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nolandmaing the rth ach brar and ause i a chdwhen the lib wasrand-newmy rothers ansisters, my neighbors small little seein north beac ats compsed ofne block aw whowas the he oh ye fred, e principal of the largest elemenry schl in saancir principlesals --erincipals. aof us werekids who lived on tat one. stre we alntedogo tothe north ach library, but it was too all already, in t 1950's, anthere not a chiren's section, n was the tnage son n fac some of theatrons were so conrned aboutibein a quiet lry that ey tried oshoo away,so we ner eltthatevn 1960's d 9' hathabrary was co. it welcomi n? o. n eugh ofeservices are coecd with the recreation and park departmwhich i think this plfos a wonderfucoltion soha drenheirparent can use both. [ell] so need o at -- supervisochiu: matter of principle,anou identify urself? -- madam incipal, canou iden myself? >> i am -- upervisor chiu:hank yo thank you,ndi uld just emi membe otublic thatwe do have atwo-minut rule tt we neetodhere o. thank you. >> i am vice president of e library commission, and the library wants to do a good job r the communy, s to make
nolandmaing the rth ach brar and ause i a chdwhen the lib wasrand-newmy rothers ansisters, my neighbors small little seein north beac ats compsed ofne block aw whowas the he oh ye fred, e principal of the largest elemenry schl in saancir principlesals --erincipals. aof us werekids who lived on tat one. stre we alntedogo tothe north ach library, but it was too all already, in t 1950's, anthere not a chiren's section, n was the tnage son n fac some of theatrons were so conrned aboutibein a quiet...
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. >>> if only the raiders could have a rother full of -- roster. college football stanford moves up to number 4 in the latest bcs standings. if they remain at least 4th in next week's final standings, they will be gun teed a birth in one of the top tier bowls. >>> jacoby ford, down the sideline, it's not how you start, it's how you finish. dolphins came back and out scored the raiders 20-3 in the second half. raiders lose 33-17. they are two games out of first place. >>> -- moved within two wins of 800. 22 points, they are 5-0. >>> injury me green -- jeremy green -- shortly after the game, green collapsed. the school said he was dizzy, suffering from exhaustion. he's already out of the hospital tonight. >>> bears taking on boston college. bc reigns in the -- cal loses 68-46. >> aubrey huff exclusive with you. >> that will do it for us at 10:00. ,, ,,,,,,,, for a limited time, smartphones talk free. add any smartphone to a family shareplan and share minutes for free.
. >>> if only the raiders could have a rother full of -- roster. college football stanford moves up to number 4 in the latest bcs standings. if they remain at least 4th in next week's final standings, they will be gun teed a birth in one of the top tier bowls. >>> jacoby ford, down the sideline, it's not how you start, it's how you finish. dolphins came back and out scored the raiders 20-3 in the second half. raiders lose 33-17. they are two games out of first place....
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. >> this is john rother, i could ju dd i thought it was significant that the ceo of glaxo came out calling for health reform to go forward. i certainly agree with dean's point. this is a negotiation in which the industry won quite a few concessions. and if this issue is reopened, i believe they may end up doing worse. particularly in light of recent price increases that are going to look unppetizing to anyone concerned about the deficit and the cost of health care. i think there will be -- if they reopen this, i think there will be -- more pressure on the industry rather than less. >> yes, norm. >> this is norm ornstein. always keep in check we're always at a populous anger. it's the search for scapegoats. it's a dicey or delicate time, i ink, for everybody in the various industries. the danger that you are labeled the next scapegoats. it doesn't necessarily happen because you are the greedy bastards, sometimes you are a first one in the line of fir that's what happened to the health isurance industry. it's also gointo be -- i think, going to put some pressure on the white house. because t
. >> this is john rother, i could ju dd i thought it was significant that the ceo of glaxo came out calling for health reform to go forward. i certainly agree with dean's point. this is a negotiation in which the industry won quite a few concessions. and if this issue is reopened, i believe they may end up doing worse. particularly in light of recent price increases that are going to look unppetizing to anyone concerned about the deficit and the cost of health care. i think there will be...
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next to dean is john rother, the executive vice president of policy, strategy, and international affairs for aarp. he has also spent a number of years on the hill working for jacob jabit and john hines. i should say john the new board of directors. he's sort of my boss. whatever you say, i agree with. let me get started with an international question. as i say, as soon as we get some responses from our panelist, we'll open it up to you. and it's pretty general. and we've had a lot of successful republican and house and senate candidates saying during the campaign that they wanted to repeal or maybe repeal or replace the new health reform law. some others said, well, that's not going to be possible. pointing to the democratic-held senate and the possibility of an obama presidential veto of any repeal bill. they focus on -- depending on who you listen to, defund and delay among other littertive suggestions. what's your best guess, john, how the congress is going to deal with the new reform? strike it, or try to do something else many >> let me say in the interest of time, i'll dispense any
next to dean is john rother, the executive vice president of policy, strategy, and international affairs for aarp. he has also spent a number of years on the hill working for jacob jabit and john hines. i should say john the new board of directors. he's sort of my boss. whatever you say, i agree with. let me get started with an international question. as i say, as soon as we get some responses from our panelist, we'll open it up to you. and it's pretty general. and we've had a lot of successful...
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next to dean is john rother, the executive vice president of policy, stragy, and international affairs for aarp. he has also spent a number of years on the hill working for jacob jabit and john hines. i should say john the new board of directors. he's sort of my boss. whatever you say, i agree with. let me get started with an international question. as i say, as soon as we get some responses from our panelist, we'll open it up to you. and it's pretty general. and we've had a lot of successful republican and house and senate candidates saying during the campaign that they wanted to repeal or maybe repeal or replace the new health reform law. some others said,well, that's not going to be possible. pointing to the democratic-held senate and the possibility of an obama presidential veto of ny repeal bill. hey focus on -- depending on who you listen to, defund and delay among other littertive suggestions. what's your best guess, john, how the congress is going to deal with the new reform? strike it, or try to do something else many >> let me say in the interest of time, i'll dispense any us
next to dean is john rother, the executive vice president of policy, stragy, and international affairs for aarp. he has also spent a number of years on the hill working for jacob jabit and john hines. i should say john the new board of directors. he's sort of my boss. whatever you say, i agree with. let me get started with an international question. as i say, as soon as we get some responses from our panelist, we'll open it up to you. and it's pretty general. and we've had a lot of successful...
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and we have a whole slew of federal policy that are cong back up again, whether it be rother it be rasterizationo child left behind fo transportation funding. you know, exactly how health care reform. that all shakes down to the states now. so it's a very exciting time to see a large group of governors coming in. it will be interesting to see how the new speaker approaches and handles his relationship with governors. i think governors have felt way on t back bench, regardless of what you think about nancy pelosi. even for the next 10 years. what was so great about 1994 is not a speaker and a president and a senate majority leader at that time, bob dole, running for president, all paying attention to governors and that's what he saw such a great partnership. so i'm really excited about it. so the purpose of today is to talk to those governors races in sort of what happened and why. we've got sort of two discussions. remaking the shorter the way down in the past because everybody has got worn out last year. the first panel for going to be talking about the races themselves. and we're very lucky to
and we have a whole slew of federal policy that are cong back up again, whether it be rother it be rasterizationo child left behind fo transportation funding. you know, exactly how health care reform. that all shakes down to the states now. so it's a very exciting time to see a large group of governors coming in. it will be interesting to see how the new speaker approaches and handles his relationship with governors. i think governors have felt way on t back bench, regardless of what you think...
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next to him is john rother, the executive vice president of policy, strategy, and international affairs for aarp. he has also spent a number of years on the hill. in the interest of full disclosure, i should say that john is a recently elected member of the alliance board of directors, so he is sort of my boss. so what ever you say, i agree with. let me begin with an initial question. as soon as we get some responses from our panelists, we will open it up to you. and it is pretty general. we have had a lot of successful republican and house and senate candidates saying in the campaign they wanted to repeal or replace the new health reform laws. some said that would not be possible, pointing to the democratically-held senate, the possibility of an obama veto. depending on who you listen to, they focuse on defund and delay, among their other alliterative suggestions, to slow down the implementation of the law. what is your best guess about how the congress will deal with this new reform? will they strike it, start it, something else? -- starve it, something else? >> in a sluggish economy,
next to him is john rother, the executive vice president of policy, strategy, and international affairs for aarp. he has also spent a number of years on the hill. in the interest of full disclosure, i should say that john is a recently elected member of the alliance board of directors, so he is sort of my boss. so what ever you say, i agree with. let me begin with an initial question. as soon as we get some responses from our panelists, we will open it up to you. and it is pretty general. we...
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. >> this is john rother. it is significant that the ceo of glaxo came up calling for health reform to go further. i agree that this was a negotiation in which the industry won quite a few concessions. if this issue is reopened, i believe they may end up doing worse, particularly in light of recent price increases that will look unappetizing to anyone concerned about the deficit and the cost of health care. if they reopen this, i think there will be more pressure on the industry rather than less. >> this is norm ornstein. always keep in mind that we're in a time of populist anger, which always happens with a bad economy. it is the search for scapegoats. it is a delicate time for almost everybody in the various industries. the danger that you will be labeled the next scapegoat, that you or the greedy bastards sticking it to the american people. it is not necessarily happen because you or the greedy bastards. sometimes it is because you're the first ones i of fire. to some degree, that is what happened in the he
. >> this is john rother. it is significant that the ceo of glaxo came up calling for health reform to go further. i agree that this was a negotiation in which the industry won quite a few concessions. if this issue is reopened, i believe they may end up doing worse, particularly in light of recent price increases that will look unappetizing to anyone concerned about the deficit and the cost of health care. if they reopen this, i think there will be more pressure on the industry rather...
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and we have a whole slew of federal policy that are coming back up again, whether it be rother it betransportation funding. you know, exactly how health care reform. that all shakes down to the states now. so it's a very exciting time to see a large group of governors coming in. it will be interestingto see how the new speaker appaches and handles his relationship with governors. i think governors have felt way on the back bench, regardless of what you think about nancy pelosi. even for the next 10 years. what was so great about 1994 is not a speaker and a president and a senate majority leader at that time, bob dole, running for president, all paying attention to governors and that's what he saw such a great partnership. so i'm really excited about it. so the purpose of today is to talk to those governors races in sort of what happened and why. we've got sort of two discussions. remaking the shorter the way down in the past because everybody has got worn out last year. the first panel for going to be talking about the races themsees. and we're very lucky to have the senior folks for
and we have a whole slew of federal policy that are coming back up again, whether it be rother it betransportation funding. you know, exactly how health care reform. that all shakes down to the states now. so it's a very exciting time to see a large group of governors coming in. it will be interestingto see how the new speaker appaches and handles his relationship with governors. i think governors have felt way on the back bench, regardless of what you think about nancy pelosi. even for the...
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and we have a whole slew of federal policy that are coming back up again, whether it be rother it beasterization, no child left behind for transportation funding. you know, exactly how health care reform. that all shakes down to the states now. so it's a very exciting time to see a large group of governors coming in. it will be interesting to see how the new speaker approaches and handles his relationship with governors. i think governors have felt way on the back bench, regardless of what you think about nancy pelosi. even for the next 10 years. what was so great about 1994 is not a speaker and a president and a senate majority leader at that time, bob dole, running for president, all paying attention to governors and that's what he saw such a great partnership. so i'm really excited about it. so the purpose of today is to talk to those governors races in sort of what happened and why. we've got sort of two discussions. remaking the shorter the way down in the past because everybody has got worn out last year. the first panel for going to be talking about the races themselves. and w
and we have a whole slew of federal policy that are coming back up again, whether it be rother it beasterization, no child left behind for transportation funding. you know, exactly how health care reform. that all shakes down to the states now. so it's a very exciting time to see a large group of governors coming in. it will be interesting to see how the new speaker approaches and handles his relationship with governors. i think governors have felt way on the back bench, regardless of what you...
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and we have a whole slew of federal policy that are coming back up again, whether it be rother it berasterization, no child left behind for transportation funding. you know, exactly how health care reform. that all shakes down to the states now. so it's a very exciting time to see a large group of governors coming in. it will be interesting to see how the new speaker approaches and handles his relationship with governors. i think governors have felt way on the back bench, regardless of what you think about nancy pelosi. even for the next 10 years. what was so great about 1994 is not a speaker and a president and a senate majority leader at that time, bob dole, running for president, all paying attention to governors and that's what he saw such a great partnership. so i'm really excited about it. so the purpose of today is to talk to those governors races in sort of what happened and why. we've got sort of two discussions. remaking the shorter the way down in the past because everybody has got worn out last year. the first panel for going to be talking about the races themselves. and
and we have a whole slew of federal policy that are coming back up again, whether it be rother it berasterization, no child left behind for transportation funding. you know, exactly how health care reform. that all shakes down to the states now. so it's a very exciting time to see a large group of governors coming in. it will be interesting to see how the new speaker approaches and handles his relationship with governors. i think governors have felt way on the back bench, regardless of what you...
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and we have a whole slew of federal policy that are coming back up again, whether it be rother it ben, no child left behind for transportation funding. you know, exactly how health care reform. that all shakes down to the states now. so it's a very exciting time to see a large group of governors coming in. it will be interesting to see how the new speaker approaches and handles his relationship with governors. i think governors have felt way on the back bench, regardless of what you think about nancy pelosi. even for the next 10 years. what was so great about 1994 is not a speaker and a president and a senate majority leader at that time, bob dole, running for president, all paying attention to governors and that's what he saw such a great partnership. so i'm really excited about it. so the purpose of today is to talk to those governors races in sort of what happened and why. we've got sort of two discussions. remaking the shorter the way down in the past because everybody has got worn out last year. the first panel for going to be talking about the races themselves. and we're very l
and we have a whole slew of federal policy that are coming back up again, whether it be rother it ben, no child left behind for transportation funding. you know, exactly how health care reform. that all shakes down to the states now. so it's a very exciting time to see a large group of governors coming in. it will be interesting to see how the new speaker approaches and handles his relationship with governors. i think governors have felt way on the back bench, regardless of what you think about...
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next to dean is john rother, the executive vice president of policy, strategy, and international affairsor aarp. he has also spent a number of years on the hill working for jacob jabit and john hines. i should say john the new board of directors. he's sort of my boss. whatever you say, i agree with. let me get started with an international question. as i say, as soon as we get some responses from our panelist, we'll open it up to you. and it's pretty general. and we've had a lot of successful republican and house and senate candidates saying during the campaign that they wanted to repeal or maybe repeal or replace the new health reform law. some others said, well, that's not going to be possible. pointing to the democratic-held senate and the possibility of an obama presidential veto of any repeal bill. they focus on -- depending on who you listen to, defund and delay among other littertive suggestions. what's your best guess, john, how the congress is going to deal with the new reform? strike it, or try to do something else many >> let me say in the interest of time, i'll dispense any u
next to dean is john rother, the executive vice president of policy, strategy, and international affairsor aarp. he has also spent a number of years on the hill working for jacob jabit and john hines. i should say john the new board of directors. he's sort of my boss. whatever you say, i agree with. let me get started with an international question. as i say, as soon as we get some responses from our panelist, we'll open it up to you. and it's pretty general. and we've had a lot of successful...
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. >> this is john rother, i could just add i thought it was significant that the ceo of glaxo came out calling for health reform to go forward. i certainly agree with dean's point. this is a negotiation in which the industry won quite a few concessions. and if this issue is reopened, i believe they may end up doing worse. particularly in light of recent price increases that are going to look unappetizing to anyone concerned about the deficit and the cost of health care. i think there will be -- if they reopen this, i think there will be -- more pressure on the industry rather than less. >> yes, norm. >> this is norm ornstein. always keep in check we're always at a populous anger. it's the search for scapegoats. it's a dicey or delicate time, i think, for everybody in the various industries. the danger that you are labeled the next scapegoats. it doesn't necessarily happen because you are the greedy bastards, sometimes you are a first one in the line of fire. that's what happened to the health insurance industry. it's also going to be -- i think, going to put some pressure on the white
. >> this is john rother, i could just add i thought it was significant that the ceo of glaxo came out calling for health reform to go forward. i certainly agree with dean's point. this is a negotiation in which the industry won quite a few concessions. and if this issue is reopened, i believe they may end up doing worse. particularly in light of recent price increases that are going to look unappetizing to anyone concerned about the deficit and the cost of health care. i think there will...