized shoe. and if intelligence were a port authority bathroom stall, many old, perverted old men would enter him daily. >> war, starvation. terrorism. guys named brad who stole my sweat shirt. it's a cruel world, brad. but figures figure life on average is pretty effing sweet. don't know what i said there. consider stats in 2000, one in four americans earned more than $75,000 a...
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you joyce appleby, why did call this book on the history of capitalism "the relentless>> that is what the history of capitalism has been, one ahead revolution in workplaces, areas of profit, productive centers -- one revolution after another. one economist said it well, capitalism is about creative disruption. we get all the new technology but sometimes we get to the messy part. every invention that succeeds wipes out its predecessor, and this may change where people to have. it never stops. as we know, having lived through 2008 and 2009, we now realize that this was not out of nowhere but that is what it seemed like that is a part of it that is a revolution going from boom time to burst bubble. >> define capitalism. >> a system in which private individuals take initiative with their own capital usually to enhance production or produce something that they can sell in the market for profit. i give that definition and it seems so ordinary and yet every element in that definition was an affront to the established customs and traditions of the societies in which capitalistic traditions be
you joyce appleby, why did call this book on the history of capitalism "the relentless>> that is what the history of capitalism has been, one ahead revolution in workplaces, areas of profit, productive centers -- one revolution after another. one economist said it well, capitalism is about creative disruption. we get all the new technology but sometimes we get to the messy part. every invention that succeeds wipes out its predecessor, and this may change where people to have. it...
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. >> in the relentless revolution, you seem professor joyce appleby describing why this is a cultural situation. >> south korea -- south dakota senator john thune spoke at the annual meeting. he remarked on the and state of the country and the nation. senator thune is introduced by rnc chairman michael steele. >> i want to welcome all the view and thank you for what has been, we hope for you, a wonderful day and a half so far of the business and information. we really appreciate everything that the staff has done to put together this event for us. sarah, thank you for all of the hard work and dedication. we want to also make sure that we have an opportunity to welcome and north friend who is here with us, the hon. senator from the great state of arkansas tim hutchinson. thank you, sir, for being here. welcome. [applause] on a note that i know is personal so -- for so many of you and i think is important for us as a family to take note of, we have news to keep the national committee man from arkansas and in our prayers. he has been very seriously ill. in talking with the family from ar
. >> in the relentless revolution, you seem professor joyce appleby describing why this is a cultural situation. >> south korea -- south dakota senator john thune spoke at the annual meeting. he remarked on the and state of the country and the nation. senator thune is introduced by rnc chairman michael steele. >> i want to welcome all the view and thank you for what has been, we hope for you, a wonderful day and a half so far of the business and information. we really...
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i want to thank our first lady, joyce murtha, for coming out.gn, there was a group of people, a lot of set at. without their help, we would not be standing here today. there is a group of people, if their support did not come, we would not be standing here today. look at this crowd. this is absolutely wonderful. [applause] i have been very fortunate. i received support from adverse groups across this state, across the spectrum. republican and democrat, liberal and conservative. i am talking about economic development, jobs, doing the things you want to do in pennsylvania. that is what my messages. it is about you. it is not about me. [applause] i have to admit mrs. murtha chastised me. i am looking around trying to find my family. i will not forget them again. my sister, my aunt, my mother-in-law, my sister-in-law, my nephew. everyone came out. [applause] standing up here makes me so proud to be doing the things i am doing and running in this campaign. bittersweet moment. passage of congressman murtha, right now. working for congressman murtha a
i want to thank our first lady, joyce murtha, for coming out.gn, there was a group of people, a lot of set at. without their help, we would not be standing here today. there is a group of people, if their support did not come, we would not be standing here today. look at this crowd. this is absolutely wonderful. [applause] i have been very fortunate. i received support from adverse groups across this state, across the spectrum. republican and democrat, liberal and conservative. i am talking...
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after that, "q & a" with joyce appleby. then at 7:00 a.m., "washington journal."today a senate hearing on the oil spill off the coast of louisiana and clean-up efforts. they will hear from b.p. president and homeland security committee leader janet napalatano. >> defending the united states against cyber-attacks.
after that, "q & a" with joyce appleby. then at 7:00 a.m., "washington journal."today a senate hearing on the oil spill off the coast of louisiana and clean-up efforts. they will hear from b.p. president and homeland security committee leader janet napalatano. >> defending the united states against cyber-attacks.
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guest: it's an open >> up next is "q&a" with author joyce appleby.then david cameron and nick clegg. then a press conference with hillary clinton and william hague. the senate returns tomorrow to continue work on the financial regulation bill. votes on several amendments are scheduled to get under way at 5:30 p.m. eastern. harry reid should file the closing debate and passage could follow later in the week. the house returns to debate several bills said 6:30 p.m. eastern on tuesday. they plan to return to legislation to reauthorize science and technology programs. it extends tax credits for unemployment benefits
guest: it's an open >> up next is "q&a" with author joyce appleby.then david cameron and nick clegg. then a press conference with hillary clinton and william hague. the senate returns tomorrow to continue work on the financial regulation bill. votes on several amendments are scheduled to get under way at 5:30 p.m. eastern. harry reid should file the closing debate and passage could follow later in the week. the house returns to debate several bills said 6:30 p.m. eastern on...
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supreme court justice and he could announce his joyce today. he interviewed diane wood yesterday. she is at least the fourth finalist the president is considering for the seat being vacated by justice john paul stevens. he announced last month that he plans to retire at the end of the current term. wood interviewed with the president last year for the supreme court seat that sonia sotomayor now occupies. >> one of the current justices is being compared to one of this country's most beloved first ladies. >> i am enormously honored to receive an award bearing her name. and to take her back with me to chambers. >> the women's national democratic club presented justice ruth bader ginsburg with the elanor award. the honor is named after eleanor roos sprelt and presented to someone the organization believes demonstrates the principles that defined the former first lady. hilly clinton and nancy pelosi have won in past years. >> virginia's attorney general is turning up the heat on a former uva professor over his research on climate change. ken cuccinelli is demanding papers from the univ
supreme court justice and he could announce his joyce today. he interviewed diane wood yesterday. she is at least the fourth finalist the president is considering for the seat being vacated by justice john paul stevens. he announced last month that he plans to retire at the end of the current term. wood interviewed with the president last year for the supreme court seat that sonia sotomayor now occupies. >> one of the current justices is being compared to one of this country's most...
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. >> the ucla professor joyce apple be discusses why capitalism as a cultural system, not just an economic elena kagan was on capitol hill today, where she continues her visit with senators ahead of her confirmation hearing. among the senators, arlen specter and charles schumer as well as scott brown. this is about 15 minutes. >> could morning. -- good morning. >> the publication is about four new yorkers. do you think there is zero little reader a -- a little [unintelligible] i will tell you one i will tellt relates to your newspaper. in 1967, he said, i have to go. he could not get his ticket to fenway park. he said, i will get your ticket for $14. $47. >> you are going the wrong direction. >> she is such a good lawyer. she is able to combine brilliance and practicality. that is a good combination. one of my worries has always been that they are way up in the ivory tower, and they did not quite appreciate the practical consequences on businesses, governments, and people i have known alani kagan is within her goals, and one thing -- alani kagan is within her goals. people say, what kind o
. >> the ucla professor joyce apple be discusses why capitalism as a cultural system, not just an economic elena kagan was on capitol hill today, where she continues her visit with senators ahead of her confirmation hearing. among the senators, arlen specter and charles schumer as well as scott brown. this is about 15 minutes. >> could morning. -- good morning. >> the publication is about four new yorkers. do you think there is zero little reader a -- a little [unintelligible]...
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nobody named james joyce or george bernard shaw or the civil war of 1920. their sense of irishness was a construction of confetti and tissue paper. it was a largely empty signifier. granted, tens of millions -- millions of people who will be in that big, latino mass in the 2004 census, it is largely going to be a and the signifier. if you go to signs of american germanness, you go to german -- you go to michigan where there are lederhosen and large mugs of beer, nobody is talking about goehter and the weimer republic and having germanness at their core. it is tacky and tors the stuff -- y -- stuff. i was in mexico city last week, walking by a chile's. my daughter pointed to it and said look, eight chili's. i said they probably think that is an american restaurant. the idea of a mexican restaurant like that would drive them not. absolutely, with high rates of about marriage, with the tendency in the u.s. to lose home country language by the third generation, all of those trends, being what they are, yes. it is not going to mean as much as it is going to seen
nobody named james joyce or george bernard shaw or the civil war of 1920. their sense of irishness was a construction of confetti and tissue paper. it was a largely empty signifier. granted, tens of millions -- millions of people who will be in that big, latino mass in the 2004 census, it is largely going to be a and the signifier. if you go to signs of american germanness, you go to german -- you go to michigan where there are lederhosen and large mugs of beer, nobody is talking about goehter...
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joyce, good morning. caller: i would like to know where this man's wife was when he was assembling all of this equipment and material for bombs to make bombs. she must have known what he was up to. host: why do you ask? caller: why do why ask? host: yes. caller: nothing has been done about his wife. as far as i know. but i know this much, if my husband was doing all of this in my basement or my room cottage, i would certainly want to know what he was up to. host: that will do it for questions. we will -- we had 30 or so calls in the first hour of the program. we will take a timeout to talk about the federal response in the gulf of mexico. our guest will be rep joseph cao. we will be right back. ♪ . . >> watch what you want, when you want. >> this weekend, sunday night on c-span's "q&a." >> as the president considers potential nom knows, learn about the nation's highest court through the eyes of those who serve there through the latest book, the supreme court. interviews and photos with all the justices th
joyce, good morning. caller: i would like to know where this man's wife was when he was assembling all of this equipment and material for bombs to make bombs. she must have known what he was up to. host: why do you ask? caller: why do why ask? host: yes. caller: nothing has been done about his wife. as far as i know. but i know this much, if my husband was doing all of this in my basement or my room cottage, i would certainly want to know what he was up to. host: that will do it for questions....
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. >> joyce describes what capitalism is an economic system. this is on c-span. >> defending the united states against cyber attacks. under secretary philip reitinger, to roll of private networks in social security. on c-span. >> "washington journal" continues. host: mike coffman represents the six districts, here to talk about president karzai's visit. they clear the air at white house. two leaders look ahead to critical period of the war. what is your take? guest: there has been a lot of friction. eikenberry, iken ve particularly over the issue of corruption in afghanistan, the afghan ty of the ever me government to have a strategy to take hold for a policy there to be successful. there has been friction. hopefully -- i think the carping back-and-forth has not been productive. this at least settles back and allows us to move forward. host: what to be the strategy from the obama administration? should it be carrots and sticks? guest: carrots and sticks. do it publicly does not quite take into account the political call for afghanistan and the
. >> joyce describes what capitalism is an economic system. this is on c-span. >> defending the united states against cyber attacks. under secretary philip reitinger, to roll of private networks in social security. on c-span. >> "washington journal" continues. host: mike coffman represents the six districts, here to talk about president karzai's visit. they clear the air at white house. two leaders look ahead to critical period of the war. what is your take? guest:...
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joyce applebee's describes what capitalism is a cultural system. that is sunday night on c-span. >> the space shuttle atlantis its final mission. the crew will spend 12 days in orbit and deliver a russian built research module to the international space station. 40,000 guests witnessed this launch including robert today and buzz aldrin. >> going to internal reactants. >> copy. close and lock your visors. initiate o2. >> t-minus two minutes and counting. activating the cameras on the rocket boosters. >> one minute 30 seconds. >> the water system is now arched. -- armed. >> one minute. >> the sequencer will hand up to the flight computers at t minus 31 seconds. 15 seconds from now. rocket flight data activators are activated. t-minus 31 seconds. the handoff has occurred. >> 25. >> a rocket nozzle gimbel check. firing chamber is armed. sound supressiom is activated. 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, at 3, 2, 1. 0. liftoff of space shuttle atlantis. they will achieve historical accomplishments in space. >> houston is now controlling. the maneuver is complete. they
joyce applebee's describes what capitalism is a cultural system. that is sunday night on c-span. >> the space shuttle atlantis its final mission. the crew will spend 12 days in orbit and deliver a russian built research module to the international space station. 40,000 guests witnessed this launch including robert today and buzz aldrin. >> going to internal reactants. >> copy. close and lock your visors. initiate o2. >> t-minus two minutes and counting. activating the...
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. >> in their relentless revolution, joyce applebee's describes why capitalism is a cultural look system. that is sunday night on c-span. >> while we cannot presume to replace justice stevens wisdom or experience, i have selected a nominee i believe and bodies that excellent, independence, integrity, and a passion for all and who could ultimately provide that same kind of leadership on the courts. our solicitor general and my friend, elena kagan. >> learn more about the nation's highest court from those who have served on the bench in c- span's latest book, "the supreme court." candid conversations, unique insight about the supreme court, available now in hardcover and also as an e-book. >> top executives from companies involved in the gulf oil spill returned to capitol hill for a second day of hearings. the chairman of the house energy subcommittee said the panel of investigators discovered the blowout prevention device on the deepwater horizon rig was modified, making it difficult to operate after the accident. here is a part of the meeting that is about 3 1/2 hours. >> it should be no
. >> in their relentless revolution, joyce applebee's describes why capitalism is a cultural look system. that is sunday night on c-span. >> while we cannot presume to replace justice stevens wisdom or experience, i have selected a nominee i believe and bodies that excellent, independence, integrity, and a passion for all and who could ultimately provide that same kind of leadership on the courts. our solicitor general and my friend, elena kagan. >> learn more about the...
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joyce, go ahead. caller: everything that happens in washington is underhanded and crooked. i have no trust in our government. social security, they say that we think of it as entitlement. i do feel like i was entitled, it was given to us by the government to help the taxpayer the pace for the schools in the streets and kept the politicians rich all these years. that is what we live on. i feel like affirmative action was in thailand. our biggest problem is the the legal aliens -- i feel like affirmative action was entitlement. our biggest problem is the illegal aliens. if that rule was in force over the united states the situation would be better. host: you said that social security was your main form of income? caller: yes. host: how else is that supplemented? caller: i pay for my own health care. as long as i just use it for the insurance and by homeowners' taxes and things like that i can make it less. host: we appreciate your joining the conversation this morning. bob, the democratic line. caller: how are you doing? host: doing fine, thanks. caller: i know that regulator
joyce, go ahead. caller: everything that happens in washington is underhanded and crooked. i have no trust in our government. social security, they say that we think of it as entitlement. i do feel like i was entitled, it was given to us by the government to help the taxpayer the pace for the schools in the streets and kept the politicians rich all these years. that is what we live on. i feel like affirmative action was in thailand. our biggest problem is the the legal aliens -- i feel like...
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. >> in the relentless revolution, joyce appleby describes the history of capitalism. >> the new presidentthe minneapolis federal reserve, narayana kocherlakota, talks about financial regulation. he was appointed last october after 10 years as a consultant to the minneapolis fed. he discusses the financial regulation bill before the senate and his ideas for limiting bailouts of financial institutions. this is about half an hour. >> the key for the generous introduction. it is a pleasure to be here. -- thank you for the generous introduction. it is a pleasure to be here. i was here in august for the top. richard gave a fantastic talk. the theme of his address was to hide your banker h --u-- hug yor banker. [laughter] i thought about following that up with "kiss your banker,"but decided to go on a different direction. bankers collectively that that house prices would not fall within three years. we were wrong. this discrepancy between our expectations and realizations was the cause of the crisis. the congress is currently considering legislation to restructure financial regulations. no matte
. >> in the relentless revolution, joyce appleby describes the history of capitalism. >> the new presidentthe minneapolis federal reserve, narayana kocherlakota, talks about financial regulation. he was appointed last october after 10 years as a consultant to the minneapolis fed. he discusses the financial regulation bill before the senate and his ideas for limiting bailouts of financial institutions. this is about half an hour. >> the key for the generous introduction. it is...
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. >> joyce applebee discusses where capitalism and more information. >> sunday on c-span, remarks by gordon brown. >> earlier this week, secretary of state, hillary clinton, and mr. karzai talked at an event to institute peace. this is a little more than an hour. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. i am executive vice president here at the united states institute of peace. and it is with enormous pleasure that we welcome, president karzai, and secretary clinton for a discussion. in addition, we have a full room down the hall in the academy, and we have a global audience watching line online. we hope to take questions following this event, this discussion and now i am happy to turn the podium over to ambassador richard solomon, president of usip. >> good afternoon, and many thanks for joining us. madam secretary, thanks for coming to our humble abode. we are so jammed in here and i think we need more space, and we are working on that. and president karzai, we are honored to have you join us at the institute of peace. we have our board chamber, and other members, ambassador holebr
. >> joyce applebee discusses where capitalism and more information. >> sunday on c-span, remarks by gordon brown. >> earlier this week, secretary of state, hillary clinton, and mr. karzai talked at an event to institute peace. this is a little more than an hour. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. i am executive vice president here at the united states institute of peace. and it is with enormous pleasure that we welcome, president karzai, and secretary clinton for...
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this is work that joyce clifford really pioneered, and they also had a kind of medical home for in-patient care which is fairly common these days. and, you know, the nurses came on rounds, nurses interacted, nurses provided continuity. so i kind of learned early and in the middle of my medical training kind of how nurses worked to provide comprehensive care in a very different way, not a physician-centric way the way many traditional medical programs are taught. after i did my fellowship, i went to join the harvard community health plan, and at that time the entire care model for primary care was built around teams, around nurse practitioner, pa teams, and i think very exciting, and i think our panelists will talk about some of the alcohollalties and some of -- commonalities and some of the differences between nurse practitioners and p.a.s in the a primary care setting. then i made a career shift and joined the robert wood johnson foundation for 12 and a half years or so. many of you are familiar with rwj's investments in the work force not only in primary care, but in nursing generally. w
this is work that joyce clifford really pioneered, and they also had a kind of medical home for in-patient care which is fairly common these days. and, you know, the nurses came on rounds, nurses interacted, nurses provided continuity. so i kind of learned early and in the middle of my medical training kind of how nurses worked to provide comprehensive care in a very different way, not a physician-centric way the way many traditional medical programs are taught. after i did my fellowship, i...
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like me to think that somehow that voice will go on forever through that radio reminding us of the joyce of what is really a child's game. and now detroit has lost him, the baseball community has lost him, but we have not lost the resonance of the voice in our hearts. and every time spring comes we'll be reminded of not only the joy that the national pastime is back but we'll be reminded of the joy that was listening to and being with ernie harwell. mr. speaker, at this point if it is in order i would urge all members to support the passage of h.res. 1328, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. towns: mr. speaker, i urge my colleagues to support this resolution, honoring mr. harwell, a colorful character who will be deeply missed by the people, not only of michigan, people throughout this nation. i had an opportunity many, many years ago to hear him, and i'll be honest with you, even though my team was losing that day, you know, i must admit that i enjoyed hearing
like me to think that somehow that voice will go on forever through that radio reminding us of the joyce of what is really a child's game. and now detroit has lost him, the baseball community has lost him, but we have not lost the resonance of the voice in our hearts. and every time spring comes we'll be reminded of not only the joy that the national pastime is back but we'll be reminded of the joy that was listening to and being with ernie harwell. mr. speaker, at this point if it is in order...
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but i just want to express to him and to joyce how much this institution will miss them in the comingar. he's thoughtful, considerate individual, he is deliberate in his views, accessible with your ideas, and in my view, it will be a loss for the institution he won't be back here. it's coming from a democrat on this side of the aisle, and i realize there's a contest coming up. but i didn't want the day to begin or end without expressing my disappointment over the results in utah. i know that's probably not appropriate for democrats making comments about republican races, but bob bennett is one fine united states senator, and he's played an invaluable role, a critical role at critical junctures over the last number of years that i've served with him. after that, mr. president, let me make some comments about the bill before us. it has been nearly seven weeks since the banking committee approved legislation to reform wall street. and it's been more than three years since our committee, the baying committee, began work on this very important topic. it was in january of -- early february
but i just want to express to him and to joyce how much this institution will miss them in the comingar. he's thoughtful, considerate individual, he is deliberate in his views, accessible with your ideas, and in my view, it will be a loss for the institution he won't be back here. it's coming from a democrat on this side of the aisle, and i realize there's a contest coming up. but i didn't want the day to begin or end without expressing my disappointment over the results in utah. i know that's...