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those are some of the ma stories. i'll be back at the d of the pram with preview of what you ll find tonight on the program's website. back to margar. >> warner:he fight over the value of pensions california. the analysis of shies and brooks. d the conclusion of our seri on attempts reform public hools in the nation'sapital. that follows covage of the sentencing today oone of china's most promint dissiden. u helps been convicted of th crime of subversion in a tri that lasted ju two hours. >> warner: outde the number 1 termediate people's court in beijing this morni, police kept a few protesters at bay as inside, the sentence agnst liu was handed down,ne supporter said it caied a clear messe for would-be political reformers. >> ( translat ): this shows at the government has destyed the spirit of legal society and harmonus society that ihas been claiming to advocate. >> warner: officiall liu was convicted of "inciting to subvert state power" a bad char often used by chinese communist authorities toail opponents. more th
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ose are some of the day's ma stories. i'll be back at the end the program with a preview of wh you'll find night on the newshour's w site. but fonow, back to judy. >> woodrf: now, we move on to the aftermh of last week's mmit in copenhagen on climat change yesterday,n his white house interview with jim lrer, president obama acknowledg at he didn't believe the summit had been a compte success. >> pple are justified in beindisappointed about the outcome in cop eall -- copenhagen what i said was essentially that rather th seeing a complete collae in copenhagen in ich nothing at all gotone and would have been a ge backwards step, at least we kind of held ground and there wasn't too much bacsliding from ere we were. it didn't move us the way we need to. >> woodruff: tonightray suarez, who covered th copenhagenummit for the newshour, ports on one of the implications of deferring desions on global warming-- the possible effect global public health. >> suarez: there may stille me debate over what's causin climate change, but am a
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you get more medicare, that mas it harder for the doctors and providers toay for the stuff becae there is less undethe private plan so the idea th we've solved our problem wh the modetes, i don't think so. >> getting to 60, that is ally what it is. lehrer: that is all about. >> it isn't ing over 60, it is geto 60. an that's sabut we don't have majority rule in the united states. it actually has to work. 're putting together a policy that actually has t work and it seems li they are throwing things there tory to get to 60. >> that is absolutely true. but what we have n does not work is not work. we've got a couple more people, and 've got to improve the coveragef those to do itnd we've got to control the cts and i think ththird one is the ughest. >> lehre do you think the moderates will end up buying this? >> ihink the more that people likus talk about it , -- --. lehrer: tell them what it is. >> you kw, i think you can make a case that iis a step ay from the public option that was celebrated. you know, it ces down to, jim, how pple want to make theiown judgement about it. i do think th
you get more medicare, that mas it harder for the doctors and providers toay for the stuff becae there is less undethe private plan so the idea th we've solved our problem wh the modetes, i don't think so. >> getting to 60, that is ally what it is. lehrer: that is all about. >> it isn't ing over 60, it is geto 60. an that's sabut we don't have majority rule in the united states. it actually has to work. 're putting together a policy that actually has t work and it seems li they are...
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steve: james ma son and hey wood on the offensive glass. >>phil: that will be important to win tonight. brendan haywood getting points on the second chances. steve: game tied at four. back to fill czar. wizards home tonight night in oklahoma city. gilbert wanted a foul and didn't get it. >>phil: missed the layup, wizards have numbers. five on four. butler drives on randolph and stuffs it in. nice hesitation move by ka ron. steve: washington by two. very frustrating loss in minnesota. gilbert arenas has said we are not a good basketball team right now. we have to prove ourselves. >>phil: that's a good point. steve: you look at some team assaying we should win that game, as you have said, they are looking at the other team saying we should win that game. >>phil: and they are only on in that third quarter. much more hungry than washington. steve: minnesota winning for the 7th time on the season. randolph shot. butler has it with brendan haywood. coy penetrates. lays it up with jamison but missed it. >>phil: he messed with his concentration. ma
steve: james ma son and hey wood on the offensive glass. >>phil: that will be important to win tonight. brendan haywood getting points on the second chances. steve: game tied at four. back to fill czar. wizards home tonight night in oklahoma city. gilbert wanted a foul and didn't get it. >>phil: missed the layup, wizards have numbers. five on four. butler drives on randolph and stuffs it in. nice hesitation move by ka ron. steve: washington by two. very frustrating loss in...
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will see no leniency. >> to unter the protest the iranian government ge all employees off to attend ma prests today. thounds chanted "tkraegt to americans." they accused wesrn nations of accounting unres >> theimagine they can set a stag celebrate and have exaggerad news and high person and re. the nation is faithful, ited, a zealistic, integrateand unified living it's fe. they should fear the day this ocean turns into a boyling and roarinocean. >> the ptestsers gained support in paris andondon today ere tkpwroudz rallied outside of iran's embassies . >> sreenasan: in western iraq, at lst 23 people died in twin bombings in ramadiin the worst vience there in months. thk plumes of smoke could be seen moments after t attack, as emergency vehicles shed to the scene. policemen were among those lled. thprovincial governor was one of the wounded. a british man held hostage i iraq for more than two yearsas released today. peter moore was woing as an information chnology consultant when iraqi milints seized him imay of 2007. british foreign seetary david miliband spoke with m by phone, after hi
will see no leniency. >> to unter the protest the iranian government ge all employees off to attend ma prests today. thounds chanted "tkraegt to americans." they accused wesrn nations of accounting unres >> theimagine they can set a stag celebrate and have exaggerad news and high person and re. the nation is faithful, ited, a zealistic, integrateand unified living it's fe. they should fear the day this ocean turns into a boyling and roarinocean. >> the ptestsers...
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ose are some of the day's ma stories.l be back at the end the program with a preew of what you'll find toght on the "newshour's" web site. t for now, back to gwen. >> ifill: annow, violence in two nations, one far away,he other right next door. we start in mexico wre an ongoing dr war took a gruesome turn this week. ray suarez begins our covege. >> reporter: the wave drug killings spreading acrosmexico in rent years, invaded paradise monday night. thfamily of a navy commando was rdered in the gulf coast town of parais- spanish for "paradise"-- ian act of reprisal. gunmen broke into the me of ensign melisedet angulo cÓrdova d gunned down his mother, brother, sisr and an aunt. just hours earlier, they had stood vigil as aulo was buried. he died duri the operation last week that killed arro beltran leyva, head ofne of mexico's large drug cartels. xican president felipe lderon condemned the murders yesterday. >> ( translated ): it also my duty tod to express my most sincere condolces to the family of melquisedet anguloto the
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don't know what we would he doneithout them. >> reporter: gale and its teachersre working overtime to ma sure they can keep on doing whathey have been doing. they've been lucky compared other tucson sools. ta 90-year-old ochoa elementary. it serves a po, largely hispanic population, butot very well. scores were low, and enrolme was drping, and that made it a target. lookinto save money, the district put it on a list of schools toe closed. >> you know,ou think what worsthing could happen to a school thaa school closure? >> reporter:eidi aranda is ochoa's princil. >> whenever you're ia crisis like that,t forces you to re-examine. i said, need to think about our enrollment, and what wld it take to incase our enrolmen >>eporter: she found what she hos is the answer here, in a new proach to education. a teacr, pauline baker, had just introduced a thod from italcalled reggio emilia. >> in a tshell, the metaphor for ggio is that children have a hundd languages for learning. >> reporter: reggio is guid by the ea that children learn best by doing. everytng about a reggio classroom is planned-- fr
don't know what we would he doneithout them. >> reporter: gale and its teachersre working overtime to ma sure they can keep on doing whathey have been doing. they've been lucky compared other tucson sools. ta 90-year-old ochoa elementary. it serves a po, largely hispanic population, butot very well. scores were low, and enrolme was drping, and that made it a target. lookinto save money, the district put it on a list of schools toe closed. >> you know,ou think what worsthing could...
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(c) elimination of ma regional plan stabilization fund.- (1) in general.-section 1858 of the social security act (42 u.s.c. 1395w-27a) is amended by striking subsection (e). (2) transition.-any amount contained in the ma regional plan stabilization fund as of the date of the enactment of this act shall be transferred to the federal supplementary medical insurance trust fund. sec. 10328. improvement in part d medication therapy management (mtm) programs. (a) in general.-section 1860d-4(c)(2) of the social security act (42 u.s.c. 1395w-104(c)(2)) is amended- (1) by redesignating subparagraphs (c), (d), and (e) as subparagraphs (e), (f), and (g), respectively; and (2) by inserting after subparagraph (b) the following new subparagraphs: "(c) required interventions.-for plan years beginning on or after the date that is 2 years after the date of the enactment of the patient protection and affordable care act, prescription drug plan sponsors shall offer medication therapy management services to targeted beneficiaries described in subparagraph (a)(ii) that include
(c) elimination of ma regional plan stabilization fund.- (1) in general.-section 1858 of the social security act (42 u.s.c. 1395w-27a) is amended by striking subsection (e). (2) transition.-any amount contained in the ma regional plan stabilization fund as of the date of the enactment of this act shall be transferred to the federal supplementary medical insurance trust fund. sec. 10328. improvement in part d medication therapy management (mtm) programs. (a) in general.-section 1860d-4(c)(2) of...
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not ma republicans did. that bill, that bill was not even paid for, not even attempted to be paid for. this one is. in the congssional budget office whichlays it straight i mean theeople on the losing team always complain about the referees but the congssional budget office says this ll bill will produce in the first ten yea a surplus of $130 llion, excusee billion dollars and in the second ten wi produce a surplus of about00 billion. it clearlyoes in the right rection. there arother things we uld do. i think it does a t of good pilot projects and cos savings because this can'te cost savings imposed om washington. it has to be best practis coming from ysicians and hospitals and other alth care providershat really kn how to do this. >> ifill: is this heing in the ght direction in your opinion? >> n medicare is going too in bankrucy in 2017. we've taken $470 billionut of the stem, not to save medicare from bankruptcyut to create new vernment programs that are going explodin cost down the road ke the class act.
not ma republicans did. that bill, that bill was not even paid for, not even attempted to be paid for. this one is. in the congssional budget office whichlays it straight i mean theeople on the losing team always complain about the referees but the congssional budget office says this ll bill will produce in the first ten yea a surplus of $130 llion, excusee billion dollars and in the second ten wi produce a surplus of about00 billion. it clearlyoes in the right rection. there arother things we...
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he switched to english to ma s point. >> witno regrets they didn't evenome up with something ke, "sorry, i failed." it's a fact of life you bett live setback. >> suarez: yu sa he remains timistic a worthwhile deal can be reached before more than 100 heads ostate arrive later this weealong with the coinued tensns between china and the u.s., another primary pillar of these tas is the confrontati between rich and poor oras citizens of less developed cotries would have it, between the countries that created the problem d the countries ffering climate changes worst effects. today testony from a peru viian o watched the glaciers melt. ana pacific islanders who may become theirst countries toisappear from world maps, a bangladeshy driven from he land by rising salt ter. ana ugandan farmer who has tried to feed a large faly as too little d then too much rnfalls. >> mostly 2007 that's wh we changed from nmore rain to drastic ra, from no more rain to fld, from no more sunshine to drought . there has been a lot of chges in climate . >> suarez: and speakg to a packed meeting rooat the copeagen conf
he switched to english to ma s point. >> witno regrets they didn't evenome up with something ke, "sorry, i failed." it's a fact of life you bett live setback. >> suarez: yu sa he remains timistic a worthwhile deal can be reached before more than 100 heads ostate arrive later this weealong with the coinued tensns between china and the u.s., another primary pillar of these tas is the confrontati between rich and poor oras citizens of less developed cotries would have it,...
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by cutti taxes to help small businesses grow, funng public works projects, and offeri incentives to mahomes more energy efficient. the monewould come from $200 billion still unspenin the government's finanal rescue program, the tar senate republicaleader mitch mcconnell critized the plan. >> tp was a loan. a an to be paid back and we know in fact that a mber of the banks are ying it back. under the law as understand it, y money paid back goes to the deficit. >> woodruff: the psident, in his spch, suggested reblicans helped create today's big defici. and he dmissed partisan critism of his spending plans. >> the are those who claim we have to choose betweenaying down our deficits on the one hand, and investing in job creation and economigrowth on e other. buthis is a lse choice. >> woodruff: sll, a top house publican, eric cantor of virginia, said his par simply believeshe president's ideas are wrong. >> that is not sething that we think woed back in january, nor do we lieve that it'll work again tay. you just can't snd money that we don't have and keep doi it. >>oodruff: in the meantime
by cutti taxes to help small businesses grow, funng public works projects, and offeri incentives to mahomes more energy efficient. the monewould come from $200 billion still unspenin the government's finanal rescue program, the tar senate republicaleader mitch mcconnell critized the plan. >> tp was a loan. a an to be paid back and we know in fact that a mber of the banks are ying it back. under the law as understand it, y money paid back goes to the deficit. >> woodruff: the...
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. >> lehrer: tn i will ask ma why he would vote for it, just for the recd. >> h time to prepare. >> ithink fir of all it does cov 30 million peop. it does -- >>ehrer: 30 million new people. it does essentially balance the budget andhere argoing to be tax increases, they will pay for it with medire cuts there is a lot of good enoh stuff inhere, and a lot of reform for the current stem. my fundamental problem iit is a sw, gradual building on the current system. but the currt system is so fundamentally messed up,he incentive structuris such that providers are penalized for being efficient. everybody's got an incenti to get more and mo care. we're all serated from the consequencesf our choices. and thatou can't build rerms on top of what is really a rotten set of incentives it. and so at the end the day, the question is can yopass this andet toward real reform down the road. and fundamentally don't ink so one of the medicare act you areereported i think st week or within two weeks at health care spendings just shooting wards. was 15% of thedp, now i thin17.7% of gdp, it will be up to 22,
. >> lehrer: tn i will ask ma why he would vote for it, just for the recd. >> h time to prepare. >> ithink fir of all it does cov 30 million peop. it does -- >>ehrer: 30 million new people. it does essentially balance the budget andhere argoing to be tax increases, they will pay for it with medire cuts there is a lot of good enoh stuff inhere, and a lot of reform for the current stem. my fundamental problem iit is a sw, gradual building on the current system. but the...
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. >> ifill: and the beginng no doubt ma miller, the other thing that happened is week was the paage in the senate anyhow or the feat in the sena of the anti-aboion amendment that was until house. the leaving aside r a moment whether the house willuddenly ange its mind about this issue, was this signifant or symbolic what thsenate did? >> i think the politicof the abortion issue as itelates to this debate, again in myiew is a al side show because we already throh the federal governnt's tax subsidy for empler provided healthcare, most of those playerealth provided programs giveill diretion for services they seek in their own best jgment. that mn the federal government is devoting hundds of billions of dollars a year subsizing program that now we're sing a big fuss on capital hole capitol hill whether the penny can be segreted in some ways the women don'use it for purposeshey intend. i view this as this is n what the debate should about and whatever they need to doo sort of sweep it away is good f the country. >> ifill: which takes us ba to the polics of it. is the essenal part political
. >> ifill: and the beginng no doubt ma miller, the other thing that happened is week was the paage in the senate anyhow or the feat in the sena of the anti-aboion amendment that was until house. the leaving aside r a moment whether the house willuddenly ange its mind about this issue, was this signifant or symbolic what thsenate did? >> i think the politicof the abortion issue as itelates to this debate, again in myiew is a al side show because we already throh the federal...
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whatever mistakes we have ma, the plain ct is this: the united states of america h helped underwritelobal security for more an six cades with the blood of our citizens and the sength of our ms. >> woodruff: the president ced numerous threats to th global secuty in particular, the islast extremism behind the atcks of september 11th. >> these extremists are nothe fit to kill in the name of god, t cruelties of the crusades are amply record. t they remind us that no hol war can ever be a just war. such a warped view of religi is not just incompatible wh the concept of peace, but believe it's incompatiblwith the very purpose of fah, for the one rule that lies at th heart of every major religiois that we do untothers as we would have them do unto us >> woodruff: in the d, mr. oba said it is that faith and the fah that the human condition can be btered that shoulde uppermost. >> f if we lose that faith if we dismiss it asilly or naÏve; ife divorce it from the desions that we make on issues of war and peace then we le what's bt about humanity. we losour sense of possibity. we le our moral co
whatever mistakes we have ma, the plain ct is this: the united states of america h helped underwritelobal security for more an six cades with the blood of our citizens and the sength of our ms. >> woodruff: the president ced numerous threats to th global secuty in particular, the islast extremism behind the atcks of september 11th. >> these extremists are nothe fit to kill in the name of god, t cruelties of the crusades are amply record. t they remind us that no hol war can ever be...
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there arresponsible loans that can be ma. we saw what happenedhen they just lent without any underwriting criteriand without any financial regulatory rtrictions, that iwhat was going on last year. now what we are seeing is ere are businesses and the president recees letters from these small business each and every day wre theyre saying look, i have great credit. i have a wonderful busines plan. in fact,he lenders were leing to me previously and now we can't get the loa they're not being pro zsd as quickly as they a needinto be pro zsd. the presidensays we have to work harderyou have to push your team f you reject a loan go ck and look at it a make sure it really was jected for good purposes. we're not suggestingo make bad ans. we're not lookinto go back in tim but we are saying that the are businesses out there that want to expand, they nt to grow, they want to hire, and let'all work collectively to e if we n make that happen. woodruff: and what about another argument we ar from theankers and that is we're getting a mixed mes
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thank you so much and giga ma eas.and he wouldn't stand for it anymore. he opened his doors, becoming a father to many and a hero to us all. here to tell his story is a woman working with the wildaid organization, kate hudson. >> good evening. a kid should just be able to be a kid. they should be able to run, play, make up stories and jump and dance around to music the way my son does. kids should feel loved and safe. they should never have to witness the horrors of war, walk across a border alone or live in a camp, abandoned, scared and hopeless. this is why budi soehardi is one of the most courageous men in town. in 1999, after the slaughter in east timor, budi, a pilot, organized a relief drop to refugee camps. in the middle of the chaos, he met the tiniest victims, the orphans. he could have walked away and said i've done enough but instead budi built more, he built them a home, a home for medical care and gives them an education. but budi goes one step further. he promises to be their father until they grow up. to
thank you so much and giga ma eas.and he wouldn't stand for it anymore. he opened his doors, becoming a father to many and a hero to us all. here to tell his story is a woman working with the wildaid organization, kate hudson. >> good evening. a kid should just be able to be a kid. they should be able to run, play, make up stories and jump and dance around to music the way my son does. kids should feel loved and safe. they should never have to witness the horrors of war, walk across a...
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nine years before that at the "washington post prat quoting yu grow up in a town called the ma representative. -- elmira. >> down the road is where the blackberry comes from. >> this last book is no. 5. we're talking of all the books that you have done before, when you go out and speak, which book do people ask you the most about? >> that is interesting. "tipping point" has probably been read by the most people. it has been out along the longest. it has in the -- it has an idea that applies to different domains. that is an occasion for much discussion. but "outliers," it affects everyone's interest in one way or the other. it is hard to say what the -- which one has provoked the most responses. but it would probably be "tipping point." >> some say you are paid as much as $80,000 to give a speech. >> i hate to talk about money. it can be a very good living, it is true. >> anywhere from $40,000 to $80,000 to give a speech. what is the experience like as a writer to stand up and speak for 90 minutes? do you worry about it? >> not really. i do not get nervous before public speaking. for a very si
nine years before that at the "washington post prat quoting yu grow up in a town called the ma representative. -- elmira. >> down the road is where the blackberry comes from. >> this last book is no. 5. we're talking of all the books that you have done before, when you go out and speak, which book do people ask you the most about? >> that is interesting. "tipping point" has probably been read by the most people. it has been out along the longest. it has in the...
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fourth quarter, paul ma rolling out, to his left, hitting chad inside the 5 but get leveled by cedricho cinco takes exception to that. take another look. nearly a great one. he had a catch and griffin leading with his forearm. vikings win it 30-10. >>> packers have won four straight games. soldier field to face the bears. down 13-7. jay cutler back shoulder, down to devin, 14-13, bears. fourth quarter, cutler into nichol linz. collins going to turn it up. two enter acceptings for cutler. ensuing pass possession, ryan grant pounds it in. packers win again, they're #-4. >>> college basketball. for the past five years pill gefl philadelphia's big five has been like the little four. hemple taking on number three villanova. hoping they can remain undefeated. fernandez pulling up and hitting the three. a career high 33. later in the half, temple by six. scottie reynolds and then nice layup. moments later, cory fisher grabs the rebound, bringing it down court, loses his defender, nova within two. under two minute left top temple up five. ryan books off the dribble, in the paint and hit the b
fourth quarter, paul ma rolling out, to his left, hitting chad inside the 5 but get leveled by cedricho cinco takes exception to that. take another look. nearly a great one. he had a catch and griffin leading with his forearm. vikings win it 30-10. >>> packers have won four straight games. soldier field to face the bears. down 13-7. jay cutler back shoulder, down to devin, 14-13, bears. fourth quarter, cutler into nichol linz. collins going to turn it up. two enter acceptings for...
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but the ma sod, we were attacked because of our support of israel and the palestinians. host: christine, do you have any evidence of that? caller: yes, look at the 9/11 commission reports. now it's they are writing bills right and left because they have a strangal hold on both parties of congress. host: we're going to leave it there. she is starting to go off the rail. on our line for independents. go ahead. caller: you can look at what motivated highjackers at american highjack.com. host: in o'needa our line for democrats. caller: good morning. we're talking on the subject of hometown grill off here and all the things -- home homeland security we've learned we really haven't done no such secure this country. now i wonder if you're aware of executive order 12425 signed by your president last week that to me, we're going in the wrong direction. this executive order gives diplomatic immunity in this country. there can be nobody who questions what they do in the name of security for this country which threatens and i wonder how many of you are aware of this. 40eu7 are you a
but the ma sod, we were attacked because of our support of israel and the palestinians. host: christine, do you have any evidence of that? caller: yes, look at the 9/11 commission reports. now it's they are writing bills right and left because they have a strangal hold on both parties of congress. host: we're going to leave it there. she is starting to go off the rail. on our line for independents. go ahead. caller: you can look at what motivated highjackers at american highjack.com. host: in...
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i'm the ma-- ugh! i'm good. - ready? - no. ah! oh!men can take anything... - i'm good. ...except the taste of diet cola, until now. pepsi max. the first diet cola for men. ahh, this is good. >> jim: 11:42 to play in the first half. number three, tennessee, 11-6, over number two, stanford. courtside, jim watson, lisa leslie and mary murphy. we continue to talk about them. what do you think so far? kelley cain, the sophomore, looking pretty good. >> lisa: really good. kelley cain, she's went to her right-hand hook twice, got it also on the baseline. every time she's scored, jayne appel made sure she got back on that block and scored on the other end. looks good. >> jim: mary, stanford's offense a little sluggish. they've kept an eye on appel. >> mary: stanford has seen a mix and match and they don't have a rhythm offensively, and that's really tennessee basketball defensively this year. keep you on your heels, don't let you get comfortable. >> jim: knocked away. j.j. hones. a one on three. she holds it up. helping barlow. she says that'
i'm the ma-- ugh! i'm good. - ready? - no. ah! oh!men can take anything... - i'm good. ...except the taste of diet cola, until now. pepsi max. the first diet cola for men. ahh, this is good. >> jim: 11:42 to play in the first half. number three, tennessee, 11-6, over number two, stanford. courtside, jim watson, lisa leslie and mary murphy. we continue to talk about them. what do you think so far? kelley cain, the sophomore, looking pretty good. >> lisa: really good. kelley cain,...
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but what it would embrace is ma bell. the old landline phone with the rotary dial. we're not going to embrace the iphone. we're going to embrace locked to your house with limited choices, limited capability to expand our choices and limited freedom. a senator: mr. the senator yield? mr. coburn: i'd be happy to. a senator: my question is this -- it sounds like the patients' choice act allows an individual to design the coverage to meet their age, their income and their health condition. mr. coburn: absolutely right. mr. burr: and that's customizing your health care -- mr. coburn: it puts the consumer, i.e., the patient, in charge of their health care rather than the government in charge of their mc. -- of their health care. mr. burr: so one could then conclude that the current legislation that we're debating in the united states senate, not only limits, but it takes away choices that currently exist to seniors, to people who work, and to younger je generations? mr. coburn: i don't think there is any question that that will happen. it will be worse than that. we've sh
but what it would embrace is ma bell. the old landline phone with the rotary dial. we're not going to embrace the iphone. we're going to embrace locked to your house with limited choices, limited capability to expand our choices and limited freedom. a senator: mr. the senator yield? mr. coburn: i'd be happy to. a senator: my question is this -- it sounds like the patients' choice act allows an individual to design the coverage to meet their age, their income and their health condition. mr....
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spot the irony among the endlesfields of soya, there aren't that ma trees left for redd save; at fewemain lie mostly within native indian reservions. 've come to meet a parecis indi chief. cacique kazaizkairo turned up with her daughter riding pillion. thparecis pose no threat to the forest, of which thehave more thaa million hectares. they grow only what ey need to eat. they tap wild rubberharvest forest fruitand hunt and sho and fish. but the pacis don't stand to ga from redd which would pay onlyhose posing the greatest danger to the fore. the chief says its aecipe for conflict and corruptio it rewards the whiteeople, she says, by whichhe means, anyone who isn't indian. >> ( translated ): it is an injustice that the pple who are destroying the fest will get pa. if that's the case, we wl destroy our forest to see they pay us as well. if the white peoe have land today, they want more tomorr d even more the next day. if they e going to pay those who are destrong, we will deroy too. >> reporter: the cboys stand the amaz is vast, so how do you police it? the long arm of the lais alreado
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my colleague ma have a thing or two to say. you're not the last person. >> i want to say thank you on behalf of people that live on main street new hampshire. if you had not been there and willing to take extraordinary action last fall and into last winter and the early spring, along with the secretary paulson and geithner, this country would be in a catastrophicic financial situation. we would be experienced potentially a depression or a recession radically more than we're expeer yens. the way i describe sit like people driving over a bridge that was about to fall down, they didn't know somebody was there to fix it because it didn't. they don't give you credit. it was an aggressive and creative action. you have acknowledged over $2 trillion that it looks like to mow that went into making the institutions liquid at this time. i respect what you did. obviously don't agree with 100% of it. i didn't hold the magic wand. the proof is in the pudding that we're coming out of the recession and the world didn't deinvolve into fiscal ch
my colleague ma have a thing or two to say. you're not the last person. >> i want to say thank you on behalf of people that live on main street new hampshire. if you had not been there and willing to take extraordinary action last fall and into last winter and the early spring, along with the secretary paulson and geithner, this country would be in a catastrophicic financial situation. we would be experienced potentially a depression or a recession radically more than we're expeer yens....
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>> i think we have to be clear that president obama stated very clearly during the campaign ma the nextront is afghanistan. now, whether we agree with him or not, he clearly stated that we needed to withdraw from iraq and we needed to go after al qaeda and that al qaeda was in afghanistan. so i thing again as we deal with who he's aligned with, let's deal with what he said he was going to do during the campaign and hold him accountable to whether or not those strategies work. but whether or not he's aligned with bush i don't think is the issue. is he honoring what he said he was going to do during the campaign? yes. i think that the other issue, larry, is that even when it comes to this bipartisanship, when president obama said he was going to attempt to not do business as usual. and i think one of the complaints from the left has been that he's attempted to get too much consensus. well, that's what he said he was going to do. and so i don't think we're going to get the kind of health care bill that we need as a result of it. i think that there are other bills, other pieces of legislati
>> i think we have to be clear that president obama stated very clearly during the campaign ma the nextront is afghanistan. now, whether we agree with him or not, he clearly stated that we needed to withdraw from iraq and we needed to go after al qaeda and that al qaeda was in afghanistan. so i thing again as we deal with who he's aligned with, let's deal with what he said he was going to do during the campaign and hold him accountable to whether or not those strategies work. but whether...
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and basically ma what you're going to do is weaken the parties and lose accountability and create a plethoraave to account and so folk wills not know the origin of this money and you're actually going to take politics down a side road and i think he is's been right. >> it does raise the question of unintended consequences which will be present in senate reforms. >> my name is matt newmark. i'm retired but i want to point out during my peak learning years the government was not afraid to increase marginal tax rates which i was paying. they used it to pay for wars and similar things. we have been at war now for quite a few years and all that's been done duringing that time is to lower taxes. and the word tax has become as obnoxious as the f-word. so i would urge congress to consider the fact that we have to look at the income side of the budget if we don't want to grow into a major inflationary period and completely lose the american ability to exist in the modern world. >> that is true. it is the lessons of political loss that enable us to act reresponsibly. but some of the -- the elephant in
and basically ma what you're going to do is weaken the parties and lose accountability and create a plethoraave to account and so folk wills not know the origin of this money and you're actually going to take politics down a side road and i think he is's been right. >> it does raise the question of unintended consequences which will be present in senate reforms. >> my name is matt newmark. i'm retired but i want to point out during my peak learning years the government was not...
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the president in may and asked him where his ideology was and he identified himself as a practicing maat it and say what is the way to solve the problem. what is the way to achieve an outcome where the american people have jobs, or their healthcare quality is improved or schools are producing the well-educated workforce of the 21 century. and i'm one to tinker and borrow and steal ideas from just about anybody if i think they might work. and we try to base most of our decisions on what are the facts, what kind of evidence is out there. have programs or policies been thought through. i spend a lot of time sitting with advisors and going through a range ofçç options. and if they are only bringing me options that have been dusted off the shelf that are the usual stale ideas a lot of times i will ask them, well, what do our critics say. guest: i think that he is looking at it from a different perspective. i kind of agree with it. i'm not sure that i don't think -- i do think, should say, that he is bitten off a lot for the first year and i don't know whether he was trying to out-roosevel
the president in may and asked him where his ideology was and he identified himself as a practicing maat it and say what is the way to solve the problem. what is the way to achieve an outcome where the american people have jobs, or their healthcare quality is improved or schools are producing the well-educated workforce of the 21 century. and i'm one to tinker and borrow and steal ideas from just about anybody if i think they might work. and we try to base most of our decisions on what are the...
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somali warrior tradition, the 2006 ethiopian invasion of somalia bp all of these factors were skillfully ma anyone lated by recruiters who are former el sha bobb fighters who reached out to recruits through special networking and face-to-face contact. the results at least 18 somalis left home in minnesota and flew to somalia without telling their parents. serve hadn't been killed, four in custody and seven are believed to be in somalia. can violent radicalization occur with more somali americans? in my opinion, u.s. somalis remain highly susceptible to violent randiccalization as long as el shabob is active in somalia. recruiters previous success in convincing the best and brightest young men from that community to go their way showed how susceptible these young americaning are. now, the fbi's success in apprehending some recruiters and preventing more from mobilizing is encouraging, but several key concerns remain. others may have been radicalized and recruit but did not mobilize and they're still there. wannabe or lone wolves could emerge. no broader preventive efforts have tried to lesse
somali warrior tradition, the 2006 ethiopian invasion of somalia bp all of these factors were skillfully ma anyone lated by recruiters who are former el sha bobb fighters who reached out to recruits through special networking and face-to-face contact. the results at least 18 somalis left home in minnesota and flew to somalia without telling their parents. serve hadn't been killed, four in custody and seven are believed to be in somalia. can violent radicalization occur with more somali...
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but again, according to what these recommendations are are, she wouldn't have gotten the ma manage -- mammography and lumpectomy. i'll go back to the report. i strongly urge those in congress to exclude the uspsps guidelines and make changes to the membership to guard against such unacceptable recommendations moving forward. sate w. phil evans, president of the society of breast imaging. since the onset of regular mammography screening in 1990, the mortality rate for breast cancer, which had been unchanged for the preceding 50 years, decreased by -- decreased by 30%, ignoring direct evidence from largecrine clal -- clinical trials, the board based their ideas on conflicting computer models and that the parameters for breast cancer change at the age of 50. in truth there no data to support this premise. let me continue. allowing a small number of people with no demonstrative expertise to make recommendations regarding diagnosis of a disease which kills more than 40,000 women a year makes no scientific sense and is a mistake many women will pay for with their lives. not my words, this i
but again, according to what these recommendations are are, she wouldn't have gotten the ma manage -- mammography and lumpectomy. i'll go back to the report. i strongly urge those in congress to exclude the uspsps guidelines and make changes to the membership to guard against such unacceptable recommendations moving forward. sate w. phil evans, president of the society of breast imaging. since the onset of regular mammography screening in 1990, the mortality rate for breast cancer, which had...
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i'm the ma-- ugh! i'm good. - ready? - no. ah! oh! - announcer: men can take anything... - i'm good. ...except the taste of diet cola, until now. pepsi max. the first diet cola for men. ahh, this is good. >> matt: 7:43 to play in the first half. virginia with the 25-16 lead over the auburn tigers. sec versus seatbelt coming up on friday night here on css, live from nashville as the tennessee volunteers take on middle tennessee state and that will be followed by vanderbilt versus western kentucky. friday night at 7:00 eastern right here on css. tony bennett in his first season as the virginia cavaliers head coach following in the footsteps of his father. played for him at wisconsin green bay and coached with him at wisconsin and then at washington state. among the challenges with the new coaching staff, daymeon, is not one player on the virginia roster recruited by the coaching staff so they are working with a brand new set of players and a coaching staff that has not worked together until the start of this season. >> daymeon: and at t
i'm the ma-- ugh! i'm good. - ready? - no. ah! oh! - announcer: men can take anything... - i'm good. ...except the taste of diet cola, until now. pepsi max. the first diet cola for men. ahh, this is good. >> matt: 7:43 to play in the first half. virginia with the 25-16 lead over the auburn tigers. sec versus seatbelt coming up on friday night here on css, live from nashville as the tennessee volunteers take on middle tennessee state and that will be followed by vanderbilt versus western...
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we recently improved a human pap low ma virus or cervical cancer virus including a noveling a vent.ough. we're quite interesting as doctor fauchy mentioned they offer the potential to increase the immune response with h 5. we could not produce an immunele response without adding a,ing a vent. our studies said we could have a robust immune response without adding, agivent responses. but they do response increasing yield and an amount of vaccine available potentially improving seasonal vaccination as well. if example. children and elderly might have a stronger e immune response. we're really looking at these. there are potential issues. these do cause an inflammatory response. individuals who get these have sore arms and when they have a sore arm, it's sore, they have more fever, et cetera. when considering a serious disease like influenza, those may be kind of effects that are expected and not of the degree that me right particular concern. however they do indicate there's a biological response going on. there's no evidence, but there's been concern that could these stimulate unhelpf
we recently improved a human pap low ma virus or cervical cancer virus including a noveling a vent.ough. we're quite interesting as doctor fauchy mentioned they offer the potential to increase the immune response with h 5. we could not produce an immunele response without adding a,ing a vent. our studies said we could have a robust immune response without adding, agivent responses. but they do response increasing yield and an amount of vaccine available potentially improving seasonal...
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the fires have chris johnson, ma, just johnson, london warren, paul williams and chris wright >> derek: right now, the flyers have their best shooters, at least three of the top shooters in the ballgame. that being chris johnson, paul williams and marcus johnson. marcus johnson, again, a struggle here on the season but tonight he is shooting the paul exceptionally well. >> reporter: mark just with 12, chris wright with 16 to lead the flyers. gerald lee with 15, the only player in double figures. give it up, chris, look out. he is in trouble. to london warren. trying to dumb team, creating a turnover which they have done real well tonight. timeout brian gregory. 22 secondes on the shot clock. 59 seconds left in the game. >> derek: mike, this is where, again, we talked about dayton excels and that's out of a timeout, dead ball situations. look for brian gregory to draw something up going toward the basket. the monarchs, what they are doing at this juncture in the game, they are going any and all screens. they're trying to prevent any two players coming to the because if they to, that's g
the fires have chris johnson, ma, just johnson, london warren, paul williams and chris wright >> derek: right now, the flyers have their best shooters, at least three of the top shooters in the ballgame. that being chris johnson, paul williams and marcus johnson. marcus johnson, again, a struggle here on the season but tonight he is shooting the paul exceptionally well. >> reporter: mark just with 12, chris wright with 16 to lead the flyers. gerald lee with 15, the only player in...
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yes, ma!m yemen, maybe some !e leave a vacuum there that certainly will be be p' al qaeda hang out again. sanctuary. >> that's one i'd like to reenforce. n agreement here. if we leave afp'istan before there is a strong enough government and army to hold on, maybe with economic assistance. but not foreign troops but if we leave before that you will have with them. let me reflect what this means. they attacked us in september 11, killed 3,000 americans and trumpeted their propaganda they would draw us into aware that would exhaust us for which we would reel back in defeat. i think we need to be very clear, if your pulling out of afghanistan, you have a validation of al qaeda strategy. a massive victory that every muslim will understand whether they're supporters of radicalism will understand the wave has exceeded, maybe not won aware but a 10-year campaign to defeat the united states. i think what that means for security is very large. that doesn't solve the question or is perfect i correct question. can we go every
yes, ma!m yemen, maybe some !e leave a vacuum there that certainly will be be p' al qaeda hang out again. sanctuary. >> that's one i'd like to reenforce. n agreement here. if we leave afp'istan before there is a strong enough government and army to hold on, maybe with economic assistance. but not foreign troops but if we leave before that you will have with them. let me reflect what this means. they attacked us in september 11, killed 3,000 americans and trumpeted their propaganda they...
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et cetera and if that's your model, then you say how can you ma)q privacy relate to that?he other point i would make is the studies we've done show that the american public divides into roughly three groups when it comes to privacy. about 25% are intense will reject benefits and insist upon strong privacy protections. about 10-15 percent are privacy unconcerned and couldn't care less becauáq the benefit is fine for them and they're not worried about their privacy and i like to say that for ten cents off they'll give you their ham family history and anything else you want. what's the benefit to me? what are the privacy risks presented? and fundamentally do i trust you or do i áhink law and regulation only will make me comfortable in this situation so when we talk about the consumer, i think it's useful to see a pattern that the american public divides into, what has been shown over 20 years of surveys to be a repeat in terms of the way the public divides on the issues. >> joe, do you or laurie want to add anything given to that? >> yeah, i think that on a number of levels y
et cetera and if that's your model, then you say how can you ma)q privacy relate to that?he other point i would make is the studies we've done show that the american public divides into roughly three groups when it comes to privacy. about 25% are intense will reject benefits and insist upon strong privacy protections. about 10-15 percent are privacy unconcerned and couldn't care less becauáq the benefit is fine for them and they're not worried about their privacy and i like to say that for ten...
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professionals will be able to offer these services to you before you get diabetes or cancer or etch see ma. -- emphysema. for annual physicals, no co-pays, no deductibles. they encourage people to do this so they won't have to pay a co-pay or deductible. we help businesses both large and small create workplace wellness programs for their employees. and one thing that i don't think has been mentioned before, our bill requires large chain restaurants to post basic nutrition information right on their menu. so consumers, when they're going out to eat can make healthy choices. what we're trying to do is change the paradigm from a sick-care system to a true health care system, one that keeps people healthy and out of the hospital in the first place. our aim is to re-create america as a wellness society focused on good nutrition, physical activity, preventing the chronic diseases that take such a toll. so, mr. president, as a proud progressive, i make no bones about my enthusiasm for the three great reforms in this bill: vastly expanding coverage, cracking down on the abuses by the health insura
professionals will be able to offer these services to you before you get diabetes or cancer or etch see ma. -- emphysema. for annual physicals, no co-pays, no deductibles. they encourage people to do this so they won't have to pay a co-pay or deductible. we help businesses both large and small create workplace wellness programs for their employees. and one thing that i don't think has been mentioned before, our bill requires large chain restaurants to post basic nutrition information right on...
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the general wrote of the weakness of state institutions, ma lined actions of power brokers, widespreadcorruption and abuse of power by various officials as well as errors by the international forces. despite all these challenges, the united states and other countries with a presence in afghanistan are working to promote a stable and democratic afghanistan while preventing al-qaeda or other terrorists from resuming operations from havens in that country. from that perspective, training the afghan national security forces is the ball game. regardless of the issue under debate, the end game must be creating self-sufficient afghan army, national police, and border police forces that are free from corruption and are able to provide adequate security. from fiscal year 2002 through 2010, the u.s. department of defense will have spent nearly 30 billion on training, equipping and supporting the afghan national security forces. as a point of reference, this effort is exceeded only by the theater-wide log cap logistics support program. this commission does not want a program of this size with its
the general wrote of the weakness of state institutions, ma lined actions of power brokers, widespreadcorruption and abuse of power by various officials as well as errors by the international forces. despite all these challenges, the united states and other countries with a presence in afghanistan are working to promote a stable and democratic afghanistan while preventing al-qaeda or other terrorists from resuming operations from havens in that country. from that perspective, training the...
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speaker, you can imagine someone in world war ii, a soldier, ma a rin, somebody in the united states navy, being tried for punching an enemy combatant in the mouth during world war ii? you know, we should be commending the navy sales for doing the job we've asked them to do. they're the best we have in this country, we've asked them to do tough assignments and we should be supporting them. the terrorists ought to be on trial for murdering americans. and the navy s.e.a.l.s ought to be getting medals for doing what we have asked them to do. and i say congratulations to the navy s.e.a.l.s for a job well done. and that's just the way it is. the speaker pro tempore: congressman defazio from oregon. ms. kaptur from ohio. congressman paul from texas. the gentleman from is recognized for five minutes. mr. paul: thank you, mr. speaker. the federal reserve chairman ben bernanke does not want us to know any of the details of the fed's secret operations. this position is not surprising and has been typical of all central bank chairmen. bernanke's stated goal is, quote, to design a system of fina
speaker, you can imagine someone in world war ii, a soldier, ma a rin, somebody in the united states navy, being tried for punching an enemy combatant in the mouth during world war ii? you know, we should be commending the navy sales for doing the job we've asked them to do. they're the best we have in this country, we've asked them to do tough assignments and we should be supporting them. the terrorists ought to be on trial for murdering americans. and the navy s.e.a.l.s ought to be getting...
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yes, ma!m yemen, maybe some !e need to be very clear, if your pulling out of afghanistan, you have a validation of al qaeda strategy. a massive victory that every muslim will understand whether they're supporters of radicalism will understand the wave has exceeded, maybe not won aware but a 10-year campaign to defeat the united states. i think what that means for security is very large. that doesn't solve the question or is perfect i correct question. can we go everywhere? no. we can help through a lot of other means. we probably neglected that. >> can i add a little bit. first of all, scenario ron painted of withdrawal abruptly is - would be among other things one of the great recruiting posters for young extremists or young people who tend towards extremism any way on the young muslims so, yes it would weak energy our security by making a lot more people anxious to get at us i think. secondly and the reason i think you asked me here is about pakistan and a drupt withdrawal from pakistan will turn them in a diffe
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break through is declared bio bah ma but many nations are unhappy. look at more stories regarding that and editorials as well. back to the phones. pennsylvanrp gregory for independents. caller: hihi.i have a basic question to ask, and that is that, how did we feel about our detainees when our men were held in vietnam which i am part of that era and that draft. we basically hated, hated the vietnam people for holding our people and i think that's what we're doing now. we're putting the bulls eye on illinois's guantanamo was a neutral type site and we're just adding more than jobs. we're adding apart of the country that is basically going to be a target. i think a target and - i don't think three thousand jobs is worth - worth what we're going to in occur as far as hatred from the world. host: howard in tulsa, oak la hoe massachusetts what's achieved or accomplished by bringing the detainees from guantanamo bay? caller: the main reason to bring them to the united states is they attacked the united stateák move them to the united states, try them in the
break through is declared bio bah ma but many nations are unhappy. look at more stories regarding that and editorials as well. back to the phones. pennsylvanrp gregory for independents. caller: hihi.i have a basic question to ask, and that is that, how did we feel about our detainees when our men were held in vietnam which i am part of that era and that draft. we basically hated, hated the vietnam people for holding our people and i think that's what we're doing now. we're putting the bulls eye...
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i had occasion in church this weekend to hear the words of handle's ma "messiah" and the government shall be upon his shoulders. that is prophetic, meaning in the future. right now the government is on our shoulders. i hope when we reconvene in january we setaside the partisanship, misinformation, and the anger to get back to the serious business of creating jobs for the american people. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? >> mr. speaker, i ask permission to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. olson: mr. speaker, in what has become a familiar move, house democrats have decided to increase spending yet again. but sadly they have opted to shut out debate on this matterer by attaching a $300 billion increase in our nation's debt ceiling to the defense appropriations bill. they know they would have serious trouble getting support to increase our nation's debt limit so they are using our troops to carry them. th
i had occasion in church this weekend to hear the words of handle's ma "messiah" and the government shall be upon his shoulders. that is prophetic, meaning in the future. right now the government is on our shoulders. i hope when we reconvene in january we setaside the partisanship, misinformation, and the anger to get back to the serious business of creating jobs for the american people. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman...
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this will make us move in the wrong direction, increase screening, earl -- this will mas move in the wrong direction. increased screening is a leading reason why we're winning in the fight against cancer. it's a leading reason why we're doing so much better in this fight. you know, this that one room at the maryberg perkins cancer center, in a sense, we had a snapshot through history and proof of the great gains we've made, including through early screening, becausee because, as, we had these survivors, all a supercause for celebration, folks had had detected their cancer, most of them relatively early, all of them first got it and detected it either in their 40's or some in their 30's. and, unfortunately, in the same room we had a life experience on the other end of the spectrum going back 40-plus years. that's my wife wendy who lost her mother to breast cancer when she was six years old. and one of the reasons is simple and straightforward and directly related to what we're talking aboutabout. back in the late 1960's when wendy lost her mom to breast cancer, there wasn't the same r
this will make us move in the wrong direction, increase screening, earl -- this will mas move in the wrong direction. increased screening is a leading reason why we're winning in the fight against cancer. it's a leading reason why we're doing so much better in this fight. you know, this that one room at the maryberg perkins cancer center, in a sense, we had a snapshot through history and proof of the great gains we've made, including through early screening, becausee because, as, we had these...
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vawa has made a tremendous difference in the lives ofç ma.me, will engage in efforts to place accountability on the community as a whole. i am constantly inspired by the extraordinary commitment of the women and men who have devoted their lives to ending violence against women. çwomen like gabrielle union and ann burke, who have the courage to tell their stories. i was compelled to commit my life to this work over 15 years ago. kristin was an art student with her entire life ahead of her. she was dating a man who became abusive. she tried to help get counseling. her response was to threatened and stalked h her. he came to her work place and insisted she continued to see him. he shot her in the head returned a few minutes later to shoot her twice more. he went back to was apartment and committed suicide. he had a three-page arrest record. he was the subject of multiple restrain efforts. at the time of her murder, he had violated the terms of his probation and should have been in jail. her father investigated his own daughter's death and wrote
vawa has made a tremendous difference in the lives ofç ma.me, will engage in efforts to place accountability on the community as a whole. i am constantly inspired by the extraordinary commitment of the women and men who have devoted their lives to ending violence against women. çwomen like gabrielle union and ann burke, who have the courage to tell their stories. i was compelled to commit my life to this work over 15 years ago. kristin was an art student with her entire life ahead of her....
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but the ma sod, we were attacked because of our support of israel and the palestinians.ost: christine, do you have any evidence of that? caller: yes, look at the 9/11 commission reports. now it's they are writing bills right and left because they have a strangal hold on both parties of congress. host: we're going to leave it there. she is starting to go off the rail. on our line for independents. go ahead. caller: you can look at what motivated highjackers at american highjack.com. host: in o'needa our line for democrats. caller: good morning. we're talking on the subject of hometown grill off here and all the things -- home homeland security we've learned we really haven't done no such secure this country. now i wonder if you're aware of executive order 12425 signed by your president last week that to me, we're going in the wrong direction. this executive order gives diplomatic immunity in this country. there can be nobody who questions what they do in the name of security for this country which threatens and i wonder how many of you are aware of this. 40eu7 are you awa
but the ma sod, we were attacked because of our support of israel and the palestinians.ost: christine, do you have any evidence of that? caller: yes, look at the 9/11 commission reports. now it's they are writing bills right and left because they have a strangal hold on both parties of congress. host: we're going to leave it there. she is starting to go off the rail. on our line for independents. go ahead. caller: you can look at what motivated highjackers at american highjack.com. host: in...
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i appreciate your input and collaboration as the program ma chures and i particularly appreciate your support and i look forward to your questions. thank you. >> thank you. you were all here and you heard my comments about stool piping and -- and the silo effect of agencies. and based on everything, that you have heard thus far, the g.a.o. report -- are you of the. i, are you all of the opinion that -- that we're breaking that down here so that we can have a fully integrated system, to -- to -- toe smooth the transi go and have it -- it for every step along the way including every aspect of the service members life as well as his or her families. is that fair to say that -- that what might have been there in the past is not there, today. >> senator nelson, i think we have to be constantly vigilant. >> of course. >> because of the nature of organizations. and i do think that in the last two years watching the collaboration between d.o.d. and v.a. at the highest level not the patient care level has been extraordinary and i think one of the indications of that is the development of the f
i appreciate your input and collaboration as the program ma chures and i particularly appreciate your support and i look forward to your questions. thank you. >> thank you. you were all here and you heard my comments about stool piping and -- and the silo effect of agencies. and based on everything, that you have heard thus far, the g.a.o. report -- are you of the. i, are you all of the opinion that -- that we're breaking that down here so that we can have a fully integrated system, to --...
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congress gave the president power after the s/11çç attackd çbush andç now the gb@ma administration'ser to the nation. nearly eight years after the first prisoners were shipped to the naval base, the u.s. government still is not completely settled on a clear legal framework for handling them. the obama administrationçç's illegal policy has some distinct offenses from the bush administration. obama explicitly supports the -- obama administration's legal policy has some distinct differences from the persian administration. obama explicitly supports habeas corpus review rights that bush opposed." date on the independent line. -- gave an independent line. -- dave on the independent line. caller: according to the detainees and afghanistan, the attorney general sounded pretty confident, and he mentioned that there would be a conviction. now, i know that the definition of is was a technicality that least somebodyççç, and i do't believe that he has defined that -- that released to somebody, and i don't believe that he is xdis. host: youxd are talking about te president? caller: no, i'm t
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my colleague ma have a thing or two to say. you're not the last person. >> i want to say thank you on behalf of people that live on main street new hampshire. if you had not been there and willing to take extraordinary action last fall and into last winter and the early spring, along with the secretary paulson and geithner, this country would be in a catastrophicic financial situation. we would be experienced potentially a depression or a recession radically more than we're expeer yens. the way i describe sit like people driving over a bridge that was about to fall down, they didn't know somebody was there to fix it because it didn't. they don't give you credit. it was an aggressive and creative action. you have acknowledged over $2 trillion that it looks like to mow that went into making the institutions liquid at this time. i respect what you did. obviously don't agree with 100% of it. i didn't hold the magic wand. the proof is in the pudding that we're coming out of the recession and the world didn't deinvolve into fiscal ch
my colleague ma have a thing or two to say. you're not the last person. >> i want to say thank you on behalf of people that live on main street new hampshire. if you had not been there and willing to take extraordinary action last fall and into last winter and the early spring, along with the secretary paulson and geithner, this country would be in a catastrophicic financial situation. we would be experienced potentially a depression or a recession radically more than we're expeer yens....
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a range of 17 percent and o a ma carefully because the legislation hasn't passed the senate but has passedouse in senator boxer out of theapw committee a couple of months ago was a 20% target but that has to be watered down to get through the senate. there's some that want to make that lower target. john kerry signalled 17 was about the number he was going for so president barack obama had that to offer for 2020. host: thanks for brings us up to tate. next 24-hours should be ground going for copenhagen. darren is "environment & energy daily" senior reporter and he is watching the negotiations in copenhagen. as a reminder in 1/2 hour we'll talk with bingaman and learn more about that and healthcare. healthcare is what we're talking about with you this morning. let me give you a quick look at the two opinion pieces i referenced and then we'll get to your telephone calls, e-spr&s and tweets. howard dean reform falls short. he said if i was a senator i would not vote for the current healthcare bill. any ensures private monopoly and transfers to private corporations is not real healthcare refor
a range of 17 percent and o a ma carefully because the legislation hasn't passed the senate but has passedouse in senator boxer out of theapw committee a couple of months ago was a 20% target but that has to be watered down to get through the senate. there's some that want to make that lower target. john kerry signalled 17 was about the number he was going for so president barack obama had that to offer for 2020. host: thanks for brings us up to tate. next 24-hours should be ground going for...
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said before on the floor of the senate, as a form he mayor former -- former mayor, former governor, ma of people have come to me over the years and said, "mayor, you have to do this," "governor, you have to do this," and the plea that they had was genuine and the need that they expressed was genuine but the fact of matter is that we couldn't afford what they were asking us to do and i had to say no. and, unfortunately this legislation, in my opinion will increase the cost of health care care drive up our national debt debt and contribute to unbalanced budgets as far as the eye can see here in the united states. as a former governor, and when chairman of the national governors' association past chairman of the national league of cities, one gimmick i'm particularly concerned about is the one that puts 14 million additional individuals into the medicaid program and then asks the states to pick up a portion of the tab. i'm very familiar with what unfunded mandates can do to state and local governments and want to highlight some of the potential consequences of the medicaid expansion for m
said before on the floor of the senate, as a form he mayor former -- former mayor, former governor, ma of people have come to me over the years and said, "mayor, you have to do this," "governor, you have to do this," and the plea that they had was genuine and the need that they expressed was genuine but the fact of matter is that we couldn't afford what they were asking us to do and i had to say no. and, unfortunately this legislation, in my opinion will increase the cost of...
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komen for the cure organization agreed that ma mammograms saved lives in women age 40 to 49 as well as women over 50. additionally, while the uspstf has chosen to make revisions in its guidelines for screening, patient advocates and professional organizations, not just the susan g. komen for the cure, but also the american cancer society, the american college of obstetricians and gynecology and the american society for clinical oncology, have reviewed the same evidence and they continue to recommend annual screenings beginning at age 40 for women of average risk and earlier for women with known risks for breast cancer. our real focus should be on the fact that 1/3 of the women, some 23 million, who qualify for screening under today's guidelines are not being screened, they're not being screened due to a lack of education and awareness or access. that issue needs focus and attention. if we can make progress with screening in susceptible populations we can make more progress in the fight against breast cancer. thank you, madam speaker, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker
komen for the cure organization agreed that ma mammograms saved lives in women age 40 to 49 as well as women over 50. additionally, while the uspstf has chosen to make revisions in its guidelines for screening, patient advocates and professional organizations, not just the susan g. komen for the cure, but also the american cancer society, the american college of obstetricians and gynecology and the american society for clinical oncology, have reviewed the same evidence and they continue to...
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somali warrior tradition, the 2006 ethiopian invasion of somalia bp all of these factors were skillfully ma anyone lated by recruiters who are former el sha bobb fighters who reached out to recruits through special networking and face-to-face contact. the results at least 18 somalis left home in minnesota and flew to somalia without telling their parents. serve hadn't been killed, four in custody and seven are believed to be in somalia. can violent radicalization occur with more somali americans? in my opinion, u.s. somalis remain highly susceptible to violent randiccalization as long as el shabob is active in somalia. recruiters previous success in convincing the best and brightest young men from that community to go their way showed how susceptible these young americaning are. now, the fbi's success in apprehending some recruiters and preventing more from mobilizing is encouraging, but several key concerns remain. others may have been radicalized and recruit but did not mobilize and they're still there. wannabe or lone wolves could emerge. no broader preventive efforts have tried to lesse
somali warrior tradition, the 2006 ethiopian invasion of somalia bp all of these factors were skillfully ma anyone lated by recruiters who are former el sha bobb fighters who reached out to recruits through special networking and face-to-face contact. the results at least 18 somalis left home in minnesota and flew to somalia without telling their parents. serve hadn't been killed, four in custody and seven are believed to be in somalia. can violent radicalization occur with more somali...