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it is never done for professional reasons.t sometimes there are questions or books that just occupy your mind and you begin -- you see something wonderful, when you see one wonderful thing, you usually see two wonderful things, then three and four. then i begin to mall it over, start making notes. things like this, these are all notes of things that might happen one day. then, one fine day, you lie in the bathtub, and a table of contents presents itself and you are ready to go. i think the first book, the first book i ever read for myself was robinson crusoe. european children are brought up on the robinson crusoe, it is normal. i was 6 or 7, my parents made me take a nap. i hated that. there was a college and drywall, and i was reading, i vividly remember reading robinson crusoe, the lessons of self-help, trying to borrow hole into that dry wall so that i might have eventually escaped. i was born in berlin in 1929, and i had what i would describe as an idyllic childhood. we lived on the outskirts of the lamb. it was full of w
it is never done for professional reasons.t sometimes there are questions or books that just occupy your mind and you begin -- you see something wonderful, when you see one wonderful thing, you usually see two wonderful things, then three and four. then i begin to mall it over, start making notes. things like this, these are all notes of things that might happen one day. then, one fine day, you lie in the bathtub, and a table of contents presents itself and you are ready to go. i think the...
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my question is -- if the republicans actively refused to participate in a reasonable way with reasonable proposals, isn't it time to say, "we will pass with the american people need and what they want without the republicans?" >> let me make a couple points -- first of all, you make a point about medicare that is important. i have been getting a lot of letters, pro and con, for health care reform.
my question is -- if the republicans actively refused to participate in a reasonable way with reasonable proposals, isn't it time to say, "we will pass with the american people need and what they want without the republicans?" >> let me make a couple points -- first of all, you make a point about medicare that is important. i have been getting a lot of letters, pro and con, for health care reform.
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the main reason that missouri stays in the union -- or one reason -- there are a number of reasons.e is that the politicians are -- understand that they are better protected by staying in the union. slavery is not as quite as central an institution as kentucky as it is in the state of mississippi but it was conflicted and, in fact, a scholar who we see eye-to-eye with in many respects, william frelen most recent wonderful book on the road to disunion officially argues that had secession been by referendum or popular vote throughout the south, southern states wouldn't have seceded. it started as a domino effect. in fact, the only southern state that had a popular vote or referendum is texas and that was much later and there was already a snowball for secession than the popular vote that did vote for him. in missouri there were a number of staunch antislavery people in the missouri but a lot of proslavery people in missouri. and it was in many respects missouri experienced worse guerilla warfare than, say, southern mississippi. in fact, michael feldman has a terrific book on the gueri
the main reason that missouri stays in the union -- or one reason -- there are a number of reasons.e is that the politicians are -- understand that they are better protected by staying in the union. slavery is not as quite as central an institution as kentucky as it is in the state of mississippi but it was conflicted and, in fact, a scholar who we see eye-to-eye with in many respects, william frelen most recent wonderful book on the road to disunion officially argues that had secession been by...
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the reason you exercise the option is because you've decided there's a reason to do it, and that reasont this point, remains elusive as it appears to you as well kathleen. >> low temperature. doesn't make any sense. >> when you had the video conference with the judge, did he indicate to you what rationale, beyond the fact he's sick, might warrant his release? >> absolutely not. >> no. he listened to us and was very sympathetic to us. so, we had the feeling that he heard us loud and clear and he was going to make a fair decision. i think he made a horrible decision, okay, and no one can overrule him. it's amazing. >> so, again, the rhetoric. hillary clinton's statement, white house statement, pick your favorite senator, senator lautenberg obviously very invested in this issue. >> as has senator kennedy. >> as has senator kennedy. >> yes. >> does the rhetoric fall short for you at this point? >> oh, absolutely. the rhetoric mostly is from the executive branch. the senators can only do so much. but the executive branch has control, and it's consistent, democrat or republican, and we're now
the reason you exercise the option is because you've decided there's a reason to do it, and that reasont this point, remains elusive as it appears to you as well kathleen. >> low temperature. doesn't make any sense. >> when you had the video conference with the judge, did he indicate to you what rationale, beyond the fact he's sick, might warrant his release? >> absolutely not. >> no. he listened to us and was very sympathetic to us. so, we had the feeling that he heard...
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here is a reasonable solution. might add, if we look toward reform in the bill, we would not get an extra vote in the united states senate or the house of representatives. [applause] however, here is what i think what happened which is reasonable and fair to both injured patients and physicians and hospitals. you cannot take away the right of somebody to a jury trial. yet that is unconstitutional and not fair. however, what i think should happen -- this will be a hot one, ready? effectiveness research will be a great help in reforming tort. comparative affecting this research will ultimately study what works and does not and will create a national standard of practice. in national standard of practice is an absolute defense in a court of law. if you done the things you're supposed to have done, you cannot be sued and any reasonable judge will say that. now, here is what i think ought to happen -- i think if you have an action that you will bring against a medical practitioner, it should go to arbitration. you canno
here is a reasonable solution. might add, if we look toward reform in the bill, we would not get an extra vote in the united states senate or the house of representatives. [applause] however, here is what i think what happened which is reasonable and fair to both injured patients and physicians and hospitals. you cannot take away the right of somebody to a jury trial. yet that is unconstitutional and not fair. however, what i think should happen -- this will be a hot one, ready? effectiveness...
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these are the reasons i think. let's take a look at what the country thinks of the criticisms voiced at town hall meetings about health care reform. 55% think it's more likely that the illegal immigrants will get health insurance. i have been checking around the hill. people say this bill that comes out of the congress will not pay for health insurance for illegal immigrants. period. >> judged by fact-checkers, proven through and through. 55%. >> so they're wrong. >> they're wrong, but this is what they're hearing and this is what they're -- >> it's a scare term and it's not right. second one, let's -- the government takeover. it will lead to a government takeover. well, now, without even a public option being probable, the odds of this turning into a government takeover are almost zero. >> one could argue that's a debatable point. this is depending where you sit ideologically. there are conservatives that will say medicare is already the start of the eventual takeover of government. so in fairness on that point, t
these are the reasons i think. let's take a look at what the country thinks of the criticisms voiced at town hall meetings about health care reform. 55% think it's more likely that the illegal immigrants will get health insurance. i have been checking around the hill. people say this bill that comes out of the congress will not pay for health insurance for illegal immigrants. period. >> judged by fact-checkers, proven through and through. 55%. >> so they're wrong. >> they're...
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my question is -- if the republicans actively refused to participate in a reasonable way with reasonable proposals, isn't it time to say, "we will pass with the american people need and what they want without the republicans?" >> let me make a couple points -- first of all, you make a point about medicare that is important. i have been getting a lot of letters, pro and con, for health care reform.
my question is -- if the republicans actively refused to participate in a reasonable way with reasonable proposals, isn't it time to say, "we will pass with the american people need and what they want without the republicans?" >> let me make a couple points -- first of all, you make a point about medicare that is important. i have been getting a lot of letters, pro and con, for health care reform.
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but my question is, if the republicans actively refuse to participate in a reasonable way with reasonable proposals, isn't it time to just say we're going to pass what the american people need and what they want without the republicans? >> well, let me -- let me -- let me make a couple of points. first of all, you make a point about medicare that's very important. i've been getting a lot of letters, pro and con for health
but my question is, if the republicans actively refuse to participate in a reasonable way with reasonable proposals, isn't it time to just say we're going to pass what the american people need and what they want without the republicans? >> well, let me -- let me -- let me make a couple of points. first of all, you make a point about medicare that's very important. i've been getting a lot of letters, pro and con for health
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it's reasonable. nobody tells me what i need to do. i just go to my doctor or the hospital and i get care. now, one of the things you've been doing in your campaign to change the situation is you've been striving for bipartisanship. i think it's a wonderful idea, but my question is, if the republicans actively refuse to participate in a reasonable way, with reasonable proposals, isn't it time to just say, we're going to pass what the american people need and what they want, without the republicans? >> well, let me -- let me make a couple of points. first of all, you make a point about medicare that's very important. i've been getting a lot of letters, proand con for health
it's reasonable. nobody tells me what i need to do. i just go to my doctor or the hospital and i get care. now, one of the things you've been doing in your campaign to change the situation is you've been striving for bipartisanship. i think it's a wonderful idea, but my question is, if the republicans actively refuse to participate in a reasonable way, with reasonable proposals, isn't it time to just say, we're going to pass what the american people need and what they want, without the...
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my question is -- if the republicans actively refused to participate in a reasonable way with reasonable proposals, isn't it time to say, "we will pass with the american people need and what they want without the republicans?" >> let me make a couple points -- first of all, you make a point about medicare that is important. i have been getting a lot of letters, pro and con, for health
my question is -- if the republicans actively refused to participate in a reasonable way with reasonable proposals, isn't it time to say, "we will pass with the american people need and what they want without the republicans?" >> let me make a couple points -- first of all, you make a point about medicare that is important. i have been getting a lot of letters, pro and con, for health
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was the color-coded threat level increased for political reasons? >> the governor has a position from which if he's saying that i have to give his saying it some respect and some credibility. i also know from my position in the administration having witnessed karl rove and ken mellman and others doing what they did as political strategists that much was driven by political interests, domestic political interests, not international relations and national security or other interests, and that oftentimes we did develop policies that were focused toward domestic issue, political issue, that is, that bo give the republicans an edge when, in fact, that position might contradict national security interests. so, you know, i don't know whether the governor is right in what he's saying or not, but i do know that there is an environment in which what he -- what he's saying could have been true and let me just say one other thing, this is really amazing to me as a republican, watching this happen. we have treasury secretary o'neal's book. we have scott mcclella
was the color-coded threat level increased for political reasons? >> the governor has a position from which if he's saying that i have to give his saying it some respect and some credibility. i also know from my position in the administration having witnessed karl rove and ken mellman and others doing what they did as political strategists that much was driven by political interests, domestic political interests, not international relations and national security or other interests, and...
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this one bothers me, because for the same reason as as sandy berger and the same reason for tim geithner he was avoiding income tax. he now runs the i.r.s., and the excuse was there's nobody better. sandy berger, when he went in and took documents out of his pants, that was both bush and clinton. they were both in on that. >> yes. glenn: something was very wrong with that. he didn't even lose -- he loses his classified status, for, what, two years, three years? >> and then he's back in the mix. glenn: there's something wrong here. let me go to the health czar, nancy depearl. she is making quite a lot of money. >> yes. glenn: what does she do? >> she made upwards of $6 million over the last couple of years as a consultant, lobbyist for the healthcare industry, in everything but, in the most technical term, and is also a member of the board of directors of many health healthcare companies. she was going in with people kicking and screaming about a corporate person in charge of this. glenn: i don't care about the pundits or anybody on t.v. or in washington but where are the good democrats,
this one bothers me, because for the same reason as as sandy berger and the same reason for tim geithner he was avoiding income tax. he now runs the i.r.s., and the excuse was there's nobody better. sandy berger, when he went in and took documents out of his pants, that was both bush and clinton. they were both in on that. >> yes. glenn: something was very wrong with that. he didn't even lose -- he loses his classified status, for, what, two years, three years? >> and then he's back...
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>> there are two reasons why they might not do that. first of all, the reconciliation process or the so-called nuclear option is not ideal for writing legislation like this. it has never been used for something this sweeping. there are many provisions that probably could not be written and still fit within that reconciliation process. it is primarily suited for tax increases. secondly, if they did that it would be very clear that they were thwarting the will of the american people. by every opinion survey i've seen, there's opposition to the democratic bill. if they try to ram this through, i think that this would be bad for the country and i think it would be bad politically for the democrats. greta: senator, thank you. many americans hate washington because it is so cozy. could it be worth $24 million to the president? the men aron your screen blew up 270 people. this was two days before christmas on 1988. he has been in prison is calling for only 8 years. now scotland feel sorry for them and they're letting him go. we will let the sc
>> there are two reasons why they might not do that. first of all, the reconciliation process or the so-called nuclear option is not ideal for writing legislation like this. it has never been used for something this sweeping. there are many provisions that probably could not be written and still fit within that reconciliation process. it is primarily suited for tax increases. secondly, if they did that it would be very clear that they were thwarting the will of the american people. by...
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for these reasons, and these reasons alone, it was my decision that mr. abdelbaset ali al megrahi, convicted in 2001 for the lockerbie bombing, now dying of prostate cancer, be released on compassionate terms and be allowed to return to libya to die. that was my decision, and i will answer questions. >> thank you, and i will now take questions of issues raised on this statement. it would be helpful if members who ask question push their buttons now. >> thank you, and can i thank the justice for making a statement and being available in advance. last week the scottish decision made a wrong decision, the scottish system has compassion running through it, and that's why we have no death penalty and appeal and parole and that's why prisoners can apply for compassionate release. and that compassion by justice and the rights of victims and the right of society. and that's why the final judgment in this case was rightly the ministers. he had a requirement to consider an application, but not a duty to grant it. i acknowledge it was a difficult decision. but does
for these reasons, and these reasons alone, it was my decision that mr. abdelbaset ali al megrahi, convicted in 2001 for the lockerbie bombing, now dying of prostate cancer, be released on compassionate terms and be allowed to return to libya to die. that was my decision, and i will answer questions. >> thank you, and i will now take questions of issues raised on this statement. it would be helpful if members who ask question push their buttons now. >> thank you, and can i thank the...
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here's reason number one. citigroup is dirt cheap. some banks sell off of earnings, some off of book value, some off of both. now, it is hard to figure out what a bank is worth. it's really difficult to figure out what citigroup is going to earn. the so-called normalized earnings, i give up. i can't figure it out. i spent the last three days on this. but i pay book value at a glorious $4 a share. a bank like citigroup with a global franchise and profitability in hand should sell at a minimum at 1.5 times book value. >> that was easy. >> by the way, book value is actually going up because they're making money. you know what that means? it means you have a $6 stock masquerading as a $3.75 stock. hold it just a second. lots of after-hours trading here. let's just get a final closing price. because this thing is trading like water. let's call it $3.80. and there's a lot of room for it to run to my new, you heard it right here, $6 price target. reason number two, on september 10th, the government is free to start trading its 34% ownership
here's reason number one. citigroup is dirt cheap. some banks sell off of earnings, some off of book value, some off of both. now, it is hard to figure out what a bank is worth. it's really difficult to figure out what citigroup is going to earn. the so-called normalized earnings, i give up. i can't figure it out. i spent the last three days on this. but i pay book value at a glorious $4 a share. a bank like citigroup with a global franchise and profitability in hand should sell at a minimum at...
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no reason to lock yourself up for two more days. a lot of people, wa they haven't done is lock them in. i wouldn't look too much into it. >> i agree with guy. i was not happy with the performance out of tech. when you look back upon this week you have to look at this week as validating last week's price action. what do i mean? last week was about getting ato have 1010 to 1015 in the s&p. we got above that level, we tested that level this week, we held that support and moved higher. also, the oil and commodities trade held up the reversal high that it had the previous week. so this week was all about validating last week's price action. >> what's your take? >> i mean, without merck and ibm pulling the dow down we finished much stronger, in fact. i think the big thing here is that demand is telephone up for technology. we know that. we've heard it from john chambers. we've heard it at intel. we heard it last night.t. that's good news. the bad news is that the upgrade cycle is several months into the future. i think the people that wan
no reason to lock yourself up for two more days. a lot of people, wa they haven't done is lock them in. i wouldn't look too much into it. >> i agree with guy. i was not happy with the performance out of tech. when you look back upon this week you have to look at this week as validating last week's price action. what do i mean? last week was about getting ato have 1010 to 1015 in the s&p. we got above that level, we tested that level this week, we held that support and moved higher....
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wanda bruce knows about the reason because she is a female boxing promoter. and you have an awesome event coming up this weekend. >> yes. it's an all female amateur show featuring 15 bouts. we are getting ready for the 2012 olympics. hopefully they'll vote yes for women to be able to fight. >> reporter: what did you have to overcome to be legit in the olympics? >> well i think the biggest on stock -- obstacle is men. >> reporter: those men. >> not wanting to put girls on the shows. this is the one reason why we're having these all female shows. hopefully they will say yes. i'm pretty sure they will. a lot of people want it. so what we're doing is just having a place so that the girls can get ring experience, so they will be prepared. >> reporter: so tell me about
wanda bruce knows about the reason because she is a female boxing promoter. and you have an awesome event coming up this weekend. >> yes. it's an all female amateur show featuring 15 bouts. we are getting ready for the 2012 olympics. hopefully they'll vote yes for women to be able to fight. >> reporter: what did you have to overcome to be legit in the olympics? >> well i think the biggest on stock -- obstacle is men. >> reporter: those men. >> not wanting to put...
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and behavioral reasons, and religious reasons, changes people's reproductive behavior is much tougher. >> that is extraordinary to think that would all add up to 486,000 tons. i mean to me, metric tons, that's insane. and then to talk about 9,000 to limit reproduction. those are extraordinary ratios. one wouldn't think either was possible. appreciate it, thank you very much, an amazing report. casey wian. at the top of the hour, campbell brown. >> hello there, lou. we're focusing on the homecoming of laura ling and euna lee. it's certainly put president bill:00 back in the rock star spotlight. we'll look at what this may mean for clinton's future. >>> also ahead, more of my exclusive interview with whoopi goldberg. she shares her thoughts on her career, young hollywood, on the cost of fame. that and the mash-up of all of the top stories at the top of the hour. >>> we'll be right back in just >>> we'll be right back in just a moment. gram, >>> time for some of your thoughts. gregory in texas said, thank you for at least attempting to get some answers. all i want is the truth and it see
and behavioral reasons, and religious reasons, changes people's reproductive behavior is much tougher. >> that is extraordinary to think that would all add up to 486,000 tons. i mean to me, metric tons, that's insane. and then to talk about 9,000 to limit reproduction. those are extraordinary ratios. one wouldn't think either was possible. appreciate it, thank you very much, an amazing report. casey wian. at the top of the hour, campbell brown. >> hello there, lou. we're focusing on...
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the lesson a decade's work has taught me is that the reason has nothing to do with stupidity. it has nothing to do with ignorance. the simple reason we wage a hopeless war against our children is that they have less money to give to political campaigns, than hollywood does. the simple reason we do nothing while our kids are poisoned with mercury or the environment is sent over the falls with carbon is that our kids in our environment have less money to give campaigns than utility and oil companies do. our government is fundamentally irrational for a fundamentally rational reason -- policy follows not sense but dollars. until that problem is solved, a whole host of problems will go unsolved. global warm willing, pollution, a skewed tax system, farm subsidies, our government is irrational, because in an important way, corrupt, and until that corruption is solved, we should expect little good from this government. this book is not about that corruption generally. all i have aimed for here is to get you to take one small step. whatever you think about global warming, the environme
the lesson a decade's work has taught me is that the reason has nothing to do with stupidity. it has nothing to do with ignorance. the simple reason we wage a hopeless war against our children is that they have less money to give to political campaigns, than hollywood does. the simple reason we do nothing while our kids are poisoned with mercury or the environment is sent over the falls with carbon is that our kids in our environment have less money to give campaigns than utility and oil...
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what was the reason? >> in the trial of any case, there are many decisions made on how to present evidence and what goes, you know, really, hundreds, sometimes thousands of decisions. and, you know, i'm not going to get into the kind of internal deliberations of, you know, why we did something and did not do something in the trial of the case. what i will say is we analyzed the case, how we think we need to prove the case that we have in court, and the jury in this case, you know, accepted our evidence. >> you had $90,000 in a freezer. why do you think the jury rejected the violation -- >> i think it's really difficult to speculate on why a jury reaches a decision, but we're pleased with the work that they did in this case. >> what about sentencing guidelines? doing the math, the max would be about 180 years in jim. will you all ask for the max on all 11 counts of the he was found guilty on? >> what we'll do is wait until we get a presentence report, and then we'll study that and consider what we consider
what was the reason? >> in the trial of any case, there are many decisions made on how to present evidence and what goes, you know, really, hundreds, sometimes thousands of decisions. and, you know, i'm not going to get into the kind of internal deliberations of, you know, why we did something and did not do something in the trial of the case. what i will say is we analyzed the case, how we think we need to prove the case that we have in court, and the jury in this case, you know,...
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financial deregulation came out for other reasons. clearly if markets are right and rational, it made sense to let them free to a certain extent. most of all there was this naturalization of american life that began in the '70's. and again, it began for many reasons, but the old ways weren't working. given for having a savings account to having a money-market account run by a mutual fund company or merrill lynch. we went from having pensions to having 401(k) where you weren't completely exposed to market risk. these ideas really started permeating in american life, which interestingly startg in the 1980's. really in terms of politics and general popular belief this idea that the market could be trusd was reay starting to reach its peak. back on campus some young professors trying to make a name for themselves srted pointing out all these problems with this whole elegant view of the perfectly rational market world. and some of these people are pretty famous now. robert schiller who see a lot on tv. a professor at yale. he has an excell
financial deregulation came out for other reasons. clearly if markets are right and rational, it made sense to let them free to a certain extent. most of all there was this naturalization of american life that began in the '70's. and again, it began for many reasons, but the old ways weren't working. given for having a savings account to having a money-market account run by a mutual fund company or merrill lynch. we went from having pensions to having 401(k) where you weren't completely exposed...
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with kuwait, he really did not have a reason. these kuwaitis, they are standing there getting murdered and raped, and kennedy says, "i do not want to do that," that always threw me. >> stay out, is not our business. the third thing is health-care reform. -- it is not our business. there was this total demarcation between the left and center. there was the bill that president clinton ultimately signed which got 99 votes for it and 99 democrats against it. they broke even. in the senate's, kennedy was opposed to it, and he wanted to maintain the entitlement -- in the senate. bill: the usual liberal, and give the poor stuff, they do not require any kind of responsibility. >> cut the welfare rolls in half. bill: it was obviously a success, welfare reform. he endorsed barack obama, and the clintons went nuts in the primary season. while clinton was in the white house, and you were working for clinton, what about ted kennedy? >> that he was a leader of the opposite wing of the democratic party. if you go back in time, when the new left
with kuwait, he really did not have a reason. these kuwaitis, they are standing there getting murdered and raped, and kennedy says, "i do not want to do that," that always threw me. >> stay out, is not our business. the third thing is health-care reform. -- it is not our business. there was this total demarcation between the left and center. there was the bill that president clinton ultimately signed which got 99 votes for it and 99 democrats against it. they broke even. in the...
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one man identified himself as a republican asking a reasonable question in reasonable fashion. >> good afternoon, mr. president. my name is ben hirshenson. i'm from maine and also florida. i'm ha republican. i don't know what i'm doing here, but i'm here. >> we're happy to have you. we're happy to have you. >> mr. president, you have been quoted over the years when you were a senator, and perhaps even before then, that you were essentially a supporter of a universal plan. i'm beginning to see that you're changing that. do you honestly believe that? >> president obama clarified the nation of his pan, not single payer, meaning not the government paying for everyone's health care, but, yes, universal, at least in that everyone ought to be able to afford it. the key elements of the plan, in fact, were emphasized by him before he took the first question, acknowledging as he did that some seek to drown out these simple facts. >> for all of the chatter and the yelling and the shouting and the noise, what you need to know is this -- if you don't have health insurance, you will finally have qua
one man identified himself as a republican asking a reasonable question in reasonable fashion. >> good afternoon, mr. president. my name is ben hirshenson. i'm from maine and also florida. i'm ha republican. i don't know what i'm doing here, but i'm here. >> we're happy to have you. we're happy to have you. >> mr. president, you have been quoted over the years when you were a senator, and perhaps even before then, that you were essentially a supporter of a universal plan. i'm...
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jam up those rates for no reason. and not even giving you a reason of why they're increasing it.suggest to your consumers that are listening that if they are raising your rate, de si decide you're going close out that card, move on to a lower rate. there are many cards out there with lower rates. let's put competition in the system and lower your rate. >> just like health insurance, right? congresswoman, good to have you with us tonight. thank you, nice to see you. >>> coming up, the white house is -- are they playing a shell game with health care? the president saying one thing on the road and something else in washington. does he have street credibility problems with liberals across the country? [ female announce] the deeper you clean, the cleaner you feel. olay deep cleansers go beyond what the eye can see. they remove 2 times more dirt and make-up than basic cleansing. for a deep clean feeling, deep cleansers from olay. introducing the all new chevy equinox. with an epa estimated 32 miles per gallon. and up to 600 miles between fill ups. it's the most fuel efficient crossover
jam up those rates for no reason. and not even giving you a reason of why they're increasing it.suggest to your consumers that are listening that if they are raising your rate, de si decide you're going close out that card, move on to a lower rate. there are many cards out there with lower rates. let's put competition in the system and lower your rate. >> just like health insurance, right? congresswoman, good to have you with us tonight. thank you, nice to see you. >>> coming up,...
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reasonable and thoughtful. you think we can get something substantive done without any republican support. >> that's right because we have already gotten something substantive done with no republican support. this bill with a public option in it, that is a choice for the american people to choose between something like medicare which can't be taken away and guaranteed to insure -- doesn't cost you more if you're sick, or the public system as you like it or the private system if you like it. your own health care system through your employer, if you like that. you can have a choice. and so far we've had no republican votes for that and passed through four out of the five committees it has to pass through so it just has to pass the finance committee and go to a vote and we'll be fine. >> in the finance committee it's not the whole finance committee deliberating on what to pass. the finance committee has been sort of actually shunted out of this discussion in favor of this gang of six. three republicans and three d
reasonable and thoughtful. you think we can get something substantive done without any republican support. >> that's right because we have already gotten something substantive done with no republican support. this bill with a public option in it, that is a choice for the american people to choose between something like medicare which can't be taken away and guaranteed to insure -- doesn't cost you more if you're sick, or the public system as you like it or the private system if you like...
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have a good reason to be excited. there is a lot of work to do. it is not this -- most excellent performance -- right from the start. we're going to grow and we're going to get better as we go along. >> random thought time, but if there was one guy on the redskins roster i wouldn't want to bother, this would probably be big al haynesworth, 6'6", but we'll have more. >> i still want to play out there earlier, hot out there, running offense. he is going to get tired. and i'm not sure if you watched film before, but when he is tired he taps out. just falls out to the ground, oh my gosh is he hurt? something wrong with him. no he is just giving the guy on the sidelines enough time to get out there so he can get up. go to the side lines, catch a breather, get something to drink. people thought he was hurt, no, he got tired. >> wow. taps out i believe he said. those are fighting words, or are there? because the skins today chose to take the high road. >> well you know he can talk here or there, he has to learn like we did.
have a good reason to be excited. there is a lot of work to do. it is not this -- most excellent performance -- right from the start. we're going to grow and we're going to get better as we go along. >> random thought time, but if there was one guy on the redskins roster i wouldn't want to bother, this would probably be big al haynesworth, 6'6", but we'll have more. >> i still want to play out there earlier, hot out there, running offense. he is going to get tired. and i'm not...
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reasons why ken is on a crusade.the co-founder of home depot and corporate legends here and on the year. -- and corporate legend. if you're like a lot of people, you have high blood pressure... and you have high cholesterol. you've taken steps to try and lower both your numbers. but how close are you to your goals? there may be more you can do. only caduet combines two proven medicines... in a single pill to significantly lower... high blood pressure and high cholesterol. in a clinical study of patients... with slightly elevated blood pressure and cholesterol caduet helped 48% reach both goals in just 4 weeks. caduet is one of many treatment options, in addition to diet and exercise... that you can discuss with your doctor. caduet is not for everyone. it's not for people with liver problems... and women who are nursing, pregnant or may become pregnant. to check for liver problems, you need simple blood tests. tell your doctor about any heart problems... and all other medications you are taking... or if you experience
reasons why ken is on a crusade.the co-founder of home depot and corporate legends here and on the year. -- and corporate legend. if you're like a lot of people, you have high blood pressure... and you have high cholesterol. you've taken steps to try and lower both your numbers. but how close are you to your goals? there may be more you can do. only caduet combines two proven medicines... in a single pill to significantly lower... high blood pressure and high cholesterol. in a clinical study of...
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several reasons why.ental and a lot of them relate to the crazies with have over in the middle east. we have a couple of those now. and you also have a fundamental shift going on right now in oil, which kind of can't be measured on eye a chart and the shift is a long data contracts which had such a heavy premium, they're starting to come down. the short data contracts are starting to rise and you're getting the shift. the tango's coming out of the market. that tells me oil, 76 print gets you to 89 coming. >> greg, i really enjoyed this piece. i love 21 day and 55-day moving averages. everybody brush up on fibi-nazi. that's your assignment. more "fast money" after this break. and you better come back right after. so many arthritis pain relievers -- i just want fewer pills and relief that lasts all day. take 2 extra strength tylenol every 4 to 6 hours?!? taking 8 pills a day... and if i take it for 10 days -- that's 80 pills. just 2 aleve can last all day. perfect. choose aleve and you can be taking four ti
several reasons why.ental and a lot of them relate to the crazies with have over in the middle east. we have a couple of those now. and you also have a fundamental shift going on right now in oil, which kind of can't be measured on eye a chart and the shift is a long data contracts which had such a heavy premium, they're starting to come down. the short data contracts are starting to rise and you're getting the shift. the tango's coming out of the market. that tells me oil, 76 print gets you to...
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that is one reason for is that the asian sufficiency the second reason is related to e crisis that the world faced one decade ago with the global financial -- financial crisis of set 97/98 the reason they split was handled was a disaster countries lost economic sovereignty, the imf push them into pro cyclical policy is that converted a downturn in to recession and a recession into a depression. if you want to get a feeling of how badly things can be mismanage, unemployment in the central island in indofesia got up at 40% so we have a way to go to reach those achievements. the consequence of this bad management with the global financial crisis was countries decided they would never let this happen again. i talk to prime minister's in both countries that have affected and not affected said we learned the lesson of 1997. one of them said i was the class of 97. the only way they had to protect themselves was to bud up large reserves. and they have built up literally trillions of dollars, china's reserves by themselves are $2 trillion. they are good for protecting them, but it means that th
that is one reason for is that the asian sufficiency the second reason is related to e crisis that the world faced one decade ago with the global financial -- financial crisis of set 97/98 the reason they split was handled was a disaster countries lost economic sovereignty, the imf push them into pro cyclical policy is that converted a downturn in to recession and a recession into a depression. if you want to get a feeling of how badly things can be mismanage, unemployment in the central island...
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here is a reasonable solution. if you did support tort reform i do not think we would get a vote in the house. here is what i think is reasonable and fair to patients and physicians and hospitals and so on. you cannot take away the right to read jury trial. that is unconstitutional and not fair. what i think ought to happen -- this is going to be a hot line -- i think research will be a great help in reforming tort. comparative research is ultimately going to study what works and what does not and it will create a national standard of practice. in national standard is a defense in a court of law that you have done the things you should have done and you cannot be sued. if you have an action dutch you are going to bring against the medical practitioner -- that you are going to bring against the practitioner, it goes to arbitration, if the patient is on satisfied and believed he is not treated fairly, you can have a trial and have been submitted as evidence. >> that is a very honest answer. before we go further, wher
here is a reasonable solution. if you did support tort reform i do not think we would get a vote in the house. here is what i think is reasonable and fair to patients and physicians and hospitals and so on. you cannot take away the right to read jury trial. that is unconstitutional and not fair. what i think ought to happen -- this is going to be a hot line -- i think research will be a great help in reforming tort. comparative research is ultimately going to study what works and what does not...
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avoid the area for that reason. utah will be closed between baltimore and lexington street. >>> new at 11, three men are charged with gang raping three women at a local high school. it happened in july. two women accepted a ride from the men walking downtown on fayette street. holding them they drove them to the school where police say they raped the women. the other attack happened two weeks later. the victim in that incident took down a partial license plate number which led them to the suspects. >>> a murder in baltimore county as a man is found shot to death. we investigate. >> reporter: police are looking for theperson who murdered -- for theperson who murdered a man. his wife made the gruesome discovery. >> he was dead in a pool of blood on the floor. he had been shot several times. >> it does not seem like that kind of neighborhood. >> they are looking into his past for clues. they ran a well-known camp in west virginia. former campers remember him being fun and loving. >> he owned and operated this shop. acc
avoid the area for that reason. utah will be closed between baltimore and lexington street. >>> new at 11, three men are charged with gang raping three women at a local high school. it happened in july. two women accepted a ride from the men walking downtown on fayette street. holding them they drove them to the school where police say they raped the women. the other attack happened two weeks later. the victim in that incident took down a partial license plate number which led them to...
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>> well, the reason, the simple reason why simple data mining doesn't work, even leaving aside the moral issues it raises is it uses a static algorithm against a nonstatic and highly entrepreneurial adversary. >> charlie: that would be with the terrorists? >> that's the terrorists and so what you plead to do is have a platform that allows you to enter act with the data and see the patterer before they realize they are giving off the patterns so i iis nonalgorithm tick, it is not static gj and what we allow people to do is allow the actual person doing the work to, the analyst, the target tears to see the pattern it is terrorists don't realize they are giving off. now how good is the terrorists? you have to think of terrorists at enter preniewshz, and they tend to be, i think, very good at what they do or my view is we need to put our best entrepreneurs against their best enter presentencenter entreprene that's the way we win. >> charlie: because they quit using cellphones. >> you can think of any approach you use as a static approach and they will figure this out, this person gets taken
>> well, the reason, the simple reason why simple data mining doesn't work, even leaving aside the moral issues it raises is it uses a static algorithm against a nonstatic and highly entrepreneurial adversary. >> charlie: that would be with the terrorists? >> that's the terrorists and so what you plead to do is have a platform that allows you to enter act with the data and see the patterer before they realize they are giving off the patterns so i iis nonalgorithm tick, it is...
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that's one reason i like you and one reason i wanted you on the show. i appreciate your candor tonight. thank you represent a sanchez for being a part of the program. spank -- accu. >> mike: what would a physician who treated president obama for 20 years thing about his healthcare proposal. healthcare proposal. we will ask them right after how many washes did it take cheer brightclean to get this from dingy to bright? one might be surprised. twelve. no. uh, excuse me! four? one... would think it would take that many washes. ten? man & woman: okay, we got it this time. yes? it's six. seven. why? why is... one-derfully bright, hmm? oh, one... yes, yes! hundred. cheer brightclean. surprisingly bright in just one wash. good choice. only meineke lets you choose the brake service that's right for you. and save 50% on pads and shoes. meineke. >> mike: and mind bending travels across the country as they get dozens of doctors about health care reform i've not heard a single physician with a private practice who supports the president's proposal as it is. how abo
that's one reason i like you and one reason i wanted you on the show. i appreciate your candor tonight. thank you represent a sanchez for being a part of the program. spank -- accu. >> mike: what would a physician who treated president obama for 20 years thing about his healthcare proposal. healthcare proposal. we will ask them right after how many washes did it take cheer brightclean to get this from dingy to bright? one might be surprised. twelve. no. uh, excuse me! four? one... would...
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he is the reason we have music today. >> marty? >> people have to confirm this i don't have internet access. i heard that he is out at the center talking about a new product of his so it is worth looking up. that's not in stone. it is in stone. >> it is in stone out in on -- just to the east of towson. paul reid smith will be there just discussing the issue of guitars. if you want his talk on the business tonight is the night. gave i had a call. >> all right. see you later. >> and get the guitars back in one piece. he will have them for a couple of days. >> lots of things. >> and east of towson. take the commit off 695. and go to towson. you cannot miss it. live and in living color. we'll be right back. qrqqqq story is coming up. >>> no delays but we're looking at accidents. we'll tale you where. over to marty. >>> coming up on coffee with. al uncer, jr. you won the bo warner trophy. >> twice. >> bringing the irl to baltimore. this is not a pipe dream. coffee with. we continue after this. >>> good morning to you. we have a beautifu
he is the reason we have music today. >> marty? >> people have to confirm this i don't have internet access. i heard that he is out at the center talking about a new product of his so it is worth looking up. that's not in stone. it is in stone. >> it is in stone out in on -- just to the east of towson. paul reid smith will be there just discussing the issue of guitars. if you want his talk on the business tonight is the night. gave i had a call. >> all right. see you...
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[applause] that is not for many of the reasons you hear about in the mass media. some of those reasons need to be dispelled. there is nothing in this bill about abortion. in fact, federal money, by federal law, cannot be used for abortions period. it is federal law. those who read this bill and develop great emotions should understand that. there are other things to be concerned about. i got an e-mail that was all in. they said on page 25, there was mandatory euthanasia. do not laugh. it is a very serious issue. how many have seen that e-mail? it has been going all over. let me do something here. it is not easy reading. it really is not. it is not because it is a law. it is written by lawyers. it has to be very, very precise. the comment was that we should fix that. i am not sure that i do not want laws that are very specifically written. i want lawyers to be able to compose documents that will withstand the test of a trial by jury, what ever it is. it is incumbent on me to do my homework, to read this. it is supposed to be difficult. it is not supposed to be a wa
[applause] that is not for many of the reasons you hear about in the mass media. some of those reasons need to be dispelled. there is nothing in this bill about abortion. in fact, federal money, by federal law, cannot be used for abortions period. it is federal law. those who read this bill and develop great emotions should understand that. there are other things to be concerned about. i got an e-mail that was all in. they said on page 25, there was mandatory euthanasia. do not laugh. it is a...
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a free country, you do not need a reason, but there is always a reason. nothing happens with no reason. chris wallace is live in our washington newsroom, pretty well plugged in on these things. i've been doing some research, and there is a lot of speculation in florida that he might have a replacement for the seat. in the on-line edition, there is a great deal of speculation that he would do that. give us the back story, explain what it means to republican politics. >> he will not seek reelection next year, which means it will be an open seat. if charlie crist, if he were to appoint himself, he would be an incumbent, in the office for about a year-and-a-half, and that would give him a big leg up. i do not know if that is why martina's did it. at least for sure, he quit today after he broke with the big republican majority and voted up for the nomination of judge sotomayor, won only nine of a 40 republicans to vote for her, and i do not think is a coincidence he would have wanted to be there to vote for the first hispanic member of the supreme court before
a free country, you do not need a reason, but there is always a reason. nothing happens with no reason. chris wallace is live in our washington newsroom, pretty well plugged in on these things. i've been doing some research, and there is a lot of speculation in florida that he might have a replacement for the seat. in the on-line edition, there is a great deal of speculation that he would do that. give us the back story, explain what it means to republican politics. >> he will not seek...
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for this reason i closely followed her confirmation hearing last month. during the hearings she clearly stated that -- quote -- "as a judge i don't make law." i applaud this statement but it does not reflect her record as an appellate court judge. as an appellate court judge, judge sotomayor has been overturned by the supreme court six times. in several of the reversals of judge sotomayor's second circuit opinions, the supreme court strongly criticized her decision and reasoning. in a 7th case the supreme court vacated the ruling noting that in her written opinion for the majority of second circuit, judge sotomayor had ignored two prior supreme court decisions. i do not believe reversal by the supreme court is a disqualifying factor for being considered for the federal bench i do believe such cases must be studied in reviewing a nominee's record. most recently in 2008 the supreme court noted in an opinion overturning judge sonia sotomayor that her decision "flies in the face of the statutory language" and chided the second court for extending a remedy tha
for this reason i closely followed her confirmation hearing last month. during the hearings she clearly stated that -- quote -- "as a judge i don't make law." i applaud this statement but it does not reflect her record as an appellate court judge. as an appellate court judge, judge sotomayor has been overturned by the supreme court six times. in several of the reversals of judge sotomayor's second circuit opinions, the supreme court strongly criticized her decision and reasoning. in a...
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is that a reasonable question? what's so bad about our current system? yes, i do agree that there are some issues, sometimes big issues, things that we do need to fix, but is it so bad that we must fundamentally change our entire system overnight without even reading it? how can they pass a 1,500-page climate bill that would cause our electricity rates to skyrocket -- listen to the words. >> my plan of a cap and trade system, electricity rates would necessarily skyrocket. glenn: ok, excuse me. we're in a down economy and you want to do that? plus, there's plenty of evidence to doubt that there is even a problem, or at least a problem that we can do anything about. since the answers that washington is giving us just don't make any sense, i'm sorry, maybe it's just me, but i have to find something that does. america, the hour is growing late. i cannot help but express to you the time that is of the essence. that is my opinion. i think you feel it as well. tonight, our first in five series, i want to deal with just the economy. they've told us that we had t
is that a reasonable question? what's so bad about our current system? yes, i do agree that there are some issues, sometimes big issues, things that we do need to fix, but is it so bad that we must fundamentally change our entire system overnight without even reading it? how can they pass a 1,500-page climate bill that would cause our electricity rates to skyrocket -- listen to the words. >> my plan of a cap and trade system, electricity rates would necessarily skyrocket. glenn: ok,...
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senator grassley pointing at town hall anger the reason why the scope needs to be scaled back. "people are signaling that we ought to slow up and find out where we are and don't spend so much money and don't get us so far into debt." if you can consider health industry employees a sort of right-wing michele ya members but only foe they hate the president but yet you consider them regular people. a message today from senator ted kennedy it is time to start planning for a future without him in it. 15 months into his battle with brain cancer he is urging governor patrick of massachusetts and state legislators to change the state law that requires a senate seat which has been vacated to remain empty for five months before anything can be done to fill it. time now to turn to our own howard fineman of "newsweek" magazine and good evening, howard. >> hi, keith. >> by stating flat out he believed republicans made this decision to deny him a political victory on health care reform, to do to him what they did to president clinton in '94 especially when you consider his audience at the ti
senator grassley pointing at town hall anger the reason why the scope needs to be scaled back. "people are signaling that we ought to slow up and find out where we are and don't spend so much money and don't get us so far into debt." if you can consider health industry employees a sort of right-wing michele ya members but only foe they hate the president but yet you consider them regular people. a message today from senator ted kennedy it is time to start planning for a future without...