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had seven here in tallahassee last season.gainst these seminoles, in blacksburg as a freshman, delivered an 11.5 rebound night. >> larry: bob will at virginia tech right now making the free throws, they're only 6-14 this evening, make that 6 of 15. >> bob: with those, the majority of those misses, they have at least a tie, maybe the lead. 40-36. gibson, i wonder if hamilton is going to be awfully pleased with the play of that young man tonight. doing them really good minutes off the bench. >> bob: xavier gibson. delan delaney, hudson turning, shooting. thompson -- yes! >> larry: what a battle! >> bob: nice job, jt thompson. >> larry: but, did he ever get in there and get after that rebound. jt. good muscle work. >> bob: kitchen -- stripped, taken away, here's delaney to hudson and a foul. and it's going to go on chris singleton, his third. was that some pass? i mean he comes up with a steal. really nowhere to go with the basketball. because he's going to be challenged on the shot. you see kitchen really stepped the step about
had seven here in tallahassee last season.gainst these seminoles, in blacksburg as a freshman, delivered an 11.5 rebound night. >> larry: bob will at virginia tech right now making the free throws, they're only 6-14 this evening, make that 6 of 15. >> bob: with those, the majority of those misses, they have at least a tie, maybe the lead. 40-36. gibson, i wonder if hamilton is going to be awfully pleased with the play of that young man tonight. doing them really good minutes off the...
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a time-out in tallahassee.noles are running. úúúú >> bob: acc college hoops is brought to you by progress energy. rbc bank, wendy's, and by honda. >> bob: welcome back to tallahassee. and they're chomping away, 23-11, the 'noles out in front as florida state has taken command in the first half. the hokies struggling to put the ball in the basket. we talked about the great guards in hudson and delaney, they've scored nine of the team's 11. and delaney has this one blocked by kitchen. taken down by alabi. here come the seminoles and a whistle. we've got an illegal screen inside. this one is going to be, i believe, on shannon. yes, it is his first. >> larry: bob, at this point, virginia tech has to find somebody who can score. we've talked about delaney, and we've talked about the rest of the players on the squad. but it's not just delaney who has to score? where has allen been in the game? he's almost disappeared in the game. only shooting 25%. >> bob: witcher is in the game. this is hudson. erick green, a f
a time-out in tallahassee.noles are running. úúúú >> bob: acc college hoops is brought to you by progress energy. rbc bank, wendy's, and by honda. >> bob: welcome back to tallahassee. and they're chomping away, 23-11, the 'noles out in front as florida state has taken command in the first half. the hokies struggling to put the ball in the basket. we talked about the great guards in hudson and delaney, they've scored nine of the team's 11. and delaney has this one blocked by...
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he is coming off a career night in tallahassee last weekend as he went for six three-pointers against larry: six out of 13, 20 points. he has played well off of the bench. >> bob: and the jackets trailing by seven put oliver in the game. we'll see ifhey call his number right away. >> larry: you know,w,w, of the things, bob, you and i have noticed about paul hewitt while he's been the coach at georgia tech, he has substituted a lot, rotating people in and out. he seems to have settled on an eight-man rotation. >> bob: inside favors, outside oliver. he'll drive it and score it. so the deacons covered him up on the three-point line so he puts it on the deck. >> larry: you get that scouting report and the guy guarding oliver says all right, i've got to go out and guard him and he blows by you and lays one in. they didn't tell me about that. >> bob: stewart, and a foul inside. this whistle is going to go against wake forest. there's oliver. >> larry: that's a nice maneuver right there. he really read it between two defenders that time of georgia tech to get to that basket. this is the guy
he is coming off a career night in tallahassee last weekend as he went for six three-pointers against larry: six out of 13, 20 points. he has played well off of the bench. >> bob: and the jackets trailing by seven put oliver in the game. we'll see ifhey call his number right away. >> larry: you know,w,w, of the things, bob, you and i have noticed about paul hewitt while he's been the coach at georgia tech, he has substituted a lot, rotating people in and out. he seems to have...
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match in gainesville as soon as we're finished here in tallahassee. malcolm delaney with 18 points. for the hokies tonight. six of those points at the foul line. solomon alabi has emerged as fsu's leading scorer with 13, eight rebounds. and one blocked shot. >> larry: bob, part of the reason that virginia tech is dralg by eight, is the fact that while delaney has 18, the next highest scorer for virginia tech is hudson with 14. and the other guys only have three. >> bob: a foul is called, but the time-out came first. so leonard hamilton has to gather the troops. virginia tech shooting 29% in the second half. and florida state is shooting 47% in the second half. florida state is playing its third game in seven days and they'll get a bit of a break to prepare for georgia tech, they'll be in here next sunday for a noon game before the 'noles go out on the road to fake duke and durham and boston college in chestnut hill. >> larry: georgia tech beat duke, beat north carolina, lose to this florida state team at home and lose to virginia in charlottesville. the acc is wide open this year. i
match in gainesville as soon as we're finished here in tallahassee. malcolm delaney with 18 points. for the hokies tonight. six of those points at the foul line. solomon alabi has emerged as fsu's leading scorer with 13, eight rebounds. and one blocked shot. >> larry: bob, part of the reason that virginia tech is dralg by eight, is the fact that while delaney has 18, the next highest scorer for virginia tech is hudson with 14. and the other guys only have three. >> bob: a foul is...
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tallahassee, florida, saturday, sunday, monday teens and 20s. so we're going to watch those crops across florida. now, in terms of satellite radar, got the storm system that is exiting the northeast, but that frontal boundary that could bring a little bit of precipitation, maybe some wet snow flurries across florida this weekend, we will be watching. can we do a double box with jon scott? jane: trying to heat things up, isn't she? jon: this way, this way. oh, oh! yes, thank you. jane: you know, i should be insulted. [laughter] she's trying to steal him right out from underneath me. >> we can share. jon: thank you, janice. jane: is there enough to go around? we should point out if he did this, there'd be a lawsuit, but janice can get away with anything. harris is really closely watching the situation in southern california. this is a big rig that has fallen into a canyon. we're told it's about 50 feet or so. the driver of this truck they're trying, you can see, to get him out of there. those guys in the yellow jackets, the fire department has bee
tallahassee, florida, saturday, sunday, monday teens and 20s. so we're going to watch those crops across florida. now, in terms of satellite radar, got the storm system that is exiting the northeast, but that frontal boundary that could bring a little bit of precipitation, maybe some wet snow flurries across florida this weekend, we will be watching. can we do a double box with jon scott? jane: trying to heat things up, isn't she? jon: this way, this way. oh, oh! yes, thank you. jane: you know,...
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as you mentioned in tallahassee, he was six of 13 against the seminoles.y: you know, earlier in the year i had a conversation with paul hewitt about this young man. when you recruited him, what did you think you were getting? he said i knew what i was getting. i was getting a shooter. i needed a guy to come in and really shoot the perimeter shot. we didn't have anybody that could do that. you know what, he's got him and he is certainly in character right now. >> bob: mo miller comes in and oliver heads out. 72-56 georgia tech. if the jackets go on to close out the win, it will mark six consecutive wins over wake forest in this building. lawal the rebound.ó8 >> larry: jackets trying to run a little bit of clock right now. i think a wise decision on their part. >> bob: shumpert, taken away. now a loose ball. and tech gets it back. shot clock at three. two, from mid-floor, miller, no. >> larry: i've got to ask a question. did wake forest have possession? >> bob: that's what the officials are thinking. should that have been a reset. they say no. ma the ig ecy,
as you mentioned in tallahassee, he was six of 13 against the seminoles.y: you know, earlier in the year i had a conversation with paul hewitt about this young man. when you recruited him, what did you think you were getting? he said i knew what i was getting. i was getting a shooter. i needed a guy to come in and really shoot the perimeter shot. we didn't have anybody that could do that. you know what, he's got him and he is certainly in character right now. >> bob: mo miller comes in...
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for beekeepers in tallahassee, where the temperature has been in the teens, the only hope -- save theeen. >> as long as the queen and some of the bees make it through the winter, then we're fine. >> reporter: no, you're wrong. that's not proet 'zoia under a microscope. they're manatees, 300 of them. the heating system at a power plant was turned on to warm the waters for them. sea turtles lethargic and stunned by the cold are being rescued and brought to marine life sanctuaries. nearly 100 so far. now, to be honest, there are some animals here in florida that just don't get and won't get any love. so how do you feel about rats? maybe a foot long? they're not crazy about the cold either. well, they're scrambling and slithering and squeezing their way into nice, warm homes. >> cow rats should be in new york. it shouldn't be in florida and it certainly shouldn't be in my apartment with my kids. >> reporter: and there are iguanas, invasive species overrunning south florida. the cold weather puts them literally in a state of suspended animation. not good when you live in a tree. florida's
for beekeepers in tallahassee, where the temperature has been in the teens, the only hope -- save theeen. >> as long as the queen and some of the bees make it through the winter, then we're fine. >> reporter: no, you're wrong. that's not proet 'zoia under a microscope. they're manatees, 300 of them. the heating system at a power plant was turned on to warm the waters for them. sea turtles lethargic and stunned by the cold are being rescued and brought to marine life sanctuaries....
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in november, 2007, he walked from tampa bay, florida, to tallahassee, to bring awareness during the firstr home was weak awareness month. he once again drew attention to the homeless and build a home for the habitat for humanity. in the summer of 2009 he completed his walked from his house to the white house, with the belief that we all have the ability to make changes in this world if we try. as was mentioned earlier in 2010 he is planning a coast-to-coast walked by and which he will involve other youth and help to fund their ideas to help homeless young people. he is just an amazing and dedicated youth. zack? [applause] >> i would like to start by saying thank you. when they asked me to speak to you all, i was honored. one of the things that inspired me the most for the past five and half years are the people i have met and the french ships and partnerships i have developed with other organizations. in august of 2005, hurricane katrina hit and in a few months i was at renaissance village, their largest trailer park. i have seen the conditions that the kids were living in. i've played wi
in november, 2007, he walked from tampa bay, florida, to tallahassee, to bring awareness during the firstr home was weak awareness month. he once again drew attention to the homeless and build a home for the habitat for humanity. in the summer of 2009 he completed his walked from his house to the white house, with the belief that we all have the ability to make changes in this world if we try. as was mentioned earlier in 2010 he is planning a coast-to-coast walked by and which he will involve...
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for beekeepers in tallahassees where the temperatures have been in the teens the only hope, save theueen. >> as long as the queen and some of the bees make it through the winter, then we're fine. >> reporter: no, you're wrong. that's not protozoa under a microscope. they're manatees, hundreds of them. the heating system was turned on to warm the waters for them. sea turtles lethargic and stunned are being brought to marine life sanctuaries. nearly 100 so far. now, to be honest, there are some animals here in florida that just don't get and won't get any love. so, how do you feel about rats? maybe a foot long? they're not crazy about the cold either. well, they're scrambling and slithering and squeezing their way into nice, warm homes. >> rats should be in new york, not in my florida and not many my apartment with my kids. >> reporter: and iguanas over-runs south florida. the cold weather puts them literally in a state of suspended animation. not good when you live in a tree. florida's version of groundhog day. when the iguana falls out of the tree, six more weeks of winter. john zarr
for beekeepers in tallahassees where the temperatures have been in the teens the only hope, save theueen. >> as long as the queen and some of the bees make it through the winter, then we're fine. >> reporter: no, you're wrong. that's not protozoa under a microscope. they're manatees, hundreds of them. the heating system was turned on to warm the waters for them. sea turtles lethargic and stunned are being brought to marine life sanctuaries. nearly 100 so far. now, to be honest,...
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in november of 2007 zack walks 280 miles from tampa to tallahassee in order to bring awareness during the first-ever homeless youth awareness month. in 2008 he set out again from telehasim to it wannstedt to once again draw attention to the homeless and raise money to build a home through habitat for humanity for homeless families. in the summer of 2009, issac completed his law from his house to the white house. he believes that we all have the ability to make changes in this world if we just try. so as was mentioned earlier in 2010, zack is planning a coast to coast walk in which he will involve other youth and help fund their ideas to help homeless young people. please welcome zachary bonner. he is an amazing and dedicated youth. zack. [applause] >> i would like to start out by just saying thank you for allowing me to be a part of the symposium. leneigh asked me to come and speak to you all i was really honored. i think one of the things that is impressed and inspired me the most over the past five and half years of the people i have met in the french at some partnerships i develope
in november of 2007 zack walks 280 miles from tampa to tallahassee in order to bring awareness during the first-ever homeless youth awareness month. in 2008 he set out again from telehasim to it wannstedt to once again draw attention to the homeless and raise money to build a home through habitat for humanity for homeless families. in the summer of 2009, issac completed his law from his house to the white house. he believes that we all have the ability to make changes in this world if we just...
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tallahassee at 24 -- jacksonville at 26, orlando at 36. west palm beach at 39. new york, 33. there's lake-effect snow as the air moves across the frozen lakes. another shot of cold air into the weekend into the end of the weekend. look at this, omaha at 14 below. it is frigid in a lot of this country. >> there is >> there is one place in the country where temperatures are actually a little warmer than normal. that's the southwest. phoenix at about 71 degrees. l.a. at about 77. robin, george? >> hey, sam, wait a minute, any stray confetti left over? >> no. first of all, no. it's normally -- wait, wait, wait. that is confetti. yeah, it is. >> they did a great job of cleaning up. >> it's pretty darn clean. >> yes, it is. come on inside. >>> we do have time for our picture of the morning. we want to look at a stunning architectural feat. it is now the tallest building in the world. the burj dubai. it opens today, almost half a mile tall. you may remember, chris cuomo was there, remember? last year, chris not crazy about heights but he was at the top. it is amazing. >> $1.5 billio
tallahassee at 24 -- jacksonville at 26, orlando at 36. west palm beach at 39. new york, 33. there's lake-effect snow as the air moves across the frozen lakes. another shot of cold air into the weekend into the end of the weekend. look at this, omaha at 14 below. it is frigid in a lot of this country. >> there is >> there is one place in the country where temperatures are actually a little warmer than normal. that's the southwest. phoenix at about 71 degrees. l.a. at about 77....
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tallahassee at 24 -- jacksonville at 26, orlando at 36. west palm beach at 39. new york, 33.here's lake-effect snow as the air moves across the frozen lakes. another shot of cold air into the weekend into the end of the weekend. look at this, omaha at 14 below. it is frigid in a lot of this country. >>> a very good morning, brian van de graaff here, and we have some some this morning and we will get some clouds parted -- clouds. the wind chill is mainly in the single digits in the area. e winds will blow out of the northwest today and that will make the wind chill factor present throughout the day. tomorrow, a little bit of sunshine through the afternoon and the middle part >> there is >> there is one place in the country where temperatures are actually a little warmer than normal. that's the southwest. phoenix at about 71 degrees. l.a. at about 77. robin, george? >> hey, sam, wait a minute, any stray confetti left over? >> no. first of all, no. it's normally -- wait, wait, wait. that is confetti. yeah, it is. >> they did a great job of cleaning up. >> it's pretty darn clean.
tallahassee at 24 -- jacksonville at 26, orlando at 36. west palm beach at 39. new york, 33.here's lake-effect snow as the air moves across the frozen lakes. another shot of cold air into the weekend into the end of the weekend. look at this, omaha at 14 below. it is frigid in a lot of this country. >>> a very good morning, brian van de graaff here, and we have some some this morning and we will get some clouds parted -- clouds. the wind chill is mainly in the single digits in the...
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tonight's lows some of the coldest, 26 for orlando, 14 in tallahassee, what you'll be dealing with tomorrow morning when you wake up. a look at the radar is still showing the bulk of the rain in the country down to the south. you can see a little bit of snow, sleet. that was the case a few hours ago to the north of orlando and other than that, a pretty quiet weather pictures and a for the most part, high pressure is the dominant weather feature and that's reinforcing this cool air. the wind will ease up a little bit, but we're having significant wind chill in minneapolis that's making the feel-like temperature minus 16 degrees so the cold hangs on for another day. some good news because we will have a little bit of mild air that will start to move into the plains by tomorrow and then eventually, it will make its way down to the south by end of next week. >> brian: all right, domenica davis, thank you very much. it almost sounds too good to be true. a screening system that can see through clothes without leaving a person exposed, but does it really work? also, doctors cool a man's body tempe
tonight's lows some of the coldest, 26 for orlando, 14 in tallahassee, what you'll be dealing with tomorrow morning when you wake up. a look at the radar is still showing the bulk of the rain in the country down to the south. you can see a little bit of snow, sleet. that was the case a few hours ago to the north of orlando and other than that, a pretty quiet weather pictures and a for the most part, high pressure is the dominant weather feature and that's reinforcing this cool air. the wind...
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enjoy the consistent protection of the rights that are naturally there's, whether they were born in tallahasseehran. democracy has proven the best political system for making human rights a human reality over the long term. but it is crucial that we clarify what we mean when we talk about democracy. democracy means not only elections to choose leaders, but also active citizens and a free press and an independent judiciary and transparent and responsive institutions that are accountable tooto all citizens and protect their rights fairly and equally. it is not a choice of leaders make day-by-day. it is the reason they govern. democracies protect and respect citizens every day, not just on election day. democracy is demonstrate their greatness, not by insisting that they are perfect, but by using their institutions and their principles to make themselves and their union more perfect, just as our country continues to do after two hundred 33 years. at the same time, human development must also be part of our human rights agenda. basic levels of well-being, food, shelter, health, and education, and t
enjoy the consistent protection of the rights that are naturally there's, whether they were born in tallahasseehran. democracy has proven the best political system for making human rights a human reality over the long term. but it is crucial that we clarify what we mean when we talk about democracy. democracy means not only elections to choose leaders, but also active citizens and a free press and an independent judiciary and transparent and responsive institutions that are accountable tooto...
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great competition under way among the states and among the nation's from rollick to singapore, from tallahassee to shanghai, governments are pursuing bold initiatives to attract job opportunities within their borders. we must compete more vigorously to be more successful. crowing the tax base to business development is the key to virginia's economic recovery. let us start now by doubling the amount of that fund for the fiscal year of 2011. we have fallen behind many of our neighboring states. tax and regulatory incentives that we offer, this cannot last. provide us the tools and we will get the results for you. i have assembled a very talented team whose sole focus will be on economic development with lieutenant governor and chief in job creation officer and extremely accomplished entrepreneurs and businessmen. new funding is needed to incentivize now rural economic development. i think it is imperative that we focus on bringing jobs to the rural areas of our state that have been wracked by double- digit unemployment. [applause] >> i join with the lieutenant governor, several delegates, at a lu
great competition under way among the states and among the nation's from rollick to singapore, from tallahassee to shanghai, governments are pursuing bold initiatives to attract job opportunities within their borders. we must compete more vigorously to be more successful. crowing the tax base to business development is the key to virginia's economic recovery. let us start now by doubling the amount of that fund for the fiscal year of 2011. we have fallen behind many of our neighboring states....
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from raleigh to singapore; tallahassee to shanghai, governments are pursuing bold initiatives to attractjob-creating businesses to their borders. we must compete more vigorously to be successful. growing the tax base through business development is the key to virginia's economic recovery. let's start now by doubling the amount of the fund for fiscal year 2011. we have fallen behind many neighboring states in the tax and regulatory incentives we offer, which cannot last. provide us the tools, we will get results. i have assembled a very talented team to focus on economic development, with lieutenant governor bill bolling as a cabinet level chief job creation officer, and extraordinarily successful businessmen and entrepreneurs jim cheng as secretary of commerce and trade, and bob sledd as senior economic advisor. new funding is much needed to incentivize rural economic development. it is imperative that we focus on bringing new jobs to rural areas of our state that have been wracked by double-digit unemployment. [ applause ] in mid-december i joined lieutenant governor bolling, bob sledd,
from raleigh to singapore; tallahassee to shanghai, governments are pursuing bold initiatives to attractjob-creating businesses to their borders. we must compete more vigorously to be successful. growing the tax base through business development is the key to virginia's economic recovery. let's start now by doubling the amount of the fund for fiscal year 2011. we have fallen behind many neighboring states in the tax and regulatory incentives we offer, which cannot last. provide us the tools, we...
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host: tallahassee, fla., martha, on the independent line. caller: i think it would be wonderful if it were actually true. i think it is only a smoke and mirrors. midterm elections are coming up. if it were true i would like to start with corporate welfare. he can definitely cut a lot of from the pork barrel spending. we do not need a middle class task force. they can fire all of them. the only people paying for anything is the middle class. welfare fraud and abuse -- i know they say that legally no one pays for illegal immigrants, but that is not true. we see them getting food stamps, trac phones, electricity, their rent paid. all the medical and dental. legally it is not supposed to happen, but that is not true. we could probably save half a trillion dollars right there in just one year. host: all right, more of your calls on the proposed spending freeze. here is a message by twitter. if you missed some of the news about what came from the white house about middle-class folks in this country yesterday, "the washington post" lays it all out.
host: tallahassee, fla., martha, on the independent line. caller: i think it would be wonderful if it were actually true. i think it is only a smoke and mirrors. midterm elections are coming up. if it were true i would like to start with corporate welfare. he can definitely cut a lot of from the pork barrel spending. we do not need a middle class task force. they can fire all of them. the only people paying for anything is the middle class. welfare fraud and abuse -- i know they say that...
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host: thanks, from tallahassee, florida, with two people running for chair, and next month it seems certain governor crist's party anymore. and could be governor jeb bush's, as insider say he worked behind-the-scenes to the embattled senator greer, and saying that two will run for the chair. next is our caller from athens, georgia. caller: good morning, i have a couple of things i want to go through, it's been a year-and-a-half. first of all, i voted for barack obama, and second i didn't appreciate the bailout. they are too big to fail, they should fail. third, the health care bill, what the house and senate have done, it's garbage, should be thrown out. third, you shouldn't have sent 30,000 troops into afghanistan. next, the airplane bomber, it's security arrest, and it's not obama's fault. we need to work on these, happy new year, steve, and mr. obama, make the health care public. host: thank you caller, and correction that the plane bomber started in amsterdam. one headline about rupert murdock that was to leave fox, instead he got a contract and fox news is to make more than cnn, msnbc
host: thanks, from tallahassee, florida, with two people running for chair, and next month it seems certain governor crist's party anymore. and could be governor jeb bush's, as insider say he worked behind-the-scenes to the embattled senator greer, and saying that two will run for the chair. next is our caller from athens, georgia. caller: good morning, i have a couple of things i want to go through, it's been a year-and-a-half. first of all, i voted for barack obama, and second i didn't...
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tallahassee, clinton on the republican line.ler: i had some concerns about the nature of the debate. my concerns were two fold. it seems strange to put these burdens on the states. medical providers seemed to dwindle and of course, more people will be in need. some people, unfortunately -- there is a stigma associated with medicaid. some people also know that if you have medicare, it is harder for primary care providers to find a provider for medicare. it would seem that had the specter of the stigma is growing taller, whether they are eligible due to circumstances, seemed to becoming second-class citizens, and this is slipping away from the debate. i could go on for quite some time about this, but i wonder if anyone will address these issues of the dwindling pool of primary care providers and the stigma that some of these existing plants are getting, not to mention the stigma of the public plan. where are these providers going to come from with the ever- increasing cost? i will be happy to take my comments off the air. guest: w
tallahassee, clinton on the republican line.ler: i had some concerns about the nature of the debate. my concerns were two fold. it seems strange to put these burdens on the states. medical providers seemed to dwindle and of course, more people will be in need. some people, unfortunately -- there is a stigma associated with medicaid. some people also know that if you have medicare, it is harder for primary care providers to find a provider for medicare. it would seem that had the specter of the...
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host: tallahassee, florida. caller: good morning. i have a couple of questions. the commission set up and took care of the business and made all these appointments. there is a fellow and i forget his name. he is working and is an islamic muslim and he is working with the administration. he was appointed to a vice -- he was appointed to advise about terrorism and he has been connected with this fellow that was on the plant as well as the guy from fort hood. -- that was on the plane. i wonder why nobody questions that. my other question is, why in the world with a point, why did obama a. the pulte tunnel when she was the worst governor -- why did obama. a. janet napolitano? caller: i think this whole terror think is a scam. every time somebody walks around with a bomb in his underwear, we are supposed to walk on liberties every day. it is just a big joke. thank you for taking my call. host: congress shares blame for the intelligence failures. pour congressional oversight contributed -- for congressional oversight -- poor congressional oversight contributed to this.
host: tallahassee, florida. caller: good morning. i have a couple of questions. the commission set up and took care of the business and made all these appointments. there is a fellow and i forget his name. he is working and is an islamic muslim and he is working with the administration. he was appointed to a vice -- he was appointed to advise about terrorism and he has been connected with this fellow that was on the plant as well as the guy from fort hood. -- that was on the plane. i wonder why...
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tallahassee, clinton on the republican line.ture of the debate. my concerns were two fold. it seems strange to put these burdens on the states. medical providers seemed to dwindle and of course, more people will be in need. some people, unfortunately -- there is a stigma associated with medicaid. some people also know that if you have medicare, it is harder for primary care providers to find a provider for medicare. it would seem that had the specter of the stigma is growing taller, whether they are eligible due to circumstances, seemed to becoming second-class citizens, and this is slipping away from the debate. i could go on for quite some time about this, but i wonder if anyone will address these issues of the dwindling pool of primary care providers and the stigma that some of these existing plants are getting, not to mention the stigma of the public plan. where are these providers going to come from with the ever- increasing cost? i will be happy to take my comments off the air. guest: with regard to state medicaid and cost
tallahassee, clinton on the republican line.ture of the debate. my concerns were two fold. it seems strange to put these burdens on the states. medical providers seemed to dwindle and of course, more people will be in need. some people, unfortunately -- there is a stigma associated with medicaid. some people also know that if you have medicare, it is harder for primary care providers to find a provider for medicare. it would seem that had the specter of the stigma is growing taller, whether...
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. >> host: tallahassee, florida, martha, on the independent line. the president's proposing a spending freeze on at least part of the budget. what's your reaction? >> caller: i think it would be wonderful if it was actually true. i really think it is smoke and mirrors because the midterm elections are coming up. but if it were true, i would like to suggest they can start with corporate welfare, and then they can definitely, the pork-barrel spending cut a lot out. we don't need a middle class task force. they can fire all of them, between corporate welfare and welfare for the poor, the only people paying for anything is the middle class. so pretty simple for us out here. and welfare, welfare fraud and abuse. i know they say that, you know, legally, nobody pays for illegal immigrants but that is not true. those of us out here, we see them getting food stamps and electric assistance, track phones. cell phones. they get their rent paid. so all their medical and dental. legally not supposed to happen but that is not true. we can probably save half a tril
. >> host: tallahassee, florida, martha, on the independent line. the president's proposing a spending freeze on at least part of the budget. what's your reaction? >> caller: i think it would be wonderful if it was actually true. i really think it is smoke and mirrors because the midterm elections are coming up. but if it were true, i would like to suggest they can start with corporate welfare, and then they can definitely, the pork-barrel spending cut a lot out. we don't need a...
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tallahassee, clinton on the republican line.caller: i had some concerns about the nature of the debate. my concerns were two fold. it seems strange to put these burdens on the states. medical providers seemed to dwindle and of course, more people will be in need. some people, unfortunately -- there is a stigma associated with medicaid. some people also know that if you have medicare, it is harder for primary care providers to find a provider for medicare. it would seem that had the specter of the stigma is growing taller, whether they are eligible due to circumstances, seemed to becoming second-class citizens, and this is slipping away from the debate. i could go on for quite some time about this, but i wonder if anyone will address these issues of the dwindling pool of primary care providers and the stigma that some of these existing plants are getting, not to mention the stigma of the public plan. where are these providers going to come from with the ever- increasing cost? i will be happy to take my comments off the air. guest
tallahassee, clinton on the republican line.caller: i had some concerns about the nature of the debate. my concerns were two fold. it seems strange to put these burdens on the states. medical providers seemed to dwindle and of course, more people will be in need. some people, unfortunately -- there is a stigma associated with medicaid. some people also know that if you have medicare, it is harder for primary care providers to find a provider for medicare. it would seem that had the specter of...