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then sheila krumholz will be talking about the latest numbers and the disclosure rules that make it difficult to determine where the must be is coming from. you've seen the front page stories about them. coming up next, "newsmakers" with hhs secretary. thanks for watching this morning. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] . . host: many of the provisions of the health care law passed earlier this year to take effect this week. joining us is the secretary of health and human services, kathleen sebelius. health and human services is the agency responsible for implementing much of the law. here with us are two reporters, susan of reuters and janet of "the wall street journal". they will begin the questioning. guest: we heard grim numbers on thursday with more americans living in poverty and now nearly 51 million without health insurance. that is up from last year. what can be done about this? but it does not seem that people are getting the health care they need right now. guest: i do not think there is any question that
then sheila krumholz will be talking about the latest numbers and the disclosure rules that make it difficult to determine where the must be is coming from. you've seen the front page stories about them. coming up next, "newsmakers" with hhs secretary. thanks for watching this morning. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] . . host: many of the provisions of the health care law passed earlier this year to take...
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host: tony allen, you are on the air with sheila krumholz. caller: this new law, doesn't that open it for foreign governments to give money into our election, something we have fought against? and anytime someone from another country has donated they have raised all that gain, the democrats. but now all of this money is going to come from corporations we do not have control over? guest: that was a concern that a democrat put forward in this last few months and the caller is absolutely right. because we cannot know where the money is coming from for these 501(c)3 tax-exempt organizations, we cannot know whether it is coming from domestic sources. in our system of campaign finance, foreign corporations are unlimited. foreign entities can be influential, but they have to have operations in the united states. the money has to come from those u.s. plants and companies, the subsidiaries of foreign corporations. it is much more removed. but with the loophole currently in disclosure, we really cannot know whether money is coming from foreign entities
host: tony allen, you are on the air with sheila krumholz. caller: this new law, doesn't that open it for foreign governments to give money into our election, something we have fought against? and anytime someone from another country has donated they have raised all that gain, the democrats. but now all of this money is going to come from corporations we do not have control over? guest: that was a concern that a democrat put forward in this last few months and the caller is absolutely right....
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and sheila krumholz on the disclosure rules that she says makes it difficult to determine where the money is coming from. "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. ecstasies been video library is a great resource to see what is happening in washington. find most recent events we have covered, the ones most watched and most share, all free. watch what you want, when you want. >> know, a conversation with tim pawlenty, the outgoing minnesota governor. he talks about growing up in south st. paul as the youngest in a family of five children. losing his mother to cancer at the age of 16, his entry into local and state politics, his eight years as minnesota's governor, and his possible 2012 presidential bid. this is 40 minutes. >> governor, has there been a defining moment for you as governor of minnesota at these last eight years? >> if i could give you two that come to mind, one is the support we have given to the men and women in our united states military. our national guard has played a larger and larger role in the last eight years. it has acquired minnesota to step up in
and sheila krumholz on the disclosure rules that she says makes it difficult to determine where the money is coming from. "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. ecstasies been video library is a great resource to see what is happening in washington. find most recent events we have covered, the ones most watched and most share, all free. watch what you want, when you want. >> know, a conversation with tim pawlenty, the outgoing minnesota governor. he talks...
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host: tony allen, you are on the air with sheila krumholz.aller: this new law, doesn't that open it for foreign governments to give money into our election, something we have fought against? and anytime someone from another country has donated they have raised all that gain, the democrats. but now all of this money is going to come from corporations we do not have control over? guest: that was a concern that a democrat put forward in this last few months and the caller is absolutely right. because we cannot know where the money is coming from for these 501(c)3 tax-exempt organizations, we cannot know whether it is coming from domestic sources. in our system of campaign finance, foreign corporations are unlimited. foreign entities can be influential, but they have to have operations in the united states. the money has to come from those u.s. plants and companies, the subsidiaries of foreign corporations. it is much more removed. but with the loophole currently in disclosure, we really cannot know whether money is coming from foreign entities a
host: tony allen, you are on the air with sheila krumholz.aller: this new law, doesn't that open it for foreign governments to give money into our election, something we have fought against? and anytime someone from another country has donated they have raised all that gain, the democrats. but now all of this money is going to come from corporations we do not have control over? guest: that was a concern that a democrat put forward in this last few months and the caller is absolutely right....
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host: tony aen, you are on the air with sheila krumholz. caller: this new law, doesn't that open it for foreign governments to give money into our election, somhi we have fought against? and anytime someone from another country has donated they have raised all that gain, the democrats. but now all of this money is going to come from corporations we do not have control over? guest: that was a concern that a democrat put forward in this last few months and thealler is absolutely right. because we cannot know where the money is coming from for these 501(c)3 tax-exempt organizations, we cannot know whether it is coming from domestic sources. in our system of campaign finance, foreign corporations are unlimited. foreign entities can be influential, but they have to have operations in the united states. the money has to come from those u.s. plants and companies, the subsidiaries of foreign corporations. it is much more removed. but with the loophole currently in disclosure, we really cannot know whether money is coming from foreign entities and w
host: tony aen, you are on the air with sheila krumholz. caller: this new law, doesn't that open it for foreign governments to give money into our election, somhi we have fought against? and anytime someone from another country has donated they have raised all that gain, the democrats. but now all of this money is going to come from corporations we do not have control over? guest: that was a concern that a democrat put forward in this last few months and thealler is absolutely right. because we...
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sheila krumholz looks at the latest fund-raising members and the disclosure rules which make it difficultdetermine where the money is coming from. "washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> the family research council held its annual values voter summit conference here friday in washington. among the speakers at the event were crossed -- was christine o'donnell, the republican senate candidate for delaware. her remarks are about 20 minutes. >>an interesting story about the bumblebee -- it is not supposed to fly. its wings make it aerodynamically impossible to fly, and everybody knows that except the bumble bee. everybody knew that christine o'donnell had no chance to defeat mike castle for the republican senate primary. but last week, bumblebees flew. if you would like to meet her, let's bring her on. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome christine o'donnell. ♪ [applause] >> ♪ don't stop believin' hold on ♪ >> thank you. thank you very much. where are my fellow bumblebees from delaware? you guys are doing an awesome job. thank you so much for being here. it is such a d
sheila krumholz looks at the latest fund-raising members and the disclosure rules which make it difficultdetermine where the money is coming from. "washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> the family research council held its annual values voter summit conference here friday in washington. among the speakers at the event were crossed -- was christine o'donnell, the republican senate candidate for delaware. her remarks are about 20 minutes. >>an...