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the secretary of the department of health and human services, kathleen sebelius was at the press comes yesterday to talk about health care bill signed into law and what her agency is doing to implement it. this is an hour. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon and welcome to the national press club. i am a reporter for bloomberg news and the president of the national press club. we are the leading professional organization for journalists and are committed to our future and by posturing a free press worldwide. for more information about the national press club please visit www. press.org. to donate to our program please visit www.press.org/library. on behalf of our members worldwide i welcome our speaker and our attendees which include guests of our speaker as well as working journalists and i would like to welcome our c-span and public radio audiences. after the speech concludes i will ask as many audience questions as time permits. from your right, carlos hammond, in washington. mary lou donahue, producer and editor of artistically speaking. peggy eastman, from publishing enter
the secretary of the department of health and human services, kathleen sebelius was at the press comes yesterday to talk about health care bill signed into law and what her agency is doing to implement it. this is an hour. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon and welcome to the national press club. i am a reporter for bloomberg news and the president of the national press club. we are the leading professional organization for journalists and are committed to our future and by...
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secretary sebelius wrote wellpointe a letter. she urged the company to stop canceling insurance policies for women with breast cancer. that letter came after reuters, the news service, reported that wellpointe, uses a computer formula that automatically targets members who have just been diagnosed with breast cancer and then tries to cancel the policies. in her letter, sebelius wrote -- wellpointe should not wait to end the unconscionable practice of deliberately working to deny health insurance to women diagnosed with breast cancer. i urge you, she said, to immediately cease these practices. sebelius also noted such practices will be illegal in september when part of the new health care reform law takes effect. official was wellpointe say the report in reuters is misleading and erroneous. >>> coming up on "news4 at 6:00," severe weather. find out where there are reports of more than 30 tornadoes spotted in one region frms people at the securities and exchange commission caught surfing porn websites. >> the president slams the na
secretary sebelius wrote wellpointe a letter. she urged the company to stop canceling insurance policies for women with breast cancer. that letter came after reuters, the news service, reported that wellpointe, uses a computer formula that automatically targets members who have just been diagnosed with breast cancer and then tries to cancel the policies. in her letter, sebelius wrote -- wellpointe should not wait to end the unconscionable practice of deliberately working to deny health...
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this would give greater health security to millions of americans, says kathleen sebelius.een sebelius. >> why am matt evans from the reptile discover center. this is a giant tortoise. we hope your day is moving at a faster pace than mine is. good morning, washington. >> nasa has released stunning new pictures of the sun. look at dees'. there were taken by news satellite designed to predict if disruptive solar storms. scientists are already learning new things, thanks to the images. they did not elaborate. unbelievable photographs. >> this was shot 500,000 miles across. that's unbelievable. >> it has a demonstrable effect on climate studies as well as how we are able to communicate electronically. adam caskey is up next. >> i know little bit about that stuff. especially comedy or borealis -- aurora borealis. every 11 years you are able to see the northern lights. i remember seeing that in virginia. let's get to the weather. let's talk about the local weather. i wanted first to say hello to the kids at great falls elementary school in virginia. i spoke with six graders yeste
this would give greater health security to millions of americans, says kathleen sebelius.een sebelius. >> why am matt evans from the reptile discover center. this is a giant tortoise. we hope your day is moving at a faster pace than mine is. good morning, washington. >> nasa has released stunning new pictures of the sun. look at dees'. there were taken by news satellite designed to predict if disruptive solar storms. scientists are already learning new things, thanks to the images....
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[applause] on stage we have a couple about my caucus and cabinet members, secretary sebelius, and the secretary arne duncan. please give them a round of applause. [applause] in the audience, we've got secretary salazar of interior, secretary donovan of hud, and ambassador ron kirk, our u.s. trade representative. please give them a round of applause. [applause] to all of the outstanding members of congress that made this day possible, and i'm going to mainly sing aloud praises to speaker nancy pelosi -- [cheers and applause] today, we market and important milestone on the road to health insurance reform and higher education reform. but more broadly, this day affirms our ability to overcome the challenges of our politics and meet the challenges of our time. when i took office, one of the questions that we needed to answer is whether it was still possible to make government responsive to the needs of everyday people, middle class americans, the backbone of this country, or whether the special interests or lobbyists will continue to hold sway like they have done it many times before. and
[applause] on stage we have a couple about my caucus and cabinet members, secretary sebelius, and the secretary arne duncan. please give them a round of applause. [applause] in the audience, we've got secretary salazar of interior, secretary donovan of hud, and ambassador ron kirk, our u.s. trade representative. please give them a round of applause. [applause] to all of the outstanding members of congress that made this day possible, and i'm going to mainly sing aloud praises to speaker nancy...
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as secretary sebelius and i both said when we launched h.e.a.t. in 2009, you should expect to hear from us again on this subject. the american people expect results. and we are committed to delivering them. now, before i turn it over to secretary sebelius, i'd like to thank the civil division for its hard work on this case and it's antifraud efforts across all sectors. over the past 15 months the civil division in partnership with u.s. attorneys offices across the nation has recovered more than $5.7 billion in civil recoveries and criminal fines by uncovering fraud in a range of areas. i'd also like to think united states attorney michael levy of the eastern district of pennsylvania and his great office for their fine work in this case. and i need like to thank the partners who have made invaluable contributions to our effort. i would like to turn it over to secretary sebelius. >> well, thank you, general, not only for your efforts here at the justice department but for this incredible partnership. there's no question that the leadership that the
as secretary sebelius and i both said when we launched h.e.a.t. in 2009, you should expect to hear from us again on this subject. the american people expect results. and we are committed to delivering them. now, before i turn it over to secretary sebelius, i'd like to thank the civil division for its hard work on this case and it's antifraud efforts across all sectors. over the past 15 months the civil division in partnership with u.s. attorneys offices across the nation has recovered more than...
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it is started -- sebelius speaking to reporters. it started just a few minutes ago. the u.s. secretary is putting state officials on alert for scam attempts. this is live on c-span. >> we know the only way the law will reach its full potential as if americans understand and take advantage of the new benefits and forces that will be available to them. so here are some of the facts. if you like your doctor, you keep your doctor. if you like your health plan, and your health plan. the law builds on the health insurance system that we have and makes three key changes. first, it makes sure that every american who has an insurance policy gets real security by creating a series of common sense rules of require insurance companies to treat you fairly. secondly, in making insurance more affordable for millions of americans by creating a new insurance market called exchanges and creates tax benefits for those who need additional financial help. it brings cost down for families, businesses, and governments with the broadest cost care rigid cost-cutting package ever. it includes every se
it is started -- sebelius speaking to reporters. it started just a few minutes ago. the u.s. secretary is putting state officials on alert for scam attempts. this is live on c-span. >> we know the only way the law will reach its full potential as if americans understand and take advantage of the new benefits and forces that will be available to them. so here are some of the facts. if you like your doctor, you keep your doctor. if you like your health plan, and your health plan. the law...
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hhs secretary kathleen sebelius and the white house saying the report is low-balling the savings, butary b, what say you? >> you know, brenda, for months on this show and across, you know, fox news, fox business, we've been saying there is not going to be a pony under that christmas tree and i'll tell you what, this report proves it and tell you what, i'm skeptical this report for one reason, i think it low-balls that 300 billion dollar deficit over ten years, i think it's going to be ten times that as we've talked about because that's the history of government involvement in this. and the rational is easy, it's clear, the reason there's such a deficit was that the demand will greatly exceed the supply already. some employers are talking about for getting rid of their company health insurance, so, because it's going to be cheaper, if you will, for them just to shove their insurance on the government. consists will be up across the board, i tell you what, this is going to be a bigger mess than even this report says. >> brenda: well, mark, this is the president's people. they're the one
hhs secretary kathleen sebelius and the white house saying the report is low-balling the savings, butary b, what say you? >> you know, brenda, for months on this show and across, you know, fox news, fox business, we've been saying there is not going to be a pony under that christmas tree and i'll tell you what, this report proves it and tell you what, i'm skeptical this report for one reason, i think it low-balls that 300 billion dollar deficit over ten years, i think it's going to be ten...
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tomorrow, we will have kathleen sebelius the secretary of the u.s. department of health and human services discussing the new healthcare reform legislation. on april 12th, actor dennis quaid will discuss the prevention of potentially deadly medical errors. and on april 15th, janet napolitano homeland security secretary will discuss the state of the worlds and nations aviation security system. second, we would like to present our guest with the traditional -- if it's down here. national press club mug. [applause] >> thank you. final question, everyone, of course, has to do some sorts of taxes. and many in the audience wants to know who does your taxes? and if you can't do it yourself what hope does anyone have to do theirs themselves. >> i have a preparer that i've had for 15 years. he does my taxes with my help. and i wouldn't read into anything about me doing it. i'm just a busy guy who i've gotten good service for the last 15 years. and i won't give you a name. [laughter] >> thank you for coming today. >> thank you. [applause] >> we would also like
tomorrow, we will have kathleen sebelius the secretary of the u.s. department of health and human services discussing the new healthcare reform legislation. on april 12th, actor dennis quaid will discuss the prevention of potentially deadly medical errors. and on april 15th, janet napolitano homeland security secretary will discuss the state of the worlds and nations aviation security system. second, we would like to present our guest with the traditional -- if it's down here. national press...
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to take a bragging point from sebelius, there are cost savings including the penalties companies pay because they opt out of the program because it saves them more than -- >> more than providing insurance. >> neil: so we brag about the 87 billion dollars we're getting from guys who opted out because its more money for the program. >> what about small business tax cuts, the fact that if you're a small business owner and have 25 employees or less you're eligible -- >> neil: 14 million, the report expected by -- >> the report says could. it does not say it's going to happen. >> neil: you're right. but i'm saying that when they see the train the way it's leaving the tracks now, that is the direction we're going. then maybe we have to readjust some things. >> , no the president -- the president has been very clear. he says we hit row before you bg the way. >> this isn't a row bump, it's a cliff. >> no, these are things that might happen but it doesn't consider the -- there are actions in the bill that addresses. >> neil: love you dealerle darrellly, it's the twilight zone cookbook. >> we'
to take a bragging point from sebelius, there are cost savings including the penalties companies pay because they opt out of the program because it saves them more than -- >> more than providing insurance. >> neil: so we brag about the 87 billion dollars we're getting from guys who opted out because its more money for the program. >> what about small business tax cuts, the fact that if you're a small business owner and have 25 employees or less you're eligible -- >>...
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ten minutes, kathleen sebelius will speak at the top of the hour.you knew a retirement expert? let's meet some. retirement's a journey and, we know the territory. we're chartered retirement planning counselors at td ameritrade. we're trained. we're seasoned. experienced. we'll help you with rollovers. consolidating old accounts. opening new ones. guiding you through paperwork. we're like retirement co-pilots. call us soon. when you're ready, we're here. time for fresh thinking. time for td ameritrade. [ male announcer ] competition... it pushes us to work harder. to be better. to win. but sometimes even rivals realize they share a common goal. america's beverage companies have removed full-calorie soft drinks from schools, reducing beverage calories by 88%. together with schools, we're helping kids make more balanced choices every day. ♪ yeah, this trip is way overdue. i just can't wait to see all those crunchy flakes in action. i hope i get a chance to put two scoops!™ of raisins in some boxes. you know what will really get us in the spirit? ♪ 99 b
ten minutes, kathleen sebelius will speak at the top of the hour.you knew a retirement expert? let's meet some. retirement's a journey and, we know the territory. we're chartered retirement planning counselors at td ameritrade. we're trained. we're seasoned. experienced. we'll help you with rollovers. consolidating old accounts. opening new ones. guiding you through paperwork. we're like retirement co-pilots. call us soon. when you're ready, we're here. time for fresh thinking. time for td...
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ç >> secretary sebelius, several of us have been working together for over 10 years to reduce the dangerous underaged drinking. we are very pleajp" that your administration recommended more communities to address the critical problem. we have heard however that the h.h.s. is looking to further expand its efforts in underaged drinking prevention. the questions thatç i have are first of all, c.d.c. and niaa are recognized leader in volunte developing strategies on underaged drinking. what are you doing to ensure pá the rest of h.h.s. uses their guidance and guidelines iç implementing programsç directe atç preventing and reducing underaged drinking? how will you ensure that the state public health agencies with their own rich experience in tobacco control and other public health issues are fully engaged in collaboration with state substance abuse agencies? and what will be the roles and resources available to the various h.h.s. agencies to ensure that all of this happens? >> as you say, congresswoman, we do have a recommended budget increase for those and i think that is a step of directing
ç >> secretary sebelius, several of us have been working together for over 10 years to reduce the dangerous underaged drinking. we are very pleajp" that your administration recommended more communities to address the critical problem. we have heard however that the h.h.s. is looking to further expand its efforts in underaged drinking prevention. the questions thatç i have are first of all, c.d.c. and niaa are recognized leader in volunte developing strategies on underaged...
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health and human services kathleen sebelius issue new rules to require hospitals to extend rights andt who he or she designates to make decisions for them. it also includes religious orders. two years ago governor palin marked this day by encouraging people in her state to create their own advanced directeders. it was former half governor, former presidential candidate palin who posted on her facebook page last august quoting, the america i know and love is not one in which my parents or baby with down syndrome will have to stand in front of obama's death panel whether they are worthy of health care. such a system is downright evil. the america i know and love is not one in which that would happen. palin reveled later in broadening that claim. >> we're not going to back off on our criticism of the problems of the health care bill, and one aspect of it is the death panels still, if we have our health care paid for by government, we're going to be subject to bureaucrats deciding which, panels and commissions, deciding, just like they do overseas, who will be worthy of receiving the heal
health and human services kathleen sebelius issue new rules to require hospitals to extend rights andt who he or she designates to make decisions for them. it also includes religious orders. two years ago governor palin marked this day by encouraging people in her state to create their own advanced directeders. it was former half governor, former presidential candidate palin who posted on her facebook page last august quoting, the america i know and love is not one in which my parents or baby...
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first up, kathleen sebelius, health and human services secretary, testifies on her department's fiscalr 2011 budget. live coverage at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3. this afternoon the senate budget committee will meet to mark up but fiscal year 2011 resolution, the spending blueprint. live coverage at 2:15 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >> "washington journal" continues. host: senator saxby chambliss, republican of georgia, welcome. the senate agriculture committee takes up legislation to regulate derivatives. break it down for us. a lot of talk -- talk over the last is what derivatives are. guest: a derivative is a documents -- or it could be a phone call -- entered into between two usually entities. it could be people, but the most common derivative individuals can probably identify with is a company that is borrowing moneyç are -- for the long term and they want to hedge their bets. they want to make sure that they are going to have a flat line or stable interest rates. so they will enter into a transaction with another party to ensure that the long term interest rate that is going to be
first up, kathleen sebelius, health and human services secretary, testifies on her department's fiscalr 2011 budget. live coverage at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3. this afternoon the senate budget committee will meet to mark up but fiscal year 2011 resolution, the spending blueprint. live coverage at 2:15 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >> "washington journal" continues. host: senator saxby chambliss, republican of georgia, welcome. the senate agriculture committee takes up...
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secretary sebelius announced the tigre. we have had discussions. the things i've been most shocked by its areas that have more disorders health care system like miami, florida. also can have more fraud because not only are there issues of government watching over with a $60 billion loss a year, but also that no one else is watching over each other, like what might have in minnesota and we have a system where you can't just set up a storefront and get the money because the money isn't going somewhere else and someone notices it. could you talk about the progress? i know you have these hotspots, including such as the one in florida, but we can't afford to have the money going off into this medicare fraud anymore. people talk about it. it is a popular thing to talk about it, but if we don't get something done we're not going to help the american people. >> i think the use of the heat task force as we are getting something done. i think we have measurable results that we have tried to identify the places where you have the greatest instances of health
secretary sebelius announced the tigre. we have had discussions. the things i've been most shocked by its areas that have more disorders health care system like miami, florida. also can have more fraud because not only are there issues of government watching over with a $60 billion loss a year, but also that no one else is watching over each other, like what might have in minnesota and we have a system where you can't just set up a storefront and get the money because the money isn't going...
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the health and human services, secretary sebelius, has told me in a letter in a response to an inquiryhat there is much as a 10% wrongful payment rate for medicaid payments. 10 cents out of the dollar that could be applied to helping provide health care for low income individuals. i know that we have talked about this before, but my experience is a state attorney general, and i would be surprised if yours is different, is that the pay and chase way of addressing medicare and medicaid fraud doesn't seem to work very well because you have limited resources. and the they detect and prevent approach has a lot to be commended in terms of a superior approach and i would just as for your comments on that and ask hopefully for your commitment to work with us to sort of change the paradigm to make it a fairer fight between the good guys and the bad guys. >> i would agree. we have worked i think in an unprecedented way. the justice department with hhs and trying to get at this problem. the amount of money that are essentially stolen from the american people are astronomical. we looked at last fi
the health and human services, secretary sebelius, has told me in a letter in a response to an inquiryhat there is much as a 10% wrongful payment rate for medicaid payments. 10 cents out of the dollar that could be applied to helping provide health care for low income individuals. i know that we have talked about this before, but my experience is a state attorney general, and i would be surprised if yours is different, is that the pay and chase way of addressing medicare and medicaid fraud...
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the health and human services, secretary sebelius, has told me in a letter in a response to an inquirythere is much as a 10% wrongful payment rate for medicaid payments. 10 cents out of the dollar that could be applied to helping provide health care for low income individuals. i know that we have talked about this before, but my experience is a state attorney general, and i would be surprised if yours is different, is that the pay and chase way of addressing medicare and medicaid fraud doesn't seem to work very well because you have limited resources. and the they detect and prevent approach has a lot to be commended in terms of a superior approach and i would just as for your comments on that and ask hopefully for your commitment to work with us to sort of change the paradigm to make it a fairer fight between the good guys and the bad guys. >> i would agree. we have worked i think in an unprecedented way. the justice department with hhs and trying to get at this problem. the amount of money that are essentially stolen from the american people are astronomical. we looked at last fiscal
the health and human services, secretary sebelius, has told me in a letter in a response to an inquirythere is much as a 10% wrongful payment rate for medicaid payments. 10 cents out of the dollar that could be applied to helping provide health care for low income individuals. i know that we have talked about this before, but my experience is a state attorney general, and i would be surprised if yours is different, is that the pay and chase way of addressing medicare and medicaid fraud doesn't...
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the health and human services, secretary sebelius, has told me in a letter in a response to an inquirythere is much as a 10% wrongful payment rate for medicaid payments. 10 cents out of the dollar that could be applied to helping provide health care for low income individuals. i know that we have talked about this before, but my experience is a state attorney general, and i would be surprised if yours is different, is that the pay and chase way of addressing medicare and medicaid fraud doesn't seem to work very well because you have limited resources. and the they detect and prevent approach has a lot to be commended in terms of a superior approach and i would just as for your comments on that and ask hopefully for your commitment to work with us to sort of change the paradigm to make it a fairer fight between the good guys and the bad guys. >> i would agree. we have worked i think in an unprecedented way. the justice department with hhs and trying to get at this problem. the amount of money that are essentially stolen from the american people are astronomical. we looked at last fiscal
the health and human services, secretary sebelius, has told me in a letter in a response to an inquirythere is much as a 10% wrongful payment rate for medicaid payments. 10 cents out of the dollar that could be applied to helping provide health care for low income individuals. i know that we have talked about this before, but my experience is a state attorney general, and i would be surprised if yours is different, is that the pay and chase way of addressing medicare and medicaid fraud doesn't...
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first, health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius is on capitol hill, to discuss her department's annual budget. our live coverage begins at 10:00 a.m. eastern time. and at 2:15 p.m. eastern time, the senate budget committee, as they work on the fiscal 2011 budget resolution. watch it live on c-span3 or on our web site. c-span.org. >> and the u.s. senate about to gavel in. first up, an hour of general speeches. then two judicial nominations, chris schroeder to be assistant attorney general, a vote on his nomination expected by early afternoon and the nomination of thomas venasky to the third circuit court of appeals, another vote expected today. of off the floor, continued work on financial regulations, a hearing today, a mockup hearing in the agriculture committee, that's underway now and you can follow it on c-span.org as they look at derivatives, and that bill may be on the senate floor early next week. now live senate coverage here on c-span2. eternal god, thank you for being our strength and shield, for we trust you to guide our steps. bring unity to our lawmakers so they wil
first, health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius is on capitol hill, to discuss her department's annual budget. our live coverage begins at 10:00 a.m. eastern time. and at 2:15 p.m. eastern time, the senate budget committee, as they work on the fiscal 2011 budget resolution. watch it live on c-span3 or on our web site. c-span.org. >> and the u.s. senate about to gavel in. first up, an hour of general speeches. then two judicial nominations, chris schroeder to be assistant...
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tiahrt for any questions he might have to read this and it's always good to have secretary sebelius the former governor of kansas. before the committee today. negative questions for the secretaries in the interest of time and i hope we will get to at least two rounds of questions. i will be brief. many americans have the concern about the takeover of health care in thisjtÑ country. or as we refer to obama care. i'm concerned what would do to the quality-of-care the people currently receive, what it will do to small businesses and people who work for them and all concerns about what it will do to the already leveraging. the and authorized spending as breathtaking not to mention the audacity of the federal government under the new law killing individual american citizens with a must do in regard to health insurance. many of us oppose the new law we have serious concerns about what it means both in terms of the cost as well as the role of the government in health care decisions. over the last two years, the president has made a number of promises regarding this new health care law. on june
tiahrt for any questions he might have to read this and it's always good to have secretary sebelius the former governor of kansas. before the committee today. negative questions for the secretaries in the interest of time and i hope we will get to at least two rounds of questions. i will be brief. many americans have the concern about the takeover of health care in thisjtÑ country. or as we refer to obama care. i'm concerned what would do to the quality-of-care the people currently receive,...
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the hhs secretary kathleen sebelius said it's not going to be a lot of people.16,000 people, it could be 100,000 people. in our last segment carl burns said this is a one-day story. i have to disagree. when you're looking at a bill of this size, the debate is over, the bill passed. now you're looking at how is this bill going to be processed and affect average americans. that is a very big deal. >> john heilman, is this a good issue for republicans, the irs expansion? >> i think patrick's right in the sense that to the extent that the health care bill imposes additional taxes, additional bureaucratic regulatory burdens on americans, republicans are going to make hay out of that. i'm not sure attacking the irs per se is necessarily a political winner down the line. to the extent republicans in the past, one of the reasons for people who support the flat tax say this will be great because it gets the irs out of your life. they don't like it when they get audited i'm not sure it's a salient political issue that you can attack the agency and gain a lot of political
the hhs secretary kathleen sebelius said it's not going to be a lot of people.16,000 people, it could be 100,000 people. in our last segment carl burns said this is a one-day story. i have to disagree. when you're looking at a bill of this size, the debate is over, the bill passed. now you're looking at how is this bill going to be processed and affect average americans. that is a very big deal. >> john heilman, is this a good issue for republicans, the irs expansion? >> i think...
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later, kathleen sebelius will talk about the budget requests of her apartment, including an insistence on medicaid assistance for the states. live coverage on c-span 3. >> on tuesday, nick clegg, leader of the liberal democrats, spoke to reporters. the liberal democrats were in second place behind the conservatives and ahead of the labor party of gordon brown. they are crediting this to his performance in the first debate last thursday. >> ladies and gentlemen, i would like to warmly welcome this afternoon nick clegg. he is the leader of the liberal democracy party. and he is the man who has become, according to the british media, more famous than -- and the british obama. and the use to say that one week is a very long time in politics, but it seems that this has become longer than one week. this has brought to the front and to mr. nick clegg, spicing up the general election. and starting today, he will give us the honor and privilege to be with us today. he will be very brief in his opening remarks, and then, he will take questions. unfortunately, we have very limited time and we wil
later, kathleen sebelius will talk about the budget requests of her apartment, including an insistence on medicaid assistance for the states. live coverage on c-span 3. >> on tuesday, nick clegg, leader of the liberal democrats, spoke to reporters. the liberal democrats were in second place behind the conservatives and ahead of the labor party of gordon brown. they are crediting this to his performance in the first debate last thursday. >> ladies and gentlemen, i would like to...
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sebelius a real gold mine for me.but jimmy came from the north side of chicago he went to perdue and stopped participating in perdue relatively early on and dropped out one semester short because he had already given up. he pledged bridge all the time of his fraternity house and told me he may and i know this is a family channel but a family defense, but he visited the house's of the ill repute in west lafayette indiana and he told me that was a great deal of pride. and he worked for his first fall there and all's business in chicago to was a scrap iron salesman. this is the guy that was the future ceo of bear stearns. he decided he would rather spend time playing bridge the and being married to his wife were selling scrap iron so he moved to new york as the pursuit of a bridge player and believe it or not there are people who are professional bridge players even though there is no money in bridge it's not like poker where you have the world series of poker and its televised and people make millions if they win. when
sebelius a real gold mine for me.but jimmy came from the north side of chicago he went to perdue and stopped participating in perdue relatively early on and dropped out one semester short because he had already given up. he pledged bridge all the time of his fraternity house and told me he may and i know this is a family channel but a family defense, but he visited the house's of the ill repute in west lafayette indiana and he told me that was a great deal of pride. and he worked for his first...