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anything to make them well. and you would do anything to make your child well if you could. imagine layering on top of that angst for a mother the fact that she wasn't covered by health insurance nor were her children and couldn't even take her child to the doctor when they first get sick. and she has to wait and wait and wait until her child gets sicker and sicker and sicker until she has to use the emergency room as her primary access point for health care for her child. for me, we are at the point in this country and in our nation's history where you should not be separated from your ability to provide the health -- for the health and well-being of your child due to the difference in your wealth. when a child turns five years old in this country, mr. meek, mr. ryan and mr. murphy, no parent has to worry about whether they are going to be able to pay for their children's education, because we have education that's universal in america, everyone gets ack equal access. we aren't even going that far. we are saying health care sho
anything to make them well. and you would do anything to make your child well if you could. imagine layering on top of that angst for a mother the fact that she wasn't covered by health insurance nor were her children and couldn't even take her child to the doctor when they first get sick. and she has to wait and wait and wait until her child gets sicker and sicker and sicker until she has to use the emergency room as her primary access point for health care for her child. for me, we are at the...
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to do. id out the map, what he intended to do each and every day of the operation, what his ldiers were going to do. we also provided them our capabilities. also provided for them medevac capabilities. again, as i mentioned earlier, intelligence sharing information, what we know about that worked to make sure that we were covering the area that we feel we were probably coming in across the border illegally. and so those are the types of things we continue to do each and every day, but again this was such a large operation with a lot of forces across two divisional boundaries, to provcial boundaries. it was a well-planned and well executed and will be a phase t following on this. >> just do a quick follow. how about logistical support? food and fuel, things like that. did you provide that to the iraqi's? >> no, we did not. day -- in their fledgling logistical capabilities, have had the ability to refuel themselves, provide fuel for themselves, maintenance, transportation. so that was not an is
to do. id out the map, what he intended to do each and every day of the operation, what his ldiers were going to do. we also provided them our capabilities. also provided for them medevac capabilities. again, as i mentioned earlier, intelligence sharing information, what we know about that worked to make sure that we were covering the area that we feel we were probably coming in across the border illegally. and so those are the types of things we continue to do each and every day, but again...
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then we have to see those implemented. and why do we introduce into the debate more elements of conditions. >> rose: but he's introduced it into the debate, has he not? >> well, he's trying to introduce them, but it doesn't really mean that this is acceptable. or it should be acceptable. i would say there are enough conditions as it is. let's see those conditions implemented and let us make the distinction between what really needs to go into this process and outcomes. >> rose: there any talk behind... in the corridors of the united nations and wherever you talk... you're a voice that people listen to that the israelis may say, listen, if you can do this, if you can do this, you'll get us much, much closer. if you can show the capacity to govern and create a state before it becomes a state, do you get any resonance from the israeli side not articulated publicly by them? >> to tell you the truth, in an important sense, i'm driven by this power to really want to do things and to establish that we can do all of these things for all the
then we have to see those implemented. and why do we introduce into the debate more elements of conditions. >> rose: but he's introduced it into the debate, has he not? >> well, he's trying to introduce them, but it doesn't really mean that this is acceptable. or it should be acceptable. i would say there are enough conditions as it is. let's see those conditions implemented and let us make the distinction between what really needs to go into this process and outcomes. >>...
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bill: netanyahu is going to do it. may do it half-baked, third-baked, he would boil it, but they will send jets over. >> bill, and there is no good answer here. the best of all, the terrible answers would be for us to do it because we have the capabilities to do it right. bill: obama will never do that. >> i agree. bill: so you both agree with me that it's likely in the next few months, colonel hunt, that israel will bomb iran. >> no. i absolutely do not believe that i any netanyahu wants something. for example, he wants to build something in gaza. i think he is negotiating publicly. he knows, his military knows as ralph just said every plan israel launches they won't effect at all, at all what iran is building. it's too deep on the ground. we couldn't touch it -- bill: do you believe he will do it, colonel peters? >> no he is not going to do it, he knows better. >> i believe if the israelis truly believe iran is on the verge of having nuclear weapons, the israelis will strike and hope for the best. bill: you are split
bill: netanyahu is going to do it. may do it half-baked, third-baked, he would boil it, but they will send jets over. >> bill, and there is no good answer here. the best of all, the terrible answers would be for us to do it because we have the capabilities to do it right. bill: obama will never do that. >> i agree. bill: so you both agree with me that it's likely in the next few months, colonel hunt, that israel will bomb iran. >> no. i absolutely do not believe that i any...
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i'm going to do everything i can to make this a bipartisan bill. if we can't do that, the democrats are going to generate the support. >> the question is, is the president tomorrow night willing to leave all republicans behind if they don't want to go along the freight train of reform for the american people? speaking of that, harry reid met be the president today and came out and talked about reconciliation after that. >> we're still approaching this in the form of bipartisanship. we still, after all these months, have a place at the table for the republicans. we're going to do everything we can to work with them. we want a bipartisan bill. we do not want to do reconciliation unless we have no alternative. >> well, i'll tell you where the democrats are. the lefties in this country say, heck, yes, go to reconciliation. senator, you held a couple of town hall meetings. what did you hear during the recess? >> people are saying, get this done. they understand that fixing the economy and health care are two sides of the same coin. the reason people's ta
i'm going to do everything i can to make this a bipartisan bill. if we can't do that, the democrats are going to generate the support. >> the question is, is the president tomorrow night willing to leave all republicans behind if they don't want to go along the freight train of reform for the american people? speaking of that, harry reid met be the president today and came out and talked about reconciliation after that. >> we're still approaching this in the form of bipartisanship....
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easy to talk about, harder to do. ove from being this big bureaucracy, this compliance-driven place to being a place of innovation and best practices and skills that work? so, yes, i'm going to challenge the unions every day, i'm going to challenge parents, students, we talked about that but we're going to be self critical and know we have to be part of how that change has to happen. we have to not only change ourselves, but we have to change how we interact with each other. and i will tell you, honestly in too many places around the country at multiple levels, the dysfunction, the inability to communicate, to sit down, to listen, to work together, that's hurt children tremendously. >> we should note that your father was an educator. your mom ran and runs a program for underprivileged kids in the inner city. so, you have been around african-americans and minorities your whole life. so, i wanted to couch that with this question. when you think about the importance of education and the symbolism of education, how much do
easy to talk about, harder to do. ove from being this big bureaucracy, this compliance-driven place to being a place of innovation and best practices and skills that work? so, yes, i'm going to challenge the unions every day, i'm going to challenge parents, students, we talked about that but we're going to be self critical and know we have to be part of how that change has to happen. we have to not only change ourselves, but we have to change how we interact with each other. and i will tell...
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now, they know what they have to do. they know what the p-5 plus one.... >> rose: is it because we told them it's communicated to them? >> they are aware of the issues. but it's not just a issue, there's a series of issues that relate to what the opportunity of what engagement means and the opportunity of being a country that is not engaged. >> rose: and it also has to do with israeli/palestinian issues? >> a whole host of issues. and there's a whole host of issues... they understand them. they, as you know, community kated willingness with the united states to discuss the range of issues, both in the region and their role in that. >> rose: do you think they could will helpful iranians? >> yes, they can, they can be helpful. as you know, secretary holbrooke participated in an international conference in which they attended and they have interests there as well in a stable afghanistan. >> rose: they're very interested in that. and they're not a friend of the taliban, are they? >> you know the history as well as i do. >> ro
now, they know what they have to do. they know what the p-5 plus one.... >> rose: is it because we told them it's communicated to them? >> they are aware of the issues. but it's not just a issue, there's a series of issues that relate to what the opportunity of what engagement means and the opportunity of being a country that is not engaged. >> rose: and it also has to do with israeli/palestinian issues? >> a whole host of issues. and there's a whole host of issues......
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and we decided to do it.ondition sound right, as you just explain, to do the project when you did, but prior to that, there had never been a thought about it? >> well, we had work together, but no, we really did not. there was an album that i adored when i was growing up with nancy wilson and cannonball adderly and i had always wanted to do something like that, you know, having a conversation with the musician that is plain. that is really what we kind of went for with this. but in our own way with our own voice. tavis: i want to go way back and then come forward again. because i respect marriages and after almost 40 years i do not who should i ask the question of how you met? >> i will take the question. tavis: take the question, mr. alpert. >> i will take door no. 4. [laughter] in 1966, addition -- auditions for a&m and i walked into the auditions and i was more thinking about the sound of the group then looking at lonny, but we signed the group to ann a&m and we started traveling with brazil '66 and sergio
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they needed to do. at this stage, we do not have any specific plans to substantially expand the scope, and areas we would target, but it is possible that, looking at the damage in the system remaining, we might make that judgment. but we would want to set a high are doing so because we would want to demonstrate to you that that is an appropriate use of taxpayer money in terms of the returns that we are going to get. >> another issue is whether tarp is a revolving arrangement, with the money available for the future. do you have a legal analysis of this? >> we provided extensive responses with how we interpret the authority, and i think there is broad acceptance, "the view" in the congress by the architects of that legislation that the way it works is this. if it comes back, if the dollar comes back and substantial billions come back from the financial system, that goes directly to the general fund to reduce debt outstanding. but all was still the best authority to use that if we think we need to do it to
they needed to do. at this stage, we do not have any specific plans to substantially expand the scope, and areas we would target, but it is possible that, looking at the damage in the system remaining, we might make that judgment. but we would want to set a high are doing so because we would want to demonstrate to you that that is an appropriate use of taxpayer money in terms of the returns that we are going to get. >> another issue is whether tarp is a revolving arrangement, with the...
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that's not what you want to do. you impose tense sanctions that are economically rooted and it works. bill: i'm not opposed to that. >> you want to get ready for war. that's bush diplomacy. bill: toot sanctions, but, take a look at all all our hardway in the persian gulf. if the sanctions don't work, here is next thing. >> i think obama made that clear from the beginning he always would leave no option off the table. bill: i don't see a lot of fear in ahmadinejad and the mull also a right now. thank you. acorn most reporting they used tax pairing dollars for political purposes instead of helping the poor. geraldo has been investigating, moments away. what's fresh from ziploc? you know all the little things you do to help the environment? here's one more... ziploc evolve. ♪ an ultra-light bag designed to keep food fresh... made with 25% less plastic. and made with wind energy. ♪ ziploc evolve. better for the environment. still ziploc fresh. bill: factor follow-up segment tonight "the washington post" reporting that ac
that's not what you want to do. you impose tense sanctions that are economically rooted and it works. bill: i'm not opposed to that. >> you want to get ready for war. that's bush diplomacy. bill: toot sanctions, but, take a look at all all our hardway in the persian gulf. if the sanctions don't work, here is next thing. >> i think obama made that clear from the beginning he always would leave no option off the table. bill: i don't see a lot of fear in ahmadinejad and the mull also a...
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there needs to be an interim. i donot think the government does a good job running thank you so much for being with us today. ho >> we take you live to wakefield high school in northern virginia, president obama set to speak it noon eastern. we will have that live here right now is the program begins with the national anthem. ♪ o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rockets' red glare the bombs bursting in air give proof through the night to lead our flag was still there oh say does the star spangled banner yet waive o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ >> how magnificent was that? [applause] >> elizabeth daniels, thank you very much. i know you are very anxious to see the president, and he will be here soon. but as i tell everybody at wakefield, i am big cheese, and i get my turn first. [laughter] you may be seated. i would like to welcome all of our distinguished guests and members of the media. we are truly, truly honored to have you visit wakefield, and we are honored to h
there needs to be an interim. i donot think the government does a good job running thank you so much for being with us today. ho >> we take you live to wakefield high school in northern virginia, president obama set to speak it noon eastern. we will have that live here right now is the program begins with the national anthem. ♪ o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rockets' red glare the bombs bursting in air give proof through the night to lead our flag was...
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sayingf you don't do th, is is going to happen ifou do this, this will happen. and were... >> well.... rose: and we have political... we have a lot o political capital rit now becae a new president with a strong message to the muslim rld... >> you suld know. correc anas the president said to both parties, first of all, have lot of other challenge. i n't have an inexhauible 5789 otime but'm willing to spend whater time it tas to help but not more than y're willg to take. ly spend politil capital, as he has in the heart of the ab worlin cairo. talk aut the right of the state of iael to exist in tha region as a secureountry and america willlways have that friendship and it runs dee and he has also said he's willing to challee the isrli government and friends when thinks they're wrong, as he has shown on the settlingment, in a public w as well as in private. so they ve his trust to be an honest broker. don't miss that opportunity >> rose: all rig, he believes net jew a practical person? >> well, i'm not goingto give you...f course the president believes he's a practi
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betsy, what is it that the fed is trying to do? >> reporter: right now on wall street, it pays to gamble big, because every year, your bonus is tied to how much money you make for the firm that year. and regulators say it's that kind of mentality, that reward system that's led people to take risks. what the fed wants to do is change the incentive system so it can reward long-term performances, opposed to the short-term gain, risk taking. >> and does the fed have the authority to do that? can it go into the bank board rooms, say, this is what you can pay your executives? >> reporter: yeah, that's sure to be a controversial issue, charlie. and what fed sources told us is that they think they do have the authority to do that without congressional approval. they say they are the regulator, the supervisor of these banks, and this is within their powers. >> still in the planning stages? >> reporter: still on the drawing board. >> betsy stark tonight, thank you. >>> overseas, there were decidedly different reactions to president obama's pl
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they know what to do to win. question is do we have the political will and leadership to do that? >> i don't know whether you were able to see the reporters they are reportinging on a camp where men and women who have returned from the front lines disabled are able to go and spend time with families and will do things too recuperate and enter into civil life now. if we don't finish the job in afghanistan, what does it mean, what will it mean for those men and women who are at the camp in alabama and those who have given so much to this effort only to see it not go through. >> i think your question answer it is self i am involved in a similar camp like that called camp patriot up in the rockies to do exactly the same thing. it's a wonderful thing and does help those recuperating and their families. but to answer your question directly, it shows them that their sacrifices were a waste. some think of a career in the military. they give up life or limb and political leadership are going to lose the focus or its will o
they know what to do to win. question is do we have the political will and leadership to do that? >> i don't know whether you were able to see the reporters they are reportinging on a camp where men and women who have returned from the front lines disabled are able to go and spend time with families and will do things too recuperate and enter into civil life now. if we don't finish the job in afghanistan, what does it mean, what will it mean for those men and women who are at the camp in...
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what does he have to do for them? s say something that has not been said, that can be a game changer, and i do not anticipate that. i anticipate another speech with a different flavor of kool-aid to try to get people to swallow it, to get people to be honest. i hope he says let's do serious toward reform, let's expand health savings accounts, and let's level the playing field when it comes to the deductibility. opening up the tax deductibility without more government control would allow more private market solutions to be offered to consumers, but he would have to say something that he has not said, that is not in the democrat bill. and here is one other thing that is frustrating -- the president has been out there -- the reason for the speech tonight, the president has been out there selling this reform as a health- care beauty queen. the democrats have put together a bill that is medicare's ugly twin sister with teeth. that is part of the problem. he has a huge bridge. you cannot do that. he is not selling what they
what does he have to do for them? s say something that has not been said, that can be a game changer, and i do not anticipate that. i anticipate another speech with a different flavor of kool-aid to try to get people to swallow it, to get people to be honest. i hope he says let's do serious toward reform, let's expand health savings accounts, and let's level the playing field when it comes to the deductibility. opening up the tax deductibility without more government control would allow more...
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if we do not have to have you, then we go. i hope we do not. >> el bj en carl hayden talking about medicare legislation and the debate in the senate in 1964. later that day, the senate comes up with a tie vote on medicare. in this call, with minor feldman, they're considering how to break that tie. >> mr. president, we have a tie vote on the medicare amendment. we have to get either jordan or money to get a sale by pairing with teddy kennedy appeared luther hodges has [unintelligible] he will might give us a commitment. the suggestion is that, perhaps if you called either money or jordan, this would convince them to give us the pair we need to carry this. >> i do know what to do it in less i have to. -- do it unless i have to. >> mr. shrieve, what is a live parrot? >> that was a gentlemen's agreement that was periodically used during this time in congress. in this case, what it amounted to and what it always amounts to is that, when there is an absence senator for whom you know that senator's position -- in this case, they were
if we do not have to have you, then we go. i hope we do not. >> el bj en carl hayden talking about medicare legislation and the debate in the senate in 1964. later that day, the senate comes up with a tie vote on medicare. in this call, with minor feldman, they're considering how to break that tie. >> mr. president, we have a tie vote on the medicare amendment. we have to get either jordan or money to get a sale by pairing with teddy kennedy appeared luther hodges has...
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i wanted to ignore it and move on. i dolike there is a responsibility for me now because i am able to have the power to come share it with you. >> um-huh. >> i do want to set the record straight. i want people to know how this affected me but i'm not going away. i'm going back to work. bill: what did you glean from that. >> i found uncertainty and resignation. at certain points -- deep breath. in the thing i thought was interesting is, she said i didn't want to do the interview, i saw the shoulder shrug. a one-sided shoulder shrug usually indicates there is some uncertainty there. i'm not sure what her message was intended to be. but my impression of that message was maybe she did want to do the interview. bill: she said she didn't but she did want to set the record straight. so it looked to me like she was conflicted about that. >> yeah. and she did that twice. she did it the second time, too. she said i want to seconds the record straight. bill: good eye contact. looks like she is very sincere in what she says. she look a
i wanted to ignore it and move on. i dolike there is a responsibility for me now because i am able to have the power to come share it with you. >> um-huh. >> i do want to set the record straight. i want people to know how this affected me but i'm not going away. i'm going back to work. bill: what did you glean from that. >> i found uncertainty and resignation. at certain points -- deep breath. in the thing i thought was interesting is, she said i didn't want to do the...
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not do anything to make that happen. we do not manage for it. we do not even know. what we do is just get to know the families. our physicians understand the problem in a the patient. we do what seems to make sense from them. our core by you is that patients come first. -- value is that patients come first. we have them in the hospital fewer days. somehow the knowing of the patient and interacting with them you end up with a lower cost scenario. we have to ask the family if they were satisfied. i would say in time the most important measurement we are ever going to have is going to be the service components of what we did for people. >> thank you. alibi to thank you for coming today. i would also like to in thank national press club members for organizing today's luncheon. thanks to the library for its research. the video archive of today's luncheon is provided by the barack's operation center. our of vince r. of bailable -- are events are available for download on our website. you can also e-mails as a
not do anything to make that happen. we do not manage for it. we do not even know. what we do is just get to know the families. our physicians understand the problem in a the patient. we do what seems to make sense from them. our core by you is that patients come first. -- value is that patients come first. we have them in the hospital fewer days. somehow the knowing of the patient and interacting with them you end up with a lower cost scenario. we have to ask the family if they were satisfied....
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that is what it was intended to do. approximately one-third of the money, to under $88 billion, as in the form of tax cuts or tax incentives. we have delivered more than $62 billion in tax relief to businesses and 95% of wage earners in america. that will unfold over 18 months. it is not all paid out at once. there are almost 320,000 new home owners who took offense of a home buyers tax credit, prevent life back into the housing market. we have encouraged banks to loan to small businesses by putting up front to wonder million dollars in loan guarantees. we have been able to leverage capital loans of $9.5 billion. for many banks who had not made a single loan in two and a half years. helping small businesses stay and some expand. another third of the money went to relief for workers, for working americans who were most badly hit by the recession. whether it was to keep police and firefighters on the job or to allow states to provide food assistance to people who were in danger of going hungry or for people in desperate ne
that is what it was intended to do. approximately one-third of the money, to under $88 billion, as in the form of tax cuts or tax incentives. we have delivered more than $62 billion in tax relief to businesses and 95% of wage earners in america. that will unfold over 18 months. it is not all paid out at once. there are almost 320,000 new home owners who took offense of a home buyers tax credit, prevent life back into the housing market. we have encouraged banks to loan to small businesses by...
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that's what we will try to do. >> saddam secretary. nk you for the opportunity you gave us at the brookings institute. i was look forward to hear from you more about the peace efforts. your husband, president clinton has discussed a lot of bringing peace to the area. now president obama has brought almost that same kind of hope now what we have seeing is that whole problem strength evens down to the issue of the settlement we see that israel is digging tunnels. they have -- emotions are getting really high along with a lot of anger. i don't know what your talk discover but one of your alliance in the area was warning that any training will lead to a result nobody would want to see. now i would like to hear from you what seems to be senator mitchell's effort to not make any xvÑprogress. how are you going to dole with this administration i understand the emotion and great hope that is at the heart of your question. i want to make several points. first, this president started on the very first day with a commitment to pursue a peace agreem
that's what we will try to do. >> saddam secretary. nk you for the opportunity you gave us at the brookings institute. i was look forward to hear from you more about the peace efforts. your husband, president clinton has discussed a lot of bringing peace to the area. now president obama has brought almost that same kind of hope now what we have seeing is that whole problem strength evens down to the issue of the settlement we see that israel is digging tunnels. they have -- emotions are...
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all he has to do is rally his own troops. respectfully, why am i talking to you? do not think it is so much the president does or does not need members of the republican party. the president needs the american people. right now, the problem that democrats and the administration have with their plan to launch a government-run insurance plan is a majority of americans do not like the plan. i think we all recognize we have to achieve some type of health care reform that lowers the cost of health insurance, lowers the cost of health care, but a government-run insurance plan with a public option that could cause americans to lose insurance they have, i think it is losing support among the american people and it is strongly opposed by the republicans. tavis: for those who take your view that the government. it ought not to be in health care, hear that opinion loud and clear. many say that your party is representing the obstructionist point of view. you say what to that? >> i think the purpose of the opposition is to oppose every time that you do. whenever principle allo
all he has to do is rally his own troops. respectfully, why am i talking to you? do not think it is so much the president does or does not need members of the republican party. the president needs the american people. right now, the problem that democrats and the administration have with their plan to launch a government-run insurance plan is a majority of americans do not like the plan. i think we all recognize we have to achieve some type of health care reform that lowers the cost of health...
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it is unfair to our children. if we do not get on top of these rising costs, the markets will react, our economy will suffer. one of my litmus tests about how i'm going to vote is that it does not really get the deficit under control. if it does not, it is not really working. neil: you think some of the efforts being made here, unless they are deficit neutral, you would not vote for it? >> i had a meeting with several like-minded senators and there is a strong feeling that the deficit has to get under control. health care has to be a part of that. i am not familiar with all the details of the original proposal. one of the virtues was that the congressional budget office said that it began to get the deficit down if you spent a lot more money into starts driving the deficit up again, that is not where we want to be. neil: it has always been a given that you are going to have most republicans of the senate, if not all against this. all democrats will be for it. the way you are sounding, that is not a given. what do you think
it is unfair to our children. if we do not get on top of these rising costs, the markets will react, our economy will suffer. one of my litmus tests about how i'm going to vote is that it does not really get the deficit under control. if it does not, it is not really working. neil: you think some of the efforts being made here, unless they are deficit neutral, you would not vote for it? >> i had a meeting with several like-minded senators and there is a strong feeling that the deficit has...
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i expect all of you to do the same. ling on each of you to set your own goals for your education and do everything you can to meet them. your goal can be something as simple as doing all your homework. paying attention in class. or spending some time each day or spending some time each day reading a book.@@@@@@@ @ @ @ @ be any of those things. the truth is, being successful is hard. you won't love every subject you study. you won't click with every teacher that you have. not every homework assignment will seem completely relevant to your life right at this minute. and you won't necessarily succeed at everything the first time you try. that's ok. some of the most successful people in the world are the ones who have had the most failures. j.k. rowlings, who wrote harry potter, her first harry potter book was rejected 12 times before it was finally published. michael jordan was cut from his high school basketball team. he lost hundreds of games and missed thousands of shots during his career. but he once said, i have failed
i expect all of you to do the same. ling on each of you to set your own goals for your education and do everything you can to meet them. your goal can be something as simple as doing all your homework. paying attention in class. or spending some time each day or spending some time each day reading a book.@@@@@@@ @ @ @ @ be any of those things. the truth is, being successful is hard. you won't love every subject you study. you won't click with every teacher that you have. not every homework...
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we're going to do this and get this committee going, do it in october in the first round votes, get it to the president sometime between thanksgiving and christmas so we can start the new year by providing health insurance to people who don't have it. giving consumer protections, those who are happy with their plans, but need protection against preexisting protection. other disqualifications. it helps small business provide the insurance that every small business person i know in ohio that talks to me about this wants to provide insurance if they can afford it. the health bill, the other three bills in the house all do that. that's the bill we're going to send to the president's desk, something that looks like that. >> senator, there's the expectation that the bill that you voted on in your committee will be somehow merged out of the bill that comes out of senator baucus' committee. is there anything that you voted on in your committee that absolutely must be in the final bill in order to get your vote? >> yes. i don't think there's any one thing that would cause me to vote no. i have
we're going to do this and get this committee going, do it in october in the first round votes, get it to the president sometime between thanksgiving and christmas so we can start the new year by providing health insurance to people who don't have it. giving consumer protections, those who are happy with their plans, but need protection against preexisting protection. other disqualifications. it helps small business provide the insurance that every small business person i know in ohio that...
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the time to do that is now. i asked the palestinians a very simple question. suppose we solve these problems, borders, territories. will you then every one of them, i want to know a simple question, will you recognize the state of israel, jews have been divided when they conducted a war against us for 50 years. will you recognize the state of israel as the nation state of the jewish people. you ask me and my people to recognize the palestinian state as the palestinian state of the people, would you recognize israel as the nation state of the jewish people and the answer ought to be very simple. yes. >> charlie: the prime minister of israel for the hour, next. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> charlie: we begin this evening with the prime minister of israel, benjamin netanyahu, he is in new york attending the united nations general assembly meeting. i spoke to him yesterday at his hotel about his perspective on the middle east. today, he address
the time to do that is now. i asked the palestinians a very simple question. suppose we solve these problems, borders, territories. will you then every one of them, i want to know a simple question, will you recognize the state of israel, jews have been divided when they conducted a war against us for 50 years. will you recognize the state of israel as the nation state of the jewish people. you ask me and my people to recognize the palestinian state as the palestinian state of the people, would...
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to. i dodance around that. with reference to the president putting the entire legislative process on c-span -- and i do not specifically remember him making that claim, but to the extent that he did, it is not possible to put everything on c- span that happens in washington, d.c. in the legislative process. i worked on capitol hill. there are many hearings, many meetings going on all the time. it is literally impossible, even with its three channels, 4 c- span2 cover everything going on. in the congress, it is possible to cover some of it. i hear the fear that he talked about, about fearing what they do not know about. the only thing i can say is, historically, in this country, we know that we never know everything. c-span is doing a good job burning more like to this issue. the internet as well. it will not be perfect, i think it can be better, but to the extent we can bring information to you, that is helpful. i do not mean to dance around, but i do not think it will ever be perfect. host: j
to. i dodance around that. with reference to the president putting the entire legislative process on c-span -- and i do not specifically remember him making that claim, but to the extent that he did, it is not possible to put everything on c- span that happens in washington, d.c. in the legislative process. i worked on capitol hill. there are many hearings, many meetings going on all the time. it is literally impossible, even with its three channels, 4 c- span2 cover everything going on. in the...
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this doesn't mean that he had anything to do with it. he was there when they tried to kill sarnoff. wouldn't do this. you don't know him. i'm sorry, do you know him? i was going to be deported, calleigh. he risked his life to stand up for me. he is a part of a crime organization. we need to talk to him, unless you've already done it. i haven't. can i look at your list of recent calls? you cannot cross this line. i won't watch you do it. this is onstar reporting a stolen blue chevy tahoe, south on i-75, near exit 5. we're on it. onstar, we may have that tahoe. ok, i'll flash the lights. we got it. it's in the clear. i'm sending a signal to cut the power. we got him. mr. ross, the police have recovered your tahoe. ultra-high, super-pointy... i never take them off. how do i do it? dr. scholl's for her insoles with massaging gel. so thin, they fit right in. shut up! you're fabulous. dr. scholl's for her. i've got good news. you need more fiber. huh? don't worry, it tastes great. froot loops now with 3 grams of fiber. it makes your tummy happy so it can absorb the good stuff you need, wh
this doesn't mean that he had anything to do with it. he was there when they tried to kill sarnoff. wouldn't do this. you don't know him. i'm sorry, do you know him? i was going to be deported, calleigh. he risked his life to stand up for me. he is a part of a crime organization. we need to talk to him, unless you've already done it. i haven't. can i look at your list of recent calls? you cannot cross this line. i won't watch you do it. this is onstar reporting a stolen blue chevy tahoe, south...
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if you do not want to pay car insurance, you do not have to drive or own your own car. n fact, many americans do not own their own cars and do not pay car insurance. you do not have a choice under this bill. the only way to avoid being forced to buy insurance is to stop breathing. instead of the goal of health reform, i think it should be to make more insurance more affordable so that people have it. like seriously looking at ways to help people buy insurance across state lines. reforming our medical malpractice, which we have talked about numerous times. taking more aggressive steps to help people in role in public programs like medicare if they are eligible this bill certainly gets people covered. at what cost? it is an invasion by the federal government into another element of our private life. we already have seen so much of that this past year. my amendment makes sense in it is the right thing to do. the of said would reduce the threshold for premiums, but i doubt this will be necessary. in fact, i am told that cbo told another member of this committee that the indi
if you do not want to pay car insurance, you do not have to drive or own your own car. n fact, many americans do not own their own cars and do not pay car insurance. you do not have a choice under this bill. the only way to avoid being forced to buy insurance is to stop breathing. instead of the goal of health reform, i think it should be to make more insurance more affordable so that people have it. like seriously looking at ways to help people buy insurance across state lines. reforming our...
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we do not make those cheap tires anymore, so what we are going to have to do is buy them from brazil or somewhere, and people are going to lose their jobs. the real issue for us to face is how we do this in a way that creates 20 million jobs, get the economy back in business, and cuts into the deficit. neil: tom, thank you very much. be well, ok? he is the head of the chamber of commerce in washington. meanwhile, the war over the president's's czars it can be tough living with copd... but i try not to let it slow me down. i go down to the pool for a swim... get out and dance... even play a little hide-n-seek. i'm breathing better... with spiriva. announcer: spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled maintenance treatment for both forms of copd, which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. i take it every day. it keeps my airways open... to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announcer: spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. stop taking spiriva and call your doctor if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you
we do not make those cheap tires anymore, so what we are going to have to do is buy them from brazil or somewhere, and people are going to lose their jobs. the real issue for us to face is how we do this in a way that creates 20 million jobs, get the economy back in business, and cuts into the deficit. neil: tom, thank you very much. be well, ok? he is the head of the chamber of commerce in washington. meanwhile, the war over the president's's czars it can be tough living with copd... but i try...
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connolly: adding to what you just said, mr. tonko, if we do nothing over the next 10 year the cost to small business for health care in america will climb to $2.4 trillion. that means that 38% that currently provide health care coverage will drop to something like 30% or below. mr. tonko: i'm reminded with that statistic that the $13,385 on average for a policy will grow to something greater than $29,000. unacceptable outcomes. it will drive business into unprofitable situations and it will wreak damage and pain and suffering onto our nation, onto its families. so there has to be reform here. absolutely there has to be reform. when you look at it from our senior citizens' perspective, knowing there have been injustices allowed, the creation of a doughnut hole, where constantly, i'm certain you hear, we've talked about this, you hear from senior citizens, as constituents, where they reach in a matter of a few months in any calendar year, the threshold where they're in that doughnut hole and they're paying out of pocket for necessary pharmaceuti
connolly: adding to what you just said, mr. tonko, if we do nothing over the next 10 year the cost to small business for health care in america will climb to $2.4 trillion. that means that 38% that currently provide health care coverage will drop to something like 30% or below. mr. tonko: i'm reminded with that statistic that the $13,385 on average for a policy will grow to something greater than $29,000. unacceptable outcomes. it will drive business into unprofitable situations and it will...
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i in going to do what i think is right. former congressman jamesç çtraficant, but first, karl roe on the health-care battle. nice to see you, karl. >>ç good to see you,ç greta. greta: after watching the speech last night, do you have a sense of the strategy that the president and the democrats are using to get health care passed? >> çi think heç is signaling t he will give the rhetorical issue to republicans, but "i am really going to jam this bill through." thereç isç often gratuitous partisanship in his remarks. you do not go in there and call people that you want to get their votes from as lawyers and say that they do not want to do anything, -- geáhtheirç votes d call them "liars." he was indicating a willingness to move on the public option. ççi read the speech again toda couple of times, and i think he is going with a democrat-only strategy, jam it through. we will have a billç by 'g, and i think it was a my way or the highway, and if you want to come along, fine, but i am going to jam it through. ççif yo
i in going to do what i think is right. former congressman jamesç çtraficant, but first, karl roe on the health-care battle. nice to see you, karl. >>ç good to see you,ç greta. greta: after watching the speech last night, do you have a sense of the strategy that the president and the democrats are using to get health care passed? >> çi think heç is signaling t he will give the rhetorical issue to republicans, but "i am really going to jam this bill through."...
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what we want to do and always do what we have to don played a tremendous role in the civil rights movement and helped us to get where we are. but i think we have to be equally aware that some of the legislation that is now being challenged and threatened and some of it is really beginning to be weakened affects women. we need to make sure that we realize that there is no way, when so many of our children are reared with homes with women alone, we need to improve the quality of life for -- we cannot improve the quality of life for our families without improving the quality of life for women. [applause] i believe the strength of the naacp against the tides that we are facing could make a difference. we really need it now, not only against the hate groups, but in the diminishing of some of the gains we thought we had won. they seem to be diminishing and that is a task for us all. [applause] >> dr. hooks, can you pick up on that finger? -- on that thing? what are your thoughts? what are your observations about the kinds of things that need
what we want to do and always do what we have to don played a tremendous role in the civil rights movement and helped us to get where we are. but i think we have to be equally aware that some of the legislation that is now being challenged and threatened and some of it is really beginning to be weakened affects women. we need to make sure that we realize that there is no way, when so many of our children are reared with homes with women alone, we need to improve the quality of life for -- we...
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that's nothat we came her to do. id notcome to fear the future we came here tohape it. >> rose: thepeech is perhaps the mostmportant moment thus fain the presidency. joining now, anthonyeiner democratic congresswoman fr new york. aemocrat pennsylvania p.a. and a member of the centrist blue d coalitio also congrsman thadus mccotter of michan, theourth ranking memb of the house republican leadehip. lar in the program we'll be joinedy a group familiar with the issue of health care and th program, joseph califano, former secretary of hlth, ucation and welfa during the cart administration, david brooks of e "new york times," al hunt of bloombergnews, and rich lry of the national revi. i pleased to have all ofthem onhis live broadcast tonight from washingtonnd new york. i begin wh peoplewho were there in the hall listening to this spee and ask ts basic question: what did the speech change? >> i hope what it chaed was tually informg the people of this country rlly what this bill, whathis leglation as we go forward entails. a
that's nothat we came her to do. id notcome to fear the future we came here tohape it. >> rose: thepeech is perhaps the mostmportant moment thus fain the presidency. joining now, anthonyeiner democratic congresswoman fr new york. aemocrat pennsylvania p.a. and a member of the centrist blue d coalitio also congrsman thadus mccotter of michan, theourth ranking memb of the house republican leadehip. lar in the program we'll be joinedy a group familiar with the issue of health care and th...
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>> i do like it but you wonder why it doesn't seem that great to me to do all that stuff. ems like you had another eight hours or ten hours after you left here. >> it was a longer day than usual, joe. >> i want to thank you for doing that. >> when you do your first g-20 summit or when you go to doha maybe in the next year or two, you will see what it's like. >> okay. all right. i may be too old for that kind of thing. >> no, no, no. >> i don't think so. >> as you mentioned, joe, leaders in the biggest nations converging on pittsburgh and the g-20 summit. at a time when the world appears to be recovering. john harwood joining us for a look at the agenda. not only can they point to the good things they did but the president comes in with some momentum because of what happened at the u.n. this week. >> he's trying to sustain the progress he got from russia in acknowledging they may support tougher sanctions against iran if the talks with the p 5 plus one countries don't succeed. obama is going to try to work that issue, climate change, financial regulation, paper over some of
>> i do like it but you wonder why it doesn't seem that great to me to do all that stuff. ems like you had another eight hours or ten hours after you left here. >> it was a longer day than usual, joe. >> i want to thank you for doing that. >> when you do your first g-20 summit or when you go to doha maybe in the next year or two, you will see what it's like. >> okay. all right. i may be too old for that kind of thing. >> no, no, no. >> i don't think so....
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we have in place to do that? ambassador, do you want to take a stab at that? >> i'll let my colleague from youth aid do most of talking, but there's two points i would like to make. the first is my staff has been kind enough to explain to me how, afpac became fpac and the answer was it was ambassador holbrooke who started using pacf. actually, the point that you made about trying to get ahead of the curve is exactly what i think this community is trying to do in pakistan. and for that matter, why i think you're holding this hearing, if i may be so bowl. >> a large part of it. that's why i wanted to get to it. >> and we are working with the embassy, our inspectors will work with them, our auditors will work with them, raising these various points. for instance, as you mentioned, and as we all know, all too well, it is going to be very, very difficult to work in the fatah, and we are working world trade center obama necessary rather imaginative ways to consider how we are going to perform oversight in what is a very
we have in place to do that? ambassador, do you want to take a stab at that? >> i'll let my colleague from youth aid do most of talking, but there's two points i would like to make. the first is my staff has been kind enough to explain to me how, afpac became fpac and the answer was it was ambassador holbrooke who started using pacf. actually, the point that you made about trying to get ahead of the curve is exactly what i think this community is trying to do in pakistan. and for that...
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treaty, should never have allowed them to do this. this will be seen as a capitulation to the russians who had no real basis to object to what we were doing and at the end of the day you empowered the russians, made iran happy and made the people in eastern europe wonder who we are as americans. >> back home, can governor sanford still survive politically, do you think? >> i think the ethics reporty will report about his conduct. the answer is yes if he's cleared by the ethics committee that he did nothing wrong. i think he can make it. >> should he still be governor? >> in my view changing the governor or impeachment has its own problems. i'd like to see mark finish out his term but he's got to prove to me and others he can be effective. that's a story still ongoing. >> still open in your mind? >> i think mark can make it, but the ethics committee outcome will be determinative. >> finally, leader boehner, before you go, if you work hard and you legislate and work with your colleagues, this can all be yours. put it up on the screen. th
treaty, should never have allowed them to do this. this will be seen as a capitulation to the russians who had no real basis to object to what we were doing and at the end of the day you empowered the russians, made iran happy and made the people in eastern europe wonder who we are as americans. >> back home, can governor sanford still survive politically, do you think? >> i think the ethics reporty will report about his conduct. the answer is yes if he's cleared by the ethics...
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>> do you want to see it? >> short. . sure. >> i do not want mike website to be static.e up to date and timely. i like to speak directly to my constituents. >> and this is the official house website? >> this is the official house website. >> i want you to -- i want to invite you to call a special dedicated online i have set up. it is very important to me that i understand your concerns, that i hear your questions, and that i am aware of your opinions. i invite you to call and let me know what you think congress and the president should do about health care. i want to share some statistics with you. this gives you a sense of trying to use those integrated strategies. i am using the telephone, which is a more conventional instrument of communications with a website, where people will call and give us a base of those who are concerned about health care. i will be able to engage them in back-and-forth communication. we are trying to have a multidisciplinary communication strategy. mexican technology be used to take that? >> -- what kind of technology do you use to take that?
>> do you want to see it? >> short. . sure. >> i do not want mike website to be static.e up to date and timely. i like to speak directly to my constituents. >> and this is the official house website? >> this is the official house website. >> i want you to -- i want to invite you to call a special dedicated online i have set up. it is very important to me that i understand your concerns, that i hear your questions, and that i am aware of your opinions. i...
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that is what we tried to do with it. s: what does it mean for you -- and did you plant it this way to put out another record in the 50th year of the motown celebration? >> it just happened that way. i was just trying to put it out. i was doing it the old-fashioned way. the cd that i -- came up before this one was a cd of all standards. i had planned on recording that 1 live and never got around to doing it. i have got all of the people in the studio at the same time, which is unheard of in today's record market. you record on a computer. people who play and sing on the same record do not see each other. they are in different countries. at different times. i said that i am going to go back to the old way and record it with everybody being there at the same time. you were not in the studio, you were not going to be on the record. you missed that one. tavis: motown is going to be on time. >> we had a ball. it is like doing a concert in a studio. everybody is feeding off of each other and feeling from each other. we had a gre
that is what we tried to do with it. s: what does it mean for you -- and did you plant it this way to put out another record in the 50th year of the motown celebration? >> it just happened that way. i was just trying to put it out. i was doing it the old-fashioned way. the cd that i -- came up before this one was a cd of all standards. i had planned on recording that 1 live and never got around to doing it. i have got all of the people in the studio at the same time, which is unheard of...
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you have to do that. to me, television i think the future of television is in mediacy. the idea of doing our show at 10:00 is we're fresh live every day that day. i mean, i think the reason "american idol" and "dancing with the stars" does so well is because they're happening right now. >> the jay leno show" starts off with a bang with a great line of guests. record number of viewers are expected to tune in to welcome jay back in the same way they bid him good-bye just a few months ago. >> and you can catch "the jay leno show" tomorrow at 10:00 p.m. on tv hill. >> up next, sunday brunch. >> a look at last night's winning lottery numbers. >> welcome back. time for sunday brunch. spike joins us from woodbury kitchen right down the hill. >> right down the hill. we're neighbors. >> we could just roll down there if we run out of gas or something like that. we're going to do crepes again. >> we are. we did a sweet version earlier on. now we're going to do a savory version. >> the early one was a breakfast breakfast. this is a brunch type thing. >> absolutelyle we're going to t
you have to do that. to me, television i think the future of television is in mediacy. the idea of doing our show at 10:00 is we're fresh live every day that day. i mean, i think the reason "american idol" and "dancing with the stars" does so well is because they're happening right now. >> the jay leno show" starts off with a bang with a great line of guests. record number of viewers are expected to tune in to welcome jay back in the same way they bid him good-bye...
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what happens to employees if they do not? this will establish an individual mandate requiring people to buy health insurance. the finance committee has to create the mechanism for doing that but the health committee sets forward the policy. there are provisions on how to encourage and create incentives to get people to do the check ups and detect diseases like diabetes, which have set such enormous public health costs -- which have such enormous public health costs. a key to lowering health-care costs long term, which is the underlying goal, is to get a handle on these diseases and try to intervene with them before they become explosive cost issues. >> you have two different committees on the senate side working on their versions. tell us about the process. once the finance version is finalized what is the next step? >> the finance bill has to emerge from the committee mid september. at that point, senate majority leader harry reid said he will create a committee or group of individuals to combine these two bills in order to p
what happens to employees if they do not? this will establish an individual mandate requiring people to buy health insurance. the finance committee has to create the mechanism for doing that but the health committee sets forward the policy. there are provisions on how to encourage and create incentives to get people to do the check ups and detect diseases like diabetes, which have set such enormous public health costs -- which have such enormous public health costs. a key to lowering...
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they do not have to operate on you if you do not need it. s of other models that have good outcomes, and those doctors are on salary. the tendency for the incentives is that the incentive is linked to quality or patient satisfaction. have a link to something that relates to value, is what we ask for in that model. it does not have to be salary. the issue about groups is yes. physicians will have to be in groups as we go forward, because we need to have some kind of team approach. listen to be carefully. they do not have to be physically in groups. we have an electronic environment where people can be virtually working together. i can tell you, i have a position network of people around the world, giving opinions, asking advice, and we are all doing it electronically. we can do that everywhere. physicians need to be thinking of themselves as being a member of a larger body of people, where they can go to get knowledge electronically, whether in the community, the region, the state, or national. it does not matter, but they need to start thinki
they do not have to operate on you if you do not need it. s of other models that have good outcomes, and those doctors are on salary. the tendency for the incentives is that the incentive is linked to quality or patient satisfaction. have a link to something that relates to value, is what we ask for in that model. it does not have to be salary. the issue about groups is yes. physicians will have to be in groups as we go forward, because we need to have some kind of team approach. listen to be...
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to do. eliver on health care. >> in an effort to revive health care, the president made his argument again. >> also claim our reform efforts would in sure illegal immigrants. this, too, is false. the reform -- the reforms i'm proposing would not apply to those who are here illegally. >> you lie. >> the heckling from representative wilson. congressmen, good morning to you both. >> good morning. >> congressman wiener, it's been suggested the president's mission was not necessarily to bring republicans into the fold but more congressmen and senators like you maybe to the left of him. did he do anything to change your mind. >> he didn't have to do much about the idea we need to solve the problem. i'm more convinced than ever that we need competition to private insurance companies. left to their own devices they have shown over two generations, health care is going to keep going out of control and people that need care aren't going to get it. i do think he did make more than a few hat tips to the
to do. eliver on health care. >> in an effort to revive health care, the president made his argument again. >> also claim our reform efforts would in sure illegal immigrants. this, too, is false. the reform -- the reforms i'm proposing would not apply to those who are here illegally. >> you lie. >> the heckling from representative wilson. congressmen, good morning to you both. >> good morning. >> congressman wiener, it's been suggested the president's mission...
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i think that is a good thing to do. i do not think we should have those kinds of policies sold in this country in the future. i did think the president has made the point repeatedly, and it needs to be made, that if a person has a policy that they like right now, they can keep that. they can renew that. they can add their family members to that. and we have that specified in both the help committee legislation and i believe it will be in the finance committee bill that we pass as well. during courage is not jeopardized but in the future if they want a new policy -- current coverage is died jeopardized by in the future if they want a new policy, certain requirements would be covered. that is a part of it. it is important that we go ahead and expand coverage to some of those folks, most of those folks who are insured now, in order to reduce the cost shifting that is currently occurring, people who have insurance now paying something over $1,000 a year on the average family policy to cover the medical expenses that are incu
i think that is a good thing to do. i do not think we should have those kinds of policies sold in this country in the future. i did think the president has made the point repeatedly, and it needs to be made, that if a person has a policy that they like right now, they can keep that. they can renew that. they can add their family members to that. and we have that specified in both the help committee legislation and i believe it will be in the finance committee bill that we pass as well. during...
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it's a knock-off of what you need to do. it's very important they apart all of my ways of accumulated wisdom of how to make the market work. that's the "mad money" manifesto. i'm trying to make you laugh. remember, nighttime show about stocks? i mean, come on, you know what people will do if they do not get entertained. >> boo. >> they'll give me the hook. also, something else i like to do, i want to unite the world's workers. workers of the world unite. you have nothing to lose but your chains. i don't know, work for a while it works. the rest of the show will be more detailed. how should you watch different segments? what do i consider important about what i'm saying? what should you do with my advice? there's a bottom line every time. the bottom line this time, this show is not your get rich quick ticket but that doesn't mean it can't make you mad money. let's take some calls. let's start with kathy in new hampshire. kathy? >> caller: hi, jim. thank you for taking my call. >> my pleasure. >> caller: i love the show. >> tha
it's a knock-off of what you need to do. it's very important they apart all of my ways of accumulated wisdom of how to make the market work. that's the "mad money" manifesto. i'm trying to make you laugh. remember, nighttime show about stocks? i mean, come on, you know what people will do if they do not get entertained. >> boo. >> they'll give me the hook. also, something else i like to do, i want to unite the world's workers. workers of the world unite. you have nothing...
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to learn more. so i couldn't always do what i wanted to do. 5 minutes ago i took symbicort and symbicort is already helping significantly improve my lung function. so today, i've noticed a significant difference in my breathing and i'm doing more of what i want to do. so we're clear, it doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. my doctor said symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. my copd often meant i had to wait to do what i wanted to do. now i take symbicort and it significantly improves my lung function, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort has made a significant difference in my breathing... now more of my want to's are can do's. ask your doctor about symbicort today. i got my first prescription free. call or go online to learn more. (announcer) if you cannot afford your medicatio
to learn more. so i couldn't always do what i wanted to do. 5 minutes ago i took symbicort and symbicort is already helping significantly improve my lung function. so today, i've noticed a significant difference in my breathing and i'm doing more of what i want to do. so we're clear, it doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. my doctor said symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your...