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unostentatious big man than any the closer you start to see the diamonds are arawn the five noonan and karen c in the diamonds you as something in me this in the earing missing of this that nonsense this forgiving of preferred press that as a temporary price indian and then change and nursing a sense own and in financing and is one thing and the dome of the testimony given stone rings n m cnn will print and speaking and that and until she did chicks then looking kingdom and and then saturday...
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all health karen tiglp health c entitlements exceed our revenue trend. so before the end of the century, before our grandkids are raising their families, all federal revenue that comes into the government won't be enough to cover our health care entitlements. so i know you can't give us a recommendation or value judgments, it is obvious from your numbers that this package is us sustainable. we can't just be a government that only provides health care benefits. we have national defense. we have education concerns. we have environmental concern. we have social security. and so the sooner we recognize that the path we're on is ruinous which is what you're showing us in these long-term numbers, the tax rates you tell us that we need to have if we want to finance this through income taxes, the bottom tax bracket is 25%, the mid sl 66%. the top tax rate is 88%. we won't have an odel breaks do think in 2027 because of debt burdens. so i think we need to be a little more candid about the absolute unsustainability of it. i
all health karen tiglp health c entitlements exceed our revenue trend. so before the end of the century, before our grandkids are raising their families, all federal revenue that comes into the government won't be enough to cover our health care entitlements. so i know you can't give us a recommendation or value judgments, it is obvious from your numbers that this package is us sustainable. we can't just be a government that only provides health care benefits. we have national defense. we have...
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his compromise and change meeting both sides on this issue takes theç air out of their sales. >> karenite that, you r referenced that a number of bishops will find this unacceptable. a number of people will, particularly politicians. how does this president resolve all of this to the complete satisfaction of everyone? >> i think he can't. that's one of the things i respect about this president is he found way to stand on principle, trying to make as many people as happy as possible. here is mitt romney trying to convince people that no, i'm really the arch conservative when he had to stand up at cpac and mislead the audience and cherry pick from his audience of having protected very same rule when he was governor of massachusetts. the president has found way to stand on principle and to be principled and accept that not everybody will be happy because guess what, that's live as my mother used to tell me. mitt romney is trying to say i can be whatever you want and that's not working. >> some religious leaders will not be able to support contraception at all and some political leaders ar
his compromise and change meeting both sides on this issue takes theç air out of their sales. >> karenite that, you r referenced that a number of bishops will find this unacceptable. a number of people will, particularly politicians. how does this president resolve all of this to the complete satisfaction of everyone? >> i think he can't. that's one of the things i respect about this president is he found way to stand on principle, trying to make as many people as happy as...
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Feb 26, 2012
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all of our event coverage is available on our web site -- on our website, c-span.org. karenon the phone, richmond, virginia. good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. my comments were directed to the lake research partner. never mind. i want to correct some the she said about the ultrasound bill, that the battle ultrasound was -- something that she said about the older son bill. the vaginal ultrasound was not intrauterine. one question i have about contraception is whether or not insurance companies are reimbursing or paying for condoms. why is it always about the birth control pill and not condoms? thank you for taking my call. host: the headline focuses on the political problems facing bob mcdonnell. he joined us earlier in the program. the interview will be posted on our website, c-span.org. this is a preview of the michigan primary. if you go to the detroit news website from interviews with the voters supporting either mitt romney or rick santorum -- website, interviews with the voters supporting either mitt romney or rick santorum. next, a caller from louisvil
all of our event coverage is available on our web site -- on our website, c-span.org. karenon the phone, richmond, virginia. good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. my comments were directed to the lake research partner. never mind. i want to correct some the she said about the ultrasound bill, that the battle ultrasound was -- something that she said about the older son bill. the vaginal ultrasound was not intrauterine. one question i have about contraception is whether or not...
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live house coverage now on c-span. karen hallett, the united states army, new york. the chaplain: for those of all faiths who would join me, i ask you to rise. i'm reading from the book of exodus. moses said to the lrd -- lord, you have been telling me lead these people, but you have not let me know who you will send me. teach me your ways so i may know you and continue to find favor with you. remember that this nation is your people. the lord replied, my presence will go with you and i will give you rest. then moses said to him, if your presence does not go with us, do not send us up from here. how will anyone know that you are pleased with me and with your people unless you go with us? what else will distinguish me and your people from all the other people on the face of the earth? and the lord said to moses, i will do the very thing you asked, because i am pleased with you and i know you by name, and then moses said, now, lord, show me your glory, and this, o lord, is our prayer. we do not come seeking your blessing. today, we come seeking you. we invite you to be
live house coverage now on c-span. karen hallett, the united states army, new york. the chaplain: for those of all faiths who would join me, i ask you to rise. i'm reading from the book of exodus. moses said to the lrd -- lord, you have been telling me lead these people, but you have not let me know who you will send me. teach me your ways so i may know you and continue to find favor with you. remember that this nation is your people. the lord replied, my presence will go with you and i will...
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karen, timeor b. all right, all rht. don't bang on. i wasn't... nginon. "real men n't ght... they're man enou to control themselves. i didn't fight,i wa restraining. n says you gave this bkea c. thatas a.. accidental collion.. whe was restraining em. thatas a.. that's pathetic. . accidental collion.. wh are you watching? , it's simon cowell beg ru to a mentally ill rson ohrigh i tried having a wor with jake about his attitude wardwomen, and i'm-- i'm so depressed theay everybody just aomatally ( doorbell rings ) slotthemselves intohesestupid sexual sreotes. ck apromised. ve aually got a copy ofhat e council laughablcallheir "traffic calng pgram." wod you like me to ta youhrough it? that gonna be too technica r my girly brain. it for you, darling! karen: you're... ...slimy, disgusting cat sick! oh, you cheeky beasts. ben: you're a big, slimy, oven glove! you're germs from a fly! i've never been so insulted. your hair! you're all stinky brain juice from a diseased cave troll. you are a dead warthog's burp.
karen, timeor b. all right, all rht. don't bang on. i wasn't... nginon. "real men n't ght... they're man enou to control themselves. i didn't fight,i wa restraining. n says you gave this bkea c. thatas a.. accidental collion.. whe was restraining em. thatas a.. that's pathetic. . accidental collion.. wh are you watching? , it's simon cowell beg ru to a mentally ill rson ohrigh i tried having a wor with jake about his attitude wardwomen, and i'm-- i'm so depressed theay everybody just...
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jump to area c or are they just different areas that are vulnerable and they pop in at different time points. and that's a very difficult question to answer with human patients. and sohat karen duff and i did at columbia and brad highman at harvard, we've used genetic engineering to introduce the pathology of alzheimer in area a in a mouse and then track changes over time. >> rose: that's the pathway. >> and that's the pathway. now the pathway begins in an area called the intraortal cortex, of the hypocampus, important for memory as discussed in some of your brain series so it start notice hypocampus and spreads outside of the hypocampus and that might account for why when we do follow patients with alzheimer, it begins with just very mild forgetfulness, but as the disease progresses, you start havi other symptoms like language problems, et ceta. >> rose: and how does it go from one cell in one region to another cell in another region? >> well, that's interesting. we don't foe that we have theories. the big news here is that we show that it does. in other words, t wasn't clear that it did. and now that this has been shown, now it really becomes an incredibly interesting ques
jump to area c or are they just different areas that are vulnerable and they pop in at different time points. and that's a very difficult question to answer with human patients. and sohat karen duff and i did at columbia and brad highman at harvard, we've used genetic engineering to introduce the pathology of alzheimer in area a in a mouse and then track changes over time. >> rose: that's the pathway. >> and that's the pathway. now the pathway begins in an area called the intraortal...