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let me ask him one final time -- are these sorts of levies ruled in or ruled out? he says that he wants consensus, and the fact is that there is consensus. labour advisers, labour ministers, and labour councils all think that he is doing this for cheap dividing lines before an election. one last go -- are you going to do a levy? rule it in or rule it out. >> [unintelligible] >> order. order, order. order, order. honorable and right honorable members on both sides are far too excited, and they must simmer down. >> the wall of noise will not disguise the fact that the conservative party has absolutely no policy on an issue that is vital to the needs of the elderly for the future. this is a big challenge that this country faces because of the demographic changes that are taking place and the needs and ambitions of old people. i have got to conclude that, when it comes to dealing with big areas of policy, i have to say, mr. speaker, this is no time for a novice. >> gordon marsden. >> thank you -- thank you, mr. speaker. will the prime minister congratulate the organize
let me ask him one final time -- are these sorts of levies ruled in or ruled out? he says that he wants consensus, and the fact is that there is consensus. labour advisers, labour ministers, and labour councils all think that he is doing this for cheap dividing lines before an election. one last go -- are you going to do a levy? rule it in or rule it out. >> [unintelligible] >> order. order, order. order, order. honorable and right honorable members on both sides are far too...
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will he rule out any form of compulsory levy on the elderly? yes or no?>> if he reads the white paper, he is not -- [shouting] >> mr. speaker, he has not reported it correctly. and he should read the whole chapters so that he sees what it is. mr. speaker, once again, what caused the policy has come from the conservative party? >> he has been for years peter of the party that he has got lots of sidelines, there's absolute no policy, and from. mr. speaker, when you're dealing with social policy -- >> order. there is too much noise. the decibel level is too high. it must go down, and it must go down now. prime minister? >> mr. speaker, mr. speaker, when you're dealing with social policy you see consensus in this country. and where you can find consensus you find the conservatives have delivered a broken the consensus that existed, even after they voted for the bill in the house of commons. >> the prime minister keeps saying read the white paper. in fact, it's a green paper and i've got a few. this is what it says. people -- it says this. he wants a question
will he rule out any form of compulsory levy on the elderly? yes or no?>> if he reads the white paper, he is not -- [shouting] >> mr. speaker, he has not reported it correctly. and he should read the whole chapters so that he sees what it is. mr. speaker, once again, what caused the policy has come from the conservative party? >> he has been for years peter of the party that he has got lots of sidelines, there's absolute no policy, and from. mr. speaker, when you're dealing...
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. >> casi 5 años de la muerte de la actriz mariana levi ha dejado atrás los dimes y diretes con el viudon y según la presentadora de televisión, talina fernández la mediadora ha sido ana bárbara. >> ana bárbara ha sido pieza importante en todo esto es una mujer valiosa la quiere mucho, la respeto muchísimo. nada más que agradecimiento con ella. >> gracias por toda la influencia gracias por toda la fortale fortaleza, gracias por tu alegría, por tu música. dios te bendiga siempre. >> ojo. perdonar no quiere decir olvidar. no quiere decir reconcili reconciliarse. quiere decir perdonado. o sea, ya no te doy a ti el poder para que me lastimes. >> pues, no descarta que en el futuro todos puedan tenerh@ vacaciones juntos y para la hija mayor deh@thñefnp mariana levi muy duros. >> cambiando un poco de tema tres acusaciones enfrenta el actor charlie sheen. imágenes llegadas a aspen, colorado en dónde se a le acusó de agredir a su esposa y amenazarla con un cuchillo, pero la pareja salió abrazada. el artista podría pasar hasta 3 años tras las rejas y la próxima audiencia seráiawóbuh@. extrh@tjiaík
. >> casi 5 años de la muerte de la actriz mariana levi ha dejado atrás los dimes y diretes con el viudon y según la presentadora de televisión, talina fernández la mediadora ha sido ana bárbara. >> ana bárbara ha sido pieza importante en todo esto es una mujer valiosa la quiere mucho, la respeto muchísimo. nada más que agradecimiento con ella. >> gracias por toda la influencia gracias por toda la fortale fortaleza, gracias por tu alegría, por tu música. dios te...
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for that we go to andy levy. when you drop the food on the floor in your apartment, do you have to fight for it? >> before we get to the part of the show where i expose you as the hackee, hackee little man you are, i need to address something else. a website called crooks and liars posted one of their fox greeds on sunday. it puts lotion in their pocket and keeps them from competing from the real jobs. here is what is not fine. in the post, they put in a video of glen beck and talked about the time beck, quote, poured gasoline on a lady. can we roll that? >> obama is apologizing to the frenchy, french. he is apologizing to the saudi arabian king. i almost forgot. he is also closing gitmo and letting the terrorist on to the streets. >> that stir was no lady. that that was bill shultz. >> i'm happy it came at half i'm too. >> it needed to be corrected. >> appreciate it. >> he is defending you, bill. >> no lady whines like that. >> america is sliding into socialism l. jim, said we are moving toward socialism, but we
for that we go to andy levy. when you drop the food on the floor in your apartment, do you have to fight for it? >> before we get to the part of the show where i expose you as the hackee, hackee little man you are, i need to address something else. a website called crooks and liars posted one of their fox greeds on sunday. it puts lotion in their pocket and keeps them from competing from the real jobs. here is what is not fine. in the post, they put in a video of glen beck and talked...
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and next, why tv's andy levy? why not greg gutfeld or bill shultz. that's because bill shuldz and myself have other lives. bill is often referred to as the university of caw qen shall hemaphrodites. because i'm modest i leave my title off, unless i am in a unicorn scrip club. all bets are off. >> that has to be a nickname, jimbo. you are probably a rager at parties. i thought it was awesome rush limbaugh read a greg-alogue and you didn't acknowledge ta. -- that. what do you get when you switch the vowls of bill shultz's name? pretty much the same thing. wait, if i switch the vowels, i get bill schulz. >> just so we are clear, a guy named jimbo is making fun of my i'm that. his friends probably call him jim, but he says, no, it is jimbo. >>> we will close things out with a post game wrap up. and recent studies show, go to red eye at fox news .com. >>> time to go back to andy levy for the post game wrap up. >> thanks, greg. nick, what is going on at reason .tv? do you have something coming up withdrew? >> yes, the 15th-the 19th we have an hour-long doc
and next, why tv's andy levy? why not greg gutfeld or bill shultz. that's because bill shuldz and myself have other lives. bill is often referred to as the university of caw qen shall hemaphrodites. because i'm modest i leave my title off, unless i am in a unicorn scrip club. all bets are off. >> that has to be a nickname, jimbo. you are probably a rager at parties. i thought it was awesome rush limbaugh read a greg-alogue and you didn't acknowledge ta. -- that. what do you get when you...
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for that we go to andy levy. andy, i ran into all sorts of animals in space except our favorite. >> i feel as badly for the unicorns as you do. >> don't they deserve to see out of space? >> maybe they have, greg. >> peg go success have. >> sec workers investigated for porn surfing. you mentioned one of the workers said, quote, it was kind of a distraction per say. i looked it up and in latin per say means for my pea nuss. >> i use it all the time at holiday dinners. >> and you said will work at home. it would be stupid to ask if he looked at porn while at work. let me ask it a different way. bill, have you looked at porn while you were working? >> that's correct. i have done that when greg was supposed to be working. >> reshmi, you said women look at porn too. >> stop it. it is a myth. >> they do. >> that's up there with women think about sex too. >> yeah, sex? >> greg, even though i am here and not doing other things, i can't tell you if any of the employees were women because the sec refused to identify them sa
for that we go to andy levy. andy, i ran into all sorts of animals in space except our favorite. >> i feel as badly for the unicorns as you do. >> don't they deserve to see out of space? >> maybe they have, greg. >> peg go success have. >> sec workers investigated for porn surfing. you mentioned one of the workers said, quote, it was kind of a distraction per say. i looked it up and in latin per say means for my pea nuss. >> i use it all the time at holiday...
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. >> reporter: the acase of the accused killer of chandra levy is seeing some embarrassing mistakes. a male, presumably, a cop or tech got his dna on her type. and prosecutors misplaced or lost a hair sample found on the body in rock creek park. >> i'm not surprised by that information. there have been mistakes made from the very beginning, and it's what happens in washington, d.c. >> reporter: capitol hill intern san chandra levy was reported missing in 2001. the case became a natural infat ration. her body was discovered in rock creek park a year later. police charging mark with her murder. now the mishandled evidence. >> a defense attorney could say there has been tampering of the evidence. the defense attorney could say that. someone in law enforcement may want to cover up something. >> reporter: we asked, but were told quote, the police department captain discuss a case before the court. the prosecutor said the answer is no comment. >> they've hidden things. they've mistreated information. that's mistreated our family. it's been going on for years. >> reporter: the murder case i
. >> reporter: the acase of the accused killer of chandra levy is seeing some embarrassing mistakes. a male, presumably, a cop or tech got his dna on her type. and prosecutors misplaced or lost a hair sample found on the body in rock creek park. >> i'm not surprised by that information. there have been mistakes made from the very beginning, and it's what happens in washington, d.c. >> reporter: capitol hill intern san chandra levy was reported missing in 2001. the case became...
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now to andy levy with our pre game report. what's coming up on our show? >> that's not what people mean, greg. 2k*9 canadian women's hockey team go too far in the booze-filled celebration? the sorted and hopefully sexy details ahead. and joe biden says it is easy being vice president because you don't have to do anything. we'll investigate whether nun has had the heart to tell him that's why he was picked for the job. and basketball with donkies? a story so shocking you will be shocked. greg? >> thank you, andy. >> a great day to be a hockey fan as team usa scores six goals on route to a victory against finland to advance on sunday. president obama already on route to finland to apologize. greg? >>namini, that's finish knish for my name is rita. >> i don't believe you, greg. >> neither did the authorities. now to our guests. they are lucid, they are lighthearted and they are lishs. -- luscious. enough about biker gangs. and she is so stunning cops use her instead of a taser. with us, kimberly gilfoil, the former prosecutor and the host of cops and cases on
now to andy levy with our pre game report. what's coming up on our show? >> that's not what people mean, greg. 2k*9 canadian women's hockey team go too far in the booze-filled celebration? the sorted and hopefully sexy details ahead. and joe biden says it is easy being vice president because you don't have to do anything. we'll investigate whether nun has had the heart to tell him that's why he was picked for the job. and basketball with donkies? a story so shocking you will be shocked....
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is it time to work with the president on the kind of levy he is proposing and drop the prime minister's on transaction which is rejected across the world and ridiculed yesterday by the governor of the bank of england himself. >> we never argued there should be a one size fits all solution with every single country taking the same action. what we have always agreed is all countries should work together whether it is the g 20 or the eu that we should all work together to tackle the global economic crisis and one thing we agree with president obama on and just about every other country in the world is we need a fiscal stimulus to support the economy out of recovery. the only people who seem to disagree with that is the official opposition. >> president obama just announced a freeze on spending in the united states and the government raised the rates which is how fiscal stimulus in the united kingdom -- the governor of the bank of england said president obama's proposal is much more serious than the prime minister's. he couldn't think of anyone internationally who was enthusiastic about the
is it time to work with the president on the kind of levy he is proposing and drop the prime minister's on transaction which is rejected across the world and ridiculed yesterday by the governor of the bank of england himself. >> we never argued there should be a one size fits all solution with every single country taking the same action. what we have always agreed is all countries should work together whether it is the g 20 or the eu that we should all work together to tackle the global...
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levi johnston gets his baby tripp. >>> exclusive, we are the world home movies. >>> plus -- drew barrymore
levi johnston gets his baby tripp. >>> exclusive, we are the world home movies. >>> plus -- drew barrymore
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for instance, we ought to do this bank tax, levied at the big banks that, frankly you got all kinds of benefits from something we had to do, the bank bailout, and use that -- those tax revenues into the big banks for a jobs program. we keep putting that on the floor. they keep saying we have to have 60 votes. we keep trying to. we keep trying. eventually, they are embarrassed into passing, in my view. and we got to show whose side are you on and the public, this massachusetts -- polling out of the massachusetts ray the voters thought government is more on the side of wall street than main street. >> yeah. >> and that can't be with the democrats in power. we have to show whose side we are on. >> senator, the folks that i ran into yesterday at hartford, connecticut, they think washington is broken. they like obama, they want him to succeed, but they don't believe that this congress is ever going to get together or work together on anything and they feel like they are being left behind and there is a real, no offense, throw the bums out attitude out there. >> i get that i get that. >> and
for instance, we ought to do this bank tax, levied at the big banks that, frankly you got all kinds of benefits from something we had to do, the bank bailout, and use that -- those tax revenues into the big banks for a jobs program. we keep putting that on the floor. they keep saying we have to have 60 votes. we keep trying to. we keep trying. eventually, they are embarrassed into passing, in my view. and we got to show whose side are you on and the public, this massachusetts -- polling out of...
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i have proposed, with other people, that a levy be raised from banks.ere is new interest in that around the world, and i believe that over the next period we will reach agreement on a global financial levy. i am sorry that many people opposed it when it was first announced, because iÑi believe that we will be able to go ahead with it in the not tooÑi distant future. >> order. is in recess. prime minister's questions will return on wednesday, february 24, live on c-span2 at 7:00 a.m. eastern. watch it and other british programming on our Ñiñr/website, c-ÑiÑiÑiñrñrÑispa. ñri]q>> with the british house f commons now in recess, prime minister's questions will not be seen live this week. it will return next wednesday, february 24, at 7:00 a.m. eastern, and you can see it on c-span2. >> coming up next, a forum on the global industry outlook for 2010. after that, a look at the latest on the situation in haiti. then we will hear from pennsylvania governor ed rendell and governor jerry herbert of utah as they deliver their state of the state messages. >> "book t
i have proposed, with other people, that a levy be raised from banks.ere is new interest in that around the world, and i believe that over the next period we will reach agreement on a global financial levy. i am sorry that many people opposed it when it was first announced, because iÑi believe that we will be able to go ahead with it in the not tooÑi distant future. >> order. is in recess. prime minister's questions will return on wednesday, february 24, live on c-span2 at 7:00 a.m....
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i have proposed, with other people, that a levy be raised from banks. there is new interest in that around the world, and i believe that over the next period we will reach agreement on a global financial levy. i am sorry that many people opposed it when it was first announced, because i believe that we will be able to go ahead with it in the not too distant future. >> order. >> the british house of commons is in recess. prime minister's questions will return on february 24, live on c-span2 at 7:00 a.m. eastern. you can watch other british programming on our web site, c- span.org. >> with the british house of commons now inxd recess, it will not be live this week. it will return next wednesday, february 24, and you can see it on2 on. -- you can see it on c-span2. coming up next, from davos, a forum on the global industry outlook for 2010. after that, the latest on the situation and haiti. coming up at 11:00 p.m. eastern, david bossie. we will follow up with another chance to see gordon brown at the house of commons. >> booktv continues with how brands, a
i have proposed, with other people, that a levy be raised from banks. there is new interest in that around the world, and i believe that over the next period we will reach agreement on a global financial levy. i am sorry that many people opposed it when it was first announced, because i believe that we will be able to go ahead with it in the not too distant future. >> order. >> the british house of commons is in recess. prime minister's questions will return on february 24, live on...
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reporter: today congress demanded an explanation from the insurance giant wellpoint, whose subsidiary levied the big increase on hundreds of thousands of individual policy holders in california, and is reported to have proposed double-digit rate hikes in 11 states. >> a 39% rate increase at a time when people, americans, are losing their jobs is so incredibly audacious. >> reporter: wellpoint's ceo angela brailey. >> we are fighting every day to make sure we can make their health benefits more affordable. >> reporter: she blamed the increases on soaring medical costs and too many healthy young people dropping their coverage. >> we don't like raising our rates that much. we know it's a hardship on these people. >> reporter: democrats criticized the company spending millions on lavish retreats at ritzy resorts and cited internal company e-mails that tied the premium increase to company profits. brailey argued their profits are ed modest compared to other sectors of the economy. >> i don't mind you making a profit but at the end of the year 2009, you still made $2 billion something and that's n
reporter: today congress demanded an explanation from the insurance giant wellpoint, whose subsidiary levied the big increase on hundreds of thousands of individual policy holders in california, and is reported to have proposed double-digit rate hikes in 11 states. >> a 39% rate increase at a time when people, americans, are losing their jobs is so incredibly audacious. >> reporter: wellpoint's ceo angela brailey. >> we are fighting every day to make sure we can make their...
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both levi lincoln, his attorney general, and his secretary of the navy, robert smith. to deny the allegation of public however would have been to slander the reputations of his father-in-law, john wilson who was reportedly the father of sally hemingses. his beloved wife's memory and even his own brother, randolph or his two favorite nephews, the car brothers who admitted their paternity of sally's children to jefferson's great children's pieces grandson, jeff randolph. as a man of devotion and family honor, jefferson chose to suffer in silence. number 12, the hemingses true believers like professor annette gordon-reed have turned the debate into an obsessive agenda on the color of sally's skin and slave status. annette gordon-reed assessment the madison interview must be taken on face value because white historians had previously ignored its are not facts but racial canards and misinterpretations of the evidence itself. moreover, that is an intellectually dishonest argument. to paraphrase one historian, quote, i'm afraid professor gordon-reed despite her of murder will
both levi lincoln, his attorney general, and his secretary of the navy, robert smith. to deny the allegation of public however would have been to slander the reputations of his father-in-law, john wilson who was reportedly the father of sally hemingses. his beloved wife's memory and even his own brother, randolph or his two favorite nephews, the car brothers who admitted their paternity of sally's children to jefferson's great children's pieces grandson, jeff randolph. as a man of devotion and...
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denied the accusation publicly, although he denied it in private writing to two cabinet members, both levi lincoln, his attorney general and his secretary of the navy, robert smith. to deny the allegations in public however, would've been to slander the reputation of his father-in-law, john wills, who purportedly was the father of sally hemings. his beloved wife's memory and either his own brother, randolph, or his two favorite nephews, the carr brothers, who admitted their fraternity of sally's children to jefferson's grandson, jeff randolph. as a man of devotion and family honor, jefferson chose to suffer in silence. twelve, the hemings true believers, like professor annette gordon reid has turned the debate into an obsessive agenda on the color of sally's skin and slave status. forums read, assessment of madison's interview must be taken on face value because white historians had previously ignored it are not facts, but racial canard and misinterpretations of the evidence itself. moreover, that is an intellectually dishonest arguments. to paraphrase, one historian quotes, i'm afraid tha
denied the accusation publicly, although he denied it in private writing to two cabinet members, both levi lincoln, his attorney general and his secretary of the navy, robert smith. to deny the allegations in public however, would've been to slander the reputation of his father-in-law, john wills, who purportedly was the father of sally hemings. his beloved wife's memory and either his own brother, randolph, or his two favorite nephews, the carr brothers, who admitted their fraternity of...
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>> dretzin: levy took over the school in 2004, after a string of other principals had been unable ton it around. >> let's go. >> dretzin: he had an ambitious idea. >> jason said, "my vision is to have all the students, with laptops, do their homework online. i said, "jason, i've been doing this for 25 years. you think this is possible? i think you're crazy." he said, "no, this is going to happen. this is going to work here, gina. watch." >> thank you very much. that was a good job. to me, there should never be a question as to whether or not students should have access to technology. technology is like oxygen, you know, no one would ever have an argument that we should take away they oxygen from the kids. i think, if anything, we make school make more sense for them when we provide them with the opportunity to use technology. >> please log in. the computer has been amazing. it's an email i sent called "monday ning project tasks". ning is a social networking site where you can make your own separate little network. and so i created ning social networks for my students as characters fo
>> dretzin: levy took over the school in 2004, after a string of other principals had been unable ton it around. >> let's go. >> dretzin: he had an ambitious idea. >> jason said, "my vision is to have all the students, with laptops, do their homework online. i said, "jason, i've been doing this for 25 years. you think this is possible? i think you're crazy." he said, "no, this is going to happen. this is going to work here, gina. watch." >>...
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we hope that with this money we've accelerated that levy, which was authorized in the 2007 bill, thentire levy program. >> well, we would like to have periodic reports on the progress being made in the showing of the geographic distribution of those levees so we can -- so all members can understand what work is being done and how it affects their districts or states. you also said that she was awarded $1.2 billion to small business. what determination do you use for small business? >> we use -- the >> the sba. >> and we've been really successful with the aero money in a small business of element. nearly 74% of our contracts -- >> at me some examples of small businesses in the corps of engineer work. >> well, an example would eat at a reservoir, for example, if we were going to be doing multiple things at a reservoir, whether it's a stretch of, whether it's bank stabilization or some kind of upgrade. a small-business contractor who does let say riprap, would possibly be qualified as a small business. we have almost nearly 20% of those small-business owners are women-owned businesses.
we hope that with this money we've accelerated that levy, which was authorized in the 2007 bill, thentire levy program. >> well, we would like to have periodic reports on the progress being made in the showing of the geographic distribution of those levees so we can -- so all members can understand what work is being done and how it affects their districts or states. you also said that she was awarded $1.2 billion to small business. what determination do you use for small business?...
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this isn't just about politics, this is about not looking for the levy to break. this is about being prevent tavb in our public's health. >> larry: don't the people want the public option? >> yes, but is that what's best for everybody that fits into the equation? what the gentleman just talked about is it's forcing it through within the democratic party. it's not being bipartisan, it's not crossing over the lines and getting the republican party to be involved. they're saying, republicans, if you're not going to help us or agree. >> that's the party always pushing it through in government? >> they're going to be one of the biggest and powerful forcings ever to be done before. >> the democratic party won 59 seats in the senate, which is quite a lot. barack obama won in health care. scott brown won in part because of opposition to health care, but president obama won in part because they wanted health care. so for them to pass on something that the senators ran on is not democratic at all. >> larry: let me get a break and we'll come right back. by the way, we'll dis
this isn't just about politics, this is about not looking for the levy to break. this is about being prevent tavb in our public's health. >> larry: don't the people want the public option? >> yes, but is that what's best for everybody that fits into the equation? what the gentleman just talked about is it's forcing it through within the democratic party. it's not being bipartisan, it's not crossing over the lines and getting the republican party to be involved. they're saying,...
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it can be levied from corporations which it should be levied. it shouldn't be regular people playing the climate that the debt is real. [applause] and with those resources we could be solving the two most pressing crises at once which is massive inequality between north and south and also the climate crisis by putting real resources behind the transformation from fossil fuels to the clean energies and i think it's a really inspiring idea. i don't think it is a punitive idea and that to me it was worth the trip to witness that and to be part of that spectacular moment. that was ignored in the u.s. press. >> the solution in the united states people talk about is carbon trading although that is being debated now. you have this big carvin trading summit taking place these last few days here in new york and interestingly james hansen, the nassau climatologist, one of the leading climatologists in the world held a news conference. he is very much against climate trading and doesn't see that as an answer. he wrote an op-ed piece in "the new york times"
it can be levied from corporations which it should be levied. it shouldn't be regular people playing the climate that the debt is real. [applause] and with those resources we could be solving the two most pressing crises at once which is massive inequality between north and south and also the climate crisis by putting real resources behind the transformation from fossil fuels to the clean energies and i think it's a really inspiring idea. i don't think it is a punitive idea and that to me it...
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we're back with dan ettinger and matt comiskey and editorial page writer colin levy.the president has wrapped up this predator campaign above what the bush administration was doing. how well is it working? >> well, it's quite dramatic actually. last year we had 50 attacks which is more than the last three years in the bush administration, as you mentioned this month, last month there were more than a dozen attacks. i think it's been the one unherded success of president obama's war on terror. in pakistan we've got kills, only this massoud. the. >> from before. >> the guy six months ago also killed by dron attacks and also used in yemen and killed 16 of the leaders of al-qaeda there. so it's been, it's amazing that we're debating this today. >> paul: and rather than just killing al-qaeda, now, with the massouds, they're killing pakistan taliban. which means that the pakistanis are happy with that because we're killing the people who have been targeting their cities and their government? >> yeah, that's right. i mean, one of the attacks, i think just on january 29th, th
we're back with dan ettinger and matt comiskey and editorial page writer colin levy.the president has wrapped up this predator campaign above what the bush administration was doing. how well is it working? >> well, it's quite dramatic actually. last year we had 50 attacks which is more than the last three years in the bush administration, as you mentioned this month, last month there were more than a dozen attacks. i think it's been the one unherded success of president obama's war on...
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we look at how we create a more robust system for the future, the idea of some short of insurance levy to pay for the mistakes of the past and protect and enhance our system for the future, if that can be agreed internationally, we think that is something that is worthwhile. that is a reflection, i hope not a knee-jerk reaction, it is a reflection of the changed relationship, given all that has happened, given the relationships and how it needs to be -- work in the future. >> just a contextual point before we leave the banking sector. it would be wrong if anyone were to underestimate what was said, how close we were to a total may -- total meltdown 18 months ago of the financial system which would have sparked a major recession. it was the government's, the court nation which put the patient on to life support when it was about to have a fatal heart attack. the patient is still on the life-support system and it would be wrong to underestimate the degree of anger which, certainly in the represent -- organizations i represent, you feel would go to meetings with groups of workers, people
we look at how we create a more robust system for the future, the idea of some short of insurance levy to pay for the mistakes of the past and protect and enhance our system for the future, if that can be agreed internationally, we think that is something that is worthwhile. that is a reflection, i hope not a knee-jerk reaction, it is a reflection of the changed relationship, given all that has happened, given the relationships and how it needs to be -- work in the future. >> just a...
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levi arrested on that fateful day chose liberty, suffering, self sacrifice and he chose greatness, notal directorçÃ-- dr. was the head of the public safety committee in massachusetts. he stayed in boston. that was the epicenter of trouble in boston. but he chose to stay there because that is where the british were headquartered. he wanted to lead the american opposition to the british. you should also know this about joseph warren, he was the father of four young children and they will work. he made the decision to send out paul revere on that fateful night toward the good people of concord that the british were coming, the british were coming. he was elected major general but he chose to fight as a volunteer private. twice, the british regulars attacked and twice the americans held their fire until the very end when the unbalancing regiments can upon the americans at close range then they decimated the british rights and forced them to pull back. the americans were short a powder. there were short of ammunition, as you know. there were short of reinforcements. the americans were overw
levi arrested on that fateful day chose liberty, suffering, self sacrifice and he chose greatness, notal directorçÃ-- dr. was the head of the public safety committee in massachusetts. he stayed in boston. that was the epicenter of trouble in boston. but he chose to stay there because that is where the british were headquartered. he wanted to lead the american opposition to the british. you should also know this about joseph warren, he was the father of four young children and they will work....
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. >> we're here at the conference talking with bob levy who's written with a book about the supreme court called the dirty dozen. how did you get started on this project? >> my coauthor and i became convinced that the supreme court has effectively amended the constitution. it hasn't followed the amendment process that outlined in the constitution which requires congress to propose and the state to ratify the amendments. instead, the court through a series of decisions which have had implications has through the back door rewritten the constitution and made it into something that it was not intended to be. >> what would you say is the most e gauge example of this? >> we out lined 12 cases. they are all egregious. i guess it would be wicker b. versus philburn. it held that mr. philburn who operated within one state, he grew and ate wheat, my not buying it and eating every thing he grew, 23409 buying and -- not buying and not selling meant he had an impact. transfer, the federal government could step in. that opened up the flood gates for which the regulatory for anything and everything unde
. >> we're here at the conference talking with bob levy who's written with a book about the supreme court called the dirty dozen. how did you get started on this project? >> my coauthor and i became convinced that the supreme court has effectively amended the constitution. it hasn't followed the amendment process that outlined in the constitution which requires congress to propose and the state to ratify the amendments. instead, the court through a series of decisions which have had...
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. >> guess what, levi johnston needs to pay up. an alaska judge says johnston will have to pay child support to bristol palin. she is asking for $1700 a month and the child support would be retroactive the day that tripp, the baby was born back in december it was 2008. that means his retroactive payment would be about $19,000. >> meanwhile, let's take a look. it is a rough day weatherwise throughout the northeast. let's take a look. we've got some live pictures currently, all right. we'll put them into kind of a little quad box. upper, let's see, upper left is allentown, pennsylvania. and upper right is mahwah, new jersey, about five miles where i live. then you got doylestown, pennsylvania, lower left and new york city, sixth avenue and 48th. all right. it's philly in the lower left, i should point out. meanwhile, let's go ahead and take a look at the storm and it continues to pump a lot of moisture into the northeast all the way from the chesapeake through portions of new england. there's a lot of rain associated with this. some
. >> guess what, levi johnston needs to pay up. an alaska judge says johnston will have to pay child support to bristol palin. she is asking for $1700 a month and the child support would be retroactive the day that tripp, the baby was born back in december it was 2008. that means his retroactive payment would be about $19,000. >> meanwhile, let's take a look. it is a rough day weatherwise throughout the northeast. let's take a look. we've got some live pictures currently, all right....
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raising levies in firms and rich.oing to get hit with the end of the tax cut for those making $250,000 or more? caller: i was making more than $250,000 but i think actually it should have been in the neighborhood of $400,000, and should have started putting the tax on those individuals. $250,000 is not a lot of money today, to be perfectly honest. host: extending the tax cut brought in by president bush, how would it do for you, how would increase spending? caller: it would definitely give me more money. but i feel that the country needs help. we definitely need help. for millionaires and people making gobs of money, i feel like they should pay more. host: maryland, on the line for republicans. caller: hello? no surprise that once a month this administration claims that the recession is over because people smarter thanç i know tht taxing and spending. in recession will lead us right into -- at first, hyper inflation and then a depression, but that is all part of the big plan. i have to point out, what you claim to be
raising levies in firms and rich.oing to get hit with the end of the tax cut for those making $250,000 or more? caller: i was making more than $250,000 but i think actually it should have been in the neighborhood of $400,000, and should have started putting the tax on those individuals. $250,000 is not a lot of money today, to be perfectly honest. host: extending the tax cut brought in by president bush, how would it do for you, how would increase spending? caller: it would definitely give me...
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we look at how we create a more robust system for the future, the idea of some short of insurance levy be agreed internationally, we think that is something that is worthwhile. that is a reflection, i hope not a knee-jerk reaction, it is a reflection of the changed relationship, given all that has happened, given the relationships and how it needs to be -- work in the future. >> just a contextual point before we leave the banking sector. it would be wrong if anyone were to underestimate what was said, how close we were to a total may -- total meltdown 18 months ago of the financial system which would have sparked a major recession. it was the government's, the court nation which put the patient on to life support when it was about to have a fatal heart attack. the patient is still on the life-support system and it would be wrong to underestimate the degree of anger which, certainly in the represent -- organizations i represent, you feel would go to meetings with groups of workers, people who have lost their jobs or homes at that situation and what went wrong. so again, unfortunately fo
we look at how we create a more robust system for the future, the idea of some short of insurance levy be agreed internationally, we think that is something that is worthwhile. that is a reflection, i hope not a knee-jerk reaction, it is a reflection of the changed relationship, given all that has happened, given the relationships and how it needs to be -- work in the future. >> just a contextual point before we leave the banking sector. it would be wrong if anyone were to underestimate...
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the global levy, global banking organization, global financial institutions working together. i hope the opposition can see beyond europe to support a global action. >> order. order. statement of the prime minister. i should be grateful if they proceed quickly and quietly. statement for the prime minister. >> from london to have a jing prime minister's question time. >> author and commentator andrew sullivan was recently invited to speak at princeton university about the politics of homosexuality. mr. sullivan is the author of "virtually normal," an argument. and write about politics on his blog. he speaks for about an hour and a half. >> i am in the atlantic monthly and right at the atlantic.com. i've been asked to speak about politics of homosexuality. which is, as steve pointed out, he is very kind and generous, introduction, a subject, an article i wrote in 1993, and with some rational in my book "virtually normal." it's now 2010, and it was interesting, i'm going to ask to speak about this to go over the arguments that i made then, and see how they have held up and whethe
the global levy, global banking organization, global financial institutions working together. i hope the opposition can see beyond europe to support a global action. >> order. order. statement of the prime minister. i should be grateful if they proceed quickly and quietly. statement for the prime minister. >> from london to have a jing prime minister's question time. >> author and commentator andrew sullivan was recently invited to speak at princeton university about the...
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unfortunately the levying proposal in washington do not do enough to control costs and not enough toryone into the system. be put forward substantive proposals on both of these funds. my testimony submitted includes specific reforms but i will highlight three. first, congress could address medicine and inappropriate care by including it a meaningful malpractice reform in the legislation. second, congress could require the principles of of moves the guide how the payments are made it may seem technical but these kind of reforms can have a lasting impact on quality and cost for current reforming the health insurance market congress must enact policies that have a risk pool as imposing other requirements of the marketplace. reno other facet hospitals clinicians payers and americans contributcontribut e to the growth and health care cost and all need to be called upon to reduce the cost. every dollar the nation spends on health care less than 1 penny goes to the health plan profit. isn't time to gas glittery going to do about the other $0.99? unfortunately the deals and made with the dru
unfortunately the levying proposal in washington do not do enough to control costs and not enough toryone into the system. be put forward substantive proposals on both of these funds. my testimony submitted includes specific reforms but i will highlight three. first, congress could address medicine and inappropriate care by including it a meaningful malpractice reform in the legislation. second, congress could require the principles of of moves the guide how the payments are made it may seem...
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levi arrested on that fateful day chose liberty, suffering, self sacrifice and he chose greatness, notçÃ-- dr. was the head of the public safety committee in massachusetts. he stayed in boston. this was the most dangerous era at that time in our country's history. that was the epicenter of trouble in boston. he chose to stay there because that is where the british were headquartered. he wanted to lead thexd'c amern opposition to the british. you should also know this about joseph warren, he was the father of four young children and they will work. he made the decision to send out paul revere on that fateful night toward the good people of concord that the british were coming, the british were coming. he was elected major general but he chose to fight as a volunteer private. twice, the british regulars attacked and twice the americans held their fire until the very end when the unbalancing regiments can upon the americans at close range then they decimated the british rights and forced them to pull back. the americans were short a powder. there were short of ammunition, as you know. th
levi arrested on that fateful day chose liberty, suffering, self sacrifice and he chose greatness, notçÃ-- dr. was the head of the public safety committee in massachusetts. he stayed in boston. this was the most dangerous era at that time in our country's history. that was the epicenter of trouble in boston. he chose to stay there because that is where the british were headquartered. he wanted to lead thexd'c amern opposition to the british. you should also know this about joseph warren, he...
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and i propose with other people that a levy be raised from banks. there is no interest in that around the world. i believe over the next period of time we will get agreement on a global financial lead and i'm saw that many people opposed it when it was first announced, because i believe will be able to go ahead with it in the not-too-distant future. >> order. >> from london you have been watching prime minister's question time. aired live every wednesday while parliament is in session. at 7 a.m. eastern. you can see this again sunday night at 9 p.m. eastern and pacific. for more information check out our website, c-span.org. on the homepage you see the heading international links. click on it for links to british parliament and legislatures around the world. you will also see links to c-span programs dealing with other international issues. the address is c-span.org. >> first lady michelle obama announced the start of a campaign to prevent childhood obesity. i mongo speaking at this white house event is former nfl player tiki barber. this isn't our.
and i propose with other people that a levy be raised from banks. there is no interest in that around the world. i believe over the next period of time we will get agreement on a global financial lead and i'm saw that many people opposed it when it was first announced, because i believe will be able to go ahead with it in the not-too-distant future. >> order. >> from london you have been watching prime minister's question time. aired live every wednesday while parliament is in...
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the much larger, moving the water and part of the failure in new orleans where we just didn't have levy sent pumps like in south florida or over in europe to move the water and how would you deal with that in a market system or would that be more of a larger command control corps of engineers type thing? >> that is a good question and i am not, i don't think there is only one answer to it. new york city, many of you don't know but if you read the book you will know, has been, for the last 50 years has been in a race with possible construction, deep underground destruction because they have read, they have had two distribution tunnels to chipping the water from new york that have been old and very leaky and actually they were afraid to turn them off that they were going to collapse so they have been trying to build a third water tunnel that will allow them to close up the first two and see what is going on and where the holes are in just to keep it clean and the rest. and, should that have, should one of those earlier tunnels have gone out before the completion of 20-- tunnel three which
the much larger, moving the water and part of the failure in new orleans where we just didn't have levy sent pumps like in south florida or over in europe to move the water and how would you deal with that in a market system or would that be more of a larger command control corps of engineers type thing? >> that is a good question and i am not, i don't think there is only one answer to it. new york city, many of you don't know but if you read the book you will know, has been, for the last...
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snapshot, the curl and drag, the upper or the bomb that sent him away for three games in that suspension levyed the nhl. >> this club has known exceptional resolve without their big gun. >> without green, perfect, without ovie, two losses in eight games. the 22 games this trio has missed, the team has still collected points in 19 of those games. >> all ready to go against atlanta tonight. that's the nhl story from wintry washington. let's send you to fill buckhantz and phil -- let's send to you steve buckhantz and phil chenier to orlando. >> it's apropos that you are doing the hockey game up there maybe the wizards will create some thunder from their bench today, phil because that's important. in the last two games, washington has been exceptional. >> the last four games, they have opinion very active and the scoring has gone up considerably and the main cause we are talking about, nick young, whose basketball skills have been active. and black who start that had game in new jersey has been physical. he has been making the shots and, early, earl boykin who has been a story book all season long.
snapshot, the curl and drag, the upper or the bomb that sent him away for three games in that suspension levyed the nhl. >> this club has known exceptional resolve without their big gun. >> without green, perfect, without ovie, two losses in eight games. the 22 games this trio has missed, the team has still collected points in 19 of those games. >> all ready to go against atlanta tonight. that's the nhl story from wintry washington. let's send you to fill buckhantz and phil --...
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levi arrested on that fateful day chose liberty, suffering, self sacrifice and he chose greatness, notal directorçÃ-- dr. was the head of the public safety committee in massachusetts. he stayed in boston. this was the most dangerous era at that time in our country's history. that was the epicenter of trouble in boston. he chose to stay there because that is where the british were headquartered. he wanted to lead thexd'c amern opposition to the british. you should also know this about joseph warren, he was the father of four young children and they will work. he made the decision to send out paul revere on that fateful night toward the good people of concord that the british were coming, the british were coming. he was elected major general but he chose to fight as a volunteer private. twice, the british regulars attacked and twice the americans held their fire until the very end when the unbalancing regiments can upon the americans at close range then they decimated the british rights and forced them to pull back. the americans were short a powder. there were short of ammunition, as y
levi arrested on that fateful day chose liberty, suffering, self sacrifice and he chose greatness, notal directorçÃ-- dr. was the head of the public safety committee in massachusetts. he stayed in boston. this was the most dangerous era at that time in our country's history. that was the epicenter of trouble in boston. he chose to stay there because that is where the british were headquartered. he wanted to lead thexd'c amern opposition to the british. you should also know this about joseph...
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create a more robust system, a more resilient system for the future, the idea of some sort of insurance levy, both to pay for mistakes in the past but to protect and enhance our system for the future, if they can be agreed internationally we think that is something that is very worthwhile. that's reflection, and reflection of a change of relationship given all that's happened, given the relationships and how it needs to work in the future. >> mr. evans? >> maybe just a point on before they the banking sector, i think would be wrong again but in this room would underestimate what was she said talk close to a total meltdown 18 months ago with the financial system which would have sparked a major recession. and it was essentially the government, the coordination which actually pulled the patient onto life-support when it was about to have a fatal heart attack. i think a patient is due on that life-support system. and i think it would also wrong to underestimate the degree of anger which certainly and organizations i represent you feel when you go to meetings with groups of workers, people have
create a more robust system, a more resilient system for the future, the idea of some sort of insurance levy, both to pay for mistakes in the past but to protect and enhance our system for the future, if they can be agreed internationally we think that is something that is very worthwhile. that's reflection, and reflection of a change of relationship given all that's happened, given the relationships and how it needs to work in the future. >> mr. evans? >> maybe just a point on...
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listen he has a levy problem down in california. i haven't heard anything about resolution there. taking care of before the hospital orb the health care bill or anything like that. another thing is we have to become, unfortunately, isolatist. because we can't pick and choose the industries that we -- you know, you say the high-tech industry. because they will ship them overseas. the american public has to be start buying our own products for the biggest market for the most part. i mean this world financial crisis that we are having, we're probably ending up of all of the best countries around the world other than china. that's because they ma liplated their money. the wan; right? i mean it's crazy. there's no common sense in the thing there. this gentleman by the name of obama is captaining a ship called the titanic. he fighting the passengers all of the time. he's not going to win. >> guest: a lot of things to go over. china's pegging of the currency, it's currency to the u.s. dollar. what that has done, it has made chinese exports much less expensive to export not only to united
listen he has a levy problem down in california. i haven't heard anything about resolution there. taking care of before the hospital orb the health care bill or anything like that. another thing is we have to become, unfortunately, isolatist. because we can't pick and choose the industries that we -- you know, you say the high-tech industry. because they will ship them overseas. the american public has to be start buying our own products for the biggest market for the most part. i mean this...
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agree with that view, but it is an attainable via and there are many other criticisms which could be levied against churchill. i don't minimize his mistakes. if you are running a world war and concentrating a great deal of power and yourself, which he had to do, and that's why the second world war was run much more successfully than the first one, because churchill had sufficient power to run it properly. if you're running a world war, on 20 different fronts all over the place, all over the globe, you are bound to make mistakes. but you have to accept the fact and press on regardless. and i'm sorry if the reviewer felt i was writing a cartoon version. that's not the general review from the reaction i have got. but of course, if you are writing the life of a very great man who lived to a great age and was more than 55 years in parliament, nearly 10 years as prime minister, 20, 30, 40 years in office, you have a long story to tell. and if you're trying to write it briefly, then you have to simplify it, and people can easily say, this is just a cartoon version. but i think it is better that pe
agree with that view, but it is an attainable via and there are many other criticisms which could be levied against churchill. i don't minimize his mistakes. if you are running a world war and concentrating a great deal of power and yourself, which he had to do, and that's why the second world war was run much more successfully than the first one, because churchill had sufficient power to run it properly. if you're running a world war, on 20 different fronts all over the place, all over the...
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the white house proposal is based on a very expensive senate bill with half a dozen major new taxes leviedhe teeth of the great recession. the new proposal would tax retirement savings, cut medicare for seniors, and add to our long-term deficit. i urge the president to start over. to invite key congressional leaders to camp david. there we could find reforms that we all support like covering americans with pre-existing conditions and present a more modest set of reforms that we all could support. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia rise? mr. moran: to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized. mr. moran: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to share the substance of an email from an active duty soldier in afghanistan. in response to an inquiry from his commanding officer related to the military's review of "don't ask, don't tell" policy, the soldier shared how he and his partner of 10 years have managed multiple deployments t
the white house proposal is based on a very expensive senate bill with half a dozen major new taxes leviedhe teeth of the great recession. the new proposal would tax retirement savings, cut medicare for seniors, and add to our long-term deficit. i urge the president to start over. to invite key congressional leaders to camp david. there we could find reforms that we all support like covering americans with pre-existing conditions and present a more modest set of reforms that we all could...
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. >> it has modern technology levy added that? you can work from home better than you used to be able to. >> and it definitely helps but at the most competitive levels of the profession, there is a goliath that is required, enormous amount of time and business development time and just a lot of sacrifice. it doesn't mean that women can't do it. but many of them choose not to and for good reason. >> and that feeds right into the second point i was going to make which is if there is an action item, and i think there is, we still have some work to do on structuring workplace features so that there isn't a penalty for having a family life. we've been talking about that forever now. there is to institutes now that are taking a closer look at the family work life mixes its use and beginning to come up with some concrete suggestions on moves that can be made on that. your suggestion the ways it's impossible given the structure of the legal -- >> what i think the best thing that could happen is that men could continue to develop their nur
. >> it has modern technology levy added that? you can work from home better than you used to be able to. >> and it definitely helps but at the most competitive levels of the profession, there is a goliath that is required, enormous amount of time and business development time and just a lot of sacrifice. it doesn't mean that women can't do it. but many of them choose not to and for good reason. >> and that feeds right into the second point i was going to make which is if...
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simultaneously holds the laura spellman rockefeller professorship at the university of chicago and the levy chair in the foundations of american freedom at georgetown university. but she is all of that and much more. as a wife and mother of four children and grandmother of three, she is a woman for all seasons. let's welcome to the regent university platform, jean bethke eishtain, to address the critic and the cull tour. [applause] >> well, good morning, i'm delighted to be here. i'm afraid that unlike our first two splendid speakers, i am going to be jokeless. this morning. so -- i'm sorry. so you'll have to bear with me. everybody is a critic. it seems to be a natural right among americans to gripe about pretty much everything, but politics above all. how many times have you heard they're hall a bunch of crooks? trust in politicians and the political process appears to be at a naydear among us. it has plummeted. now for many decades, cultural elites appointed themselves as the designated critics of the culture. today's elite criticism finds in the outpourings of the ordinary citizens abou
simultaneously holds the laura spellman rockefeller professorship at the university of chicago and the levy chair in the foundations of american freedom at georgetown university. but she is all of that and much more. as a wife and mother of four children and grandmother of three, she is a woman for all seasons. let's welcome to the regent university platform, jean bethke eishtain, to address the critic and the cull tour. [applause] >> well, good morning, i'm delighted to be here. i'm...
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the president and chairman baucus on this because there is not a marketplace today and we need one levy asking about another area perk wrote one is the treatment of those who are chronically ill. the evidence shows that summer in the vicinity of 75% of the health care budget goes a relatively small percentage of the population, maybe 10%. there are bipartisan bills hilt a share in the senate there is one here in the house to promote independence at home and they're in effect you would have a coordinated team of practitioners to any effect agreed to take over payments so it does not add to the deficit in order to have better care for people at home. you don't have that in the budget and i would just like to hear your thoughts about what priorities the effort would be for you in the department in the years ahead. >> i think that concept would be embodied in one of the health reform components. it is one of the strategies that is operational and some areas and in the northeast corner of the country we just added medicare to our provider court may day care strategy in northern massachusetts
the president and chairman baucus on this because there is not a marketplace today and we need one levy asking about another area perk wrote one is the treatment of those who are chronically ill. the evidence shows that summer in the vicinity of 75% of the health care budget goes a relatively small percentage of the population, maybe 10%. there are bipartisan bills hilt a share in the senate there is one here in the house to promote independence at home and they're in effect you would have a...
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and there are many other criticisms which could be levied against churchill.t minimize his mistakes. if you are running a world war and concentrating a great deal of power in yourself, which he had to do, and that's why the second world war was run much more successfully than the first one because churchill had sufficient power to run it properly -- if you are running a world war on 20 different fronts all over the place, all over the globe, you're bound to make mistakes. but you have to accept that fact and press on regardless. and i'm sorry if the reviewer thought i was writing a cartoon version.ç that's not the general review from the reaction i have got. but, of course, if you are writing the life of a very great man who lived to a great age and was more than 55 years in parliament and nearly 10 years as prime minister, 20, 30, 40 years in office, you have a long story to tell. briefly, then you have to simplify. and people can easily say, oh, this is just a cartoon version. but i think it is bertha people should read a short book than not read anything a
and there are many other criticisms which could be levied against churchill.t minimize his mistakes. if you are running a world war and concentrating a great deal of power in yourself, which he had to do, and that's why the second world war was run much more successfully than the first one because churchill had sufficient power to run it properly -- if you are running a world war on 20 different fronts all over the place, all over the globe, you're bound to make mistakes. but you have to accept...
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we're also working for a global banking levy where we are in discussions with other countries and making progress on how that could be administered. at the same time, we are determined that the banks pay back every penny that it is owed to the british public. that is an essential means by which we reduce the deficit, and any time to get cut pressures would mean the deficit would be higher and the public would be denied the money that they should receive. >> david cameron? >> thank you, mr. speaker. can i first of all join the prime minister in paying tribute to the seven servicemen have been killed in afghanistan since the last time that we met. lance sergeant david walker, lieutenant douglas, miller's, kingston dawson, rifleman mark marshall, lance sergeant david greene hall and lance corporal darren hicks. we are paying a high price for the operations we are undertaking and helmand province but it is an essential issue and our forces and their families need to know they have the support of the whole house and the whole country in the work that they are doing. while the report into the
we're also working for a global banking levy where we are in discussions with other countries and making progress on how that could be administered. at the same time, we are determined that the banks pay back every penny that it is owed to the british public. that is an essential means by which we reduce the deficit, and any time to get cut pressures would mean the deficit would be higher and the public would be denied the money that they should receive. >> david cameron? >> thank...