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in lakeland we've also had reports of freezing rain.er continues across the country, but relief is on the way. i will have more on that coming up on "cnn saturday morning." >>> welcome back to this "cnn saturday morning" in our 9:00 half hour as we do every saturday, we talk health care. we're trying to do a reset here. a lot of people, terrorism has been on people's minds and the economy, but health care, it's time to start this back up again. we've got two bills we're going to look at. what exactly is in those two bills? we're going to refocus for you this morning. two health care bills out there but do you know the difference between the two? give us just a few minutes here and we're going to break this down, the simplest way possible. of course, i need some help to do that. our national health care expert ken thorpe back with us this morning. always good to have you. happy new year to you. we've got these two proposals. the house and the senate. now they're going to try to merge these two. let's start with how many americans would b
in lakeland we've also had reports of freezing rain.er continues across the country, but relief is on the way. i will have more on that coming up on "cnn saturday morning." >>> welcome back to this "cnn saturday morning" in our 9:00 half hour as we do every saturday, we talk health care. we're trying to do a reset here. a lot of people, terrorism has been on people's minds and the economy, but health care, it's time to start this back up again. we've got two bills...
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i'm in lakeland, florida right now. >> larry: let's go to ta'mar hahn.ef. where are you located? >> i'm in panama city, panama. >> larry: that's about how far from haiti? >> yes, and we'll get -->> larry: how far from haiti? >> two hours by plane. >> larry: can unicef do anything at this early hour? >> at this early hour, no, because we're still trying to gather all the information that we need. it's dark in haiti. we have suffered substantial damage to our own building, as have many other u.n. agencies, so right now people are just trying to gather information. however, we are on the ground, we have been on the ground in haiti since 1949 and we have pr prepositioned and we're prepared for the hurricane season which happens every year. 2008 was a devastating hurricane svn for haiti, but this comes as a big surprise for everybody, and this situation of women ask children in haiti was already one of great vulnerability before the hurricane hit the island. this is one of the poorest countries on earth. far too many haitian children and women are engaged in
i'm in lakeland, florida right now. >> larry: let's go to ta'mar hahn.ef. where are you located? >> i'm in panama city, panama. >> larry: that's about how far from haiti? >> yes, and we'll get -->> larry: how far from haiti? >> two hours by plane. >> larry: can unicef do anything at this early hour? >> at this early hour, no, because we're still trying to gather all the information that we need. it's dark in haiti. we have suffered substantial...
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it's 37 in lakeland, florida, and central florida, and that's one of the places we're watching for this wintery weather to continue. the windchill factor is also going to be a huge story in the southeast. right now it's negative one in atlanta. and in the 20s, that's the windchill factor this morning across most of florida. and it's important to note that sunday night we're expecting the temperatures through central and even parts of south florida to get down into the upper 20s. this is very bad news for the citrus crops in the region. because once that temperature drops to 28, the fruit freezes. so we're watching for that for even colder air as we look toward sunday night. here's what's interesting. you're looking at the radar picture across florida, and it looks like it is snowing across much of northern florida right now with some sleet in the center and rain south of tampa. i can tell you that the atmosphere is so dry that as this moisture falls from the sky, it evaporates above the surface. so while it might look like it's snowing, we're getting a little bit of snow/sleet mixing in
it's 37 in lakeland, florida, and central florida, and that's one of the places we're watching for this wintery weather to continue. the windchill factor is also going to be a huge story in the southeast. right now it's negative one in atlanta. and in the 20s, that's the windchill factor this morning across most of florida. and it's important to note that sunday night we're expecting the temperatures through central and even parts of south florida to get down into the upper 20s. this is very...
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host: lakeland, fla., chris on the republican line. caller: i do not understand. to see the afghan people to be able to build the economy. on the other hand, why can't he built his own economy here in the united states? we have problems right here. why are you putting your nose into other people's business when you cannot fix your own problem right here? guest: we do have big problems in the economy, no doubt. and we have work that we need to do to put people back to work and get our economy moving again. that is absolutely no doubt. we also have to secure the american people. the american people have to be sure that they're not going to be attacked by a force that is organized out of afghanistan. that is why we are there, to protect the american people. host: hostloss chris is gone to mexico, don on the independent line. caller: you were just recently talking about corruption and you drew an analogy between corruption in the united states and corruption in afghanistan. i think that is fallacious. i think that the corruption is entirely different in afghanistan. i
host: lakeland, fla., chris on the republican line. caller: i do not understand. to see the afghan people to be able to build the economy. on the other hand, why can't he built his own economy here in the united states? we have problems right here. why are you putting your nose into other people's business when you cannot fix your own problem right here? guest: we do have big problems in the economy, no doubt. and we have work that we need to do to put people back to work and get our economy...
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host: next up is lakeland, fla. on the independent line. caller: [unintelligible] he just chuck it out and get it out of there and we would not have this problem. host: i remind you to turn down your television or radio. decatur, ga. caller: thank you for taking my call. i think it is unfortunate that we have not been prepared for this war on terror in terms of our poor educational system, and how it failed to educate us about other cultures and even -- and even other -- -- other religions. we have a serious deficit in turn of the positive. . host: the president looking for recommendations as early as the next couple of days. this is jill on our republican line. caller: if you had janet napolitano as your governor you would know how scary it is that she is the head of this agency. host: what specifically concerns you? caller: i don't know what her experiences. she left arizona and mississippi. she could care less about any laws that were passed -- she left arizona in a mess. how could we tell these other countries to secure their borders wh
host: next up is lakeland, fla. on the independent line. caller: [unintelligible] he just chuck it out and get it out of there and we would not have this problem. host: i remind you to turn down your television or radio. decatur, ga. caller: thank you for taking my call. i think it is unfortunate that we have not been prepared for this war on terror in terms of our poor educational system, and how it failed to educate us about other cultures and even -- and even other -- -- other religions. we...