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>host: let us listen to the state of the union address and then play what the chief justice said to a law school. >> with all due deference to separation of power, the supreme court reversed a century of law that i believe will open the floodgates for special interests, including foreign corporations, to spend without limit in our elections. [applause] i do not think american elections should be bankrolled by america's more powerful interests, or by foreign entities. they should be decided by the american people. host: now we will listen to justice roberts giving a talk at the university of alabama law school. >> is the state of the union address the proper venue to chide the supreme court for its decisions? first of all, i think anybody can criticize the supreme court without any qualms. we do it in our defense. [laughter] i think people should feel perfectly free to criticize what we do. some people have an obligation to criticize what we do, given their office, if they think we have done something wrong. i have no problems with that. there is the issue of the setting, the circumsta
>host: let us listen to the state of the union address and then play what the chief justice said to a law school. >> with all due deference to separation of power, the supreme court reversed a century of law that i believe will open the floodgates for special interests, including foreign corporations, to spend without limit in our elections. [applause] i do not think american elections should be bankrolled by america's more powerful interests, or by foreign entities. they should be...
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>> samuel, i want to listen one more time to somer's mom, just speaking for a lot of parents that we just need to reclaim innocence, regain ground that evil has taken from us. let's listen to diena, and we will get your reaction. >> we need to get together and figure out what it is that we are not doing right. it is time for us to do something different, and let our children be allowed to walk home and play and ride their bikes. it is time for us to reclaim our children's safety and innocence. >> i couldn't agree more. i think back to my own childhood and i used to ride my own bike, and my kids, i don't let them be as free as we'd like. do you agree with that, samuel that we hope it is a wake-up call for the parents in the xunties? >> here is my response to that. we don't live in 1975 anymore. okay. the world has changed, and it used to be that when we wake up in the morn, you get outside, and you play outside, before the sun comes down, when it is dinner time, you come back into the house. well, we have to wake up as a society and realize that we don't live in those days anymore where we don't lock the front doors at night, you know, the screen door stays open,
>> samuel, i want to listen one more time to somer's mom, just speaking for a lot of parents that we just need to reclaim innocence, regain ground that evil has taken from us. let's listen to diena, and we will get your reaction. >> we need to get together and figure out what it is that we are not doing right. it is time for us to do something different, and let our children be allowed to walk home and play and ride their bikes. it is time for us to reclaim our children's safety and...
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let us listen to leader mitch mcconnell and his reaction. >> we appreciate the opportunity to meet the president today and to discuss health care. as he conceded and a number of the majority conceded, there are plenty of good republican ideas. the core problem is of this -- host: obviously that is a quote from earlier from the leader. we will listen next to dallas, texas, david on the independent line. you are on the air. what you think about the final push? caller: it is kind of ironic because during the health-care debate obama was nowhere to be seen or heard. in fact, the only thing we know for a fact he did during that period it is go to the drug companies and promise them that the government will not try to negotiate their prices downward. it is interesting -- you had someone from montana on about a week ago and he pointed out the fact that while this started as a health care bill, has basically degenerated into nothing but an insurance bill. what it does is hand about 30 million new customers to insurance companies. of course, they are already robbing of the line. that is the mai
let us listen to leader mitch mcconnell and his reaction. >> we appreciate the opportunity to meet the president today and to discuss health care. as he conceded and a number of the majority conceded, there are plenty of good republican ideas. the core problem is of this -- host: obviously that is a quote from earlier from the leader. we will listen next to dallas, texas, david on the independent line. you are on the air. what you think about the final push? caller: it is kind of ironic...
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samuel, i want to listen one more time to somer's mom, just, i think speaking for a lot of parents that we just need to reclaim innocence, regain ground evil has taken from us. let's listen to dina and get your reaction, samuel. >> we need to get together and figure out what it is that we're not doing right. s it it's time for us to do something different and let our children walk home and play and ride their bikes. it's time for us to reclaim our children's safety and innocence. >> i couldn't agree more. i think back to my childhood. i used to be able to ride my bike. my kids, i haven't really let them be as free as we like. do you agree with that, samuel, we hope this is a wake-up call for parents in our communities. >> here's my response to that. we don't live in 1975 anymore. okay? the world has changed. it used to be, when we'd wake up in the morning, you'd get outside, you play outside before the sun comes down, when it's dinnertime, you come back in the house. well, we have to wake up, as a society, and realize that we don't live in those days anymore, where we don't look our front doors at night. you know, the screen door stays home. that this is a cruel,
samuel, i want to listen one more time to somer's mom, just, i think speaking for a lot of parents that we just need to reclaim innocence, regain ground evil has taken from us. let's listen to dina and get your reaction, samuel. >> we need to get together and figure out what it is that we're not doing right. s it it's time for us to do something different and let our children walk home and play and ride their bikes. it's time for us to reclaim our children's safety and innocence. >>...
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colleagues, let us take president obama's speech as a wakeup call. let us listen to the will of the american people. we have moved this legislation further than any other congress in history. and we at this time, madam president, cannot let this legislation not become effective. it should become effective. and it will become effective. and we, madam president, must finish the job. thank you, and i yield the floor and suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: quoruquorum call:: ::quorum cal: quorum call: mr. specter: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from pennsylvania. mr. specter: madam president, i ask consent that further proceedings under the quorum call be terminated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. specter: i have sought recognition to discuss an amendment that i intend to offer. the united states plays an important role in supporting our nation's maritime presence -- u.s. shipyards, that is, play an important role in supporting our nation's maritime presence
colleagues, let us take president obama's speech as a wakeup call. let us listen to the will of the american people. we have moved this legislation further than any other congress in history. and we at this time, madam president, cannot let this legislation not become effective. it should become effective. and it will become effective. and we, madam president, must finish the job. thank you, and i yield the floor and suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call...
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let's listen in. >> for us, lord, it is spring. the equinox has silently occurred, but we may not have been aware, because our earth was spinning so fast and we did not notice our tilt to your sun. help us, lord, to understand our ever-changing world better. never let us lose perspective. although it is spring for us, for another half of the world it is the beginning of fall. help us to hold on to you, lord, now and forever. amen. >>> the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house her approval thereof, his approval thereof. the journal stands as approved. >> mr. speaker. >> for all purposes the gentleman from oregon rise. >> i request the question be put on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. >> the question is on agreeing of the speaker's approval of the journal. those in favor, please say aye [ response ] >> those opposed no. >> no. >> the ayes have it. the journal stands as approved. >> mr. speaker, mr. speaker. >> i respect fully request the ayes and nays. >> a suffici
let's listen in. >> for us, lord, it is spring. the equinox has silently occurred, but we may not have been aware, because our earth was spinning so fast and we did not notice our tilt to your sun. help us, lord, to understand our ever-changing world better. never let us lose perspective. although it is spring for us, for another half of the world it is the beginning of fall. help us to hold on to you, lord, now and forever. amen. >>> the chair has examined the journal of the...
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brown's victory in massachusetts, you have made your voices heard and some of us are listening to you. my colleagues, let's bring down this bill and bring back the idea that made this country great. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. does the gentleman from south carolina wish to yield any time? mr. spratt: could i ask again, we are trying to even out the time. and we had a 20 to 15-minute difference between us. after mr. ryan spoke, could you tell us what the differential is. the speaker pro tempore: mr. camp will have 20 minutes. the gentleman from sourget carolina will control 15 minutes. mr. spratt: would you like to use additional time? mr. ryan: my time has expired. it's the the gentleman from south carolina's time. mr. spratt: i recognize mr. baca for a unanimous consent request. mr. baca: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute in strong support of this legislation. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. spratt: mr. israel -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman may extend his remarks. mr. spratt: i ask
brown's victory in massachusetts, you have made your voices heard and some of us are listening to you. my colleagues, let's bring down this bill and bring back the idea that made this country great. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. does the gentleman from south carolina wish to yield any time? mr. spratt: could i ask again, we are trying to even out the time. and we had a 20 to 15-minute difference between us. after mr. ryan spoke, could you tell us...
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let's listen in. he was giving us a hint. >> i don't think we have the votes in terms of specific proposals, because there's not a specific proposal on the table yet. the president has made some suggestions, which i think reflect -- >> when will you have the proposal? >> i would think within the next couple of weeks we're going to have a specific proposal and start counting votes to see whether or not those proposals can pass either the house or the senate or both and send something to the president. >> that is the slow-mo kind of politics i cannot -- steny, steny, i thought about bob dole talking about it being a markup. answer the question. we're going to get to this. let's hear the speaker here. here she is, nancy pelosi. she was on this week the abc show. let's listen to her account where this stands. this is really coming down to it in health care. >> do you have the 217 votes necessary to pass? >> right now we're working on the policy. from the meeting on thursday, the summit meeting, i believe that we're ready
let's listen in. he was giving us a hint. >> i don't think we have the votes in terms of specific proposals, because there's not a specific proposal on the table yet. the president has made some suggestions, which i think reflect -- >> when will you have the proposal? >> i would think within the next couple of weeks we're going to have a specific proposal and start counting votes to see whether or not those proposals can pass either the house or the senate or both and send...
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let's get a call, neil with us from arizona. your thoughts on all this? neil? are you with us? no neil. call in, 1-877-tell-hln. let's listen to lisa depaula who did the interview for "gq" magazine and she insists, talking about hunter, telling her that john edwards is no liar. let's listen to that. >> i said, you know, right now a lot of people in america think he's probably one of the most untruthful men in america. we know he lied to his wife, you know he lied to his staff and to the country. you don't think he lies to you? and she said, he doesn't lie to me. she believes that. >> what do we have there, stacey, the mind of a mistress, he's going to be truthful to her all of a sudden? >> i think two things working, first of all anyone willing to have an affair and end up with crumbs in a relationship is someone with low self-esteem and she will believe what he says but i think there is another component, that is, she was the special one on the inside telling her the truth about their relationship, supposedly and so she still thinks she's on the inside. >> couple of facebooks, mike writing she is the other woman and homewr
let's get a call, neil with us from arizona. your thoughts on all this? neil? are you with us? no neil. call in, 1-877-tell-hln. let's listen to lisa depaula who did the interview for "gq" magazine and she insists, talking about hunter, telling her that john edwards is no liar. let's listen to that. >> i said, you know, right now a lot of people in america think he's probably one of the most untruthful men in america. we know he lied to his wife, you know he lied to his staff...
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as you can see, we have three trailblazers with us tonight. let's listen in as they discuss their lives in the court. >> thank you for hosting us and for making this seem less. we are in a conversation which crosses many generations and many jurisdictions. when justice ginsburg joined the bench, she was welcomed by justice o'connor gave her a great deal of it fice. she told her "what you needed to know when you came on board." my question is whether you gave the same advice to justice so admisonia sotomayor. >> it is exhilarating to look out at this audience. how many of you work here at the meeting in the spring of 1980? come many were we, maybe 30? to see how this organization has grown, this is something wonderful. the greatest gift that i received did not come from just this o'connor, but from my predecessor. he sent over a packet and he said, cannot look at this now. when the confirmation process is over, you might find it useful. what it was was his chambers manual, how things are managed. i have kept that up over the years. it has had more electroni
as you can see, we have three trailblazers with us tonight. let's listen in as they discuss their lives in the court. >> thank you for hosting us and for making this seem less. we are in a conversation which crosses many generations and many jurisdictions. when justice ginsburg joined the bench, she was welcomed by justice o'connor gave her a great deal of it fice. she told her "what you needed to know when you came on board." my question is whether you gave the same advice to...
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as you can see, we have three trailblazers with us tonight. let's listen in as they discuss their lives in the court. >> thank you for hosting us and for making this seem less. we are in a conversation which crosses many generations and many jurisdictions. when justice ginsburg joined the bench, she was welcomed by justice o'connor gave her a great deal of it fice. she told her "what you needed to know when you came on board." my question is whether you gave the same advice to justice so admisonia sotomayor. >> it is exhilarating to look out at this audience. how many of you work here at the meeting in the spring of 1980? come many were we, maybe 30? to see how this organization has grown, this is something wonderful. the greatest gift that i received did not come from just this o'connor, but from my predecessor. he sent over a packet and he said, cannot look at this now. when the confirmation process is over, you might find it useful. what it was was his chambers manual, how things are managed. i have kept that up over the years. it has had more electroni
as you can see, we have three trailblazers with us tonight. let's listen in as they discuss their lives in the court. >> thank you for hosting us and for making this seem less. we are in a conversation which crosses many generations and many jurisdictions. when justice ginsburg joined the bench, she was welcomed by justice o'connor gave her a great deal of it fice. she told her "what you needed to know when you came on board." my question is whether you gave the same advice to...
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us are listening to you. my colleagues -- [ applause ] -- let's bring down this bill and bring back the ideas that made this countryreat. >> gentleman yields back his time. [ applause ] does the gentleman from south carolina wish to yield any time? >> could i ask again, we're trying to even out the time and we had a 20 to 15-minute difference between us. we thought after mr. ryan spoke. can you tell us what the difference at this point is? >> when mr. camp will have 20 minutes. the gentleman from south carolina will control 15 minutes. >> would you like to use additional time? >> my time is expired. >> it's the gentleman from south carolina's time. >> okay. okay. >> first recognize mr. -- of california for a unanimous consent to request. >> i ask unanimous consent for one minute the strong support of this legislation. >> without objection, so ordered. >> mr. israel from new york is -- >> the gentleman may extend his remarks. >> i also ask unanimous consent to -- >> they're trying to figure out how much time both sides have left. the democrats and the republicans at 6:42 p.m. eastern. they were spoelzed to have two
us are listening to you. my colleagues -- [ applause ] -- let's bring down this bill and bring back the ideas that made this countryreat. >> gentleman yields back his time. [ applause ] does the gentleman from south carolina wish to yield any time? >> could i ask again, we're trying to even out the time and we had a 20 to 15-minute difference between us. we thought after mr. ryan spoke. can you tell us what the difference at this point is? >> when mr. camp will have 20...
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as you can see, we have three trailblazers with us tonight. let's listenin as they discuss their lives on the court. [applause] >> thanks go to the justice and to the staff of the nawj to hosting us so well -- for hosting us so well. we are glad to be here. we are an interim-generational conversation and i wanted to begin with a question to justice ginsberg, who wrote that when she joined the bench in 1993, she was welcomed by justice o'connor, who gave her a great deal of advice. "justice o'connor -- justice o'connor "told you what you needed to know when you came on board." my question is whether you have given the same advice to justice sotomayor or whether the advice has changed. >> i say first that it is exhilarating to look out at this audience. how many of you here were at the meeting in the spring of 1980 at the lovely home in georgetown? how many were we? maybe 30? see how this organization has grown and flourished over the years. it is something wonderful. about advice, i will have to ask sonia, but the greatest gift that i received did not come
as you can see, we have three trailblazers with us tonight. let's listenin as they discuss their lives on the court. [applause] >> thanks go to the justice and to the staff of the nawj to hosting us so well -- for hosting us so well. we are glad to be here. we are an interim-generational conversation and i wanted to begin with a question to justice ginsberg, who wrote that when she joined the bench in 1993, she was welcomed by justice o'connor, who gave her a great deal of advice....
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let's listen. >> $86 million was spent on misleading ads to kill reform all because they want to keep jacking up premiums and denying usage, but the insurance companies didn't win, because congresswoman maryio killroy voted no. >> i think if i were advising democrats, that would be one way to frame it up. i think there's an unhappiness with the status quo. there's an unhappiness with institutions like insurance companies or wall street. so what they're trying to do is align themselves with that sort of popular sentiment. i think the harder part for mary joe killroy is we she is spending when we don't have that type of money. i think that's going to distill back to voters very easily. >> i'm sure the americans love the ideal of how we expand it now. you get political ads all year-round now. the deficit is a big issue for independents. we need to talk about the economic implications of this. we've got a bill here that's going to help us shrink the deficit. >> let's close with some fun. i covered george w. bush white house. he was big on the purell at the white house. let's watch this play out a little bit. >> can we do t
let's listen. >> $86 million was spent on misleading ads to kill reform all because they want to keep jacking up premiums and denying usage, but the insurance companies didn't win, because congresswoman maryio killroy voted no. >> i think if i were advising democrats, that would be one way to frame it up. i think there's an unhappiness with the status quo. there's an unhappiness with institutions like insurance companies or wall street. so what they're trying to do is align...
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let me finish my answer. >> reporter: he met privately with one of them, congressman scott murphy, last friday. murphy's new york district is being bombarded with tv ads. >> tell congressman scott murphy to listen to us, not the insurance companies. >> reporter: and the right. >> thank him for standing up for jobs and against this health care bill. >> reporter: but murphy is taking the unusual step of wanting to actually read the legislation, which has yet to be presented, before making up his mind. >> i'm waiting to see the language that the president is putting forward. i'm going to review it. >> reporter: liberal ohio democrat dennis kucinich said he would vote against the health care reform bill, and then -- >> i got an invitation to go on air force one. given my previous record in not supporting the administration on many things, i thought the proper attire would include a parachute. >> reporter: on air force one, to and from kucinich's cleveland, ohio district monday, the president made his case. "this bill may not be everything you want," the president told the congressman, according to white house sources, "but if you believe in making life better for the 31 million americans who will be cove
let me finish my answer. >> reporter: he met privately with one of them, congressman scott murphy, last friday. murphy's new york district is being bombarded with tv ads. >> tell congressman scott murphy to listen to us, not the insurance companies. >> reporter: and the right. >> thank him for standing up for jobs and against this health care bill. >> reporter: but murphy is taking the unusual step of wanting to actually read the legislation, which has yet to be...
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us? >> let's go back to the floor of the house of representatives and listen in. it's getting lively.er the chair of the house rules committee. >> so we may debate and pass this important legislation today and i yield back -- what? mr. speaker, i'm certain that i heard you say that the gentleman's time has expired. is that not correct? >> the gentlem lady's time has expired as well. all time having been expired -- >> okay. jesse jackson jr. the congressman from illinois getting some instructions. >> the rules are being applied. the point of order was made and was being debated. all time has expired. >> mr. speaker clarification of point of order? >> the question is shall the house now consider the resolution? >> mr. speaker, clarification on point of order. >> the gentleman from kansas. >> is it my understanding that you said that the rules will apply to the senate bill on earmarks that were not covered by the reconciliation bill? >> the point of order was raised against the pending resolution. the point of order was debated. the question is, shall the house now consider the resolutio
us? >> let's go back to the floor of the house of representatives and listen in. it's getting lively.er the chair of the house rules committee. >> so we may debate and pass this important legislation today and i yield back -- what? mr. speaker, i'm certain that i heard you say that the gentleman's time has expired. is that not correct? >> the gentlem lady's time has expired as well. all time having been expired -- >> okay. jesse jackson jr. the congressman from illinois...
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let's listen. >> here in the news reports lately kind of this ginned up controversy about us, common sense conservativesiting violence because we happen to oppose some of the things in the obama administration. [ audience booing ] >> our vote. >> amen, brother. that's what you do it with, your vote. you got it right. we know violence isn't the answer. when we take up our arms, we're talking about our vote. but this bs coming from the lame stream media lately about this -- about us inciting violence, don't let -- don't let the conversation be diverted. don't let a distraction like that get you off track. keep fighting hard for these candidates who are all about the common sense conservative solutions that we need. >> and mark, palin is going to address a very different crowd tomorrow. this is a huge tea party rally in harry reid's home state of nevada. talk to us a little bit about the tension between that group and the mainstream republican party. because they need them. but there is also a little bit fear surrounding the tea party movement as well, isn't it? >> well, there is some fear, and there is so
let's listen. >> here in the news reports lately kind of this ginned up controversy about us, common sense conservativesiting violence because we happen to oppose some of the things in the obama administration. [ audience booing ] >> our vote. >> amen, brother. that's what you do it with, your vote. you got it right. we know violence isn't the answer. when we take up our arms, we're talking about our vote. but this bs coming from the lame stream media lately about this --...
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us to the punchline. this is courtesy of david letterman, never one to let a few good die. >> listen to this, sarah palin in arizona, is campaigning with john mccain. he's running for his senate re-election. they're campaigning together out there, and i thought, hm, well, yeah, there's an unbeatable combination. >> david letterman, everybody, and that is the mash-up. >>> we're coming to the end of a crucial week for president obama's number one domestic priority, health care. former white house press second deedi myers has some advice for the current president, be more like the one she worked for. that coming up. dad, here, look at this. your p.a.d. isn't just poor circulation in your legs causing you pain. ok. what is it? dad, it more than doubles your risk of a heart attack or stroke. you'd better read about plavix. if you have p.a.d., plavix can help protect you from a heart attack or stroke. plavix helps keep blood platelets from sticking together and forming clots- the cause of most heart attacks and strokes. talk with your doctor about plavix? i'll do it. promise. (announcer) people with stomach ul
us to the punchline. this is courtesy of david letterman, never one to let a few good die. >> listen to this, sarah palin in arizona, is campaigning with john mccain. he's running for his senate re-election. they're campaigning together out there, and i thought, hm, well, yeah, there's an unbeatable combination. >> david letterman, everybody, and that is the mash-up. >>> we're coming to the end of a crucial week for president obama's number one domestic priority, health...
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let us always remember the lesson of this day and listen of history, that we, as a people, do not shrink from a challenge, we overcome it. we did not fear the future. we shape the future. that is what we do. that is who we are. that makes us the united states of america. god bless us and god bless the united states of america. [applause] [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] ♪ ♪ [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> follow the continued health care debate online at c- span.org/healthcare. you'll find hundreds of hours of video and from markups to the signing ceremony. one of our guests this morning was the founder and editor of " the weekly standard." this is 40 minutes. this for a [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] host: mislocate inside the archives here in washington d.c.. -- this is looking into the archives here in washington d.c.. and we welcome bill kristol from the codey standard -- from t
let us always remember the lesson of this day and listen of history, that we, as a people, do not shrink from a challenge, we overcome it. we did not fear the future. we shape the future. that is what we do. that is who we are. that makes us the united states of america. god bless us and god bless the united states of america. [applause] [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] ♪ ♪ [inaudible conversations] [inaudible...
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let me just follow the issue of reconciliation. congressman, reconciliation has been used many times before by the republicans. >> absolutely. listene differences in every instance when reconciliation was used. this is something health care that is going to alter a significant portion of our economy. >> can i just -- >> and if they do this, the public does not like this bill. so it's that somehow the democratic majority just won't listen to the public. >> can i just -- >> david, let me -- i need to respond to what he's saying here. >> quick comment. >> the republicans have repeatedly said that they agree with 80 pr of what% of what's i. at the even of the day we need to sit down and negotiate on the differences in the 20 brs. the republicans right now are focused all about regaining power. they don't have any interest in accomplishing comprehensive health care reform. that's evident. there isn't anyone saying, let's just work this out. they're saying start over. start over the american people understands do nothing. >> how can you say that? >> final point. congressman, i want this very narrow point. what would be in a revised bill
let me just follow the issue of reconciliation. congressman, reconciliation has been used many times before by the republicans. >> absolutely. listene differences in every instance when reconciliation was used. this is something health care that is going to alter a significant portion of our economy. >> can i just -- >> and if they do this, the public does not like this bill. so it's that somehow the democratic majority just won't listen to the public. >> can i just --...
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this bill is a disaster. 70-plus percent of the american people want us to throw it out and start over. let's listen to the american people. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new york rise? mrs. maloney: to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mrs. maloney: mr. speaker, as we contemplate an historic vote to reform health care, i'd like to emphasize how critically important this bill is to the women of this country. according to a report prepared by the joint economic committee, which i chair, an estimated 64 million women in this country lack adequate health care. over one quarter of our daughters between the ages of 19 and 24 lack health care. and women between the ages of 55 and 64 are particularly vulnerable. that's because so many women depend on their spouse's employer-based health care and all too often they discover they are not age eligible for medicare when their older husband's retire. and a staggering 39% of all low-income women lack health care. ultimately this is a vote ab
this bill is a disaster. 70-plus percent of the american people want us to throw it out and start over. let's listen to the american people. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new york rise? mrs. maloney: to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mrs. maloney: mr. speaker, as we contemplate an historic vote to reform health care, i'd like to emphasize how critically important this...
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let's fix tort limits so if people sue doctors they don't get unlimited settlements. they hope congress is listening. >> (music playing). >> is this the white house or the red house? >> god bless us. stop this bill now. >> congress, you're fired. >> (music playing). >>reporter: in washington, myranda stephens, fox 45 news at continue o'clock. >>> most americans don't want health reform passed in its current form. democrats are making an all-out push to get it done anyway. we asked people if they think congress is following the will of the people. >> between congress and the president -- just the will of the people. it doesn't seem like anyone knows what is going on or able to keep up or follow. >> they don't think we are paying attention. we are paying attention. we're a lot smarter than they think we are. >> that is our question of the day. do you think congress is following the will of the people? so far 14 percent of you say yes. 86 percent of you say no. robin writes on facebook, "no. they don't follow the will of the people because if they were we wouldn't have so many problems. the only way we're going to get something we need is to speak up for ourselves." robert writes, "
let's fix tort limits so if people sue doctors they don't get unlimited settlements. they hope congress is listening. >> (music playing). >> is this the white house or the red house? >> god bless us. stop this bill now. >> congress, you're fired. >> (music playing). >>reporter: in washington, myranda stephens, fox 45 news at continue o'clock. >>> most americans don't want health reform passed in its current form. democrats are making an all-out push...
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us these things. not the defense. >> so? >> maybe we should wait and let her get a fair trial. and of these 50 notes, are any of them incriminating? are there any confessions? >> listen, i've got two syllables for you, mickey sherman. o.j. did you ever see a case that got as much pretrial publicity and they still got an acquittal on a double murder that he obviously committed. >> yeah, but then they played catch-up in vegas. >> i knew you would have a second verse same as the first. out to the lines. carol lynn in canada. hi, carol lynn. what's your question? >> caller: i have a question. we all assumed that george anthony's suicide attempt was grief reaction to evidence implicating casey and caylee's murder. my question is -- oh, before that, has anyone ever asked george really why? i think we all made assumptions. my question is, has anyone looked into the possible correlation with george's suicide attempt and the possibility cindy learned of his possible indiscretions at that time? >> good question. ellie jostad, you have very carefully taken a look at this timeline as to when this woman and whose family came on here and swore the story hadn't been ld. 24 hours la
us these things. not the defense. >> so? >> maybe we should wait and let her get a fair trial. and of these 50 notes, are any of them incriminating? are there any confessions? >> listen, i've got two syllables for you, mickey sherman. o.j. did you ever see a case that got as much pretrial publicity and they still got an acquittal on a double murder that he obviously committed. >> yeah, but then they played catch-up in vegas. >> i knew you would have a second verse...
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let's listen now. >>> good morning. it's melissa dawn johnson here. as we're shifting into spring, can you believe it's upon uso talk to you about today, your reinvention intervention plan. change is not always comfortable, but it is a necessity when we're looking to go to the next level in life. as you consider this week your reinvention intervention plan, it's easy. cpr. "c" is for clarity. "p" is a plan of action to make it happen. "r" is a resolution. keep moving forward every day. until next week, make every sing it will day fantastic. brushing leaves teeth looking clean, but millions of plaque and gingivitis germs are left behind. a quick 30-second rinse with listerine® antiseptic cleans deeper. [ boom! ] its unique penetrating formula destroys germs [ boom! ] brushing leaves behind. [ sighs ] [ male announcer ] ...for the deepest clean and the healthiest mouth. listerine®. clean deeper. get healthier. ♪ hey bets, can i borrow a quarter? sure, still not dry? i'm trying to shrink them. i lost weight and now some clothes are too big. how did you do it? simple stuff. eating right and i switched to whole gra
let's listen now. >>> good morning. it's melissa dawn johnson here. as we're shifting into spring, can you believe it's upon uso talk to you about today, your reinvention intervention plan. change is not always comfortable, but it is a necessity when we're looking to go to the next level in life. as you consider this week your reinvention intervention plan, it's easy. cpr. "c" is for clarity. "p" is a plan of action to make it happen. "r" is a resolution....
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listen -- >> what will this specific program change? because it was never in the bank's interest to foreclose. so, why does this change anything? >> let us distinguish between the bank of america's business plan and the u.s. government's interference. two different things. >> okay, larry, i'll take you on that and let's answer this question. the fha is the answer. the federal housing administration and people will say, oh o, my god, the taxpayer's on the hook. >> the banks will do it now because the fha is sweetening the deal? >> it's an actuarial exercise. the government issues are premium set correctly -- >> it's called bankruptcy -- >> the taxpayer protects them. >> steve moore, let me ask you this. david goodfriend, our good friend asked a good question. does foreclosures help anybody? and i want to answer that in the affirmative. i want to say foreclosures bring down prices and those greatly lowered prices, steve, help new home buyers who can afford it. >> there might be more efficient ways to do it like short sales. >> however you get it done, if you can't afford -- >> a modification changes the price, as well. if you reduce the pr
listen -- >> what will this specific program change? because it was never in the bank's interest to foreclose. so, why does this change anything? >> let us distinguish between the bank of america's business plan and the u.s. government's interference. two different things. >> okay, larry, i'll take you on that and let's answer this question. the fha is the answer. the federal housing administration and people will say, oh o, my god, the taxpayer's on the hook. >> the...
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let's have a listen. >> this process corrupts and prostitutes the system. we are about to unleash a cultural war in this country if we useocess and don't allow the legitimate differences to be debated and hopefully moderated and compromised. >> i appreciate that you're the bluebird of happiness -- >> the bluebird of happiness. >> yes. and that somehow that we believe we can do this all lovely and sweetness and light, but we just don't have any evidence to prove that. >> okay. in short, she's saying we're playing hardball because we have no other choice, we have to do this deem and pass in one way or another. the president on a beautiful sunny day here in washington, nice day for a drive up to the capitol. he's going to be up there about 3:00 o speak to democrats, full democratic caucus. this comes after a week of intense pressure from the president, phone calls, meetings, aides say as many as 64, not counting the ones he may have had today. i'm sure he's in the white house making calls as well today, trying to pressure these last remaining democrats to come over to support this bill when and if it hits the floor tomorrow
let's have a listen. >> this process corrupts and prostitutes the system. we are about to unleash a cultural war in this country if we useocess and don't allow the legitimate differences to be debated and hopefully moderated and compromised. >> i appreciate that you're the bluebird of happiness -- >> the bluebird of happiness. >> yes. and that somehow that we believe we can do this all lovely and sweetness and light, but we just don't have any evidence to prove that....
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us. let's set the record straight. why did you resign? health, ethics, democratic leadership, what? >> all the above, larry. it would be nice if mr. gibbs got it straight. listen, i've been incredibly out spoken about my personal feelings and my professional conviction that if we pass this health care bill using reconciliation, which is the same process that the democratic leaders condemned when it was done with a different party, that it's going to create a schism in this country that's going to take a generation to overcome. there is no doubt about did, i've been on the record over and over and over again. >> you didn't quit because of the proposing health legislation did you? if you were going to vote against it, why quit? >> because it's all connected, larry, that's why. i am a cancer survivor. in december i was told i'm facing a recurrence of that cancer, and we're still awaiting confirmation of that. my wife, my doctor, my pastor said, don't kill yourself, don't run again. when i made that announcement, literally at that moment, within 15 minutes, maybe 17, a washington, d.c. newspaper dropped an article that said i was under an ethics investigation when
us. let's set the record straight. why did you resign? health, ethics, democratic leadership, what? >> all the above, larry. it would be nice if mr. gibbs got it straight. listen, i've been incredibly out spoken about my personal feelings and my professional conviction that if we pass this health care bill using reconciliation, which is the same process that the democratic leaders condemned when it was done with a different party, that it's going to create a schism in this country that's...
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let's listen. >> great pride and more humility we come together today to enroll this important legislation. in doing so, congress will act as others before usto do something very important for the american people, very significant to their daily lives. others before us brought forth social security, medicare, the civil rights act. some of the landmark legislation in our country's history. and today, we have the opportunity in the house to sign this legislation to enroll this important legislation to send to the president of the united states for his signature. we calmly review the events of the last week or so, which brought us to victory in passing the base bill, the senate bill. essential to its passage was the passage of a second bill which would make signature improvements on the senate bill. only then would we be able to pass the senate bill. a matter of trust between the house and the senate, we were able to pass the senate bill here knowing that the senate would pass the house improvements. senator reid did a remarkable job keeping everyone together. we were thrilled yesterday to see a very substantial victory for these improvements.
let's listen. >> great pride and more humility we come together today to enroll this important legislation. in doing so, congress will act as others before usto do something very important for the american people, very significant to their daily lives. others before us brought forth social security, medicare, the civil rights act. some of the landmark legislation in our country's history. and today, we have the opportunity in the house to sign this legislation to enroll this important...
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listening. we encounter new opportunities. at the hartford, we help you pursue them with confidence. by preparing you for tomorrow. while protecting what you have today. you've counted on us for 200 years. let'sow. and with the hartford behind you, achieve what's ahead of you. and with the hartford [ crowd gasps ]nd you, [ announcer ] if you think about it, this is a lot like most job search sites. - they let everyone in, - [ crowd groans ] so the best people can't stand out. join theladders.com. the premium job site for only $100k+ jobs... and only $100k+ talent. >>> welcome back. a controversial recess appointment, sarah palin, topics candy crowley will be touching on. >> good morning, candy. man, after that health care fight, nothing brinlths a partisan divide like a recess appointment, does it? >> exactly. the hits just keep on coming. in fact, one of the people we have on today is the president's senior advertiser, david axlerod. i said, this is such an in-your-face thing to do. the president knew that republicans specifically wrote and said, please don't make this a recess appointment. this particular appointment, a man named craig becker, has been controversial with some democrats as w
listening. we encounter new opportunities. at the hartford, we help you pursue them with confidence. by preparing you for tomorrow. while protecting what you have today. you've counted on us for 200 years. let'sow. and with the hartford behind you, achieve what's ahead of you. and with the hartford [ crowd gasps ]nd you, [ announcer ] if you think about it, this is a lot like most job search sites. - they let everyone in, - [ crowd groans ] so the best people can't stand out. join...
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helped save right there, who couldn't be with us here this morning because her health is still in such a state where she wasn't feeling up to it. let's listen yes. >> okay. are you able to ask her a few questions for me? >> yeah, we've been trying to and the only thing we've gotten out of her is that she's 70, she fell, and she doesn't think she can move. >> okay. >> let me ask you, how were you able to basically get medical help to ms. turner's home in sn the ? there wasn't a lot of information gechb. given. >> with very a reververse 911 t could get us the address. >> could you sense the urgency of the situation? when you first got the call from taylor's friend. >> definitely. she said she had an elderly fall vehicle fi victim that needs assistance. >> twhawhat was it like when diu have the opportunity to talk with ms. turner? >> it was a very nice visit. it was wonderful. she is very sweet lady. she has her bachelor's in science, the same thing i'm working for. and it was just an inspiration. she was very grateful and thankful when i went to visit her. >> great job as the 911 dispatcher who was obviously able to dispacespair meispatch and
helped save right there, who couldn't be with us here this morning because her health is still in such a state where she wasn't feeling up to it. let's listen yes. >> okay. are you able to ask her a few questions for me? >> yeah, we've been trying to and the only thing we've gotten out of her is that she's 70, she fell, and she doesn't think she can move. >> okay. >> let me ask you, how were you able to basically get medical help to ms. turner's home in sn the ? there...
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used at certain republican functions. and the decision to put it on his gravestone was sally's. c-span: let me read it so folks who are trying to read and listen to you can do one thing at a time. 'i do not choose to be a common man. it is my right to be uncommon. i prefer the challenges of life to guaranteed security, the thrill of fulfillment to the state calm of utopia. i will never cower before any master, save my god.' and who wrote that? do you know? >> guest: i do not know the author. but the first two lines, 'i do not choose to be a common man. i choose to be an uncommon man,' are -- are certainly very characteristic of lee atwater's credo. it was something he learned in his first summer of politics in august of 1971 as a college student. he was in the office of strom thurmond as an intern. and he did mostly, oh, clerical work. he drove the senator around a little bit and then he, lee was a terrible driver, so i can imagine what those trips must have been. he did not have good coordination skills. lee was so -- somewhat klutzy. and for most of their married life, sally did the driving. he said he needed the time to focus on politics. b
used at certain republican functions. and the decision to put it on his gravestone was sally's. c-span: let me read it so folks who are trying to read and listen to you can do one thing at a time. 'i do not choose to be a common man. it is my right to be uncommon. i prefer the challenges of life to guaranteed security, the thrill of fulfillment to the state calm of utopia. i will never cower before any master, save my god.' and who wrote that? do you know? >> guest: i do not know the...
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listen some more. >> hey, bets. how you doing? >> fine, thanks. hi. >> you can go hang up your coat. be with you in two secs, okay? >> thank you. thank you. >> narrator: deborah agreed to let us spend a week with her at the salon. >> lori, you good? you need tea, coffee, or some cold water? >> no, i'm fine. >> it's a little too early for wine, but... so, you good? all right. so sit and relax. ( telephone ringing ) >> hi, how are you? >> narrator: barbara, deborah's sister, was answering the phones. >> wednesday at 3:00? that good? >> narrator: fatima, the assistant, was washing hair. and deborah tended to her customers, while i listened. >> so, how you doing? >> great. >> good, everything's good? >> yeah, it's been a good week. >> sharon, when you say "good," it's really, really good or hmm? >> you know... >> how is it actually going, in other words? now that we did the pleasantries. >> okay, now that we did the pleasantries. you know, the whole thing is this-- why complain? because everybody else is, too, you know. it's sort of like why should i complain, i know the fellow next to me is losing his job. but, i mean, if you said, "all right, well, what was it like last year at
listen some more. >> hey, bets. how you doing? >> fine, thanks. hi. >> you can go hang up your coat. be with you in two secs, okay? >> thank you. thank you. >> narrator: deborah agreed to let us spend a week with her at the salon. >> lori, you good? you need tea, coffee, or some cold water? >> no, i'm fine. >> it's a little too early for wine, but... so, you good? all right. so sit and relax. ( telephone ringing ) >> hi, how are you?...
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us an update right now. we're going to go ahead and listen right now. let'sisten in. >> cherokee has the more breaking news at this time. >> our pathologists have been working for the past couple of days to try to make positive i.d. on the two people found in norman the other day. they did make the positive i.d.'s on lester hobbs and aja johnson. we used finger prints on mr. hobbs to identify him, as well as tattoos. and we used dental records for the young girl to make that determination today. as far as cause and manner of death, our pathologists are still working on making those determinations. they are both still pending, and i believe that we are waiting on toxicology screening, which will be a full tox run of different tests that they do. so that could be anywhere from three weeks to six weeks, depending on the findings. sometimes our pathologists will look and see what they found initially and order more tests. at this point, that's all we have on the case. again, the i.d.'s were made formally today. cause and matter of death will not be determined at
us an update right now. we're going to go ahead and listen right now. let'sisten in. >> cherokee has the more breaking news at this time. >> our pathologists have been working for the past couple of days to try to make positive i.d. on the two people found in norman the other day. they did make the positive i.d.'s on lester hobbs and aja johnson. we used finger prints on mr. hobbs to identify him, as well as tattoos. and we used dental records for the young girl to make that...
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let's listen in for just a moment of that. >> the american people don't want a government takeover of health care now or ever. the american people want us to face our challenges in health care with more freedom not more government. this weekend, i believe, will mark the beginning of the end of liberal asen densesy here in washington d.c. this weekend, this weekend the american people will begin the long journey back to the center of our national government. >> well, there you have a sense of what mike pence, a republican from indiana says about this health care measure, rather predictable given his position within the house leadership, but we want to give you a sense of what's going on as it's happening. now, we want to know of course, it's very important to know what you think about this massive health care reform bill. you can log on to foxnews.com to share your thoughts. just click on the you decide poll, right now, 32% of you say you think the health care bill will pass. 49% of you say, no way it's going to pass. there is also a comments section where i can tell us why upping the way you do. it's all on foxnews.com. a couple other s
let's listen in for just a moment of that. >> the american people don't want a government takeover of health care now or ever. the american people want us to face our challenges in health care with more freedom not more government. this weekend, i believe, will mark the beginning of the end of liberal asen densesy here in washington d.c. this weekend, this weekend the american people will begin the long journey back to the center of our national government. >> well, there you have a...
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let's pass comprehensive legislation reform. today i want to leave you with this message. we have been patient long enough. we've listened quietly and asked politely. we have turned usy times, our heads are spinning. here in this place where americans people travel to demand justice, what is it that we want? plain and simple. it is time to lead immigrants come out of the shadows into the light of day, and for america to embrace them and protect them once and for all. [applause] the sun is shining on our future today. today i will tell you what i want. i want the light of justice to bring us close to every immigrant in our cities. what do i want? i want the sunlight of fairness to drive away that darkness and shadows that immigrants have been forced to live in. what do i want? i want to end the real fear of children becoming orphans because their parents may be deported and disappearing in the middle of the night. what do i want? [applause] i want to stop the pain. i want to stop the pain of women working the fields until their hands are calloused and bloodied. i want the women protected from people who threaten them. i want those to exploit immigrants -- immigrant w
let's pass comprehensive legislation reform. today i want to leave you with this message. we have been patient long enough. we've listened quietly and asked politely. we have turned usy times, our heads are spinning. here in this place where americans people travel to demand justice, what is it that we want? plain and simple. it is time to lead immigrants come out of the shadows into the light of day, and for america to embrace them and protect them once and for all. [applause] the sun is...
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let us -- come to this moment. >> i'm not being feisty. can we just let americans know, we like each other a lot. okay. >> i think we like each other, but, joe -- yeah, listenk this chair. >> no, no, listen, i enjoy jousting with you. but i do think if people could gather around tables in this country, there would be a little less demonization. >> i agree. >> i think it's scary what's going on. >> i could ask you you're a marxist and how how your trip was to russia. >> there's that guy from nunaz from california. we had just returned from moscow about there's a big debate about diversifying their economy. this guy from california's going on about soviet totalarian coming to our shores. my husband says, where are we going to go? you have capitalism of a weird kind there. the language is so disconnected from reality in this country. >> it is disconnected. >> it is laughable -- >> there's a congressman that said -- it is laughable. there's certain congressmen that had a press release the night this bill came out. i hate this bill. i think it is bad for our economy. but he said, tonight freedom died. really? >> i know. >> i didn't know that. and, again, high pe
let us -- come to this moment. >> i'm not being feisty. can we just let americans know, we like each other a lot. okay. >> i think we like each other, but, joe -- yeah, listenk this chair. >> no, no, listen, i enjoy jousting with you. but i do think if people could gather around tables in this country, there would be a little less demonization. >> i agree. >> i think it's scary what's going on. >> i could ask you you're a marxist and how how your trip was to...
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used. let's it is choose that the job loss has moderated considerably. we are fairly close to neither gains nor losses. that is consistent with the idea of possibly stabilizing. >> sometimes i listened to my good friends on the republican side. it is not that anybody is trying to paint a rosy picture. we are very realistic. we refuse to look nc a difference between 729,000 jobs lost in january 2009 and 26,000 lost in january of 2010 and said that is not significant. we want every single american working. or we talk about stimulus, and lots of people beat up on stimulus. i had when the most interesting experiences three weeks ago in my district. we hired 50 police officers for who would not have been hired if it were not for the stimulus. to see the show officers -- these are people that we desperately need. i think a lot of people have beat up on summer's and the administration, saying he predicted this would happen. for trying to predict is not always easy. the fact still remains that we are -- i do believe -- moving in the right direction. i always say i believe in cheering for the home team. so often what happens is they spend so much time looking at the doom and gloom that we do
used. let's it is choose that the job loss has moderated considerably. we are fairly close to neither gains nor losses. that is consistent with the idea of possibly stabilizing. >> sometimes i listened to my good friends on the republican side. it is not that anybody is trying to paint a rosy picture. we are very realistic. we refuse to look nc a difference between 729,000 jobs lost in january 2009 and 26,000 lost in january of 2010 and said that is not significant. we want every single...
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listen, his transgressions were personal, not public. he's a great athlete. let him play. welcome back, tiger. >> tiger, you don't owe me an apology. take care of your family matters privately. disagree, let us keep your e-mails and facebook coming. cnn.com/robin. >>> in other news the lawyer for nfl star quarterback ben roethlisberger says he still has not met with authorities investigating whether he sexually assaulted a 20-year-old college student. >> the alleged incident was like two weeks ago. >> and they say there is no timetable for that interview which contradicts what police said when they planned to interview him last week. i've got to point out he still has not been charged. his lawyer says he did nothing wrong. >>> ty warren is giving up 250 grand to finish college. he's due a quarter of a million bucks if he shows up for off season workouts but instead getting his degree at texas a & m. on pace to graduate in the spring and says no amount of money is worth his kids seeing his dad with a college degree. >>> we have a new recall to tell you about. honda is saying it has to fix hundreds of thousands of vehicles. >>> now some inmates can chow on wings, pizza and nachos. >> the tempe
listen, his transgressions were personal, not public. he's a great athlete. let him play. welcome back, tiger. >> tiger, you don't owe me an apology. take care of your family matters privately. disagree, let us keep your e-mails and facebook coming. cnn.com/robin. >>> in other news the lawyer for nfl star quarterback ben roethlisberger says he still has not met with authorities investigating whether he sexually assaulted a 20-year-old college student. >> the alleged...