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critics like jason shultz called them gag orders. >> shultz says patients often feel pressured to signhey are usually handed out in a stack of forms that you get when you walk into the doctor's office. you are in a very vulnerable position. >> positions do have the right to protect their career. >> shane is with medical justice, a company that sells the contracts to physicians. he says they are needed to help combat false online reviews. > doctors cannot respond to. >> shultz contends doctors can respond in a variety of ways and without compromising patient's privacy. >> most people don't know the details of a particular interaction. >> responding to the issue with a wall of shame. when the website hears from patients, it puts a doctor's name on the list. meanwhile, shultz and other advocates worry the contract could spread to other professions. something they fear could make online reviews a lot less reliable. >> you will only see something that has been okayed. >> you don't need to sign a contract to keep doctors from sharing your information. as for that wall of shame, the founder r
critics like jason shultz called them gag orders. >> shultz says patients often feel pressured to signhey are usually handed out in a stack of forms that you get when you walk into the doctor's office. you are in a very vulnerable position. >> positions do have the right to protect their career. >> shane is with medical justice, a company that sells the contracts to physicians. he says they are needed to help combat false online reviews. > doctors cannot respond to....
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then, we'll hear from the newly elected chairwoman of the democratic party, debbie wasserman shultz. plus this year is now officially the deadliest tornado season since 1950. will the affected states get the help they need from the government as the president gets set to tour the area. we'll get the latest on the devastation in joplin. it's all ahead on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs "face the nation" with cbs news chief washington correspondent bob schieffer. and now, from washington, substituting for bob schieffer, harry smith. >> smith: good morning and welcome to "face the nation." house majority leader eric cantor is here with us. but today, we're first going to go and get an update on this week's big story-- the joplin tornado, which took 139 lives. and that number is expected to get higher. president obama will be there later today to tour the devastation and speak at a memorial service. i spoke with the governor of missouri just a short while ago. governor, good morning. thank you for taking the time to be with us today. now that it's almost a week since this
then, we'll hear from the newly elected chairwoman of the democratic party, debbie wasserman shultz. plus this year is now officially the deadliest tornado season since 1950. will the affected states get the help they need from the government as the president gets set to tour the area. we'll get the latest on the devastation in joplin. it's all ahead on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs "face the nation" with cbs news chief washington correspondent bob...
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[cheers and applause] >> number four, ed shultz.ause] [cheers and applause] [indiscernible speaking] >> all right, you guys ready? >> yeah. >> you think it was close? not so close. the personal announcement we want to make as we tabulated the results, it was very clear that tavis smiley was not first and obviously you're all racist. so it's sad to have to participate in this. but it was unanimous back here after a little bit of debate. and the winner of the quote of the year for media research center is ed shultz. [cheers and applause] >> can we play it one more time for them, let them hear ed one more time. can we do ed one more time. no. ok. so there's one more question. they want to see you dead. they'd rather make money off your dead corpse. >> there you go. ed shultz. one more question for the night, are the bars open? the bars are open in the back. ladies and gentlemen, i present to you the coolest band in the history of the universe, the outlaws. [cheers and applause] >> next, a discussion on the state of the u.s. housing mar
[cheers and applause] >> number four, ed shultz.ause] [cheers and applause] [indiscernible speaking] >> all right, you guys ready? >> yeah. >> you think it was close? not so close. the personal announcement we want to make as we tabulated the results, it was very clear that tavis smiley was not first and obviously you're all racist. so it's sad to have to participate in this. but it was unanimous back here after a little bit of debate. and the winner of the quote of the...
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. >> come on shultz, dig down deep. do it shultz. you don't have to make those ugly faces just do it. >> reporter: most military men consider it the toughest physical training course in the world. the young men going through it want to become navy seals, the legendary underwater demolition experts. fewer than half of these men will make the grade. despite the fact that all of them are superb athletes in peak condition. >> get up there. i want to see it come from your gut. >> reporter: physical stress is only part of it, all of these men will have volunteered for this course and have passed a series of tests to get here. to get this far and fail could be very hard to take. >> do a little bit of gut check here. the training has two purposes, one to take the trainees into realms of physical accomplishment beyond what they knew they were capable of. two to break anyone who may break in combat. >> get up there, up, get up get up. >> reporter: when a man can't take any more physical or mental stress he has a way out. he can stand in this s
. >> come on shultz, dig down deep. do it shultz. you don't have to make those ugly faces just do it. >> reporter: most military men consider it the toughest physical training course in the world. the young men going through it want to become navy seals, the legendary underwater demolition experts. fewer than half of these men will make the grade. despite the fact that all of them are superb athletes in peak condition. >> get up there. i want to see it come from your gut....
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[applause] number 4, ed shultz. [applause] [whistling] are you ready? the think it was close? announcement is that as we tabulated the result, it was clear that you are all races. -- racist. it was unanimous after a bit of debate. the winner is ed schultz. [applause] can we play at one more time? can we do it one more time? no, ok. there is one more question. >> they would rather make money off of your dead corpse. >> there you go. one more question for the night, the bars are open in the back. >> i present to you the coolest man in the history of the universe, the outlaw. [applause] >> next, the oral argument on arizona's immigration law. after that, a house hearing on sales tax. tim pawlenty talks about ways to reduce the deficit. on newsmakers, tom coburn. he was a member of the gang of six. he has been working on a deficit plan. he talks about the nation's debt situation, the work of the gain of six, and his involvement with the nevada senator. >> he was forced to resign. the ethics committee report has, you name it, stop the affair. it discusses whether you are an inch --
[applause] number 4, ed shultz. [applause] [whistling] are you ready? the think it was close? announcement is that as we tabulated the result, it was clear that you are all races. -- racist. it was unanimous after a bit of debate. the winner is ed schultz. [applause] can we play at one more time? can we do it one more time? no, ok. there is one more question. >> they would rather make money off of your dead corpse. >> there you go. one more question for the night, the bars are open...
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that nominating petitions were properly filed for one candidate, congresswoman debbie washwoman's shultz -- debbie wasserman shots. she is entitled to 10 minutes of nominating and seconding speeches before the dnc members. the chair recognizes the president of state democratic chairs and the nc vice chair, new hampshire party chair raymond buckley for the purposes of nominating congresswoman debbie wasserman shultz. [applause] >> thank you, madam chair, fellow officers, our future leader, and members. 18 years ago, a new hampshire legislature went to a conference vote, showing great promise for being leaders of the future. when i picked my friend at the airport, she could not stop talking about this 26-year-old legislator from florida. she is amazing, so bright, powerful, articulate and strong. you would love her. now, 18 years later, there are tens of thousands of folks in the debbie watson and shultz fan club across this country. it is my honor to place the nomination of that amazing, bright, passionate, strong, and articulate former florida state legislature and the congresswoman debb
that nominating petitions were properly filed for one candidate, congresswoman debbie washwoman's shultz -- debbie wasserman shots. she is entitled to 10 minutes of nominating and seconding speeches before the dnc members. the chair recognizes the president of state democratic chairs and the nc vice chair, new hampshire party chair raymond buckley for the purposes of nominating congresswoman debbie wasserman shultz. [applause] >> thank you, madam chair, fellow officers, our future leader,...
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debbie wasserman shultz is saying this is a tornado ripping through nursing-homes.eniors to have medicare will keep it under the ryan plan. seniors who will retire in the next 10 years will keep the current system under the ryan plan. this is about the future. you ask the question, what will seniors do they do not have the ability to pay for the health care that they need? that is the essential question. the paul ryan plan will give them a little bit of money. according to the cbo, seniors will get a dog dollars per year -- seniors will get $18,000 per year. if your are sicker, you will get more than that. they will also be eligible for health savings accounts up to $8,000. we come back to the main point. if medicare goes broke, which it will on its current path by 2020 for, and we are cutting left and right, against our will, then what will seniors do? guest: you were just citing cbo numbers. five minutes ago, cdo was cooking the books and double counting and now you cite them as an authoritative source? i believe the cbo numbers and i believe the numbers and he ju
debbie wasserman shultz is saying this is a tornado ripping through nursing-homes.eniors to have medicare will keep it under the ryan plan. seniors who will retire in the next 10 years will keep the current system under the ryan plan. this is about the future. you ask the question, what will seniors do they do not have the ability to pay for the health care that they need? that is the essential question. the paul ryan plan will give them a little bit of money. according to the cbo, seniors will...
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later the politics of medicare with eric cantor and debbie wasserman shultz. next week here on sunday morning, you can't run. you can't hide. bed bugs. doug: oh...hey there hey...! gecko: you sound like a happy man. doug: yeah yeah! i saved so much by insuring my motorcycle and rv with geico, i wrote a song about it. gecko: alright, let's hear it! curtis: yeah jam session! doug: one, two... ♪ (singing) i got my motorcycle ♪ ♪ and my rv now i got more money. ♪ vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. so i'm taking charge with claritin-d. it relieves even my worst allergy symptoms. nothing works stronger, faster or longer for nasal congestion and sinus pressure without drowsiness. i only live claritin clear, with claritin-d. this sunday morning moment of nature is sponsored by... >> osgood: we leave you this sunday morning, the unofficial start of summer, with the wild horses at matterland's assategue island national seashore. >> osgood: i'm charles osgood. we wish you a good holiday weekend and hope you'll join us again next sunday mor
later the politics of medicare with eric cantor and debbie wasserman shultz. next week here on sunday morning, you can't run. you can't hide. bed bugs. doug: oh...hey there hey...! gecko: you sound like a happy man. doug: yeah yeah! i saved so much by insuring my motorcycle and rv with geico, i wrote a song about it. gecko: alright, let's hear it! curtis: yeah jam session! doug: one, two... ♪ (singing) i got my motorcycle ♪ ♪ and my rv now i got more money. ♪ vo: geico. 15 minutes could...
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pat moynihan was there and alan greenspan was there, and george shultz was there. a host of -- dr. stein and dr. whitman and so many people of wonderful reputations. and gerald ford it just could not bring himself to firing anybody. he just didn't want to do it. because he felt it would be a tarnish on their reputation. >> unlike them. you later -- a story about how the elder president bush, george h.w. bush, went to the cia in 1975. do you want to tell us briefly the story and what you feel the real story was? >> what you mean what i feel the real story was? >> well -- >> what the real story was. >> the false story and then god's truth. >> god's truth, now you're talking. [laughter] george herbert walker bush came to congress i think in 1966. i had been elected in 62. he came in with a wonderful group of people and a new him and served in the congress with them, and he at some point ended up i think running for the senate. and then he went over to china as our representative. and he wanted to come back, and he told president ford that he wanted to come back and serve in an executi
pat moynihan was there and alan greenspan was there, and george shultz was there. a host of -- dr. stein and dr. whitman and so many people of wonderful reputations. and gerald ford it just could not bring himself to firing anybody. he just didn't want to do it. because he felt it would be a tarnish on their reputation. >> unlike them. you later -- a story about how the elder president bush, george h.w. bush, went to the cia in 1975. do you want to tell us briefly the story and what you...
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wasserman shultz, and the gentleman from florida, mr. deutsche. >> you can see this is going to be a formal introduction. the vice president, joe biden, is now using his capacity as president of the senate to offer a few remarks. hala, suzanne, this is one of those moments that's not that often a foreign leader comes to capitol hill, addresses what's called a joint meeting. it's not technically a joint session, it's a joint meeting of the house and the senate. but benjamin netanyahu, he really wanted to come at this particular time. and the speaker, john boehner, obviously made it happen. >> and you know, you can't help but ask some of the questions about the politics. we talked about the optics involved but also the politics involved here because you have -- the invitation from the house speaker, you have both democrats as well as republicans coming out, very strong statements saying they believe the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu's plan to move forward is one that they're in agreement with, that there are issues that they ta
wasserman shultz, and the gentleman from florida, mr. deutsche. >> you can see this is going to be a formal introduction. the vice president, joe biden, is now using his capacity as president of the senate to offer a few remarks. hala, suzanne, this is one of those moments that's not that often a foreign leader comes to capitol hill, addresses what's called a joint meeting. it's not technically a joint session, it's a joint meeting of the house and the senate. but benjamin netanyahu, he...
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congresswoman wasserman shultz election will be a lesson to us all that if she can succeed in youth organizing, then we can do it, too. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you, alejandra, for your great remarks. now for the final seconding speech, the chair when i recognize dnc at-large member from florida, stephen patel. [applause] >> madam chairwoman, thank you so much. you spoke so elegantly today. i like to go to class to learn how to do that with you right afterwards. good afternoon. i'm stephen petel, dnc member from the great state of florida. [applause] >> today i had the honor and privilege of batting cleanup. you have heard from three of our very distinguished colleagues about why debbie will make a fantastic dnc chair, and i want to support everything they have said. in my many years of playing baseball, in my youth, i always dreamed of batting cleanup. the problem was i could not really hit. [laughter] >> while president obama really got a hit when he asked congressman debbie wasserman schultz to serve as chair of the democratic national committee. [appla
congresswoman wasserman shultz election will be a lesson to us all that if she can succeed in youth organizing, then we can do it, too. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you, alejandra, for your great remarks. now for the final seconding speech, the chair when i recognize dnc at-large member from florida, stephen patel. [applause] >> madam chairwoman, thank you so much. you spoke so elegantly today. i like to go to class to learn how to do that with you...
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debbie wasserman shultz is saying this is a tornado ripping through nursing-homes.nt seniors t have medicare will keep it under the ryan plan. seniors who will retire in the next 10 years will keep the current system under the ryan an. this is about the future. you ask the question, what will seniors do they do not have the ability to pay for the health care that they need? that is the essential question. the paul ryan plan will give them a little bit of money. according to the cbo, seniors will get a dog dollars per year -- seniors will get $18,000 per year. if your are sicker, you will get more than that. they will also b eligible for health savings aounts up to $8,000. we come back to the main point. if medicare goes broke, which it will on its current path by 2020 for, and we are cutting left and right, against our wl, then what will seniors do? guest: you were just citing cbo numbers. five minutes ago, cdwas cooking the books and double counting and now you cite them as an authoritate source? i believe the cbo numbers and i believe the numbers and he just cited
debbie wasserman shultz is saying this is a tornado ripping through nursing-homes.nt seniors t have medicare will keep it under the ryan plan. seniors who will retire in the next 10 years will keep the current system under the ryan an. this is about the future. you ask the question, what will seniors do they do not have the ability to pay for the health care that they need? that is the essential question. the paul ryan plan will give them a little bit of money. according to the cbo, seniors...