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that crystal vase is going to the tandem of mcmahon and baldwin. our final four down on the course with bill blackmar. >> and what a great championship down to the final shot. allen, i thought you were going to pull it out of the hat. you got two in a row in there, but the last one slipped out. >> it did. but i gave it my best effort. jim rice and myself were trying to contend all day long. i was basically piggybacking him all day long. what a great competitor he is, what an outstanding guy. my hats off to john mumadas for having us out here. my man over here to the left, i mean, what an unbelievable competitor to hit that many golf balls in the grid like he did. i'll have to start taking lesso from this man. thank you very much. thanks for having me out. >> jim, he's right. it was a dominating peformance. maybe around the corner, we might see you in more events. you might have a new career on your hands. >> i don't know. got to bring another driver, other than this one. >> i thought you guys would pull it off. and our champion, jim mcmahon, no sho
that crystal vase is going to the tandem of mcmahon and baldwin. our final four down on the course with bill blackmar. >> and what a great championship down to the final shot. allen, i thought you were going to pull it out of the hat. you got two in a row in there, but the last one slipped out. >> it did. but i gave it my best effort. jim rice and myself were trying to contend all day long. i was basically piggybacking him all day long. what a great competitor he is, what an...
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. >> they will tell a newly diagnosed patient a group in tandem a list of counselors of men who are survivors and recommend to them they contact one of us and talk to them. >> how withdrawed when you discovered you had prostate cancer. >> 62. >> how long before it took before you you underwent the total removal of the prostate gland, right doctor, and any surrounding tissue? >> there are small glands right behind the prostate gland that are commonly taken. >> we have a graphic that displays it. as we see on the screen this is peroneal surgery and the incision is made under the terre haute tim, between the scrotum and the anus? did you have that? >> i had a radical operation with the incision made just below the navel to the pubic bone. >> we have that available, too, as a graphic, retro pubic surgery, is that what we see there? does that pretty much describe what the location was? >> yes, it does, john. >> it's from the navel down to the top of the where the penis joins the anatomy. >> that's correct. >> what was that like? >> well, it's major surgery. i was diagnosed in february of '93 and i
. >> they will tell a newly diagnosed patient a group in tandem a list of counselors of men who are survivors and recommend to them they contact one of us and talk to them. >> how withdrawed when you discovered you had prostate cancer. >> 62. >> how long before it took before you you underwent the total removal of the prostate gland, right doctor, and any surrounding tissue? >> there are small glands right behind the prostate gland that are commonly taken. >>...
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we've been working on various volumes in tandem. so we are about two years away from bringing volume two out and we hope every two years or so after that to come out with another one. >> who do you think once these? >> well, the people who will purchase them will primarily be libraries. they are expensive. it's not something that an ordinary person normally is going to go out and buy. althgh i have talked to some folks who want them. scholars who need these kind of reference work sample library them themselves. >> are they available at the museum? >> gas gas. >> at the website? >> it is u.s. h. and m..org. >> u.s. holocaust memorial museum.org. >> yes. but abbreviated. >> geoff megargee is the editor of the entire project, but here, volume one is now out. "encyclopedia of camps and ghettos, 1933-1945". thank you. >> thank you very much. >> deborah gordon come and 2900 cars are on the road in the world today? >> there are just over 1 billion cars on the world's roads. not just cars motor vehicles. cars, trucks, buses, loss of two whe
we've been working on various volumes in tandem. so we are about two years away from bringing volume two out and we hope every two years or so after that to come out with another one. >> who do you think once these? >> well, the people who will purchase them will primarily be libraries. they are expensive. it's not something that an ordinary person normally is going to go out and buy. althgh i have talked to some folks who want them. scholars who need these kind of reference work...
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we have been working on various volumes in tandem. we hope every twoears or so after that to come out another one. >> host: fuji you think oe these? >> gst: well, the people who will purchase them will primarily be libraries because they are expensive. is not something the ordinary rson is going to go out and buy although i have talk to some folks, scholars sunni these reference works and will buy them themselves. >> host: are they available at the newseum? at theeb site? what is your web address? >> guest: hew s holocaust memorial museum.com. >> host: geoffrey megargee is the editor of the entire project but now volume one is out 1933-1945-- "enclopedia of camps and ghettos," 1933-1945. thank you very muc >> bubba's by the university of virginia press and edited by english professor jessica feldman a ph.d. candidate robert slling. it is called "what ould i read next?." professor feldman where did this project come from and what is it? >> the project actually began in two places. when was i did a short stint in the administration beca
we have been working on various volumes in tandem. we hope every twoears or so after that to come out another one. >> host: fuji you think oe these? >> gst: well, the people who will purchase them will primarily be libraries because they are expensive. is not something the ordinary rson is going to go out and buy although i have talk to some folks, scholars sunni these reference works and will buy them themselves. >> host: are they available at the newseum? at theeb site? what...
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can stocks in general rise as gold rises in tandem as is the case this morning? >> absolutely. everybody's talk about the september, october corrections. if everybody talks about it, it usual never happens. the last time we had a 45% correction and the next year, 2003, the market stormed. from labor day to the end of the year, the market was up 15 to 20%. so i think we're up for a repeated history here. >> i want to ask you, david, maybe this isn't a gold versus stock story. maybe a gold versus u.s. dollar story. when gold is rising this much, stocks get a bit twittery. the last time gold pushed 1,000 was in february. maybe this is an impending u.s. dollar crisis story. >> with people moving into gold and the dollar being weak, that's a positive for the economy. the fact of the matter is many say that without the massive amounts of monetary stimulus being applied to this economy, this market would be nowhere. mr. bernanke's got to be looking at that price of gold as a forerunner in inflation. he's got to withdraw that and then where's the stock market going to be. >> tom, you'r
can stocks in general rise as gold rises in tandem as is the case this morning? >> absolutely. everybody's talk about the september, october corrections. if everybody talks about it, it usual never happens. the last time we had a 45% correction and the next year, 2003, the market stormed. from labor day to the end of the year, the market was up 15 to 20%. so i think we're up for a repeated history here. >> i want to ask you, david, maybe this isn't a gold versus stock story. maybe a...
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knows the passing windows, great tandem. >> thaddeus lewis with the mistake, oh, no,. >> pretty bad mistake for tay smart guy going to duke. >> returned 48 yards. have to pay for that. kansas wins big, 44-16. tate forcier, 7 of 13. 16 yards. this is the michigan score. tate forcier. right, a big enough win, 45-17. >> oh, there we go. well, maybe it was the 44 they got. >> 28-41. we continue to wait. inclement weather in the area. those fans are still in the stands and going to play this one we're told. have to wait a bit longer. >> s.e.c., of course, they're going to play. >> not going anywhere. >> what we can talk about is what to expect. we're waiting for kickoff. let's tell the good people what we'll see in auburn when they do play. >> they need to get off to a fast start and shown a little more explosiveness than they did a year ago. offensive system that is still focusing on running the ball. always have to do that at auburn. that's what they got away from. now running the ball and getting better quarterback play and bigger more physical up front against that west virginia defense that
knows the passing windows, great tandem. >> thaddeus lewis with the mistake, oh, no,. >> pretty bad mistake for tay smart guy going to duke. >> returned 48 yards. have to pay for that. kansas wins big, 44-16. tate forcier, 7 of 13. 16 yards. this is the michigan score. tate forcier. right, a big enough win, 45-17. >> oh, there we go. well, maybe it was the 44 they got. >> 28-41. we continue to wait. inclement weather in the area. those fans are still in the stands...
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clad in pink jump suits they jumped to break the record for the women's largest tandem skydive. it raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for city of hope breast cancer research fund. beautiful. that's a beautiful sight. well, king kong may have had the size but these gorillas had the numbers to take the streets in london. 600 people dressed up in gorilla suits to take part in the seventh annual gorilla run. the costumes were provided by the organizers of the race. the gorilla organization. but many added their own special touch, such as a swimsuit or oversized inflatable banana. it raises money to save the gorillas in africa. i bet it's hot in there. >> 6:41. coming up, the morning's headlines. >> and we're loose looking at your morning commute. getting busier out there. we'll let you know if any delays have developed. >> a cold front is on the move. i'll let you know how that will play into our forecast today coming up of the right now a look at our current statistics. it's 54 at the airport this morning. 59 downtown. the winds now are calm but will be picking up by this afte
clad in pink jump suits they jumped to break the record for the women's largest tandem skydive. it raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for city of hope breast cancer research fund. beautiful. that's a beautiful sight. well, king kong may have had the size but these gorillas had the numbers to take the streets in london. 600 people dressed up in gorilla suits to take part in the seventh annual gorilla run. the costumes were provided by the organizers of the race. the gorilla organization....
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insurance companies responded to this by saying today that in effect their premiums are simply rising in tandem with the underlying costs in the health care sector. what's the evidence on this? how do you rule this one? >> well, that's what they always say. if you recall back 15 years ago, the insurance industry said, let's not do reform like the president proposed or president clinton at that time, mrs. clinton. let's let the invisible hand of the market work its magic. we, the insurance companies, can control medical costs and keep those premiums down. well, obviously, it wasn't something they could do. they eventually ran out of tricks and, in fact, it was not even possible that they could manage to do it with what they have tried to do. so what they do is now price their premiums above what they expect medical inflation to me, and they always price it enough above that to be able to guarantee their investors a profit. so that's why it's been going up as much as it has. >> and does the baucus bill as you see it now do anything to control the rise of these premiums, and should it do something
insurance companies responded to this by saying today that in effect their premiums are simply rising in tandem with the underlying costs in the health care sector. what's the evidence on this? how do you rule this one? >> well, that's what they always say. if you recall back 15 years ago, the insurance industry said, let's not do reform like the president proposed or president clinton at that time, mrs. clinton. let's let the invisible hand of the market work its magic. we, the insurance...
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the question tonight is, that haven't been challenged yet by a tandem like matt fortay and jay cutler very difficult to sack. jay cutler is the most difficult quarterback in the league to sack last year. so you have to wonder with just those front three if that will be able to get enough pressure, not on to stop fortay, but to get to the quarterback. >> players in this league talk about it. one game at a time. we hear the cliches. last year the bears were embarrassed at lambeau field 37-3. how much ebbing tra motivation are sesing is carrying over to tonight? >> well, there's definitely come. the reason why, kevin, is that love vi smith has made his team watch the game film from that game here last november a number of times. that are tired of watching it. that want to make up for it tonight. one big change is smith is in charge of the defense. he's calling the defensive plays, which he was not doing when that came here last year. the big question for the bears, quite honestly, is their secondary. they've had a patchwork secondary throughout the preseason because of injury. charl till
the question tonight is, that haven't been challenged yet by a tandem like matt fortay and jay cutler very difficult to sack. jay cutler is the most difficult quarterback in the league to sack last year. so you have to wonder with just those front three if that will be able to get enough pressure, not on to stop fortay, but to get to the quarterback. >> players in this league talk about it. one game at a time. we hear the cliches. last year the bears were embarrassed at lambeau field...
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tandem right, fake peel, liz san diego! forget it, coach. we're gonna wedge it open with a crowbar.et's wedge it. i'm trying! frost-brewed coors light. official beer sponsor of the nfl. coach, we still can't get into the coors light. you're gonna have to come up here. time out, time out. he's coming! >>> is nats trail willing -- trailing 3-1. it was 3 months ago that you were drafted by the nationals. and now you have your first professional season under your belt. how would you describe your time in single a and double-a. >> it's craze each a crazy 3 months. i had a lot of fun. i was fortunate enough to finish up in harrisburg. had a blast and we came up short of the playoff. it was a blast. i was fortunate to have success there. >> now you get to join norris and strasburg going to the arizona fall lead, your thoughts on that. it will be fun. i get to play, strasburg is the only guy i have not played. with i played with espinoza and it will be fun. there will be a lot of good hitters out there. and it will be fun. looking forward it to. i know by the time i'm out there we've m
tandem right, fake peel, liz san diego! forget it, coach. we're gonna wedge it open with a crowbar.et's wedge it. i'm trying! frost-brewed coors light. official beer sponsor of the nfl. coach, we still can't get into the coors light. you're gonna have to come up here. time out, time out. he's coming! >>> is nats trail willing -- trailing 3-1. it was 3 months ago that you were drafted by the nationals. and now you have your first professional season under your belt. how would you...
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some minors are moving in tandem with gold. basically, a sign of the broad-based rally. it's turned lower on this as gold is back down. next up is gold fields, earlier today trading at a 52-week high. canada's gold earlier at a 52-week high. it's come off those levels and has announced an agreement with silver wheaton. b barrick is going to be receiving a deal for -- one nasdaq stock up 134, it's opexa therapeutic. this compared to a placebo. back to you. >>> that is it for this edition of "the call." >> thank you, it was a great pleasure. >> and a pleasure to be with you. >> i'll see you tonight on the kudlow report and "power lunch" is up next. oq >>> welcome to "power lunch" for tuesday. stocks higher generally today. we're well off the highs of is is session though after this holiday weekend. energy among the leaders. exxon and chevron leading the dow. the dow's best gain since 2003, but is there still time to get in on this? >>> diversification long been one of the corner stones of investing. does diversifying still work for your portfolio? we have a bull and bear
some minors are moving in tandem with gold. basically, a sign of the broad-based rally. it's turned lower on this as gold is back down. next up is gold fields, earlier today trading at a 52-week high. canada's gold earlier at a 52-week high. it's come off those levels and has announced an agreement with silver wheaton. b barrick is going to be receiving a deal for -- one nasdaq stock up 134, it's opexa therapeutic. this compared to a placebo. back to you. >>> that is it for this...
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i meant for a tandem jump. >> are you guys ready this morning to see the word's saddest dog?look. his name is mr. newman. he has a cute little sweater on. they titled the pictures on flicker tough days for mr. newman. despite the cool they had threads, the girls just aren't interested in him anymore. people just seem to be staring at this picture all day long. >> hello, newman. let's go from the saddest dog in the world to the happiest. >> aw! >> i can't see that picture enough. how about you? >> look at that little man. the picture of happiness and contentment. a lot making it green is making sure the air in your home is healthy for your family to breathe. make sure you test your home for the presence of radon. it's easy. to learn more, call... preserve your family's health and well-being. get your home tested. now, that's living healthy and green. ♪ green, green, green ♪ it's your home, it's your dream ♪ ♪ radon testing, keep it healthy and clean ♪ ♪ make it green, green, green ♪ to learn more, call... >> act of defiance. iran flexes its nuclear mus bill test launching imme
i meant for a tandem jump. >> are you guys ready this morning to see the word's saddest dog?look. his name is mr. newman. he has a cute little sweater on. they titled the pictures on flicker tough days for mr. newman. despite the cool they had threads, the girls just aren't interested in him anymore. people just seem to be staring at this picture all day long. >> hello, newman. let's go from the saddest dog in the world to the happiest. >> aw! >> i can't see that picture...
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oil prices were to go down sharply from here, most of the commodity related stocks could go down in tandemt would create the buying opportunity they were looking for. >> are there any fertilizer stocks you do like? >> we do like another stock called mosaic. the issue there is that the e l evaluation is more attractive. >> it's genetic engineering? >> they're also a fertilizer company. we're simply saying take some profit from potash and if you want to come back when there's a correction, we still like it longer term, but short term are concerned it's overvalued. if you have to have exposure to large cap fertilizer, mosaic is more attractive to be in. >> thank you very much. michael judd. >>> up next, for the first time ever, a u.s. financial services firm will be owned by a native american trim. >> the firm apparently not subject to normal tax law. we're going to find out what that means for its opportunity. chairman and ceo with us after this. be right back. when this shoe store added aflac to its employee benefits package at no direct cost to the company... it was a perfect fit. find out
oil prices were to go down sharply from here, most of the commodity related stocks could go down in tandemt would create the buying opportunity they were looking for. >> are there any fertilizer stocks you do like? >> we do like another stock called mosaic. the issue there is that the e l evaluation is more attractive. >> it's genetic engineering? >> they're also a fertilizer company. we're simply saying take some profit from potash and if you want to come back when...
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learn a few lessons that all the citizens of the world have a need for so that it may not happen in tandemd the possibility of reversing peacefully or to restore the state of law. the international community doesn't have efficient mechanisms to make a coup a crime. those who perpetrated. this is the international community. second leads, the role of the armed forces had still be reviewed. the role of the armed forces and its leaders but is able to be corrected by the elite turned into violence if they would use the armed action disbands to put an end to democracy then there would be violence. that would make the security of the people in latin america in the hemisphere. there are groups that we hado get rid of. we have gotten rid of. but we continue to bring conflict to our countries. we did not have to go through. but if this happens addends then there are people ople from canao the south will continue to experience violence. on society, the freedom. that is how the u.s. is able to have an african immigrant as the president. and it is actually the best way we have to fight for poverty. to
learn a few lessons that all the citizens of the world have a need for so that it may not happen in tandemd the possibility of reversing peacefully or to restore the state of law. the international community doesn't have efficient mechanisms to make a coup a crime. those who perpetrated. this is the international community. second leads, the role of the armed forces had still be reviewed. the role of the armed forces and its leaders but is able to be corrected by the elite turned into violence...
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to learn a few lessons thatll the citizens of the world have a ne for so that it may not happen in tandemity of reversg peacefully or to restore the state of law. the international comnity doesn't have efficient mechanisms to make a coup a crime. those who perpetrated. this is the international community. second leads, the role of the armed forces had still be reviewed theole of the armed forces and its leaders but is able to be corrected by the elite turned into violence if they would use the armed action disbands to put an end to democracy then there would be vlence. that would make the security of the people in latin america in the hemisphere. there are groups that we had to get rid of. we have gotten rid of. but we continue to bring conflict to our countries. we did not have to go through. but if this happens addends then there are pple ople from canadao the south will continue to experience violence. on society, the freedom. that is how the u.s. isble to have an african immigrant as the president. and it is actually the best way we have to fit for poverty. to remove poverty if our pe
to learn a few lessons thatll the citizens of the world have a ne for so that it may not happen in tandemity of reversg peacefully or to restore the state of law. the international comnity doesn't have efficient mechanisms to make a coup a crime. those who perpetrated. this is the international community. second leads, the role of the armed forces had still be reviewed theole of the armed forces and its leaders but is able to be corrected by the elite turned into violence if they would use the...
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so we work in tandem and teams up to the level of competency of each individual to provide that bestare for patients. host: dr. zimmet called the i.c.u. a nursing center where doctors make cameo appearances. guest: i heard him say that. i think he's being very gracious. i like to see the i.c.u. and almost any unit within the hospital as a real orchestra. yes, the physicians are in and out. and the nurses are there 24/7 with our patients. our physician colleagues set the roadmap. and together they partner with us and we set the care plan together and really provide the best care for patients. that's the real combination of efforts of the whole team in a hospital. the physicians are obviously at the front end of that, with nurses partnering. host: has the relationship between doctors and nurses changed over the years? guest: i believe that relationship has improved. and improved for the patient. i believe that nurses have always had a great respect for physicians. and as the education for nurses has been -- has actually grown and responsibility has grown along with that, physicians hav
so we work in tandem and teams up to the level of competency of each individual to provide that bestare for patients. host: dr. zimmet called the i.c.u. a nursing center where doctors make cameo appearances. guest: i heard him say that. i think he's being very gracious. i like to see the i.c.u. and almost any unit within the hospital as a real orchestra. yes, the physicians are in and out. and the nurses are there 24/7 with our patients. our physician colleagues set the roadmap. and together...
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we work in tandem of a team to provide that best care for patients. . . guest: i heard him say that. i think he's being very gracious. i like to see the i.c.u. and almost any unit within the hospital as a real orchestra. yes, the physicians are in and out. and the nurses are there 24/7 with our patients. our physician colleagues set the roadmap. and together they partner with us and we set the care plan us and we set the care plan together and best care for patients. that's the real combination of efforts of the whole team in a hospital. the physicians are obviously at the front end of that, with nurses partnering. host: has the relationship between doctors and nurses changed over the years? guest: i believe that relationship has improved. and improved for the patient. i believe that nurses have always had a great respect for physicians. and as the education for nurses has been -- has actually grown and responsibility has grown along with that, physicians have always respected nurses. that's been my experience. but the level of education now is equalizing
we work in tandem of a team to provide that best care for patients. . . guest: i heard him say that. i think he's being very gracious. i like to see the i.c.u. and almost any unit within the hospital as a real orchestra. yes, the physicians are in and out. and the nurses are there 24/7 with our patients. our physician colleagues set the roadmap. and together they partner with us and we set the care plan us and we set the care plan together and best care for patients. that's the real combination...
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they had three committees in the house agree -- think about this -- agree to do this in tandem and they got it out of all committees in one summer. hell, in two months. so you got a bill. it's not perfect. i agree with that. in the senate you had a chairman who was dying of cancer, but his staff, of course, had pretty clear instructions and dodd came in and took over. and you got a bill out of the health committee. the finance committee is clearly stuck, but i think it's fair to say they are going to produce something. so i think congress did its job. the difficulty is congress didn't do its job in time for there to be more than a one-pager in august. so one similarity in now and then is that explaining complexity when people are scared is really hard. i'm not sure anybody could do it, what i observed from the way these things have gone in various places, once you get past the shouting, which after some effort, you can. when you talk to people about what it's really about, and you see the members do that or see the people with the members do that. you see the people talk among themselve
they had three committees in the house agree -- think about this -- agree to do this in tandem and they got it out of all committees in one summer. hell, in two months. so you got a bill. it's not perfect. i agree with that. in the senate you had a chairman who was dying of cancer, but his staff, of course, had pretty clear instructions and dodd came in and took over. and you got a bill out of the health committee. the finance committee is clearly stuck, but i think it's fair to say they are...
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next week i will outline how we will approach to the element in tandem with diplomacy to be effectivend efficient delete coefficient and enable the state apartments have usaid and the millennium challenge to execute 21st century foreign policy goals. the foundation for our approach will be principles that will move loss away from top down assistance that too often fail to meet the needs of those we are attempting to help or as only a short-term effect. to solve the complex problems of poverty, hunger, health, climate change and where they intersect we need to focus on those root causes and look for approaches that change talk, transformed an environment which people are making these decisions and in which governments are held accountable to a higher degree of performance and transparency. we will be looking for ways to not only explain our approach, but to highlight issues. i will be, for example, participating in any event with secretary general bon ki-moon. we have launched a quadrennial diplomacy and development review unfortunately that adds another acronym to the state lexicon, t
next week i will outline how we will approach to the element in tandem with diplomacy to be effectivend efficient delete coefficient and enable the state apartments have usaid and the millennium challenge to execute 21st century foreign policy goals. the foundation for our approach will be principles that will move loss away from top down assistance that too often fail to meet the needs of those we are attempting to help or as only a short-term effect. to solve the complex problems of poverty,...
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next week i will outline how we will approach developed in tandem with diplomacy to be effective and efficient and enable the state department, usaid and of the millennium challenge to pursue and execute 21st century foreign policy goals. the foundation for our approach will be principles there will move us away from top down assistance that too often fails to meet the needs. to solve the complex problem, poverty, health, climate change, where they intersect, we want to focus on the root causes and look for approaches that really change, transform the environment in which people are making these decisions and an image of government are held accountable to a higher degree of performance and transparency. we will be looking for ways to model the explain our approach to highlight issues. i will be for example participating in an event with secretary-general bon ki-moon hosted by the u.n. and united states government on security. we have launched a quadrennial diplomacy and development review. unfortunately that adds another acronym to the state lexicon, the qddr led by jack lewin and co
next week i will outline how we will approach developed in tandem with diplomacy to be effective and efficient and enable the state department, usaid and of the millennium challenge to pursue and execute 21st century foreign policy goals. the foundation for our approach will be principles there will move us away from top down assistance that too often fails to meet the needs. to solve the complex problem, poverty, health, climate change, where they intersect, we want to focus on the root causes...
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so we work in tandem and teams up to the level of competency of each individual to provide that best care for patients. host: dr. zimmet called the i.c.u. a nursing center where doctors make cameo appearances. guest: i heard him say that. i think he's being very gracious. i like to see the i.c.u. and almost any unit within the hospital as a real orchestra. yes, the physicians are in and out. and the nurses are there 24/7 with our patients. our physician colleagues set the roadmap. and together they partner with us and we set the care plan together and really provide the best care for patients. that's the real combination of efforts of the whole team in a hospital. the physicians are obviously at the front end of that, with nurses partnering. host: has the relationship between doctors and nurses changed over the years? guest: i believe that relationship has improved. and improved for the patient. i believe that nurses have always had a great respect for physicians. and as the education for nurses has been -- has actually grown and responsibility has grown along with that, physicians h
so we work in tandem and teams up to the level of competency of each individual to provide that best care for patients. host: dr. zimmet called the i.c.u. a nursing center where doctors make cameo appearances. guest: i heard him say that. i think he's being very gracious. i like to see the i.c.u. and almost any unit within the hospital as a real orchestra. yes, the physicians are in and out. and the nurses are there 24/7 with our patients. our physician colleagues set the roadmap. and together...
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servicers will not be required to option for h for h refinancing in tandem with mha mang home affordable trial modification option. lastly as commissioner of fha i should note that homeowners with fha-insured loans have been eligible for variety of loss mitigation programs to help protect them from foreclosure. more than 500 families were assisted last year with forbearance, preforeclosure seal and deemed in lieu of for colors sure amongst others. because the servicers of fh-insured loans are required to notify five delinquent homeowners about options available to them help make the mo monthly payments to take such steps before initiating foreclosure proceedings. as a result we expect another half million families wille protected from for closure in 2009 through benefits provided by nha insurance. we unveiled,ha home affordable to give qualified fha-insured borrowers the opportunity to obtain assistance under termsable to those under mha without increasing cost to the taxpayer. by offering a partial claim of up to 30% of the unpaid balance defering repayment of mortgage principle through
servicers will not be required to option for h for h refinancing in tandem with mha mang home affordable trial modification option. lastly as commissioner of fha i should note that homeowners with fha-insured loans have been eligible for variety of loss mitigation programs to help protect them from foreclosure. more than 500 families were assisted last year with forbearance, preforeclosure seal and deemed in lieu of for colors sure amongst others. because the servicers of fh-insured loans are...
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they had tee committees in the house agree, now think about this, agree to do this in tandem.heyot i out of all committees. in one summer. hell in two months. so is you got aill. it's not perfect. i would agree to tha and in the senate you had a chairman who was dying of cancer. but his staff, course, had pretty clear instructions. and dodd came in and took other. and you got a bill out of the health committee. the finance committee is clearly stuck. but i think it's fair to say they are going to produce something of a eni think congress did its job. the difficulty is congress didn't do its job in time for there to be more than a one pager in august, and so one similarity in n and then is that explaining complexit when people are scared is really hard. and i'm not sure anybody could do it. what i observe from the way these things have gone in various places, once you get past the shouting,hich indeed after some effort you can, when you talk to people about wha it's really about and you see the members do that or the see the people with the members do that andou see the pple ta
they had tee committees in the house agree, now think about this, agree to do this in tandem.heyot i out of all committees. in one summer. hell in two months. so is you got aill. it's not perfect. i would agree to tha and in the senate you had a chairman who was dying of cancer. but his staff, course, had pretty clear instructions. and dodd came in and took other. and you got a bill out of the health committee. the finance committee is clearly stuck. but i think it's fair to say they are going...
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this proposal would also work in tandem with other proposals, like those being advocated by others andthose i've mentioned today, the coordinated integrated care, the bundling, and other ways to improve the medicare payment system. we know there's also other ways, and i will end with just mentioning these, that we can improve efficiency in health care spending. one, as a former prosecutor, i care a lot about this, is to reduce medicare fraud. law enforcement authorities estimate that health care fraud costs taxpayers and costs those seniors on medicare more than $60 billion every year. this is as much as 20% of total medicare spending. there are ways -- and we have some bills that have already been introduced -- to greatly reduce this. secondly, something the esident raised in his speech before congress with this idea of looking at malpractice reform. i can tell you in minnesota, in 2006, we had the lowest malpractice premiums in the nation, and areas like ours with more efficient care tend to have lower malpractice premiums. and that's what our doctors want. well, one of the things th
this proposal would also work in tandem with other proposals, like those being advocated by others andthose i've mentioned today, the coordinated integrated care, the bundling, and other ways to improve the medicare payment system. we know there's also other ways, and i will end with just mentioning these, that we can improve efficiency in health care spending. one, as a former prosecutor, i care a lot about this, is to reduce medicare fraud. law enforcement authorities estimate that health...
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so we work in tandem and teams up to the level of competency of each individual to provide that bestcare for patients. host: dr. zimmet called the i.c.u. a nursing center where doctors make cameo appearances. guest: i heard him say that. i think he's being very gracious. i like to see the i.c.u. and almost any unit within the hospital as a real orchestra. yes, the physicians are in and out. and the nurses are there 24/7 with our patients. our physician colleagues set the roadmap. and together they partner with us and we set the care plan together and really provide the best care for patients. that's the real combination of efforts of the whole team in a hospital. the physicians are obviously at the front end of that, with nurses partnering. host: has the relationship between doctors and nurses changed over the years? guest: i believe that relationship has improved. and improved for the patient. i believe that nurses have always had a great respect for physicians. and as the education for nurses has been -- has actually grown and responsibility has grown along with that, physicians ha
so we work in tandem and teams up to the level of competency of each individual to provide that bestcare for patients. host: dr. zimmet called the i.c.u. a nursing center where doctors make cameo appearances. guest: i heard him say that. i think he's being very gracious. i like to see the i.c.u. and almost any unit within the hospital as a real orchestra. yes, the physicians are in and out. and the nurses are there 24/7 with our patients. our physician colleagues set the roadmap. and together...
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servicers will now be requiped to offer the option forn refinancingn tandem with an mha making home affordable trial modification option. lastly, as commissioner of fha, i shouldnow that homeowners with fha insured loans have long been eligible or a variety of loss mitigation proams to help protect them from foreclosure. lasted more than 500,000 families weressisted through forbearance, partial claim, low modification, pre-foreclosure sale and deed in lieu of foreclosure amongst other state that's in part because the servicers of fha insured loans are required to notified to live in homeowners about the options available to them to help the make their monthly payment and to take such steps before initiating foreclosure proceedings. as a result, we expect another half million fans will be protected from foreclosure in 2009 through benefit abided by fha insurance. we recently unveiled fhhome affordable to give qualified fha insured borrowers the opportunity to obtain assistance under terms comparable to those under mha wiout increasing cost to the taxpayer. by offering a partial claim about to 3
servicers will now be requiped to offer the option forn refinancingn tandem with an mha making home affordable trial modification option. lastly, as commissioner of fha, i shouldnow that homeowners with fha insured loans have long been eligible or a variety of loss mitigation proams to help protect them from foreclosure. lasted more than 500,000 families weressisted through forbearance, partial claim, low modification, pre-foreclosure sale and deed in lieu of foreclosure amongst other state...
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next week, i will outline how we will approach development in tandem with our diplomacy to be affected inefficient to enable the state department, usaid to pursue and execute 21st century foreign policy goals. the foundation for our approach will be principles that will move us away from top down assistance that too often fails to meet the needs of those that we are attempting to help. to solve the complex problems of poverty, hunger, health, climate change, we want to focus on those root causes and look for approaches that really change, each transformed the environment in which people are making these decisions and in which governments are held accountable to a higher degree of performance and transparency. we will be looking for ways to not only explain our approach but to highlight issues. i will be participating in an event with secretary general hosted by the u.n. and the united states government on food security. we have launched a diplomacy in development review. unfortunately, that adds another acronym, led by deputy secretary of state jack lewin and cochaired by emily slaught
next week, i will outline how we will approach development in tandem with our diplomacy to be affected inefficient to enable the state department, usaid to pursue and execute 21st century foreign policy goals. the foundation for our approach will be principles that will move us away from top down assistance that too often fails to meet the needs of those that we are attempting to help. to solve the complex problems of poverty, hunger, health, climate change, we want to focus on those root...