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and medicine is much better, betsy mccoy of the american spectator said that american people ha 50% go for these products, and health care has gone up because it's more competent than it used to be and we want that. host: next we have diana on the republican line. caller: thank you, i would like to reflect the comment by the previous guest, gutierrez, that consumers and credit card contracts need to be modified. and understanding he said, i don't even understand my own contract. i am not a person of exceptional intelligence, and i understand my credit card contract. and my question has to do with public education in the last 30 years that's deteriorated. do you see a parallel of the public education, the insight of the general electric and the quality of people that are legislating in our federal and state legislators? guest: let me get to education in a second, one of the antic moments of politics, when the president came out and said that these contract are complicated. and we will simplify them. this is the federal government that has given us 350 million words with a tax code so co
and medicine is much better, betsy mccoy of the american spectator said that american people ha 50% go for these products, and health care has gone up because it's more competent than it used to be and we want that. host: next we have diana on the republican line. caller: thank you, i would like to reflect the comment by the previous guest, gutierrez, that consumers and credit card contracts need to be modified. and understanding he said, i don't even understand my own contract. i am not a...
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you heard larry mccoy talk about it because he has great mechanics. he has two very good pitches and that change-up, too, that's going to keep people off the fastball. if he doesn't not have chaipd of that fastball, he should not be in the big leagues right now. he does have very good stuff. whens throwing the ball over the plate, there is no reason why he should not be in the big leagues. 19 walks in 26 innings, that's not very good. when he starts cutting the walks down, he will be a big leaguer. >> jim: next tuesday, it is the 2009 amateur draft. the orioles have the fifth pick in the draft. when we come back, you will hear from joe jordan, the orioles director of scouting. where can a marketing administrator be a watercraft engineer? where can a doctor serve his community while also treating patients around the world? where can a student stay in school while expanding his education beyond the classroom? in the us army reserve you'll find the strength to develop new skills and gain an edge to get ahead. there's strong and then there's army strong.
you heard larry mccoy talk about it because he has great mechanics. he has two very good pitches and that change-up, too, that's going to keep people off the fastball. if he doesn't not have chaipd of that fastball, he should not be in the big leagues right now. he does have very good stuff. whens throwing the ball over the plate, there is no reason why he should not be in the big leagues. 19 walks in 26 innings, that's not very good. when he starts cutting the walks down, he will be a big...
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everybody knows about hatfield and mccoy and some of the other feuds. the round county viewed was absolutely the bloodiest and most significant of all of the east kentucky vendettas mountain view is. nobody knows about it. because when it was over, or when the worst part of it was over, a meeting was held after a day, one day, in which about ten people were killed. basically one side invaded morehead, kentucky and killed all of the leaders of the oversight. a meeting was held and people decided we won't talk about this, ever. and they didn't. so it is kind of like it in history. but the militia was called in to occupy more had three times. the legislature seriously the considered abolishing brown county as a political entity because they thought that would be one way to ended. but it's for anyone who cares about feuds or is interested in the history of the hills it's a wonderful story. it's one that nobody knows. nobody outside of round county outside eckert lenni latinos and even in the county i talked to a young man a while back who is the great, grea
everybody knows about hatfield and mccoy and some of the other feuds. the round county viewed was absolutely the bloodiest and most significant of all of the east kentucky vendettas mountain view is. nobody knows about it. because when it was over, or when the worst part of it was over, a meeting was held after a day, one day, in which about ten people were killed. basically one side invaded morehead, kentucky and killed all of the leaders of the oversight. a meeting was held and people decided...
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that's the mccoy in the american spectator has a very interesting article in which she makes a number of good points -- this one however is paramount. in 1960 the american people take for big expenses -- food, housing and energy and health care. a 53% of their disposable income and for those four things. today with a 5 percent over those four things -- in other words essentially unchanged. the composition however as unchanged, energy is down, housing is down, food is down, what has gone up as health care but it has, because it is a lot more competent than it used to be and we want that. >> host: next is diana, thank you for waiting on the republican line. >> caller: i would like to reflect on a comment made by the previous guest rep duty eras, he mentioned in talking about protections for consumers and that credit card contracts need to be modified and understanding that you said i don't even understand my own contract. i'm not a person of exceptional intelligence, i understand by credit-card contract the and so my question has to do with public education than the last 30 years which
that's the mccoy in the american spectator has a very interesting article in which she makes a number of good points -- this one however is paramount. in 1960 the american people take for big expenses -- food, housing and energy and health care. a 53% of their disposable income and for those four things. today with a 5 percent over those four things -- in other words essentially unchanged. the composition however as unchanged, energy is down, housing is down, food is down, what has gone up as...