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saying it is closed when there isn't staffing to get out. >> i don't participate in semantics. i just told you what we are doing and i think it is pretty clear. >> reporter: as 9 news now first reported on friday night, it is not just this fire house but the same thing will happen to fire houses in capital height and riverdale heights where some volunteers may fill in on occasion and in chillum on rigs broad one change from friday night the plan has been changed. a medic will be in the station but no fire trucks will be responding. two of the fire stations are close to the montgomery county border. montgomery county officials are meeting to figure out what affect it will have on them. >> thank you for that. >>> still to come, why you should sweat the small stuff in living smart. >>> and tony, we definitely sweat outside today. >> no doubt. the summer heat is back and you 00ll see thatecflreted in e fl gsine thart thqu ieler pp9000. things are t for us tonight. the beaches are getting hammered. we will check th after this y tethis short break. go out and buy a new car is the mes
saying it is closed when there isn't staffing to get out. >> i don't participate in semantics. i just told you what we are doing and i think it is pretty clear. >> reporter: as 9 news now first reported on friday night, it is not just this fire house but the same thing will happen to fire houses in capital height and riverdale heights where some volunteers may fill in on occasion and in chillum on rigs broad one change from friday night the plan has been changed. a medic will be in...
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>> well, you know, i think that's a little bit of a semantic question. i think the recession began in december of 2007 and we lost more than six million jobs since that started. i think if you ask the american people, they see quite reasonably that these problems were not created in some short time frame and they're not going to be solved in a one month or one week or even one quarter basis. it's going to take some time to turn this around. you've got to turn around the economy and then the jobs numbers tend to come after you've turned around the economy with a bit of a lag. now, the president does not find 9.5% unemployment rate to be acceptable. he's pushing in the recovery package and across the board. how do we accelerate the job creation from the recovery package? how do we get the private sector credit restarted so small business can grow? awful the things to get jobs started. he's pressing as hard as he can to get those going. but, you know, we've got to be realistic in the face of what the conditions are. >> ceci connolly. >> aust ann, given thos
>> well, you know, i think that's a little bit of a semantic question. i think the recession began in december of 2007 and we lost more than six million jobs since that started. i think if you ask the american people, they see quite reasonably that these problems were not created in some short time frame and they're not going to be solved in a one month or one week or even one quarter basis. it's going to take some time to turn this around. you've got to turn around the economy and then...
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how much of this is semantics, what you can sell to the people? >> i think it is more than semantics. there are some real differences between the plans. understand that people that are out there throwing out all kinds of words that aren't accurate are just "no" crowd. we know the status quo is a disaster down the road. public option, co-ops, having competition with the private sector is part of this. for people that have insurance today, it is about making sure they don't lose their jobs, that they have another option, that they don't lose their insurance. there is a lot more to this than just that one issue, as important as it is. i would just say, if these purely private sector insurance company system had worked well, i wouldn't be standing here today talking to you. we wouldn't be having this debate. the reality is, it hasn't worked for too many people. 80% of the people that currently don't have insurance are working for a small business, can't afford health insurance. so we've got even more than the current private insurance company system.
how much of this is semantics, what you can sell to the people? >> i think it is more than semantics. there are some real differences between the plans. understand that people that are out there throwing out all kinds of words that aren't accurate are just "no" crowd. we know the status quo is a disaster down the road. public option, co-ops, having competition with the private sector is part of this. for people that have insurance today, it is about making sure they don't lose...
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so you know, semantics, semantics. so far, they don't seem to be enamored by anything the democrats are talking about. >> have the republicans reached out to the blue dog democrats? >> that's a good question. i don't think at this point, they really have. this is, i think the republicans are pretty happy watch tg democrats eat each other up. not to use a bad pun here, but i don't know if they need to have a dog in this fight. i think the republicans can sit back, criticize the democratic plan, watch them beat up on each other and see where the chips fall. the republicans have said they'd like to be involved. they've said the democrats have not included them. i don't know if they really have to do much. this is playing all out on the democratic side. >> how do you see this ending and do you see house leadership abbreviating everyone's august vacation? >> i hope not, for my sake. i'd like to go on vacation. you know, it's possible. the house majority leader steny hoyer yesterday suggested that the democrats in the house
so you know, semantics, semantics. so far, they don't seem to be enamored by anything the democrats are talking about. >> have the republicans reached out to the blue dog democrats? >> that's a good question. i don't think at this point, they really have. this is, i think the republicans are pretty happy watch tg democrats eat each other up. not to use a bad pun here, but i don't know if they need to have a dog in this fight. i think the republicans can sit back, criticize the...
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and there's going to be semantic things about that. what type of taxes and how? i think in the end, they'll be able to craft something that may be able to get a couple of republican senators to get along. chris: "the final days of bush and cheney." the repeated appeals for cheney for bush to pardon scooter little bitty. remember that he was acced of lying and obstructing justice. here's saturday night life's -- saturday night's take. >> we also put aside time to share them with each other. so tonight, we thought during this some what acromonious political season, why not share our valentine's with everyone? spread the joyce of work. for instance here's a former member of my staff scooter little bitty. roses are red, violets are blue, if i go to jail, you're going to go too. happy valentines, scooter little bitty. do we even know anyone known scooter libby. chris: what really went on between cheney and little bitty and why president bush turned d. tell me something i don't know. we'll be right back. chris: welcome back. "time" magazine's cover story brings back th
and there's going to be semantic things about that. what type of taxes and how? i think in the end, they'll be able to craft something that may be able to get a couple of republican senators to get along. chris: "the final days of bush and cheney." the repeated appeals for cheney for bush to pardon scooter little bitty. remember that he was acced of lying and obstructing justice. here's saturday night life's -- saturday night's take. >> we also put aside time to share them with...
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it raises the question of whether or not this is just a show or not, whether this is just semantic. you want shoulders with guns in the cities. you call them what you want. how different is what we sell to two or three years ago -- weeks ago? what is this? is this a show for the american people? >> i would say you did not listen to what i said. what i just said was, having the italians and a great inside of cities is different than having trainer, and valiantadvisers. we are offering run the belts in baghdad. i have been very clear about this. we had to search forces. we had to the people in the city. we had to live in a safe haven center where. it is the same thing. the iraqis will take responsibility in the cities. we will do full spectrum operations outside the cities to work the safe haven and sanctuaries around the cities. we will continue to do that. it is legitimate operations that we will continue to conduct. in baghdad, you would know there is a significant change. there are thousands of soldiers that have pulled out of baghdad. there have not been any soldiers in the citie
it raises the question of whether or not this is just a show or not, whether this is just semantic. you want shoulders with guns in the cities. you call them what you want. how different is what we sell to two or three years ago -- weeks ago? what is this? is this a show for the american people? >> i would say you did not listen to what i said. what i just said was, having the italians and a great inside of cities is different than having trainer, and valiantadvisers. we are offering run...
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can the prime minister assure me that nabrit nvp's will not sit with or semantic orientation, not sit with ndp who believe global warming is a myth or with dutch nvp goose think abortion should be abolished. which part of does support these where those? >> mr. speaker to the leader of the opposition almost a year to admit there is a recession all over your. now that he has admitted it, perhaps he should admit there's a need for cooperation to deal with these issues. what i think people will find very sad is the conservative party on the fringes of europe with some of the extreme parties on the right wing of the european political family. >> thank you mr. speaker. news a tomas statement is welcome, but if this line flippant endemic forsen sufficiently to trigger changes in the government approach during the 82 days summer recess, will the prime minister recall parliament so that can be proper scrutiny of the government's actions? >> mr. speaker, she will know that there will be a statement made tomorrow by the health secretary on the issue of swine flu and we will make sure that at all
can the prime minister assure me that nabrit nvp's will not sit with or semantic orientation, not sit with ndp who believe global warming is a myth or with dutch nvp goose think abortion should be abolished. which part of does support these where those? >> mr. speaker to the leader of the opposition almost a year to admit there is a recession all over your. now that he has admitted it, perhaps he should admit there's a need for cooperation to deal with these issues. what i think people...
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but i think that is a little bit of a semantic question.the recession began in 2007 and we have lost more than 6 million jobs since that started. if you ask the american people, they see quite reasonably that these problems were not created in some short time frame and it will not be solved on a one- month or even one-week or even one-quarter basis. it is going to take some time to turn the economy around and the jobs come after that with a bit of a delay. that is not to say that the president does not find a 9.5% unemployment rate to be unacceptable. he is pushing ana package across the board. how we get credit restart its of the small business can grow, all the things to get jobs started -- he is pressing as hard as he can to get jobs going, but we have to look realistically at what the conditions are. >> cc connolly? >> given what that package already is or has the potential to do, you feel there is a need for a second stimulus package? >> this was the biggest recovery stimulus package in american history, even as a share of the economy
but i think that is a little bit of a semantic question.the recession began in 2007 and we have lost more than 6 million jobs since that started. if you ask the american people, they see quite reasonably that these problems were not created in some short time frame and it will not be solved on a one- month or even one-week or even one-quarter basis. it is going to take some time to turn the economy around and the jobs come after that with a bit of a delay. that is not to say that the president...
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. >> is a beginning of a sentence or in the middle of a sentence state and that of a sentence semantics of the word grew our girl. >> mike: grown-up civic center like wheat or they -- they grow grown up in the same time what's the phrase? >> mike: if they had grown up in the same time they would have been good friends. [ applause ] sue hecht s. not my book, mike. and we come back, i've got something exciting, because 109 shows with regis and this is the only time i will do now i did on regis at totally failed and we will do it tonight and it's going to work. i'm going to read his thoughts and yours as well. see a while. >> mike: all right 90s slacke. ♪ singer: buckle up, everybody 'cause we're taking a ride ♪ ♪ that can strain your relationships and hurt your pride ♪ ♪ it's the credit roller aster ♪ ♪ and as you can see it kinda bites! ♪ ♪ so sing the lyrics with me: ♪ when your debt goes up your score goes down ♪ ♪ when you pay a little off it goes the other way 'round ♪ ♪ it's just the same for everybody, every boy and girl ♪ ♪ the credit roller coaster makes you wanna hurl ♪ ♪ so thr
. >> is a beginning of a sentence or in the middle of a sentence state and that of a sentence semantics of the word grew our girl. >> mike: grown-up civic center like wheat or they -- they grow grown up in the same time what's the phrase? >> mike: if they had grown up in the same time they would have been good friends. [ applause ] sue hecht s. not my book, mike. and we come back, i've got something exciting, because 109 shows with regis and this is the only time i will do now...
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. >> is a beginning of a sentence or in the middle of a sentence state and that of a sentence semanticse word grew our girl. >> mike: grown-up civic center like wheat or they -- they grow grown up in the same time what's the phrase? >> mike: if they had grown up in the same time they would have been good friends. [ applause ] sue hecht s. not my book, mike. and we come back, i've got something exciting, because 109 shows with regis and this is the only time i will do now i did on regis at totally failed and we will do it tonight and it's going to work. i'm going to read his thoughts and yours as well. see a while. see a while. >> mike: all right what heals me? girls' night out. and for damage from acid reflux disease, my nexium. announcer: for many, one prescription nexium pill a day can heal damage to the esophagus that acid reflux disease may cause over time. and nexium can provide 24-hour heartburn relief. headache, diarrhea, and abdominal pain are possible side effects of nexium and other serious stomach conditions may still exist. satanic bareback with kreskin and during the break
. >> is a beginning of a sentence or in the middle of a sentence state and that of a sentence semanticse word grew our girl. >> mike: grown-up civic center like wheat or they -- they grow grown up in the same time what's the phrase? >> mike: if they had grown up in the same time they would have been good friends. [ applause ] sue hecht s. not my book, mike. and we come back, i've got something exciting, because 109 shows with regis and this is the only time i will do now i did...
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semantics and observeification, no stranger to politics, but as senator chuck schumer said of illegal immigration, straight forward language would be appreciated here. thanks a lot. >>> house speaker nancy pelosi is saying no to any proposal of a former resolution that would honor michael jackson. democrat, shelia jackson lee, the congresswoman proposed that legislation during tuesday's memorial service for the late entertainer. jackson lee said the resolution would honor michael jackson's life and work. she called him, quote, a global humanitarian. the speaker of the house, however, says the resolution would be a distraction, which would open up two contrary views on jackson's life. the speaker says house members can honor jackson in speeches on the house floor. >>> up next, the debate over a second stimulus package. >>> and was the cia lying to congress? that is the subject of tonight's "face-off" debate. >>> the growing controversy over whether the cia lied to congress is a subject of our "face-off" debate tonight. joining us now, republican congressman darrell issa. he's the ranki
semantics and observeification, no stranger to politics, but as senator chuck schumer said of illegal immigration, straight forward language would be appreciated here. thanks a lot. >>> house speaker nancy pelosi is saying no to any proposal of a former resolution that would honor michael jackson. democrat, shelia jackson lee, the congresswoman proposed that legislation during tuesday's memorial service for the late entertainer. jackson lee said the resolution would honor michael...
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. >> is a beginning of a sentence or in the middle of a sentence state and that of a sentence semantics of the word grew our girl. >> mike: grown-up civic center like wheat or they -- they grow grown up in the same time what's the phrase? >> mike: if they had grown up in the same time they would have been good friends. [ applause ] sue hecht s. not my book, mike. and we come back, i've got something exciting, because 109 shows with regis and this is the only time i will do now i did on regis at totally failed and we will do it tonight and it's going to work. i'm going to read his thoughts and yours as well. see a while. >> mike: all right i'm going to pass out a deck of cards to the audience during the break and when we return, kreskin is going to try to read my mind. [ applause ] ell laodicean. laodicean? whoa, i'll take it from here, smart guy. spell buy dot com. buy dot com, can you use it in a sentence? my neighbor bought a flat screen tv at the store, but i told him he could have paid less on buy dot com. can you give me it's origin? buy dot com was created to deliver millions of p
. >> is a beginning of a sentence or in the middle of a sentence state and that of a sentence semantics of the word grew our girl. >> mike: grown-up civic center like wheat or they -- they grow grown up in the same time what's the phrase? >> mike: if they had grown up in the same time they would have been good friends. [ applause ] sue hecht s. not my book, mike. and we come back, i've got something exciting, because 109 shows with regis and this is the only time i will do now...
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. >> is a beginning of a sentence or in the middle of a sentence state and that of a sentence semanticsw our girl. >> mike: grown-up civic center like wheat or they -- they grow grown up in the same time what's the phrase? >> mike: if they had grown up in the same time they would have been good friends. [ applause ] sue hecht s. not my book, mike. and we come back, i've got something exciting, because 109 shows with regis and this is the only time i will do now i did on regis at totally failed and we will do it tonight and it's going to work. i'm going to read his thoughts and yours as well. see a while. >> mike: all rightj xk satanic bareback with kreskin and during the break we handed each member of our audience a card from a standard deck of playing cards. what happens now to give. >> important thing is, governor mike, we didn't look at the cards, they're given to face down. some of you helped and took piles of cards and passed them around so you don't know what you have. mike, i have another decade or area by the way it might, at this moment we should emphasize i didn't prearrange a
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. >> and are we talking semantics now, people of interest versus suspects here? are they, in fact, suspects in these murders? >> as you well know, mr. holt, we have to be very careful as we progress through this investigation and we are taking our lead through the state attorney's office. when we bring in individuals for interviews, we cannot be too accusatory. there is a tremendous difference between an interview and an interrogation. >> how close to an arrest are you? >> we believe, sir, that we're very close. the evidence as i said yesterday, the dam is sort of broken. we're continuing to get calls from neighbors and family members and so we believe that we are currently on the right track and we hope to have some arrests very, very early. >> the home this family lived in was wired with pretty sophisticated camera surveillance system. how helpful have those images been in your investigation and have you learned some important evidence from those pictures? >> yes, sir, they have. at this time, of course, because of the ongoing investigation, we can't release th
. >> and are we talking semantics now, people of interest versus suspects here? are they, in fact, suspects in these murders? >> as you well know, mr. holt, we have to be very careful as we progress through this investigation and we are taking our lead through the state attorney's office. when we bring in individuals for interviews, we cannot be too accusatory. there is a tremendous difference between an interview and an interrogation. >> how close to an arrest are you?...
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semantic or some discovered inside the skyscraper where cleaning woman disappeared.female body found stuffed inside a utility room duct, the remains have not been officially identified but please presume the body is that of eric gagne rodriguez. the 46-year-old married mother the same since showing up for her shift tuesday night. cops think she was murdered, but they don't yet have a suspect. the 26 toward building is located in downtown manhattan near ground zero and it is equipped with 24-hour security guards, and surveillance cameras. >> another shooting involving an nfl star and economist on this tonight. rookie running back curtis brinkley hits while sitting in his car at an intersection in a philadelphia suburb. the 23-year-old suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. police say the gunman ran back to a waiting car before speeding off and they don't have a motive yet. somehow brinkley managed to hit the gas and started driving before police found him parked near a gas station. brinkley is in stable condition in intensive care units not. we understand he spoke wi
semantic or some discovered inside the skyscraper where cleaning woman disappeared.female body found stuffed inside a utility room duct, the remains have not been officially identified but please presume the body is that of eric gagne rodriguez. the 46-year-old married mother the same since showing up for her shift tuesday night. cops think she was murdered, but they don't yet have a suspect. the 26 toward building is located in downtown manhattan near ground zero and it is equipped with...
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i still believe at the end of the date president was right in answering in the measured way he d semanticse, the president of the united states of america is someone that people look up to and they expect that the president can somehow teach us -- >> about everything? >> no, not everything. >> is there nothing that is not in the president business? >> is there a constructive conversation to be had on this going forward? now that the incident broutd it out, whether he should have spoken to this particular incident or not it did raise a broader conversation. how does he build on it or not at snul. >> not at all. let's not forget about the narcissism of the educated class, there are guys hassled by police no one will talk about because they didn't go to harvard, not known about the class, don't summer on the vineyard. overexposure of this larger forgetting the much larger issue. >> to george's point, it happened, now that it happened can get something good and put spotlight on bigger problem that we have begun to address, this is going on all of the time and many people end up in jail while i
i still believe at the end of the date president was right in answering in the measured way he d semanticse, the president of the united states of america is someone that people look up to and they expect that the president can somehow teach us -- >> about everything? >> no, not everything. >> is there nothing that is not in the president business? >> is there a constructive conversation to be had on this going forward? now that the incident broutd it out, whether he...
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believe what over the longer term china will need a general political reform or is this a faÇade in semanticsand delaying action and may be interparty cleaning up and better qualifications for a party cadre, but never any genuine freedom of the press etc. or accountability with officials. and really an honest answer and if so what timeframe? if they devised a new system, will it work forever and defy history because it has never worked before but so far they have really done an incredible job. related, if things are so stapled and they are so confident in the chinese people, why were they so nervous? why are they locking people up been censoring the internet, not letting the grieving mothers of 20 years ago of tienanmen square still know what happened, not to mention the szechuan, about what happened in szechuan. so, maybe they are a little bit more nervous than we think there. i can explain this paranoia, where they go into paranoia and fear when anything challenges them. i am still puzzled by that, that they have to be this brutal. i am for good relations with china but let's not kid oursel
believe what over the longer term china will need a general political reform or is this a faÇade in semanticsand delaying action and may be interparty cleaning up and better qualifications for a party cadre, but never any genuine freedom of the press etc. or accountability with officials. and really an honest answer and if so what timeframe? if they devised a new system, will it work forever and defy history because it has never worked before but so far they have really done an incredible job....
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those are two -- this is semantics, then.- the co-op is a totally different -- that's a totally different animal than a public plan, right? so if you say there's going to be a public plan and you mean co-ops, we need to make that clear. >> and i think that's part of the issue, joe, is that there are a lot of semantic differences between a public plan that is mandatory and sets rates just like medicare or medicaid. that would be a very destructive thing. i think that would crowd out a lot of private insurance and would cause real distress in the health care system. if you have the opportunity for a not for profit co-op as one option of many in a health exchange, that's a very different animal. in fact, that type of a plan, the potential for it, actually exists in the medicare drug benefit. it's never been activated. >> trevor, you know as well as anybody does, that the progressive democrats have said they will not pass anything in the house unless there is a real authentic public plan in competition with private. and that -- a
those are two -- this is semantics, then.- the co-op is a totally different -- that's a totally different animal than a public plan, right? so if you say there's going to be a public plan and you mean co-ops, we need to make that clear. >> and i think that's part of the issue, joe, is that there are a lot of semantic differences between a public plan that is mandatory and sets rates just like medicare or medicaid. that would be a very destructive thing. i think that would crowd out a lot...
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. >> reporter: to you, it's semantics. >> it's a red herring. >> reporter: for "good morning america,ga, sun valley, idaho. >> warren buffett speaks. >>> coming up next, a song that really struck a cord with anyone that has ever had trouble with the airlines. ♪ united, united caor taking its rightful place in a long line of amazing performance machines. this is the new e-coupe. this is mercedes-benz. ♪ united, united >>> you hear that? that's dave carroll, and his band, the sons of maxwell. they're on an united airlines flight. dave is a guitarist. he puts his guitar on there. they destroy it. he goes to the airline. they say they're not replacing it. yoknow what he does? he does a youtube video and song, about the experience. take a look and listen. ♪ united, united you broke my taylor guitar ♪ ♪ united, united some big help you are ♪ ♪ you broke it you should fix it ♪ ♪ you're liable just admit it ♪ ♪ i should have flown with someone else ♪ ♪ or gone by car 'cause united breaks guitars ♪ >> it's the sombrero that gets you. he's for the disgruntled person. >> united responded to that
. >> reporter: to you, it's semantics. >> it's a red herring. >> reporter: for "good morning america,ga, sun valley, idaho. >> warren buffett speaks. >>> coming up next, a song that really struck a cord with anyone that has ever had trouble with the airlines. ♪ united, united caor taking its rightful place in a long line of amazing performance machines. this is the new e-coupe. this is mercedes-benz. ♪ united, united >>> you hear that? that's...
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. >> this is semantics, mike.tially, i think they are doing the legwork of a homicide but they're not calling it a homicide officially because they can't. they've got to wait for the toxicology reports to come back, which are now expected not so much later this week but more like early next week. we want to get our hands on those as soon as we can. it will reveal so much. right now we've got everybody coming out of the woodwork saying, oh, yeah, i saw michael jackson do this and oh, yeah, he told me he had this. everybody's giving paid interviews and we're talking to unnamed sources. and this is exactly what happens with michael jackson. it's exactly the same thing that happened during the molestation trial. okay. but remember, he was acquitted. so we can't jump the gun. let's wait and see. we don't want to all have egg on our face and all of a sudden the toxicology report comes back and it's not exactly what we expected. sure, i'd say if i had to bet money i'd bet money that it will come back with a drug cocktail
. >> this is semantics, mike.tially, i think they are doing the legwork of a homicide but they're not calling it a homicide officially because they can't. they've got to wait for the toxicology reports to come back, which are now expected not so much later this week but more like early next week. we want to get our hands on those as soon as we can. it will reveal so much. right now we've got everybody coming out of the woodwork saying, oh, yeah, i saw michael jackson do this and oh, yeah,...
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. >> there seems to be a lot of confusion and arguing over the semantics over whether or not there was threat. you have been very clear in your earlier testimony that if they went forward with invoking this, you have attempted to remove him from his position. >> i did not have the authority to do that. what i said to him, if he did something so irresponsible -- clients and that was the response? what's five believe that the fed could do that. >> and you clarify that you thought this would be irresponsible. >> that is clear. maybe threat is not the right word, maybe he felt pressure. would that be a fair term? clefs i will tell you what i said and you characterize this. >> i would like you to respond to the testimony of ben bernanke. he was asked if there were threats -- you do not like this term, or if people felt threatened to go through with these ideas, we asked them if it was okay because it was working and he said it would not be right for them to feel pressure. given the acknowledgement that threatening to fire the management of bank of america to get them to go through with the
. >> there seems to be a lot of confusion and arguing over the semantics over whether or not there was threat. you have been very clear in your earlier testimony that if they went forward with invoking this, you have attempted to remove him from his position. >> i did not have the authority to do that. what i said to him, if he did something so irresponsible -- clients and that was the response? what's five believe that the fed could do that. >> and you clarify that you...
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you do that with semantic distortion. you're not cheating anybody.petition. dehumanization comes in. he is not cheating from holocaust project of they become clients as in social work as it's a case load so that you lose the human connection. you're not stiffing any person. it's sad. these are people who are always after you, who want -- who are pulling on your -- on your heart strings. and so dehumanization comes? >> i got to ask you, philip, if you are losing the human connection, and you're a human being, what does that make you? >> no. you never quite aware of it. see, dylan mentioned earlier that it's really a slippery slope for evil. a famous study at yale, a thousand ordinary people, the majority, 60%, delivered what they thought could have been lethal electric shock to someone else. how does anybody do that? they were teachers and the other person was a learner and they were punishing -- >> right. yeah. but, professor, to go back to stephen's question. i think the point he is making, correct me if i'm wrong, if i no longer relate to my world
you do that with semantic distortion. you're not cheating anybody.petition. dehumanization comes in. he is not cheating from holocaust project of they become clients as in social work as it's a case load so that you lose the human connection. you're not stiffing any person. it's sad. these are people who are always after you, who want -- who are pulling on your -- on your heart strings. and so dehumanization comes? >> i got to ask you, philip, if you are losing the human connection, and...
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the semantics are real important, it seems? >> right. you use certain language, people think socialized medicine. and somehow medicare they don't put into that category, but the term, people just freak out over socialized medicine. they freak out over it. you can say it as much as you want, it's not socialized medicine, but people are still freaked about it. >> elizabeth, thank you. >> sure. >>> following this story with elizabeth every single day, we can certainly tell you that this fight for health care reform is going to be a long one, particularly to get a bill. and a long way to changing the way we view health care reform and health care in this country, so how can you keep track of how the bills are changing and how they might impact you? josh levs is here with the latest from cnn.com. walk us through this, josh. >> it's such a moving target, tony. >> it is. >> and you know me, i like to show up with the hard facts, right? i like to be able to satisfy it solidly, this is what the deal is. the reason i'm here right now, i really wan
the semantics are real important, it seems? >> right. you use certain language, people think socialized medicine. and somehow medicare they don't put into that category, but the term, people just freak out over socialized medicine. they freak out over it. you can say it as much as you want, it's not socialized medicine, but people are still freaked about it. >> elizabeth, thank you. >> sure. >>> following this story with elizabeth every single day, we can certainly...
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we don't want to be caught again and semantics. on issues that are lesser to palestine, palestine and iraq. we need something important and something with substance. and that's what i would say at this. >> right now i was just over discussing at a conference in europe israel palestine issues and settlements being a large part. i would be interest did in any thoughts you have on settlement. but one of the things that seems to be clear is that many, not all, but many arab muslims don't believe the united states is a fair broker, and less they see israel pay a cost or if they see some negative for israel. and likewise, israel in terms of talking about the very term pro-israel almost requires there to be a zero-sum loss for air of interest. did you see, does the network promote the notion, or do you see developing anywhere in the arab world a notion that you can have a win-win solution that is not based upon one side getting a tilt from the united states and ultimately leads to a cost to the other? this is one of the biggest issues tha
we don't want to be caught again and semantics. on issues that are lesser to palestine, palestine and iraq. we need something important and something with substance. and that's what i would say at this. >> right now i was just over discussing at a conference in europe israel palestine issues and settlements being a large part. i would be interest did in any thoughts you have on settlement. but one of the things that seems to be clear is that many, not all, but many arab muslims don't...
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if you want to put it in relative terms or obvious semantics, you can say if there are 3,000 of thesecircuits and only six of them are bad, that's still a huge problem because of the volume of trains and people that pass over those circuits every day. >> in maryland, the budget ax is about to fall. governor o'malley is proposing $200 million in spending cuts and fund transfers to close the $700 million short fall that has shown up as the new fiscal year is getting underway. the cuts could result in another round of reductions of aid to local governments as well as furloughs to state workers. what else are we looking at that is going to be cut or might be cut? >> medicaid pre-pays, nursing home reimbursements, higher education. he says he will protect k through 12. the university of maryland system is expecting some money. all that money may not be there. >> is o'malley talking about lifting the freeze and possibly -- the tuition freeze, and possibly leading to an increase? >> i haven't heard any mention of raising tuitions but that would go to -- speak to the issue of him being reelec
if you want to put it in relative terms or obvious semantics, you can say if there are 3,000 of thesecircuits and only six of them are bad, that's still a huge problem because of the volume of trains and people that pass over those circuits every day. >> in maryland, the budget ax is about to fall. governor o'malley is proposing $200 million in spending cuts and fund transfers to close the $700 million short fall that has shown up as the new fiscal year is getting underway. the cuts could...
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i do not need to get cute with semantics, but we work hard to make sure that we are an invited guest everywhere we go. it is not just my luxury, pleasure, but we have not intend down yet, except in myanmar -- we have not been turned down yet, except in myanmar. we had 36-some helicopters, part of a coalition effort in the bay of bengal. we were able to fly into and arrington, but we could have done so much more. that is the one example i can think of where we were told no thanks. in every other situation, countries -- we remain the indispensable partner. we want to be humble about this. we want to be invited to the best. in invitation tendered is an invitation received, and that works both ways. the second part of your question was -- oh, yeah. thank you. joint lessons learned. you bet. lessons observed are not necessarily lessons learned. so when we do have these exercises and we have cultural and language opportunities, shall we say, we want to try to get down to a couple of really big hidden items that countries in young men and young women and old men and women can understand, em
i do not need to get cute with semantics, but we work hard to make sure that we are an invited guest everywhere we go. it is not just my luxury, pleasure, but we have not intend down yet, except in myanmar -- we have not been turned down yet, except in myanmar. we had 36-some helicopters, part of a coalition effort in the bay of bengal. we were able to fly into and arrington, but we could have done so much more. that is the one example i can think of where we were told no thanks. in every other...
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this simple semantic difference means nearly 5,000 iraq and afghanistan veterans residing in california, veterans who served our nation honorably are not eligible to receive financial assistance to attend the college of their choice. this is unlike every other iraq and afghanistan veteran in the other 49 states. my california colleagues and i sent a letter to the v.a. requesting the department fix this issue administratively. six weeks later, six weeks later, they sent a two-paragraph response denying our request. this is not fair to our veterans, and congress should not stand by as these brave men and women are denied the benefits they have earned. i'd now like to yield to my colleague from california, mr. mckennan. >> mr. mckeon: the v.a. released its benefit rates. the v.a. misintepted -- misinterpreted the intent of congress and will prevent veterans -- the chair: the time has expired. mr. edwards: i yield one additional minute. mr. mckeon: they prevent veterans from attending institutions of higher education in california. when they enacted free in-state tuition they didn't expect
this simple semantic difference means nearly 5,000 iraq and afghanistan veterans residing in california, veterans who served our nation honorably are not eligible to receive financial assistance to attend the college of their choice. this is unlike every other iraq and afghanistan veteran in the other 49 states. my california colleagues and i sent a letter to the v.a. requesting the department fix this issue administratively. six weeks later, six weeks later, they sent a two-paragraph response...
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we don't want to be caught again in semantics on issues that are related to palestine, and iraq. we need something important and something with substance. and that is what i would say at this moment. >> right now i was over discussing and a conference in europe israel palestine issues and settlements. been a large one. i would be interested in you thought you have on the settlement issue. but one of the things that seems to be clear is many, not all, but many arab muslims don't believe that the united states is a fair broker and less invasive israel pay a cost where they see some negative for israel. and likewise, israel in terms of talking about the very term pro-israel almost requires there to be a zero-sum loss for arab interests. did you see, does the network promote the notion or do you see developing anywhere in the arab world the notion that you can have a win-win solution that is not based upon one side getting a tilt from the united states and ultimately leads to a cost of the other? this is one of the biggest issue that perplexes me. >> we can for example take the issue
we don't want to be caught again in semantics on issues that are related to palestine, and iraq. we need something important and something with substance. and that is what i would say at this moment. >> right now i was over discussing and a conference in europe israel palestine issues and settlements. been a large one. i would be interested in you thought you have on the settlement issue. but one of the things that seems to be clear is many, not all, but many arab muslims don't believe...
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the provisions in the semantic would address this public health problem by advancing research into the causes and treatment of pain and expanding outreach and education of health professionals. next with regard to postpartum depression. we have included language championed by mr. rush to encourage continued research and educational activities on postpartum conditions. postpartum depression occurs after 10 to 15% of all deliveries, and the majority of patients suffer from this illness for more than six months. in its most severe form most part of psychosis women ashlee suffer from hallucinations and delusions that can put them and their babies at risk. next is no child left unimmunized against influenza. the omnibus include language spearheaded by mr. green and mr. murphy. >> does a gem in which an additional minute? your time has expired. >> it's almost done you might later. >> without objection the gentleman will be given an additional minute. >> that will create a multistate demonstration program designed to test the feasibility of using the nation's elementary and secondary school a
the provisions in the semantic would address this public health problem by advancing research into the causes and treatment of pain and expanding outreach and education of health professionals. next with regard to postpartum depression. we have included language championed by mr. rush to encourage continued research and educational activities on postpartum conditions. postpartum depression occurs after 10 to 15% of all deliveries, and the majority of patients suffer from this illness for more...
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we don't want to be caught again and semantics. on issues that are lesser to palestine, palestine and iraq. we need something important and something with substance. and that's what i would say at this. >> right now i was just over discussing at a conference in europe israel palestine issues and settlements being a large part. i would be interest did in any thoughts you have on settlement. but one of the things that seems to be clear is that many, not all, but many arab muslims don't believe the united states is a fair broker, and less they see israel pay a cost or if they see some negative for israel. and likewise, israel in terms of talking about the very term pro-israel almost requires there to be a zero-sum loss for air of interest. did you see, does the network promote the notion, or do you see developing anywhere in the arab world a notion that you can have a win-win solution that is not based upon one side getting a tilt from the united states and ultimately leads to a cost to the other? this is one of the biggest issues tha
we don't want to be caught again and semantics. on issues that are lesser to palestine, palestine and iraq. we need something important and something with substance. and that's what i would say at this. >> right now i was just over discussing at a conference in europe israel palestine issues and settlements being a large part. i would be interest did in any thoughts you have on settlement. but one of the things that seems to be clear is that many, not all, but many arab muslims don't...
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the provisions in the semantic would address this public health problem by advancing research into theses and treatment of pain and expanding outreach and education of health professionals. next with regard to postpartum depression. we have included language championed by mr. rush to encourage continued research and educational activities on postpartum conditions. postpartum depression occurs after 10 to 15% of all deliveries, and the majority of patients suffer from this illness for more than six months. in its most severe form most part of psychosis women ashlee suffer from hallucinations and delusions that can put them and their babies at risk. next is no child left@@@@@@ >> the time has expired, tuition additional minutes? >> i do. >> without objection, he will be granted an additional minute. >> is designed to test the feasibility of the nation's elementary and secondary schools as seasonable -- as seasonal and pandemic evacuation centers. influenza is the leading cause of vaccine-preventable death among people. it will help increase immunization rates and protect them from this d
the provisions in the semantic would address this public health problem by advancing research into theses and treatment of pain and expanding outreach and education of health professionals. next with regard to postpartum depression. we have included language championed by mr. rush to encourage continued research and educational activities on postpartum conditions. postpartum depression occurs after 10 to 15% of all deliveries, and the majority of patients suffer from this illness for more than...
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we don't want to be caught again and semantics. on issues that are lesser to palestine, palestine and iraq. we need something important and something with substance. and that's what i would say at this. >> right now i was just over discussing at a conference in europe israel palestine issues and settlements being a large part. i would be interest did in any thoughts you have on settlement. but one of the things that seems to be clear is that many, not all, but many arab muslims don't believe the united states is a fair broker, and less they see israel pay a cost or if they see some negative for israel. and likewise, israel in terms of talking about the very term pro-israel almost requires there to be a zero-sum loss for air of interest. did you see, does the network promote the notion, or do you see developing anywhere in the arab world a notion that you can have a win-win solution that is not based upon one side getting a tilt from the united states and ultimately leads to a cost to the other? this is one of the biggest issues tha
we don't want to be caught again and semantics. on issues that are lesser to palestine, palestine and iraq. we need something important and something with substance. and that's what i would say at this. >> right now i was just over discussing at a conference in europe israel palestine issues and settlements being a large part. i would be interest did in any thoughts you have on settlement. but one of the things that seems to be clear is that many, not all, but many arab muslims don't...