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. >> health and human services secretary, kathleen sebelius, on a per dept.'s 2012 budget request and the health care law. mexican president calderon speaks at an event at the woodrow wilson center. after that, someone says congress is to blame for the 1 $0 billion in wasteful government spending highlighted in a new gao report. a couple of live events to tell you about. first, a forum on the future of fannie mae and freddie mac posted by the multi-cultural real-estate and policy conference. that group includes professional organizations for asian and hispanic realtors. our coverage on c-span3 begins at 9:00 a.m.. then on c-span at 10:00 a.m. eastern, the final hearing of the congressional oversight panel looking into tart's effect on security. members will hear from representatives of the treasury department, the fdic, and the federal reserve. >> this weekend on a booktv, reuben carter spent time in prison. he'll discuss that and his activist work. also, scott brown on his troubled childhood and rise to public political figure. get our schedules by e-mail. si
. >> health and human services secretary, kathleen sebelius, on a per dept.'s 2012 budget request and the health care law. mexican president calderon speaks at an event at the woodrow wilson center. after that, someone says congress is to blame for the 1 $0 billion in wasteful government spending highlighted in a new gao report. a couple of live events to tell you about. first, a forum on the future of fannie mae and freddie mac posted by the multi-cultural real-estate and policy...
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. >> kathleen courtney? >> my name is kathleen courtney, i'm chair of housing for the russian hill community organization. i wanted to confirm your request. the community organization requests that the planning commission continued the hearing for the discretionary review report on 1945. it is seeking clarification from the planning department and the city attorney's office regarding the process for addressing the appeal of the categorical hubs in -- exemption in conjunction with the review. we want to write a letter to the clerk seeking clarification from the city attorney. there appears to be inconsistent and contradictory elements of the city's policies and procedures. in fact, the direction that we have been given suggests we had a similar situation
. >> kathleen courtney? >> my name is kathleen courtney, i'm chair of housing for the russian hill community organization. i wanted to confirm your request. the community organization requests that the planning commission continued the hearing for the discretionary review report on 1945. it is seeking clarification from the planning department and the city attorney's office regarding the process for addressing the appeal of the categorical hubs in -- exemption in conjunction with...
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. >> reporter: kathleen doesn't take all this sitting, sitting down.he is actually on the move under her desk. a portable pedal machine. >> it gives uv a vitality and doesn't take a lot. it's not like i have to jog around the block. i can move my muscles, legs and bones at my desk. >> reporter: researchers tested a pedal device on 18 full-time employees with desk jobs. the workers loved it easy to use, didn't interfere with work and they pedaled five to 13 miles a day burning up to 500 extra calories. not only that they reported they felt better. >> it's a great idea. >> reporter: she is the fitness manager at the jewish community center in san francisco. she says any exercise you can do at your desk is smart. sit for too long you increase the chance of diabetes, heart disease and depression. >> it gives you the gray feeling that happens by 3 p.m. >> reporter: as for kathleen, she also uses a swedish ball. small weights as well as a plank of wood. >> the idea is to keep moving. is it. >> square dance music to this. >> reporter: it goes to say anytime y
. >> reporter: kathleen doesn't take all this sitting, sitting down.he is actually on the move under her desk. a portable pedal machine. >> it gives uv a vitality and doesn't take a lot. it's not like i have to jog around the block. i can move my muscles, legs and bones at my desk. >> reporter: researchers tested a pedal device on 18 full-time employees with desk jobs. the workers loved it easy to use, didn't interfere with work and they pedaled five to 13 miles a day burning...
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kathleen alioto. giants managing general partner and ceo bill neukom and his wife sally. the giants' president and chief operating officer larry fehr and his wife pam. giant's senior vice president and general manager brian sabian and his wife amanda. the wife of our skipper, mrs. kim bocce. former giants managing general partner, peter mcgowan. clubhouse manager mike murphy is here with his wife carol. also with us today, the giants' training and medical staff, the clubhouse staff, the front office staff of giants executives, and the players' families are here as well. i would like to introduce the of the giant broadcast team. tito puentes. dave flemming. mike cruco and dwayne kriker. hall of fame broadcaster jon miller. and finally, two giants living legends, hall of famer mr. willy makati and hall of famer, the greatest mr. willie mays. [applause] how about a big hand for all of our special guests, everyone? [applause] we would like to thank the city and county of san francisco and our community partners, bank of america, caw, levi's, coors and miller, sales force.com,
kathleen alioto. giants managing general partner and ceo bill neukom and his wife sally. the giants' president and chief operating officer larry fehr and his wife pam. giant's senior vice president and general manager brian sabian and his wife amanda. the wife of our skipper, mrs. kim bocce. former giants managing general partner, peter mcgowan. clubhouse manager mike murphy is here with his wife carol. also with us today, the giants' training and medical staff, the clubhouse staff, the front...
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kathleen sebelius is the secretary of health and human services. i spoke with her earlier this afternoon. madam secretary. >> hi, judy, how are you. >> woodruff: i'm well. how are you. >> pretty good. >> woodruff: thank you for doing this for us. >> sure. >> woodruff: caused quite a stir over there at the white house. >> i met with two or three >> what we have been hearing is that states have great ideas. i met with two or three governors the last couple of hours who want to do programs that bring all the private payers and medicaid and others to the table, work with doctors and providers. states want to look at regional exchanges. they're looking at all kinds of innovative ways to cover everybody, but they they can actually lower costs and have some even more effective delivery system changes. what the president said today is this innovation waiver has always been part of the affordable care act. since it was passed. it was not scheduled to start until 2017. but the more we got input from states around the country who were eager to roll up their s
kathleen sebelius is the secretary of health and human services. i spoke with her earlier this afternoon. madam secretary. >> hi, judy, how are you. >> woodruff: i'm well. how are you. >> pretty good. >> woodruff: thank you for doing this for us. >> sure. >> woodruff: caused quite a stir over there at the white house. >> i met with two or three >> what we have been hearing is that states have great ideas. i met with two or three governors the last...
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the kathleen, linsey, brian. >> good evening, supervisors, i am thomas. the issue in front of you is not whether the individuals are entitled to medical treatment but whether or not lyon-martin should be the provider. i am very troubled by the questions posed by this committee and the dearth of answers provided by lyon- martin's leadership. there are no protocols in place to prevent another shot down without advising clients and patience of where to go next. there is no budget presented to you tonight. in fact, there is no leadership people on the lyon-martin board at the present time. they will have a new board and the executive director has been on board today is. -- has been on the board to days. but it makes economic sense to give them $160,000, because if you don't, they will be a greater financial burden on the general fund. i will say this, if you give them the $150,000 loan, there should be conditions on the loan. number one, he should get guaranteed they will get the additional financing, from either the public or other foundations. second, they
the kathleen, linsey, brian. >> good evening, supervisors, i am thomas. the issue in front of you is not whether the individuals are entitled to medical treatment but whether or not lyon-martin should be the provider. i am very troubled by the questions posed by this committee and the dearth of answers provided by lyon- martin's leadership. there are no protocols in place to prevent another shot down without advising clients and patience of where to go next. there is no budget presented...
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expert kathleen smith says the pickup in deal activity suggests growing confidence in the economy and the stock market. >> investors are moving money from bonds into stocks because interest rates are so low. so they're looking for returns and looking for growth companies, and growth companies are really the domain of the i.p.o. market >> reporter: according to renaissance capital, there have already been 24 u.s. ipos this year. that compares to nearly half that amount in the same period last year. b.d.o. capital markets expert brian eccleston says pent-up demand from private equity funds is also a big factor. >> a lot of the private equity money and a lot of the private equity-owned companies that have been waiting on the sidelines the last couple of years may now be recognizing that prime time is here, and we've already seen that with some activity in the first couple of months. >> reporter: toys 'r' us is one of those private equity-owned firms reportedly considering an i.p.o. this year. even though no decision has yet been made, the company may try to raise as much as $800 million.
expert kathleen smith says the pickup in deal activity suggests growing confidence in the economy and the stock market. >> investors are moving money from bonds into stocks because interest rates are so low. so they're looking for returns and looking for growth companies, and growth companies are really the domain of the i.p.o. market >> reporter: according to renaissance capital, there have already been 24 u.s. ipos this year. that compares to nearly half that amount in the same...
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well for the right price traffic chiefs are jumping the queue you think ambulances are nice kathleen as out of investigates. imagine this was your regular monday morning. and she's day and wednesday and every other day every week for at least fourteen hours a day. moscow traffic is infamous with only the government and emergency vehicles having a small advantage and some so-called medics in the true spirit of capitalism decided to cash in on that. when i heard about this rumor i wanted to check it out for myself i was scared really simple to prove here i'll show you i'm going to call a private medical center and ask to send an ambulance taxi because of the. hike i'd like to order a car you know. what purpose. are you to drive me to a second relocation to the parliament house actually yes now. you know the prices will be about thirty minutes. but see i don't ask any questions i mean it's obvious that i'm not sick or anything if i'm going to the state duma but it doesn't matter to them consenting agree to wait for his taxi with us so we can at least get a shot of the emergency vehicle
well for the right price traffic chiefs are jumping the queue you think ambulances are nice kathleen as out of investigates. imagine this was your regular monday morning. and she's day and wednesday and every other day every week for at least fourteen hours a day. moscow traffic is infamous with only the government and emergency vehicles having a small advantage and some so-called medics in the true spirit of capitalism decided to cash in on that. when i heard about this rumor i wanted to check...
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kathleen bank owes the u.k. two point five billion pounds ok. so much less anger over that by the population than against a public sector union worker and also one of these bank guys arrested was the former treasurer of the bank after the collapse of the bank you then went to work for the f.s.a. the financial services authority in the u.k. yeah it's an amazing amount of corruption in iceland and u.k. exceeded only by the banking corruption in ireland and it's also one didn't as these guys topple the tyrants are looking at some guys in the middle east in their midst are running wild these bankers looting all the world and using london as a safe harbor you know they're totally blind to the looters amongst them there and you know it's not just a river in egypt. here's another headline don't get mad get even so this is in wisconsin the whole coke brother scott walker story labor vows to recall wisconsin g.o.p. lawmakers fight anti-union building court so governor scott walker republican of wisconsin and his republican allies in the state senate took
kathleen bank owes the u.k. two point five billion pounds ok. so much less anger over that by the population than against a public sector union worker and also one of these bank guys arrested was the former treasurer of the bank after the collapse of the bank you then went to work for the f.s.a. the financial services authority in the u.k. yeah it's an amazing amount of corruption in iceland and u.k. exceeded only by the banking corruption in ireland and it's also one didn't as these guys...
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services remain on high alert in russia's far eastern region close to northern japan our correspondent kathleen aggression is there for us. the imagines his ministry for the surprise region keeps saying that radiation levels are normal and they have an intensified their checks after they receive the news about the explosion as another reactor in focal shima but what is really worrisome is the change in the weather because what we see now is that the weather is changing dramatically in scenes that we can see now it is it's much better than it was in the early hours of monday but it was snowing how early in the morning there was at the top you could hardly see it some fifty meters from you and it was all sunny on sunday now it is snow everywhere as you can see so it looks like it too cold russian winter in january and these of course is bad news as we had been reporting the full day of the weekend from japan had been going in the direction of the pacific ocean and a lot indeed depends on the wind this is very crucial to wait now goes whether it will bypass the northeastern parts of russia or whet
services remain on high alert in russia's far eastern region close to northern japan our correspondent kathleen aggression is there for us. the imagines his ministry for the surprise region keeps saying that radiation levels are normal and they have an intensified their checks after they receive the news about the explosion as another reactor in focal shima but what is really worrisome is the change in the weather because what we see now is that the weather is changing dramatically in scenes...
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to forget that monkey here trump has a lockdown and a very very ugly florida state representative kathleen passive moto she must have gotten the memo that republicans across the nation are waging a war against women what she said earlier this week frankly was an excuse for the baby to florida law that would enact a dress code for students pass a moto expressed her support for the bill by saying there was an article about an eleven year old girl. was gang raped in texas quite eight teen young men because she was dressed like a twenty one year old prostitute and her parents let her attend school like that what their right mind would try to justify a gang rape of an eleven year old leave it to a republican to leave me speechless that's very very. coming up unemployment numbers may be improving but what about people's faith in our government a closer look at that it insulates daily take. twenty four seven live streaming what to tell you about the ongoing financial hardship unlimited free high quality videos for download. and stories you never find on. the committee and. aren't. just. you know
to forget that monkey here trump has a lockdown and a very very ugly florida state representative kathleen passive moto she must have gotten the memo that republicans across the nation are waging a war against women what she said earlier this week frankly was an excuse for the baby to florida law that would enact a dress code for students pass a moto expressed her support for the bill by saying there was an article about an eleven year old girl. was gang raped in texas quite eight teen young...
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revenue kathleen been talking about friends and foes of the united states from libya to israel france where do they china fit him well on one hand just a couple months ago president obama hosted chinese president hu jintao in a lovely they visit at the royal welcome this isn't included various activities that portray the two leaders and friendly including of course a fake dinner and also in many features by president obama meant to highlight the strong relationship between the u.s. and china. the united states welcomes china's rise as a strong prosperous and successful member of the community of nations. indeed china success has brought with it economic benefits for our people as well as yours. so why then would the u.s. government want to fight against the chinese government turns out that could be what's happening at least when it comes to their policy on internet freedom british news reports say the u.s. state department is that's provided thirty million dollars to britain's b.b.c. world service for anti jamming technology so it can penetrate into networks around the globe includin
revenue kathleen been talking about friends and foes of the united states from libya to israel france where do they china fit him well on one hand just a couple months ago president obama hosted chinese president hu jintao in a lovely they visit at the royal welcome this isn't included various activities that portray the two leaders and friendly including of course a fake dinner and also in many features by president obama meant to highlight the strong relationship between the u.s. and china....
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luke's hospital is fever central for first-time moms such as kathleen, bringing in 8-month-old kaisonst congestion. she's always on the lookout for fever when he doesn't seem himself. >> i take his temperature and then if i -- i check it again in an hour. if it hasn't gone down, i give him some medicine. and then after that if it still hasn't gone down, i take him straight to the emergency room. >> reporter: call it fever phobia, if you like, worry being temperature above 98.6 but fever is only a symptom of an illness, such as cold or bronchitis. actually fever helps the body fight off infection. >> this doctor is a board certified peds specialist. >> fever is not dangerous if the child is appearing well and if the child is not toxic looking and if the child is playful, eating well, sleeping well. >> reporter: but if the fever child is lethargic, irritable, not eating or the temperature is above 105, that's the time to treat the fever and call the doctor. you don't always need medications to bring down a fever. use a room temperature bath or wipe the baby down with room temperature wa
luke's hospital is fever central for first-time moms such as kathleen, bringing in 8-month-old kaisonst congestion. she's always on the lookout for fever when he doesn't seem himself. >> i take his temperature and then if i -- i check it again in an hour. if it hasn't gone down, i give him some medicine. and then after that if it still hasn't gone down, i take him straight to the emergency room. >> reporter: call it fever phobia, if you like, worry being temperature above 98.6 but...
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kathleen wright's brother and sister were among those killed. yesterday's events brought back sad memories for her as she recalls her loved ones being swept away by the waves. >> we were in the house, not far from the beach. and so it swept them out of the house. she had moments before the tsunami hit to grab the kids and she couldn't get all three. she saved the baby and bonnie and billy were swept away. >> scientists say the shape of the seabed off the shore of crescent city magnifies the effects of tsunamis. >>> well, tens of thousands of labor activists marched in madison, wisconsin today, the largest protest yesterday against legislation limiting collective bargaining rights for many government workers. (chanting). >> protestors are now vowing to recall republican lawmakers who voted for that bill which governor scott walker signed yesterday. supporters though say the measure is needed to close wisconsin's multibillion dollars p.m. budget deficit. labor unions say the measure though is an effort to weaken unions. >> national football league
kathleen wright's brother and sister were among those killed. yesterday's events brought back sad memories for her as she recalls her loved ones being swept away by the waves. >> we were in the house, not far from the beach. and so it swept them out of the house. she had moments before the tsunami hit to grab the kids and she couldn't get all three. she saved the baby and bonnie and billy were swept away. >> scientists say the shape of the seabed off the shore of crescent city...
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he did ask kathleen civilians, the secretary of hhs -- kathleen sibelius, the secretary of the hhs, to come up with solutions that are acceptable for the governors and the administration. host: you wrote that republican and democratic governors are equally exercised about rising medicaid costs but are divided over how washington should respond to them. break it down for us. how do the republican governors want to deal with inverses the democratic governors? guest: republicans have gone back to an idea that has been around since the 1990's. they want to convert the medicaid to block grants. they want to get funding from the federal government on a quarterly basis and matches your percentage, on average about 57%, coming from the federal government. republicans want to get that in the block grant which would give them more control over who gets to sign up for medicaid and what services are offered. right now have to follow in lot of rules from the federal government. none of the 22 democratic governors have asked for a block grant. they want wiggle room within the rules to help control c
he did ask kathleen civilians, the secretary of hhs -- kathleen sibelius, the secretary of the hhs, to come up with solutions that are acceptable for the governors and the administration. host: you wrote that republican and democratic governors are equally exercised about rising medicaid costs but are divided over how washington should respond to them. break it down for us. how do the republican governors want to deal with inverses the democratic governors? guest: republicans have gone back to...
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forget the house, kathleen. goingcc1: along for the ride.ion. that's a real specialty buyer. you have to reach out to the speciale ty magazines. forget the house. this is about selling the business. thank you for the clarification, way, and for saving me as death. ing tocc1: >> now we have an e-mail. this is from malia in salt lake city. writescc1: because of the real: estate market i'm thinking of renting my house for a couple of years. i havecc1: to pay capital gains taxes? >> there is absolutely no need to worry. as long as you live in the house for two of any five-year period you don't lose the capital gains deduction at all. you can get up to $500,000 on your gain. what you do lose is the depreciation on the specific period of time that you are enting the house which is just: nickels and dimes. don't worry about it. so many people are doing it today and it's a good option. >> last e-mail from joan writing can i negotiate the price of a short sale of a house? i don't want the bank to get angry and dismiss my bid. the house need as roof.
forget the house, kathleen. goingcc1: along for the ride.ion. that's a real specialty buyer. you have to reach out to the speciale ty magazines. forget the house. this is about selling the business. thank you for the clarification, way, and for saving me as death. ing tocc1: >> now we have an e-mail. this is from malia in salt lake city. writescc1: because of the real: estate market i'm thinking of renting my house for a couple of years. i havecc1: to pay capital gains taxes? >>...
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>> kathleen and i went to the trial every day. >> for al magrahi. >> yes. we saw the evidence. it was obviously that al magrahi was down the hall from gadhafi. he took orders from gadhafi and the bomb and everything was made by him and gadhafi's right here. so it was obvious that he was the right-hand man who did this for mr. gadhafi. >> clearly these people are now speaking freely and moammar gadhafi has his hands full in other areas. he's not paying attention to pan-am 103 now. are you worried there is a small window of opportunity that the people with this information might be silenced by people who are loyal to moammar gadhafi? >> i don't think so. i think it's moved beyond that. i think the world has awakened to the fact that moammar gadhafi is a murderer and killed 270 innocent people as well as people in libya. he has to step down. >> it took ten years, jack, to bring al magrahi to trial. he served 8 1/2 years in prison. he was released on compassionate grounds because it was said he had cancer but from what we understand he's doing well. do you anticipate seeing moammar
>> kathleen and i went to the trial every day. >> for al magrahi. >> yes. we saw the evidence. it was obviously that al magrahi was down the hall from gadhafi. he took orders from gadhafi and the bomb and everything was made by him and gadhafi's right here. so it was obvious that he was the right-hand man who did this for mr. gadhafi. >> clearly these people are now speaking freely and moammar gadhafi has his hands full in other areas. he's not paying attention to pan-am...
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the watched kathleen sebelius repeatedly sensor insurers who disagreed with her. they saw their own tax dollars by ads where andy griffith using weasel words, and that is from factcheck.org, about how this will affect their coverage. his own advisers and nonpartisan observers have discredit some things, but the americans will allow -- obamacare will allow americans to keep their own coverage. burris were heard that the individual mandate was a tax. then they told us it was not a tax. in the depressed -- the justice department argued it was a tax. certain people felt insulted. to wrap up, newt predicted that this would repealed by a 2013. i am struck by two things. if congress does not repeal it, we will be back here on the sick get a care of obamacare, the fifth anniversary of obamacare, the 10th anniversary, having conferences like this all over the country and we will ask why health care spending is still rising out of control, why we still do not have affordable care organizations, we will be asking and questioning why insurers are being rewarded by obamacare's
the watched kathleen sebelius repeatedly sensor insurers who disagreed with her. they saw their own tax dollars by ads where andy griffith using weasel words, and that is from factcheck.org, about how this will affect their coverage. his own advisers and nonpartisan observers have discredit some things, but the americans will allow -- obamacare will allow americans to keep their own coverage. burris were heard that the individual mandate was a tax. then they told us it was not a tax. in the...
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secretary of health and human services kathleen sebelius said if the state were to propose its own plan, they will be forced to provide with comprehensive coverage and that coverage will be defined by government. so so much for being able to keep your plan or for the states to make a determination on what plan best suits them. so now president obama wants every state to live through its own version of tenncare with ballooning budgets for each state and no way to kur b the health care costs that will crip they will states in the time of already strapped budgets. it's simply unacceptable. mr. gingrey: if the gentlelady would yield for a second. i would say it's unconscionable and unacceptable. i yield back. mrs. black: we averted this disaster in tennessee by dissolving tenncare. now i will work to stop this financial and fiscal daster that obamacare will bring to our nation. this health care law must be replaced and i believe this house can do it. thank you and i yield back the balance of my time. mr. gingrey: i thank the gentlewoman from tennessee. i failed to mention, of course that sh
secretary of health and human services kathleen sebelius said if the state were to propose its own plan, they will be forced to provide with comprehensive coverage and that coverage will be defined by government. so so much for being able to keep your plan or for the states to make a determination on what plan best suits them. so now president obama wants every state to live through its own version of tenncare with ballooning budgets for each state and no way to kur b the health care costs that...
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senior adviser for health reform and the department of health and human services advising secretary kathleenrt of it. she has worked on other levels and campaigns, she worked on the obama/biden presidential campaign and the hillary clinton presidential campaign. she was a deputy campaign manager when it was senator clinton running for the senate in new york. we are very privileged today to have roger pilon and neera tanden to talk about what are really quite titanic struggles in the courts over the future of this law. the chief legal correspondent for cbs news, i covered the court since 1994 and there are issues that very infrequently develop and form in the way this case is. it is almost like we know now that we have this kind of gathering storm off the shore and it is slowly moving toward one place and that is 1 of first place -- first street in the united states supreme court. as we said earlier there are several challenges under way across the country all of which will get to the supreme court at about the same time. we have a legal challenges that will be heard by the federal appeals co
senior adviser for health reform and the department of health and human services advising secretary kathleenrt of it. she has worked on other levels and campaigns, she worked on the obama/biden presidential campaign and the hillary clinton presidential campaign. she was a deputy campaign manager when it was senator clinton running for the senate in new york. we are very privileged today to have roger pilon and neera tanden to talk about what are really quite titanic struggles in the courts over...
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host: kathleen has this point. guest: well, i know my wife is watching this, so i hope she is not using a different name on twitter to try to trap me. host: trust me, that is not your wife. guest: ok. it is none of those. it is the failure of society at large. i wish i had all of the answers, if i thought i did, i would be wearing a congressional button right now. you can point to the culture and what is on television. you can point to the government programs. you can point to a failure of the churches. to try to pinpoint that it is one deciding factor would be very difficult to do. host: james is joining us from chicago on our line for our independents. caller: might still my first point, but i will add to it. we never considered others when it comes to rights. what we want our world to be, we do everything in our power to force said on others, totally forgetting the struggle is, in fact, the same. we love to pick and choose what rights people have in america, but we get upset when the shoe is on our foot. it alwa
host: kathleen has this point. guest: well, i know my wife is watching this, so i hope she is not using a different name on twitter to try to trap me. host: trust me, that is not your wife. guest: ok. it is none of those. it is the failure of society at large. i wish i had all of the answers, if i thought i did, i would be wearing a congressional button right now. you can point to the culture and what is on television. you can point to the government programs. you can point to a failure of the...
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kathleen said bill prius on year -- stability is on her health care law. after that, president calderon speaks out of the event. >> tomorrow morning, we will talk about the family research council action about half the party is approaching social issues. dick durbin will talk about federal spending. we of live on c-span every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> the house to pick apart the the new healthcare law that requires businesses to file a tax form for every bender -- every center that sent them. -- every vendor that sends them. they said the paperwork would overwhelm businesses and the internal revenue service. this part of the debate is about two hours. e speaker pro tempore: proceed. mr. camp: today, the house considers h.r. 4, legislation repealing one of the job-killing tax increases enacted in the democrats' health care law last year. this legislation provides a pathway to achieving a goal that is shared by republicans and democrats in the house and senate alike. and by the obama administration, repealing the form 1099 reporting requirements enacted l
kathleen said bill prius on year -- stability is on her health care law. after that, president calderon speaks out of the event. >> tomorrow morning, we will talk about the family research council action about half the party is approaching social issues. dick durbin will talk about federal spending. we of live on c-span every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> the house to pick apart the the new healthcare law that requires businesses to file a tax form for every bender -- every center...
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>> exactly right, the secretary of health and human services, kathleen sebelius, began a new countermeasure last summer, and the fda was given resources to begin imports of work from the moneys that had originally been appropriated for pandemic response. >> we need to put that one which in our legislation, but it did not get into latest version. >> right, to be able to expand these activities to address not just pandemic threats but continuing biological threats before us, we need additional language. it is a no cost proposal that would allow for the use against this broader set of very important potentially devastating biological threats. we would be very appreciative if you could look at that. i think would make a huge difference to our ability to move forward in critical ways. there are important gaps in key areas. we don't have a treatment for acute radiation sickness, such as what would occur after a terrorist attack using a radiological device. we don't have antiviral drugs to treat a number of critical potential microbial threats. we don't have the diagnostics that we need to rapidly
>> exactly right, the secretary of health and human services, kathleen sebelius, began a new countermeasure last summer, and the fda was given resources to begin imports of work from the moneys that had originally been appropriated for pandemic response. >> we need to put that one which in our legislation, but it did not get into latest version. >> right, to be able to expand these activities to address not just pandemic threats but continuing biological threats before us, we...
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kathleen sebelius has made it clear, and the law has said, these can go towards mandates. it is heavy price controls combined with the heavy mandates that will force insurance companies to be unable to compete in the free market. prices are going to go up, rationing is going to occur. any state that starts putting together their own -- you know, plan -- it is better to put the burden on the federal. you have to totally repeal and dismantle this. people should stop saying that states will have their own belt use through this bill. guest: he is right, that there are concrete things in the law that are not negotiable, that states do not have control over. the individual mandate, that is something that states cannot wave. the employer mandate, -- there are a lot of things in the law, especially related to benefits that have to be in the plans. all of those things cannot be waived. he is right in that sense. what i was meaning -- republicans who are concerned about the law but still want to run the exchanges are thinking that they will test the limits of how much they can tailo
kathleen sebelius has made it clear, and the law has said, these can go towards mandates. it is heavy price controls combined with the heavy mandates that will force insurance companies to be unable to compete in the free market. prices are going to go up, rationing is going to occur. any state that starts putting together their own -- you know, plan -- it is better to put the burden on the federal. you have to totally repeal and dismantle this. people should stop saying that states will have...
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kathleen sebelius has made it clear, and the law has said, these can go towards mandates.is heavy price controls combined with the heavy mandates that will force insurance companies to be unable to compete in the free market. prices are going to go up, rationing is going to occur. any state that starts putting together their own -- you know, plan -- it is better to put the burden on the federal. you have to totally repeal and dismantle this. people should stop saying that states will have their own belt use through this bill. guest: he is right, that there are concrete things in the law that are not negotiable, that states do not have control over. the individual mandate, that is something that states cannot wave. the employer mandate, -- there are a lot of things in the law, especially related to benefits that have to be in the plans. all of those things cannot be waived. he is right in that sense. what i was meaning -- republicans who are concerned about the law but still want to run the exchanges are thinking that they will test the limits of how much they can tailor th
kathleen sebelius has made it clear, and the law has said, these can go towards mandates.is heavy price controls combined with the heavy mandates that will force insurance companies to be unable to compete in the free market. prices are going to go up, rationing is going to occur. any state that starts putting together their own -- you know, plan -- it is better to put the burden on the federal. you have to totally repeal and dismantle this. people should stop saying that states will have their...
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he's going to be working on it, along with our health secretary, kathleen sebelius. arne is going to head up our administration's efforts, which began last year with a first- of-its-kind summit on bullying. and we're also launching a new resource called stopbullying. gov, which has more information for parents and for teachers. and as part of our education reform efforts, we're encouraging schools to ask students themselves about school safety and how we can address bullying and other related problems -- because, as every parent knows, sometimes the best way to find out what's happening with our kids is to ask, even if you have to -- if it's in the case of sasha, you have to keep on asking. now, as adults, we can lose sight of how hard it can be sometimes to be a kid. and it's easy for us to forget what it was like to be teased or bullied. but it's also easy to forget the natural compassion and the sense of decency that our children display each and every day -- when they're given a chance. a couple other young people that i just had a chance to meet -- sarah and emi
he's going to be working on it, along with our health secretary, kathleen sebelius. arne is going to head up our administration's efforts, which began last year with a first- of-its-kind summit on bullying. and we're also launching a new resource called stopbullying. gov, which has more information for parents and for teachers. and as part of our education reform efforts, we're encouraging schools to ask students themselves about school safety and how we can address bullying and other related...
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there are also large transfers that kathleen sebelius can use as director -- secretary of the departmentth and human services. she can reach into other funds. some would argue that the definition allows for a limited capacity to roll those dollars into the implementation of obamacare. as we face a potential government shutdown that i would argue would be initiated by the senate and the president -- if that should happen, there are still $23.6 billion already sitting there in the fund to implement obamacare. so if there is a government shutdown, the irony of it would be the federal government workers that would be working would be implementing obamacare while there was a government shut down because the funding is there and the shutdown would not affect that if it were to come about. the individual you mentioned, i am not familiar with and i know i need to follow up on that, too. host: independent from michigan. robert, good morning. caller: good morning. why is the simpson-bowles deficit reduction plan so negative to some many people? it should be implemented immediately with no amendmen
there are also large transfers that kathleen sebelius can use as director -- secretary of the departmentth and human services. she can reach into other funds. some would argue that the definition allows for a limited capacity to roll those dollars into the implementation of obamacare. as we face a potential government shutdown that i would argue would be initiated by the senate and the president -- if that should happen, there are still $23.6 billion already sitting there in the fund to...
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kathleen sebelius has made it clear, and the law has said, these can go towards mandates.it is heavy price controls combined with the heavy mandates that will force insurance companies to be unable to compete in the free market. prices are going to go up, rationing is going to occur. any state that starts putting together their own -- you know, plan -- it is better to put the burden on the federal. you have to totally repeal and dismantle this. people should stop saying that states will have their own belt use through this bill. guest: he is right, that there are concrete things in the law that are not negotiable, that states do not have control over. the individual mandate, that is something that states cannot wave. the employer mandate, -- there are a lot of things in the law, especially related to benefits that have to be in the plans. all of those things cannot be waived. he is right in that sense. what i was meaning -- republicans who are concerned about the law but still want to run the exchanges are thinking that they will test the limits of how much they can tailor
kathleen sebelius has made it clear, and the law has said, these can go towards mandates.it is heavy price controls combined with the heavy mandates that will force insurance companies to be unable to compete in the free market. prices are going to go up, rationing is going to occur. any state that starts putting together their own -- you know, plan -- it is better to put the burden on the federal. you have to totally repeal and dismantle this. people should stop saying that states will have...
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host: kathleen a democratic from indiana. caller: good morning. i have watched you for a while. have so much aren't for you. i think you are wonderful. i have been holding my tongue since the november elections and i am at my with it's end. s the -- i am at my whit's end. it is getting out of hand. there are two americans. the very wealthy and the very poor. my husband is a steel worker in the union for 34 years. and i don't understand why it is like saying a dirty word to say tax the rich. have the rich pay their share. we are middle class and trying real hard to stay in it. but we end up really footing the bill, ok? as far as the so-called middle class entitlements are breaking the bank. host: congressman? guest: there's a pulitzer prize-winning author who wrote a book called "perfectly legal." it examines our tax code and how it works to the disadvantage of a person just like our caller. how, in fact, when you get above $500,000 in our country, people pay little or nothing in taxes. and there are so many loop holes. you heard senator coburn talk about this. what is called tax
host: kathleen a democratic from indiana. caller: good morning. i have watched you for a while. have so much aren't for you. i think you are wonderful. i have been holding my tongue since the november elections and i am at my with it's end. s the -- i am at my whit's end. it is getting out of hand. there are two americans. the very wealthy and the very poor. my husband is a steel worker in the union for 34 years. and i don't understand why it is like saying a dirty word to say tax the rich....
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>> exactly right, the secretary of health and human services, kathleen sebelius, began a new countermeasure last summer, and the fda was given resources to begin imports of work from the moneys that had originally been appropriated for pandemic response. >> we need to put that one which in our legislation, but it did not get into latest version. >> right, to be able to expand these activities to address not just pandemic threats but continuing biological threats before us, we need additional language. it is a no cost proposal that would allow for the use against this broader set of very important potentially devastating biological threats. we would be very appreciative if you could look at that. i think would make a huge difference to our ability to move forward in critical ways. there are important gaps in key areas. we don't have a treatment for acute radiation sickness, such as what would occur after a terrorist attack using a radiological device. we don't have antiviral drugs to treat a number of critical potential microbial threats. we don't have the diagnostics that we need to rapidly
>> exactly right, the secretary of health and human services, kathleen sebelius, began a new countermeasure last summer, and the fda was given resources to begin imports of work from the moneys that had originally been appropriated for pandemic response. >> we need to put that one which in our legislation, but it did not get into latest version. >> right, to be able to expand these activities to address not just pandemic threats but continuing biological threats before us, we...
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>> exactly right, the secretary of health and human services, kathleen sebelius, began a new countermeasure last summer, and the fda was given resources to begin imports of work from the moneys that had originally been appropriated for pandemic response. >> we need to put that one which in our legislation, but it did not get into latest version. >> right, to be able to expand these activities to address not just pandemic threats but continuing biological threats before us, we need additional language. it is a no cost proposal that would allow for the use against this broader set of very important potentially devastating biological threats. we would be very appreciative if you could look at that. i think would make a huge difference to our ability to move forward in critical ways. there are important gaps in key areas. we don't have a treatment for acute radiation sickness, such as what would occur after a terrorist attack using a radiological device. we don't have antiviral drugs to treat a number of critical potential microbial threats. we don't have the diagnostics that we need to rapidly
>> exactly right, the secretary of health and human services, kathleen sebelius, began a new countermeasure last summer, and the fda was given resources to begin imports of work from the moneys that had originally been appropriated for pandemic response. >> we need to put that one which in our legislation, but it did not get into latest version. >> right, to be able to expand these activities to address not just pandemic threats but continuing biological threats before us, we...
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and hhs secretary kathleen sebelius testifies on capitol hill on her department's 2012 dept. -- budgetan president calderon speaks at the woodrow wilson center. a couple live events to tell you about. a form on the future of fannie mae and freddie mac. that group includes professional organizations for asian and hispanic realtors. our coverage begins at 9 with the town hall discussion of immigration and housing policy. and at 10:00 a.m. eastern, the final hearing of the congressional oversight panel tarp's effect.t ta then representatives of the treasury department, and the federal reserve. >> this weekend, on cspan3. the 150th anniversary of the address. and a visit to the home of woodrow and edith wilson. american history tb on c-span -- tv on c-span3. >> homeland security secretary janet napolitano says the u.s. will seek to extradite and prosecute drug cartel suspects accused of killing two agents. this is two hour. -- hours. testify on her department's fiscal year 2012 >> the committee is meeting relating to the president's fiscal year 2012 budget requests for the department of ho
and hhs secretary kathleen sebelius testifies on capitol hill on her department's 2012 dept. -- budgetan president calderon speaks at the woodrow wilson center. a couple live events to tell you about. a form on the future of fannie mae and freddie mac. that group includes professional organizations for asian and hispanic realtors. our coverage begins at 9 with the town hall discussion of immigration and housing policy. and at 10:00 a.m. eastern, the final hearing of the congressional oversight...
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people call me kathleen. [inaudible] [laughter] >> i think one of the allegis, which we have certainly not gotten right to get is the visibility in bosnia and i would argue even with croatia of just selling to the ordinary people with the benefits are. i kind of joke that it's true in the european as well 27 countries and i see this from the country i know it's not necessarily the front of the year with the decatur possibly the century and yet there are countries desperate to get in because they think from the top side with the benefits can be. but for many people, because they don't know what this would mean for them. yes, okay, we can talk about an end to the conflict and potential greater reconciliation. but actually it is more practical than that. what jim said is right. the ability to travel and trade more effectively, to have the huge market half a million people to sell your products without any of the barriers he would have otherwise. to be part of a trade it is also doing trade deals elsewhere in the
people call me kathleen. [inaudible] [laughter] >> i think one of the allegis, which we have certainly not gotten right to get is the visibility in bosnia and i would argue even with croatia of just selling to the ordinary people with the benefits are. i kind of joke that it's true in the european as well 27 countries and i see this from the country i know it's not necessarily the front of the year with the decatur possibly the century and yet there are countries desperate to get in...