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. >> mark miller, the writer of the series and an executive producer on the sequel firing back to jimrey, nothing is in this screen play that wasn't 18 months ago. >> do you think it's fair for him to have been paid for the movie and all of a sudden deciding that it's too violent? cenk: is it true that newtown happened between the movie and now. >> he shot the movie a month before newtown but the hollywood reporter said she talked to him in march and he didn't have a problem with it in march. cenk: maybe he had a problem with it, but didn't want to bring it up, because it's sensitive. my sense is that he's burning a lot of bridges by doing this. maybe it really is a matter of strong principle for him. >> this isn't an issue foreign to him. he's made another video making fun of the n.r.a. head. i think if he hadn't pulled out of the movie after he made it. we've all kind of given up on gun control and all of a sudden we're talking about it again. cenk: he seems like he's doing more than the democrats. >> about whether or not he should get paid, it's totally normal for people to do some
. >> mark miller, the writer of the series and an executive producer on the sequel firing back to jimrey, nothing is in this screen play that wasn't 18 months ago. >> do you think it's fair for him to have been paid for the movie and all of a sudden deciding that it's too violent? cenk: is it true that newtown happened between the movie and now. >> he shot the movie a month before newtown but the hollywood reporter said she talked to him in march and he didn't have a problem...
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in a "closing bell" exchange today, mark miller, scot graham with us as well as our own steve liesman and rick santelli. good to see everybody. thanks for joining us. steve, let me kick this off with you. misinterpreted. we had a knee jerk reaction to the down side. fels like after thinking about it and recognizing that it is data dependent, investors are changing their mind as far as when the take begins and what it means. >> i think it is the latter that is more true. what fed officials are saying is that when you hear bernanke talk about a schedule for tapering, it did not affect plans for raising interest rates. and out there in force trying to convince markets, and they brut out one of their bigger guns today, the president of the new york fed, has a permanent vote, to say, look, yeah, there's a plan in place. and he pretty much agreed with that plan. but that plan does not affect when the federal raise rates. he believes the rate will remain low or zero for a long time to come. and in fact, hinted further that they could remain low even after the unemployment rate goes below 6.5
in a "closing bell" exchange today, mark miller, scot graham with us as well as our own steve liesman and rick santelli. good to see everybody. thanks for joining us. steve, let me kick this off with you. misinterpreted. we had a knee jerk reaction to the down side. fels like after thinking about it and recognizing that it is data dependent, investors are changing their mind as far as when the take begins and what it means. >> i think it is the latter that is more true. what fed...
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. >> reporter: mark miller, the writer of the series, and executive producer in the sequel, fired backing seen in the screenplay wasn't there 18 months ago. in march, he wrote and starred in this online music video, for the website funnyordie, called "cold dead hand." ♪ it takes a cold, dead hand >> reporter: taking aim at charlton heston. carrey talks about the message behind the song here on "gma." >> the tragic circumstances, as far as i'm concerned, are an invitation from the universe to let go of our addiction to violence. >> reporter: now, some in hollywood wonder what carrey will do with the paycheck he's making off the violent film. >> he's been paid for his work on the film. and i've heard some people saying he should donate the money to the victims of sandy hook, if he feels so strongly about it. >> he had no further comment about the controversy. the movie comes out in august. >> wow. >> i've never seen you -- >> silence. >> it is -- >> something when you have a strong opinion like that, to stand up like that. you don't see that very much. >> there are those saying the timin
. >> reporter: mark miller, the writer of the series, and executive producer in the sequel, fired backing seen in the screenplay wasn't there 18 months ago. in march, he wrote and starred in this online music video, for the website funnyordie, called "cold dead hand." ♪ it takes a cold, dead hand >> reporter: taking aim at charlton heston. carrey talks about the message behind the song here on "gma." >> the tragic circumstances, as far as i'm concerned,...
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here next from mark miller who is the executive director of medicare. most of you know that all things medicare, including payment, access, and quality and is as non-partisan as you can get. mark himself has held senior positions in cbo and omb and at the centers for medicare and medicaid services. the non-profit sector. and i'm pleased to say he is a frequent flier on our panel. not as frequently as we would like, but we're happy to have you. >> thank you. i think it is going really well. >> not as smooth. what they asked me to do is to take you through the payment policy and the evolution and what is coming. that is what i'm going to try and do. i am from the medicare advisory commissions. that choice of managed-care plans are private plan and traditional fee-for-service. we think that private plan is a tool that fee-for-service is not necessarily have to coordinate care and keep the necessary volume down. on the other hand, like every other payment we think that they have to be done carefully to be fair to the providers. also, to be fair to the taxpay
here next from mark miller who is the executive director of medicare. most of you know that all things medicare, including payment, access, and quality and is as non-partisan as you can get. mark himself has held senior positions in cbo and omb and at the centers for medicare and medicaid services. the non-profit sector. and i'm pleased to say he is a frequent flier on our panel. not as frequently as we would like, but we're happy to have you. >> thank you. i think it is going really...
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treadwill said miller would be the best gift mark begich could have gotten. in alaska joe miller represents a larger threat for a republican party struggling to recruit main stream swing candidates. joe kraushaar wrote. it's awfully telling that the republican senate candidates have already lined up in many of the deeply conservative states. you see republicans badly wanted to run for the senate because they see him as electable. saying i'm not in a hurry to run for another office. there's also iowa. key to winning that for the senate and another supposedly electable gop prospect tlatham backed off as well. he was probably scared off by a messy primary with steve king a tea party favorite who makes regular headlines with pronouncements but even steve king doesn't want to run. he explained it this way. cannot in good conscience, there's that term again. turn my back on the destiny decisions of congress. back with us at the table we have shannyn moore, alec ma guinness, and we want to bring in pat brady and eljoy williams, political strategist and direct direct
treadwill said miller would be the best gift mark begich could have gotten. in alaska joe miller represents a larger threat for a republican party struggling to recruit main stream swing candidates. joe kraushaar wrote. it's awfully telling that the republican senate candidates have already lined up in many of the deeply conservative states. you see republicans badly wanted to run for the senate because they see him as electable. saying i'm not in a hurry to run for another office. there's...
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. >> stephanie: mark in ohio, you're on the "the stephanie miller show." . now, we are being put on the rack because the center for medicaid and medicare has issued what's called hcaps. it is where part of our reimbursement is based on subjective criteria such as patient satisfaction. which plays a large part in our reimbursement as well as the objective criteria of patient outcomes and mortality and morbid iterates. now, the thing is our ceo is getting a seven-figure income. and we're being told that if we don't meet these patients satisfaction goals our reimbursements will be cut. we won't get any bonuses or raises or we're going to face higher co-pays for our insurance and everything else. this is part of the problem because the ccms is looking for ways to actually deny payment for services. >> stephanie: yeah. >> corporations are people my friend. >> stephanie: exactly. 29 minutes after the hour. rude pundit is next on "the stephanie miller show." high. cenk uygur: i think the number one thing viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. i t
. >> stephanie: mark in ohio, you're on the "the stephanie miller show." . now, we are being put on the rack because the center for medicaid and medicare has issued what's called hcaps. it is where part of our reimbursement is based on subjective criteria such as patient satisfaction. which plays a large part in our reimbursement as well as the objective criteria of patient outcomes and mortality and morbid iterates. now, the thing is our ceo is getting a seven-figure income....
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miller. policy consultants. mark brought up the concept of how medicare advantage can compete for the same market as fee-for-service. one thing i have heard from the talk is that a ceos, the shared savings programs, is someone like a training ground are minor leagues for full competition make your vantage. anybody in the panel talk about those kinds of plans to organizations and involving drilling into medicare vantage plans and how that might affect the future band with from medicare vantage, the number of plans and then released? thanks. >> i don't know. maybe people at the other end of the table would be better positioned to speak about this being, you know, closer to the industry. the people who are coming into my office, you know, i lost an. where are you? there you go. for some reason i contact tells me. i feel like i'm actually talking to the person as the question. the people they're coming into our offices and talking to us seemed to up mostly breakout on this side of, no, this is a provider driven organizat
miller. policy consultants. mark brought up the concept of how medicare advantage can compete for the same market as fee-for-service. one thing i have heard from the talk is that a ceos, the shared savings programs, is someone like a training ground are minor leagues for full competition make your vantage. anybody in the panel talk about those kinds of plans to organizations and involving drilling into medicare vantage plans and how that might affect the future band with from medicare vantage,...
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miller are on the story. the jury at the start of the murder trial of george zimmerman. mark strassmann is there. and the real man of steel. richie check schools jim axelrod on the americans who built the nation. >> these places are full of memories, i would think. >> memories? you don't know where to start! captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
miller are on the story. the jury at the start of the murder trial of george zimmerman. mark strassmann is there. and the real man of steel. richie check schools jim axelrod on the americans who built the nation. >> these places are full of memories, i would think. >> memories? you don't know where to start! captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
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miller are on the story. the jury at the start of the murder trial of george zimmerman. mark strassmann is there. and the real man of steel. richie check schools jim axelrod on the americans who built the nation. >> these places are full of memories, i would think. >> memories? you don't know where to start! captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. edward snowden is the most- wanted fugitive in the world tonight. the white house belief it is former national security agency contract employee now charged with espionage is in russia and the united states has been pressuring the russians all day to send him home before he can those asylum in some other country. the incident has strained u.s. relations with both russia and china. it was in hong kong that snowden exposed two top-secret u.s. surveillance programs, one that collects the phone records of millions of americans and the other that monitors internet traffic. bob orr begins our coverage. >> reporter: edward snowden's flight seemed stalled for now in moscow. seat 17-a, which snowden
miller are on the story. the jury at the start of the murder trial of george zimmerman. mark strassmann is there. and the real man of steel. richie check schools jim axelrod on the americans who built the nation. >> these places are full of memories, i would think. >> memories? you don't know where to start! captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. edward snowden is the most- wanted fugitive in the world...
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john miller on the investigation grave news on the condition of investigation. grave news on the condition of nelson mandela. mark fill slips in south africa. carter evans reports from santa >> i saw his eyes and then i knew. >> pelley: and one of the best american athletes you've never heard of. ben tracy catches up with-- or nearly catches up with-- evelyn stevens. >> she's leaving me in the dust! captioning sponsored by cbs
john miller on the investigation grave news on the condition of investigation. grave news on the condition of nelson mandela. mark fill slips in south africa. carter evans reports from santa >> i saw his eyes and then i knew. >> pelley: and one of the best american athletes you've never heard of. ben tracy catches up with-- or nearly catches up with-- evelyn stevens. >> she's leaving me in the dust! captioning sponsored by cbs
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john miller on the investigation grave news on the condition of investigation. grave news on the condition of nelson mandela. mark fill slips in south africa. carter evans reports from santa >> i saw his eyes and then i knew. >> pelley: and one of the best american athletes you've never heard of. ben tracy catches up with-- or nearly catches up with-- evelyn stevens. >> she's leaving me in the dust! captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the u.s. government tonight is putting together criminal charges against the man who exposed two of the government's top-secret surveillance programs and the f.b.i. is trying to find him. edward snowden was last seen in hong kong yesterday when he identified himself as the source of leaks revealing that the national security agency is monitoring the phone records of millions of americans and tapping into the data banks of internet companies. snowden worked at the agency as a low-level employee of a private contractor. he went to high school in maryland but did not graduate. he enlisted in the army in may of 2004 but
john miller on the investigation grave news on the condition of investigation. grave news on the condition of nelson mandela. mark fill slips in south africa. carter evans reports from santa >> i saw his eyes and then i knew. >> pelley: and one of the best american athletes you've never heard of. ben tracy catches up with-- or nearly catches up with-- evelyn stevens. >> she's leaving me in the dust! captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with...
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mark. >> it is simply a disgrace. our veterans forced to wait month, even years for their benefiis. congressman jeff millers tonight with his solution. tonigw >>> our next guest has referred to the benefits back log at the veterans affairs administration as a national crisis. the back log has grown to affect 600,000 of our veterans, an increase of 2,000% just in the past four years. joining us one of the people trying to fix it, congressman jeff miller, chairman of the veterans affair committee and a member of the armed services committee and select committee on intelligence. congressman, good to have you with you. let me just start with the numbers i cannot even believe. 273 days the average wait for a combat veteran for -- before any benefits? that's just -- that's appalling! >> that's the average. you might imagine this. we've got some individuals that are waiting 500 days and more. there are actually claims that are in the queue now that are years and years old. and we've got to figure out what the problem is and i want to help the department of veterans affairs. i don't want to do it from an adversari
mark. >> it is simply a disgrace. our veterans forced to wait month, even years for their benefiis. congressman jeff millers tonight with his solution. tonigw >>> our next guest has referred to the benefits back log at the veterans affairs administration as a national crisis. the back log has grown to affect 600,000 of our veterans, an increase of 2,000% just in the past four years. joining us one of the people trying to fix it, congressman jeff miller, chairman of the veterans...
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miller and the count is 1-2. this team, the rangers, are 30-16 when he makes a start. they don't have the four games under the .500 mark still 1-2. so there's a foul ball, which leads somewhat into your point about pitch count, which drives you nuts with these younger pitchers and everybody worried about shelby miller, who usually is around 80 pitches through five innings. he gets a strikeout and that's how his night begins. one away here in the first inning. >> tim: in that at-bat you saw -- well, pitch counts are not important for guys who throw as hard as shelby miller. foul balls and strikeouts. it takes at least three pitches to strike somebody out and more often than not, it takes more than that. if you're going to be effective and throw that hard up in the strike zone, for the most part you're going to throw a lot of pitches and it's much adieu about nothing. >> joe: 93 miles per hour for a guy who is number four on the all-time list for strikeout percentage in a rookie season. he's striking out, if you want to round up, 29% of the hitters that he is facing. and as tim said, when you rack up those kind of strike
miller and the count is 1-2. this team, the rangers, are 30-16 when he makes a start. they don't have the four games under the .500 mark still 1-2. so there's a foul ball, which leads somewhat into your point about pitch count, which drives you nuts with these younger pitchers and everybody worried about shelby miller, who usually is around 80 pitches through five innings. he gets a strikeout and that's how his night begins. one away here in the first inning. >> tim: in that at-bat you...
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miller, as also -- we have also been informed the committee through talking with man marks an employee at thers that there was an internal investigation launched by mr. miller on in march of 2012. did you know about that internal investigation? >> no, sir. >> the result of that were mr. miller knew what was going on may 3rd, 2012. did you know the rule on may 3rd. >> no. >> the earlierest time you knew about it was mr. shulman testified on it. >> yes, sir. >> and you are familiar with the fact that mr. shulman testified in front of the ways & means committee of march of last year he said this, first, he asked give us assurance that the irs is not targeting political groups. mr. shulman said yes, i can give you assurances. we pride ourselves being nonpolitical nontargetting organization. when you give ashiewrns there is some basis for assurance. you part of the bases for assurances that mr. shulman gave the ways & means committee in march of 2012. >> no. >> you didn't have any conversation with him before he went and testified testified in front of the ways & means committee. >> no. >>
miller, as also -- we have also been informed the committee through talking with man marks an employee at thers that there was an internal investigation launched by mr. miller on in march of 2012. did you know about that internal investigation? >> no, sir. >> the result of that were mr. miller knew what was going on may 3rd, 2012. did you know the rule on may 3rd. >> no. >> the earlierest time you knew about it was mr. shulman testified on it. >> yes, sir. >>...
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the words of miller's excessive force against protesters at taksim square and has ordered an investigation into the misuse of tear gas by the police international relations professor mark ullman from bill kent university told me promise to anyone not see a repeat of what happened to leader is ousted by the arab spring. massive police action of course it has backfired and this is a very dramatic moment for the prime minister mr own has had for the first time to step back he was extremely aggressive in his initial statements that he wouldn't tolerate protests and now the man who was the first world leader to call for president mubarak to resign is now talking rather eerily like mubarak did shortly before his own fall he's now saying he's going to investigate the police he's got the people he wants to carry on the project so he's managing to in a sense muddy the water but i don't think really to calm the situation because if he insists on carrying on with this project which is very unpopular still going to protest during the supposed relations disaster with huge economic if. not more coverage this online at r.t. dot com we invite you to get live updates on the unrest in t
the words of miller's excessive force against protesters at taksim square and has ordered an investigation into the misuse of tear gas by the police international relations professor mark ullman from bill kent university told me promise to anyone not see a repeat of what happened to leader is ousted by the arab spring. massive police action of course it has backfired and this is a very dramatic moment for the prime minister mr own has had for the first time to step back he was extremely...
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and mark rat billion and barton gellman, one of the journalist whom snowden approached to break the story and john miller of cbs news. i many pleased to have all of them in this program. i began with my colleague john miller and please tell us where this story is today and where is it heading. >> so right now you've got the justice department and the fbi and the nsa all comparing notes that will eventually develop into charges. this is the kind of thing that could usually spin up in a couple days, cepted in this case the -- except in this case the charges have to be consistent with extradition treaty with hong kong would require and they have to be the charges that he is brought to trial o part of the treaty is you can't bring up one set of charges, g them extradited and change that. so this is the whole game to them and they want to make sure they get it right. we probably would have seen this yesterday if that wasn't the case, it may take a couple more days. in the meantime the question is where is he, is he as the fbi say in pocket that means somebody has eyes on him if they want to pick him up can th
and mark rat billion and barton gellman, one of the journalist whom snowden approached to break the story and john miller of cbs news. i many pleased to have all of them in this program. i began with my colleague john miller and please tell us where this story is today and where is it heading. >> so right now you've got the justice department and the fbi and the nsa all comparing notes that will eventually develop into charges. this is the kind of thing that could usually spin up in a...
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mark, welcome back. >> a home run every day. >> yeah. that was about 390. back-to-back, almost the same spot, they go on to beat seattle in a late-night game, 6-1. the cardinals, shelby millerk out nine against the diamondbacks. miller makes it happen with the bat, too. he's a deep shot for a pitcher. look at that. >> cardinals are awesome. >> they have great baseball fans, too. the cardinals win it, 12-8. the best record in baseball. >>> dodgers and braves, bases loaded. he was in the miners two weeks ago. >> not much longer. >> grand slam. the lowest paid guy on the $2 million budget. nine rbis since getting called off. the dodgers win. national's outfielder is going to stay out for awhile. the 20-year-old slugger ran into the wall at dodger's stadium. we showed it to you. they don't want to take chances with him. he's going to the doctor next week for a second opinion on the knee. he will come off the dl when he's eligible. it's raining in d.c. >> pouring. not much baseball today. the mets were hoping to get their game. a lot of stuff is happening. >> is this andrea? >> yeah, down to the south. we had flooding winds down there in florida. we dealt with a little bit in cu
mark, welcome back. >> a home run every day. >> yeah. that was about 390. back-to-back, almost the same spot, they go on to beat seattle in a late-night game, 6-1. the cardinals, shelby millerk out nine against the diamondbacks. miller makes it happen with the bat, too. he's a deep shot for a pitcher. look at that. >> cardinals are awesome. >> they have great baseball fans, too. the cardinals win it, 12-8. the best record in baseball. >>> dodgers and braves,...
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concluded and yvonne miller already out of sight in the overall points table the drivers will now head to portugal for around seven of twelve hoping to reduce the gap with the frenchman mark of genco r.t. . now next month top level gulf returns to russia with moscow set to host its first european tour event since two thousand and eight and which of ample feet spoke with tournament director jose maria mora about what the capitals golf levis can expect. the two thousand and eight financial crisis was a setback for russia and for russian gulf with money short of the country's european tour event was scrapped leaving one of the country's developing sports well down to top professional men's tournament golf is not i repeat sporting in russia so it was always nice to keep the link with with professional golf unfortunately with them we need a pinto for a few years but to say they have the final task to come with a successful challenge sort of and it's a level and now they've raised the bar and gone out into the big league russia wasn't completely starved of gold with a second tier challenge tour event still taking place but with a low price fund it was never going to attract top
concluded and yvonne miller already out of sight in the overall points table the drivers will now head to portugal for around seven of twelve hoping to reduce the gap with the frenchman mark of genco r.t. . now next month top level gulf returns to russia with moscow set to host its first european tour event since two thousand and eight and which of ample feet spoke with tournament director jose maria mora about what the capitals golf levis can expect. the two thousand and eight financial crisis...
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the mark as an additional $220 million above the budget request. the acting nsa miller testified to the strategic forces in april that they needed no additional funding beyond the budget request. spain, and i quote, the president's budget adequately funds all the activities would need to of the weapons activity account, including programs that we have to meet the requirements for the department of defense. so when a time of sequestration of limited budgets, et cetera, i think it would behoove us to not add $220 million beyond what the administration say they can use. i also want to add that this wine has had incredible increases over the last few years. for example, there was an 8% increase over fiscal year 13 novels to the fiscal year 14 budget when all the other agencies are being cut. i think it is prudent for us to be able to say there are places where we don't need to be throwing money and this is one of the areas where our administration has said they have more than sufficient amounts to get the work done for the year. i would ask a yes vote on this amendment and
the mark as an additional $220 million above the budget request. the acting nsa miller testified to the strategic forces in april that they needed no additional funding beyond the budget request. spain, and i quote, the president's budget adequately funds all the activities would need to of the weapons activity account, including programs that we have to meet the requirements for the department of defense. so when a time of sequestration of limited budgets, et cetera, i think it would behoove...
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. >> hi, mike miller, i'm a health policy consultant and blogger. mark brought up the concept of how medicare advantage and sort of competes in the same market as fee for service for, in digit regions. one thing i've heard about people talk about is that acos or the shared savings programs are in some ways, like, training ground or minor leagues for full capitation medicare advantage. can anybody on the panel talk about those kinds of plans, organizations then evolving and growing into medicare advantage plans and how that might affect the future, um, bandwidth for medicare advantage, both number of plans and enrollees? thanks. >> mark? >> and, actually, i don't know, maybe people at the other end of the table would be better positioned to speak about this being, you know, closer to the industry. but the people who are coming into my office -- i lost him again. where are you, mike? oh, there you go. for some reason eye contact helps me. [laughter] i feel like i'm actually talking to the person who asked the question. so the people who are coming into our
. >> hi, mike miller, i'm a health policy consultant and blogger. mark brought up the concept of how medicare advantage and sort of competes in the same market as fee for service for, in digit regions. one thing i've heard about people talk about is that acos or the shared savings programs are in some ways, like, training ground or minor leagues for full capitation medicare advantage. can anybody on the panel talk about those kinds of plans, organizations then evolving and growing into...
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marks 45 years since robert f. kennedy was shot. there were heroes that night, one of them was from our own machine shell miller.middle of the chaos. she'll join us ahead. >>> and a suburban mother of two is charged in a real life episode of "weeds." she lives in this wealthy suburb but this morning she's in jail charged with running a multi-million-dollar drug business. gayle. >>> people who know her are amazed. >> blew my mind, especially knowing her, interacting with her day by day. once in a while we'd catch her smile, but, yo smell but we thought it was the neighborhood kids. >> it has a very disstrict smell. >> you've heard. >> i've heard. you know, there's that show on showtime actually called "weeds," which looks sort of like that. >> also "breaking bad." >> "breaking bad" too. >> right now it's time to show you this morning's headlines. >>> this morning's headline, the no, times say that kids kick off their flight. the kids refused to sit down and turn off their phones. the students claim they were treated like terrorists. many of them claim the crew treated them like anti-sem tichl. >>> according to on
marks 45 years since robert f. kennedy was shot. there were heroes that night, one of them was from our own machine shell miller.middle of the chaos. she'll join us ahead. >>> and a suburban mother of two is charged in a real life episode of "weeds." she lives in this wealthy suburb but this morning she's in jail charged with running a multi-million-dollar drug business. gayle. >>> people who know her are amazed. >> blew my mind, especially knowing her,...
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chairman, i was suggest that we think about having nancy marks appear in front of this panel to find out what she did. mr. miller could not remember at all what the conversation was about. that haveother names been brought up here today. i would just ask, if there are any other names from any other panelists -- do you have any other names of people you contacted that you spoke with, that you received e-mails, could you provide those? i will start with -- say your name one more time. >> mr. kookogey. >> could you please provide me with any names you can think of you had communication with? >> the first agent was sheila mae robinson. switched to was the desk of mr. romney bell. he was the -- mr. ron bell. he was the one who advised me he was waiting for guidance from his superiors. then it was passed to mr. mitch steele. then the most recent letter, which came as recent as may 6, was from a woman whose name i cannot pronounce. >> we will get it from you later. >ms. belsom. one.seph herr was the only >> dr. eastman? >> we had a couple inspectors we do with. i will provide those names to you. >> ms. kenney? >> mr. s
chairman, i was suggest that we think about having nancy marks appear in front of this panel to find out what she did. mr. miller could not remember at all what the conversation was about. that haveother names been brought up here today. i would just ask, if there are any other names from any other panelists -- do you have any other names of people you contacted that you spoke with, that you received e-mails, could you provide those? i will start with -- say your name one more time. >>...
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nuÑez and we think about having nancy marks appear in front of this panel to find out what she knew because mr. millerouldn't remember about what the the conversation was about. there were other names that have been brought appeared today and i would just basketcase and the other names than any of the panel before this committee today, g of names of people you contact did come in that you spoken with, that she received e-mails, can you provide those? i will just start its say your name on work time. >> mr. kookogey. >> mr. kookogey, you can you provide me with names you had communication with? do not guess, the first agent on my case for sheila mae robinson. then my case was switched to the task of mr. ron l. and he was the one who abides abides in his rating on guidance from superiors as americanization and other similar organizations. that was passed to mr. mitch steele in the most recent letter, which came as recently as may 6th westermann woman whose name i can't pronounce. >> we can get it from you later. >> just mr. herr. >> wait a couple investigators and inspector general's office to binge on
nuÑez and we think about having nancy marks appear in front of this panel to find out what she knew because mr. millerouldn't remember about what the the conversation was about. there were other names that have been brought appeared today and i would just basketcase and the other names than any of the panel before this committee today, g of names of people you contact did come in that you spoken with, that she received e-mails, can you provide those? i will just start its say your name on work...
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miller, you may know how difficult that would be or gretchen, you might know. >> we have a question asking mark to comment on how you would compare quality and fee-for- service if you are trying to achieve neutrality between the two. i should try to get off the stage. we actually did an extensive report on this. the report is now -- i'm going to say -- this is what i am struggling with the answer. the report is about three years old. there are several issues. some of this goes to -- one of the big issues that rises is we have a different risk structure. anything you put out there, you have to be able to contract through the differences in risk. that is not a simple thing. not necessarily impossible. is the issue that arises geography. sometimes you say here is the plan, but the plan has reached .cross many different markets to truly make comparisons fair, what you probably end up needing to do is comparing the plan in that market to fee for service was is the plan as an entity across many markets in the country. those are at least a couple of the challenges. then the report goes through in much
miller, you may know how difficult that would be or gretchen, you might know. >> we have a question asking mark to comment on how you would compare quality and fee-for- service if you are trying to achieve neutrality between the two. i should try to get off the stage. we actually did an extensive report on this. the report is now -- i'm going to say -- this is what i am struggling with the answer. the report is about three years old. there are several issues. some of this goes to -- one...