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toby cosgrove. have you on the program. >> thanks marks rhea. >> can you walk through how you've been preparing for the legislation, the cuts and what the new norm looks like for the cleveland clinic. >> we've been talking about for years reducing the cost of health care. we took $100 million out of purchasing last year. we reduced the number of redundant tests. we improved our quality so we had fewer xliction but we know get going into this next year a number of factors will affect us. first is, insurance companies are reducing the amount of payment to us. and expecting more difficult contracts. the second thing is, we don't have any medicaid expansion in the state of ohio. thirdly, we know that medicaid -- medicare is reducing its payments slightly. all of these combined make us realize that we have a shortfall in our expected revenues. we think we need to cut about $330 million from our expenses. we can't do it all by reducing the waste and increasing the efficiency. so, unfortunately, it has to
toby cosgrove. have you on the program. >> thanks marks rhea. >> can you walk through how you've been preparing for the legislation, the cuts and what the new norm looks like for the cleveland clinic. >> we've been talking about for years reducing the cost of health care. we took $100 million out of purchasing last year. we reduced the number of redundant tests. we improved our quality so we had fewer xliction but we know get going into this next year a number of factors will...
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toby, you ready? >> my name is toby. i'm a veteran of operation iraqi freedom.e learned a lot of lessons from iraq, should this be a prolonged conflict how do you think we can avoid making some of the same mistakes we made early in the war? >> i'll direct this to you, rick. thank you for the question, toby. the first one should be that we shouldn't calls a -- assad saddam because it brings memories for people but lay it out for us. how do you see this in a best-case scenario? >> we did something all stand off using cruise missiles, maybe air launch but keep out of syrian air space. if you look at the resolution, it's writ in a a way there is no way to preclude actually flying over syria, and what i didn't hear in all of this so far is what is the actual objective of this operation? >> is that unusual that you wouldn't have heard that at this point? >> yeah, normally what happens is the president defines an objective and says here is what i want to happen and the pentagon decides what happens they will use and how they will do it and proves it and they do it. now
toby, you ready? >> my name is toby. i'm a veteran of operation iraqi freedom.e learned a lot of lessons from iraq, should this be a prolonged conflict how do you think we can avoid making some of the same mistakes we made early in the war? >> i'll direct this to you, rick. thank you for the question, toby. the first one should be that we shouldn't calls a -- assad saddam because it brings memories for people but lay it out for us. how do you see this in a best-case scenario?...
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. - you want to take darryl, phyllis, toby, angela, and oscar? - yes. - can i interest you in someone less essential? like a-- a creed or a meredith perhaps? - are you kidding me? i'm supposed to get on an airplane with those nincompoops? we'd never make it off the runway. - i gotta keep this office functioning somehow, so-- i have put together a list. here's your team. darryl and phyllis, you can have. but you're also taking kathy, kelly, and kin. - oh, god. andy just gave me a chain with three weak links. have you ever tried to use a chain with three weak links? i have, and now i no longer own an arctic wolf. side-by-side, so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board -- what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] split atoms? [ flo chuckles ] [ whirring ] hey, how's that atom-splitting thing going? oh! a smarter way to shop around -- now that's progressive. call or click today. and now, there's a plan that lets you experience that "new" phone thrill again and again. and again. can you close your new phone box? we'r
. - you want to take darryl, phyllis, toby, angela, and oscar? - yes. - can i interest you in someone less essential? like a-- a creed or a meredith perhaps? - are you kidding me? i'm supposed to get on an airplane with those nincompoops? we'd never make it off the runway. - i gotta keep this office functioning somehow, so-- i have put together a list. here's your team. darryl and phyllis, you can have. but you're also taking kathy, kelly, and kin. - oh, god. andy just gave me a chain with...
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toby cosgrove, give us an overview of what the cleveland clinic is. >> we're a large group practice. we have 3200 physicians. we have facilities in cleveland, ohio. a main campus and eight community hospitals, 18 family help center, facilities in las vegas, toronto, a hospital and outpatient facility in ft. lauderdale. a big commitment in abu dhabi, we're running a hospital in abu dhabi, which is the largest hospital in uae. we're building the cleveland clinic abu dhabi. that is a very big project and the biggest project of its sort taken overseas. >> ceo since 2004. prior to that, how many operations did you get? >> i was a heart surgeon, 22,000 procedures. >> what kind? >> cardiac surgery, mostly valve surgery. i did a lot of coronary bypass operations and then gradually migrated over to doing more valve surgery. but i've done almost all kinds of heart surgery. >> why did you leave cardiology surgery and go to that add minute stra-- administrative si >> cardiac surgery is an at lettic event. you have to use your hands, stand there all day long. athletes were out in time. i see a lo
toby cosgrove, give us an overview of what the cleveland clinic is. >> we're a large group practice. we have 3200 physicians. we have facilities in cleveland, ohio. a main campus and eight community hospitals, 18 family help center, facilities in las vegas, toronto, a hospital and outpatient facility in ft. lauderdale. a big commitment in abu dhabi, we're running a hospital in abu dhabi, which is the largest hospital in uae. we're building the cleveland clinic abu dhabi. that is a very...
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q&a with toe because euro -- toby c osgrove. cosgrove,ek, toby discusses his 25 years of the cleveland clinic and medicine. us an overview of what the cleveland clinic is. practicea large group with 3200 positions. we have facilities in cleveland. main campus. we have facilities in las vegas, toronto. we have an outpatient facility in fort lauderdale. we have a big commitment in abu dhabi. we are running a hospital in abu dhabi. it is the largest hospital in the uae. it is a big project. biggest project of its sort that americans have ever taken on overseas. >> you have been ceo since 2004. how many heart operations have you done? >> what kind? doing coronaryt bypass. then i started doing ipass valve surgery -- valve surgery. surgery andou leave go to the administrative side? event and is an epic you have to stand there all day long. athletes wear out. i see a lot of surgeons come to the end of their career and stop when their athletic abilities deteriorate. i want to stop before that happened. i was not rated hang up my spikes
q&a with toe because euro -- toby c osgrove. cosgrove,ek, toby discusses his 25 years of the cleveland clinic and medicine. us an overview of what the cleveland clinic is. practicea large group with 3200 positions. we have facilities in cleveland. main campus. we have facilities in las vegas, toronto. we have an outpatient facility in fort lauderdale. we have a big commitment in abu dhabi. we are running a hospital in abu dhabi. it is the largest hospital in the uae. it is a big project....
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toby krosgrove would have come on to explain what the cleveland clinic is thinking. the statement they put out is confusing. what the cleveland clinic told fox this week to prepare for health care reform cleveland clinic is changing the way it delivers service to patients. they can't even get their message straight. it is because of health care reform and off camera toby cosgrove said they are not blaming the white house. >> remember what sebillous did in raising money and recruiting more money for the health and insurance benefit. she was working with the people she regulated. she got in trouble with republicans in congress. she was calling to raise money from insurance companies that she regulates and they say you can't raise money from people you regulate. they will feel compeled to pay or send checks if the person that has authority over them is anding them to do stuff. people regulated by the administration have felt obliged to do things to make the law look better. >> we don't know if that is the case. we hope dr. toby cosgrove will come on and clarify things.
toby krosgrove would have come on to explain what the cleveland clinic is thinking. the statement they put out is confusing. what the cleveland clinic told fox this week to prepare for health care reform cleveland clinic is changing the way it delivers service to patients. they can't even get their message straight. it is because of health care reform and off camera toby cosgrove said they are not blaming the white house. >> remember what sebillous did in raising money and recruiting more...
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i slept over at toby's house. cool. jake, honey, go put your stuff in your room. okay.s the deal. we go back to the original custody arrangement, but with one new condition. what's that? charlie agrees to never ever enter my house again. done. want some wine? charlie... yeah, sure, why not? how? i told you, i'm hard to stay mad at. anyway... they're your problem now. i'm going to hang with jake till tiffany gets here. side-by-side, so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board -- what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] split atoms? [ flo chuckles ] [ whirring ] hey, how's that atom-splitting thing going? oh! a smarter way to shop around -- now that's progressive. call or click today. what? you got a normal-sized head. thanks. i'm pretty happy with it. i don't get it. what don't you get? i heard mom say the reason uncle charlie gets into so much trouble is because he thinks with his little head. it's not that little. okay, you tell your mother... charlie... ...that women are to be honored and respected. see, jake? that's the big head talk
i slept over at toby's house. cool. jake, honey, go put your stuff in your room. okay.s the deal. we go back to the original custody arrangement, but with one new condition. what's that? charlie agrees to never ever enter my house again. done. want some wine? charlie... yeah, sure, why not? how? i told you, i'm hard to stay mad at. anyway... they're your problem now. i'm going to hang with jake till tiffany gets here. side-by-side, so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart...
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toby jones, "the girl." al pacino, "phil spector." >> and the emmy goes to: michael douglas.>> this is the first emmy win and fifth nomination for michael douglas. >> thank you, my academy, fellow members, thank you so much. and to the great performances by all the other nominees. obviously, there's one nominee in particular that i have to really thank. this is a two-hander. and, matt, you're only as good-- ( laughter ) ( applause ) you're only as good as your other hand. so-- ( laughter ) i can't tell you, you were machtion. and the only reason i'm standing here is because of you, so you really deserve half of this. so you want the bottom or the top? ( laughter ) top. i-- i figured that. i want to thank hb-- hbo for doa wonderful job. jerry wine strawb, susie, michael, thank you, they put a wonderful cast and crew together as was recognized earlier this week with the crastles award in all of these areas. but obviously, our stars, stephen soderberg not only directed it. he also shot as a cameraman and also as a film editor. he brought us one of the best scripts i have ever se
toby jones, "the girl." al pacino, "phil spector." >> and the emmy goes to: michael douglas.>> this is the first emmy win and fifth nomination for michael douglas. >> thank you, my academy, fellow members, thank you so much. and to the great performances by all the other nominees. obviously, there's one nominee in particular that i have to really thank. this is a two-hander. and, matt, you're only as good-- ( laughter ) ( applause ) you're only as good as...
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. >> the cars were to collectors like tony, toby shine whose hobby became an old car restoration business>> it was an era you could tell which car was driving down the street, today they all look the same. >> $140,000! >> yvette vanderbrink is the auctioneer with just the right touch of auto romance. >> everybody likes to remember the car they got married in, the car that they rode home with the new baby, and people aren't just buying cars, they are buying memories. >> reporter: with help from restorers or backyard mechanics, a lot of them will be back. so keep your eyes in the rear-view mirror. >> ♪ in the usa. >> for a glimpse of a time when america first heard the call of the open road. barry petersen, cbs news, denver. >> axelrod: the talk shun runs through the weekend, estimates are that some 10,000 people will descend on the small nebraska town before it is all over. auction totals so far, more than half a million dollars. and that is the cbs evening news for tonight. later on cbs, 48 hours. for now i am jim axelrod in new york, for all of us here at cbs news, thanks for joining us.
. >> the cars were to collectors like tony, toby shine whose hobby became an old car restoration business>> it was an era you could tell which car was driving down the street, today they all look the same. >> $140,000! >> yvette vanderbrink is the auctioneer with just the right touch of auto romance. >> everybody likes to remember the car they got married in, the car that they rode home with the new baby, and people aren't just buying cars, they are buying...
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i mean, i've seen toby eat one, like, once, but other than that...ke, forget it. - interesting. so what is dunder mifflin's oatmeal cookie? what is the product that no one wants? - how about that two-hole-punch letter? only the lawyers want that punch at the top, and they use legal. - that's the oatmeal cookie. fantastic, kevin. fantastic. - thank you. - [laughs] - by the way, did we leave all the food on the bus? - let's talk about food for a second. food for thought. - yeah, that's what i had for breakfast, and i think that's probably whi'm still hungry. - hunger! hunger for victory. hunger for honor. hunger for pride. - hunger for hamburger. - hunger for chicken chimichangas. right, darryl? - that's good. - exactly. now, do you know what the civil war soldiers were hungry for? pride! now, each battalion had it's own flag, and they guarded these flags with their lives. colonel harrison jeffords of the fourth michigan infantry saw his flag being carried away. chased it down with nothing but a sword. fought tooth and nail at the foot of that flag unt
i mean, i've seen toby eat one, like, once, but other than that...ke, forget it. - interesting. so what is dunder mifflin's oatmeal cookie? what is the product that no one wants? - how about that two-hole-punch letter? only the lawyers want that punch at the top, and they use legal. - that's the oatmeal cookie. fantastic, kevin. fantastic. - thank you. - [laughs] - by the way, did we leave all the food on the bus? - let's talk about food for a second. food for thought. - yeah, that's what i had...
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toby cosgrove, ceo of the cleveland clinic, thank you very much. q&a programs are available as c-span podcasts. >> coming up next, " washington journal." 10:00 eastern, live coverage of the house as members proceed with today's legislative dismiss. -- business. coming up next, your calls and the days latest headlines. then we will discuss the likelihood a government shutdown with the brookings institution thomas mann and american enterprise institute's norman ornstein. galewitzt, phil talking about health insurance exchanges. then a discussion with peter couric about the debt ceiling limit. he will talk about how the issue has been handled in the past and what the potential consequences might be for not raising the limit. host: good morning. it is monday, september 30 two yet today marks the last day of the federal government's go year. the government does not have a spending plan in place to fund itself tomorrow. if it stays that way the government will undergo its first shutdown in nearly 23 years beginning at midnight. took placeiations yesterda
toby cosgrove, ceo of the cleveland clinic, thank you very much. q&a programs are available as c-span podcasts. >> coming up next, " washington journal." 10:00 eastern, live coverage of the house as members proceed with today's legislative dismiss. -- business. coming up next, your calls and the days latest headlines. then we will discuss the likelihood a government shutdown with the brookings institution thomas mann and american enterprise institute's norman ornstein....
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i'll bet jeff sessions toby when he was here. by the way there is a great man, jeff sessions and i'm very proud to know him. the immigration problem is also a national security problem in addition to other things. one of the things that resulted and of course you guys are just kids when this happened when the original 9/11 happened was that all the people who were involved in those bombings were here on visas that were issued by our government to let them come into the country. how could they let these people into the country? the answer is because the mindset was the same as toward the communists in world war ii. i'm going to read to you some of the questions from the visa application on line at the state department. this is not a joke. i'm not making it up. most of these people were from saudi arabia. they were asked questions at the time on the visa application process to find out if they should be admitted. they all were. here are some of the questions that were asked. do you seek to enter the united states to engage in expor
i'll bet jeff sessions toby when he was here. by the way there is a great man, jeff sessions and i'm very proud to know him. the immigration problem is also a national security problem in addition to other things. one of the things that resulted and of course you guys are just kids when this happened when the original 9/11 happened was that all the people who were involved in those bombings were here on visas that were issued by our government to let them come into the country. how could they...
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. >> reporter: the cars were cat nip to collectors like toby shine, whose hobby became an old car restoration iowa. >> it was the era when you could tell which car was driving down the street. today they all look the same. >> $140,000. >> reporter: yvette vanderbrink is the auctioneer with just the right touch of auto romance. >> everybody likes to remember the car they got married in, the car that they rode home with the new baby. and people aren't just buying cars. they're buying memories. >> reporter: with help from restorers or backyard mechanics, a lot of them will be back. so keep your eyes in the rear view mirror -- ♪ this is the usa >> reporter: -- for a glimpse at a time when america first heard the call of the open road. barry petersen, cbs news, denver. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs morning news," an update on capitol hill as we approach the deadline for government shutdown. we'll get analysis from john dickerson. >>> plus the retrial for amanda knox for murder opens today in italy. we'll get the latest. >>> and co-founder alexis o'hanlon joins us in the studio.
. >> reporter: the cars were cat nip to collectors like toby shine, whose hobby became an old car restoration iowa. >> it was the era when you could tell which car was driving down the street. today they all look the same. >> $140,000. >> reporter: yvette vanderbrink is the auctioneer with just the right touch of auto romance. >> everybody likes to remember the car they got married in, the car that they rode home with the new baby. and people aren't just buying...
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stake ensuring that monsanto meets its bottom line take for example former democratic congressman toby moffett is connecticut lawmaker worked in the congress three years before he became a lobbyist for monsanto. or think that's a conflict of interest how about the career history of margaret miller she originally worked as a researcher on bovine growth hormone or b g h for months santo and now she publishes research papers on b g h four of the f.d.a. and get this her research was backed by michael taylor the current deputy commissioner for policy at the f.d.a. this guy who denies is the revolving door first taylor was a lawyer for one santo then he joined the f.d.a. as deputy commissioner for foods then he went back to monsanto and became its vice president for public policy yeah i'm sure is that day position and help open that door but don't worry is now back in the f.d.a. in the same cushy position as he was before the rubber stamping pro monsanto legislation and he's not alone take marcia hale and josh cain with left their jobs at the white house for a lobbying positions at monsanto
stake ensuring that monsanto meets its bottom line take for example former democratic congressman toby moffett is connecticut lawmaker worked in the congress three years before he became a lobbyist for monsanto. or think that's a conflict of interest how about the career history of margaret miller she originally worked as a researcher on bovine growth hormone or b g h for months santo and now she publishes research papers on b g h four of the f.d.a. and get this her research was backed by...
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cosgrove,ek, toby discusses his 25 years of the cleveland clinic and medicine. us an overview of what the cleveland clinic is. practicea large group with 3200 positions. we have facilities in cleveland.
cosgrove,ek, toby discusses his 25 years of the cleveland clinic and medicine. us an overview of what the cleveland clinic is. practicea large group with 3200 positions. we have facilities in cleveland.
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toby cosgrove.talks about his life and career and the thoughts on the health care law and the impact on the medical community. after that, british party leader ed millibrand addressing labour members at their caucaus. then nigel ferage. >> dr. toby cosgrove, give us an overview of what the cleveland clinic is. >> we're a large group practice. we have 3200 physicians. we have facilities in cleveland, ohio. a main campus and eight
toby cosgrove.talks about his life and career and the thoughts on the health care law and the impact on the medical community. after that, british party leader ed millibrand addressing labour members at their caucaus. then nigel ferage. >> dr. toby cosgrove, give us an overview of what the cleveland clinic is. >> we're a large group practice. we have 3200 physicians. we have facilities in cleveland, ohio. a main campus and eight
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covered by toby carter. >> cris: one of the things they wanted to do this year that they did not do last let torrey smith get a free release. he tore them up. they're trying to be more physical with the ravens receivers torre 5'9". walking off the field slightly shaking. third and 10. and that's batted up in the air and incomplete. delayed blitz. david boothe comes in there. balance batted. it's fourth down. >> cris: all kinds of stuff going on on that one. they did have torrey smith wide open and flacco said they were unsettles. i hadcris cris the pressure for quick decisions. >> referee: after the play was over, personal foul, number 66 of the offense. half the distance of the goal. fourth down. >> al: we'll take a look where torrey smith was. >> cris: coverage gets blown. he's absolutely wide open. again, the pressure. you have to give credit to jack del rio taking a chance and it did, it paid off. sam koch's seventh punt of the night. holiday back to receive it. to the 29. brings it back out to the 42 yard line. bruton is down on the play. >> cris: bruton has had a big night. >> yeah
covered by toby carter. >> cris: one of the things they wanted to do this year that they did not do last let torrey smith get a free release. he tore them up. they're trying to be more physical with the ravens receivers torre 5'9". walking off the field slightly shaking. third and 10. and that's batted up in the air and incomplete. delayed blitz. david boothe comes in there. balance batted. it's fourth down. >> cris: all kinds of stuff going on on that one. they did have torrey...
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. >> cuyahoga -- cleveland clinic head toby cosgrove on the future of medical care in the united states tonight at 8:00 on c-span's q&a. now on booktv cris beam examines the foster care system of the united states. be author reports on how children are moved throughout the system and profiles numerous kids including the group aging out of foster care and what that means for their future. this is a lawyer under an hour. [applause] >> it is such an honor and so exciting to be with my old friend chris talking about her
. >> cuyahoga -- cleveland clinic head toby cosgrove on the future of medical care in the united states tonight at 8:00 on c-span's q&a. now on booktv cris beam examines the foster care system of the united states. be author reports on how children are moved throughout the system and profiles numerous kids including the group aging out of foster care and what that means for their future. this is a lawyer under an hour. [applause] >> it is such an honor and so exciting to be with...
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. >> it is like he is working on his math and it is like, toby, why are you on women with wieners .org. you should be working on your homework. >> why are you on boobs.com get back to work. or better yet i am proud of you boy -- >> are you just like me. what happened here? >> from sickness to health. does straining his bladder really matter? there is a bill that would avoid a government shutdown while de funding obamacare. after senator ted cruz gave a 21-hour speech in a bid to rally opposition to the law. harry reid is expected to remove the obamacare language leaving a stop gap spending bill that would keep the government open until mid-november. i want to note that i have no idea what i just read. was cruz strategizing or show boating. they say he was wasting time and even fellow republicans said it is texas senator's efforts. the man thinks it is obamacare that is bad. >> i like their burgers. i am a big fan of eating white castle burgers. >> they sent us the free burgers. we like their burgers. >> deliciousness. >> they are, they are fantastic. >> what did you make of this? >> wa
. >> it is like he is working on his math and it is like, toby, why are you on women with wieners .org. you should be working on your homework. >> why are you on boobs.com get back to work. or better yet i am proud of you boy -- >> are you just like me. what happened here? >> from sickness to health. does straining his bladder really matter? there is a bill that would avoid a government shutdown while de funding obamacare. after senator ted cruz gave a 21-hour speech in...
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whoa, toby. watch out. you're gonna violate your own pda memo. no, dwight. that smells like good business to me. what i have done here, is i have collected all the finest gourmet items that scranton has to offer. hmm-mm, sweet. chocolate turtles. yes. nope! no, those are for our clients. actually, our ex-clients. i'll explain later. ryan wants everything in our company to be about emails and i.m.'s. but i think he is forgetting about the original instant message. letters attached to baskets of food. excuse me, angela. michael asked me to turn in these receipts for these gift basket items. thank you. you're welcome. is that all? yes. [whispering] i miss you. elevators. dwight, you have to listen to me. we are not seeing each other anymore. can you accept that? fine. then i just wanna be friends. good. plus a little extra. also, i love you. i don't understand what the big deal is. you don't. no! you lied about being pregnant. right, so? you really don't understand why that might make me kind of angry? no. we're never getting back together. why not?
whoa, toby. watch out. you're gonna violate your own pda memo. no, dwight. that smells like good business to me. what i have done here, is i have collected all the finest gourmet items that scranton has to offer. hmm-mm, sweet. chocolate turtles. yes. nope! no, those are for our clients. actually, our ex-clients. i'll explain later. ryan wants everything in our company to be about emails and i.m.'s. but i think he is forgetting about the original instant message. letters attached to baskets of...
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concerning rampant fraud in california's drug mad cal system, the head of california's health care service, tobyt before state legislators, confirmed the fraud has been out of control and apologized. >> what we are uncovering is completely unacceptable. and i am here to tell you that we are sorry. >> reporter: while legislators grilled douglas on why it took a news report to get the agency to act, the state has confirmed it is in fact acting. >> the system didn't work well, it was a fractured system. there were systematic failures within the state. it is true that many of the problems came to light through investigative reporting. >> reporter: 64 criminal cases are being investigated through the state's department of justice. 174 clinic sites have been suspended including every one exposed in our series. did he call back and say he's not coming? this past july, cnn exposed widespread fraud in the nation's largest medicaid system. we found that in the last two years, half, the nearly $186 million spent on drug medical went to clinics that have shown questionable billing practices or signs of frau
concerning rampant fraud in california's drug mad cal system, the head of california's health care service, tobyt before state legislators, confirmed the fraud has been out of control and apologized. >> what we are uncovering is completely unacceptable. and i am here to tell you that we are sorry. >> reporter: while legislators grilled douglas on why it took a news report to get the agency to act, the state has confirmed it is in fact acting. >> the system didn't work well, it...
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rampant frotd in california's drug medi-cal system, the head of california's health care services tobyglas today went before state legislators, confirmed the fraud has been out of control, and apologized. >> what we are uncovering in terms of the fraud and the other issues with the drug medi-cal program is completely unacceptable and i'm hour to tell you that we are sorry. >> reporter: while legislators grilled douglas on why it took a news report to get the agency to act, the state has confirmed it is, in fact, now acting. >> the system didn't work well, that it was a fractured system, that there was a systematic failures within the state. it is true that many of the problems came to light through investigative reporting. >> reporter: 64 cases are being investigated through the state's didn't of justice. 174 clinic sites have also been suspended including every single clinic exposed in our rehab racket series. sir -- wait a minute now. did he call back and say he's not coming? this past july cnn and the center for gettive reporting exposed widespread fraud in the nation's largest medi
rampant frotd in california's drug medi-cal system, the head of california's health care services tobyglas today went before state legislators, confirmed the fraud has been out of control, and apologized. >> what we are uncovering in terms of the fraud and the other issues with the drug medi-cal program is completely unacceptable and i'm hour to tell you that we are sorry. >> reporter: while legislators grilled douglas on why it took a news report to get the agency to act, the state...
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he indicated that was one of the last conversations he had with aaron alexis, so toby, it's obviously too early to jump to conclusions, but that is one possible motive investigators would be looking into. >> well hydey, any d owners heidi, any indication of a fream or children? >> no, not at all. according to the two men who knew alexis very well. he lived alone in texas as you mentioned he was born in convenes and he never -- queens we're told, he never spoke to them about any family parents kids anything like that. >> heidi zhou-castro. six steps to survival, your knowledge of past shootings what can you tell us about this event? >> well, this is looking more and more like workplace violence and workplace violence is the number one cause of mass shootings in this country, church shootings and school shootings. usually in workplace violence we see a single shooter a disgruntled employee who is going to take out his frustration, feelings on primary targets, individuals in the workplace and once he takes that out he opens fire on anyone he can shoot and anyone he can see. this is looki
he indicated that was one of the last conversations he had with aaron alexis, so toby, it's obviously too early to jump to conclusions, but that is one possible motive investigators would be looking into. >> well hydey, any d owners heidi, any indication of a fream or children? >> no, not at all. according to the two men who knew alexis very well. he lived alone in texas as you mentioned he was born in convenes and he never -- queens we're told, he never spoke to them about any...
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. >> cuyahoga -- cleveland clinic head toby cosgrove on the future of medical care in the united states tonight at 8:00 on c-span's q&a. now on booktv cris beam examines the foster care system of the united states. be author reports on how children are moved throughout the system and profiles numerous kids including the group aging out of foster care and what that means for their future. this is a lawyer under an hour. [applause] >> it is such an honor and so exciting to be with my old friend chris talking about her beautiful book. i loved it so much. and i thought maybe start with what got you on to the book, let's start with the most difficult emotional narrative of your life. can you talk a little bit because you do in the book -- what got you thinking about foster care and what happens when childhood is disrupted? >> guest: a couple things. first of all, thank you for being here and thank you to the strand for having us and thank you, everybody, for coming. difficult stuff. >> host: but make it funny. >> guest: funny, difficult stuff. i grew up in a crack the family. so that happene
. >> cuyahoga -- cleveland clinic head toby cosgrove on the future of medical care in the united states tonight at 8:00 on c-span's q&a. now on booktv cris beam examines the foster care system of the united states. be author reports on how children are moved throughout the system and profiles numerous kids including the group aging out of foster care and what that means for their future. this is a lawyer under an hour. [applause] >> it is such an honor and so exciting to be with...
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. >> i don't know if toby costco was the ceo and if he backpedals or not, but he sort of thought we were taking out of context what he meant. i don't know if he is sort of backtracking or not. certainly the health care bill is having an impact on his hospital and across the country. but at least he was trying to back pedal a little bit. >> and the other thing, the exchanges which open on tuesday, and other u.s. teams, which tend to like it, say hey, expect trouble. the exchanges, if you join in california, which the president highlights as a place that is working, you remember that exchange? you can't go to the university of california hospitals. you can't go to cedar sinai medical. in new hampshire, over a third of hospitals are wiped out by the exchanges. people are not getting good insurance. >> the idea that everybody pools his money, puts money in the pot. we're going to spread the risk and lower the cost. the next thing i know, i turn around, everybody is getting exemptions. big business, union getting an exemption, capitol hill is getting an exemption? who is left to pay? if peopl
. >> i don't know if toby costco was the ceo and if he backpedals or not, but he sort of thought we were taking out of context what he meant. i don't know if he is sort of backtracking or not. certainly the health care bill is having an impact on his hospital and across the country. but at least he was trying to back pedal a little bit. >> and the other thing, the exchanges which open on tuesday, and other u.s. teams, which tend to like it, say hey, expect trouble. the exchanges, if...
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that's why we're your retirement company. ( birds chirping ) come on, toby! on our way! home! - ( barking ) - good boy. ( truck door rattling ) man: get in the car, please. come on, love. it does no good. you won't get away with it! ( truck engine starts )
that's why we're your retirement company. ( birds chirping ) come on, toby! on our way! home! - ( barking ) - good boy. ( truck door rattling ) man: get in the car, please. come on, love. it does no good. you won't get away with it! ( truck engine starts )
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toby and walt, and it was -- it was a first time these agents had ever come together and talked about this incident. so it's a very compelling film. i hope you'll watch it. it's airing december 2nd 9 p.m. eastern. >> it was originally scheduled for monday night. it's been moved. >> it's been moved for december 2nd. i would love for there to be a film. it cries out far film. if there are any film producers in the audience, you should come talk to us. [laughter] >> this note may sum things up well. i'm glad you are here. thank you. you did all you could. >> thank you very much. [applause] [applause] gerry and clint and lisa will be here for a book signing. you're welcome to stop by. let's see, i have a note here. what else am i supposed to say. discovery channel show. we're good. thank you for coming here to the museum and enjoying the program. >>> you're watching booktv non-fiction authors and books every weekend on c-span2. >>> your point in writing this book as a scientist is that given these realities, the impact that drugs have on social policy, on race, on our culture is oftentime
toby and walt, and it was -- it was a first time these agents had ever come together and talked about this incident. so it's a very compelling film. i hope you'll watch it. it's airing december 2nd 9 p.m. eastern. >> it was originally scheduled for monday night. it's been moved. >> it's been moved for december 2nd. i would love for there to be a film. it cries out far film. if there are any film producers in the audience, you should come talk to us. [laughter] >> this note may...
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rampant fraud in california's drug medi-cal system, the head of california's health care services, tobyouglas, today went before state legislators confirmed the fraud has been out of control and apologized. >> what we are uncovering in terms of the fraud and the other issues with the drug medi-cal program is completely unacceptable. and i'm here to tell you that we are sorry. >> reporter: while legislators grilled douglas on why it took a news report to get the agency to act, the state has confirmed it is in fact now acting. >> the system didn't work well, that it was a fractured system, that there was systematic failures within the state. it is true that many of the problems came to light through investigative reporting. >> reporter: 64 criminal cases are being investigated through the state's department of justice. 174 clinic sites have also been suspended, including every single clinic exposed in our rehab racket series. >> sir? wait a minute now. >> did he call back and say he's not coming? >> reporter: this past july, cnn and the center for investigative reporting exposed widesprea
rampant fraud in california's drug medi-cal system, the head of california's health care services, tobyouglas, today went before state legislators confirmed the fraud has been out of control and apologized. >> what we are uncovering in terms of the fraud and the other issues with the drug medi-cal program is completely unacceptable. and i'm here to tell you that we are sorry. >> reporter: while legislators grilled douglas on why it took a news report to get the agency to act, the...
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inmate toby gonzales, convicted of second degree murder and armed robbery, refuses to remove his hand from the food port. >> do you want to us do 22 or 23? >> this morning when he got his first meal, he refused it, stuck his hand out the food port and he's had his hand out ever since. >> we have an extraction team being set up so that we could get him out, so we could search his cell to ensure that the safety of the staff that are working this unit is maintained. >> the corrections emergency response team, or c.e.r.t., prepares physically and mentally for the job ahead. >> you don't know if he has a weapon. you don't know if he's going to try to attack you and, oh, i mean, usually they attack you. >> what happens, they barricade their cell door with a mattress. so this thing fits through the food port. what we do is we ram whatever object's there to get out of the way, we can disperse the chemical into the cell. this is a pepper spray like a mace. we use it as a shield. any time we have to disperse chemicals, the shield will cover the food foot. he'll lift it up so much so we can get
inmate toby gonzales, convicted of second degree murder and armed robbery, refuses to remove his hand from the food port. >> do you want to us do 22 or 23? >> this morning when he got his first meal, he refused it, stuck his hand out the food port and he's had his hand out ever since. >> we have an extraction team being set up so that we could get him out, so we could search his cell to ensure that the safety of the staff that are working this unit is maintained. >> the...
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number 6 senator cruz not singing instead of performing toby keith's song "courtesy of the red white and blue" (nats: we'll put a boot in your ass) senator cruz spoke the song.... (nats: cause we'll put a boot in your posterior) why didn't he sing... (nats: it would violate the rules of musical harmony, human decency, and possibly even the geneva conventions. number 5... (nats: jeopardy theme) playing jeopardy with a fellow republican senator asking the questions to give senator cruz a break. (nats: do you know what color black box is?) (nats: perhaps airplane manufacturers are like congress because a black box is orange) number 4... s/u: the corner guy. down here. the mysterious corner guy had to endure the glare reflected from senator cruz. stifling a yawn, eyes darting from side to side. the senator's hand in his face... (nats: a,b,c,d, or e) does hashtag cornerguy know he's famous yet? probably, since he's legislative counsel john ellis... (nats: anyone in this country) handing his boss notes. number 3... s/u:the best reaction when senator cruz read from dr. seuss." he even chang
number 6 senator cruz not singing instead of performing toby keith's song "courtesy of the red white and blue" (nats: we'll put a boot in your ass) senator cruz spoke the song.... (nats: cause we'll put a boot in your posterior) why didn't he sing... (nats: it would violate the rules of musical harmony, human decency, and possibly even the geneva conventions. number 5... (nats: jeopardy theme) playing jeopardy with a fellow republican senator asking the questions to give senator cruz...
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instead of performing toby keith's song requesting courtesy of the red white and blue," senator cruz in your posterior. >> reporter: why didn't he sing? >> it would violate rules of musical harmony, and possibly even the geneva conventions. >> reporter: number five, playing jeopardy with a fellow republican senator asking the questions to give senator cruz a break. >> do you know what color the black box is? >> perhaps airplane manufacturers think like congress, because the black box on an airplane is orange. >> reporter: number four, the corner guy, down here. the mysterious corner guy had to endure the glare reflected from senator cruz, stifling a yawn, eyes darting from side to side, the senator's hand in his face. does hashtag corner guy know he's famous yet? >> probably, because he's legislative counsel john ellis, handing his bowls notes. number three, the best reaction, when senator cruz read from dr. seuss, he even changed the words to "green eggs and ham". >> they did not like obama care in a box with a fox in a house or with a mouse. >> reporter: senator cruz' daughters see
instead of performing toby keith's song requesting courtesy of the red white and blue," senator cruz in your posterior. >> reporter: why didn't he sing? >> it would violate rules of musical harmony, and possibly even the geneva conventions. >> reporter: number five, playing jeopardy with a fellow republican senator asking the questions to give senator cruz a break. >> do you know what color the black box is? >> perhaps airplane manufacturers think like...
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toby keith's courtesy of the red, white and blue to the rebel alliance in "star wars" comparison. martha: senator mike lee stepped in one time with some jeopardy-type questions. >> the device known as a camel's hair brush. do you know what it's made of. >> i yield for that question and curiously enough, i do. you might think camel's hair brush must be made of camels. there are lots of teams, they have hair, surely you can make a brush, i don't know if you can. but a camel's hair brush is made of squirrel fur. it makes you wonder. if the squirrels apparently have a very bad marketing department. martha: we'll talk to mike lee. we'll ask how he's doing. he's still on the floor with senator cruz. we'll find out what's going on. bill: you have got this battle with ted cruz and mike lee on obama-care. now you have got the threat of the possibility of a government shutdown come next tuesday. we believe this legislation will ping-pong back from the senate back to the house. but how long the house has to amended that legislation. martha: the republicans might yield the rest of their time
toby keith's courtesy of the red, white and blue to the rebel alliance in "star wars" comparison. martha: senator mike lee stepped in one time with some jeopardy-type questions. >> the device known as a camel's hair brush. do you know what it's made of. >> i yield for that question and curiously enough, i do. you might think camel's hair brush must be made of camels. there are lots of teams, they have hair, surely you can make a brush, i don't know if you can. but a...
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. 8, white castle #7, the hairy moments quoting words of wisdom, no. 6 senator krill's was singing tobyr and dieand no. 3guguy, and no. 3 the investor reaction when he went from dr. seuss, he even changed the worst of green eggs and ham. no. 2 senator crews imitation of movie lines. he wrote stated that dart better represents obama care, number one the senator bladder control how did he do it. >> and check out how he looked compared to the end. at least he survived ignored his own advice. >> you will say the wrong thing if you talk too much. bed, bed, bed. happy, happy. >> he was just using a lot of time that was given. it was fun to watch. >> i like watching it just because it was just two minutes. >> the time is 9:42 a.m.. we will be right back. >> and breaking news out of san francisco. if police are still investigating a fatal stabbing that happened right after last night giants and- a dodgers game. kron4 will tran joins us live. >> we do know that the victim is 24 years old. john and then in december was wearing at dodgers a deer at the time. the police department does not know the
. 8, white castle #7, the hairy moments quoting words of wisdom, no. 6 senator krill's was singing tobyr and dieand no. 3guguy, and no. 3 the investor reaction when he went from dr. seuss, he even changed the worst of green eggs and ham. no. 2 senator crews imitation of movie lines. he wrote stated that dart better represents obama care, number one the senator bladder control how did he do it. >> and check out how he looked compared to the end. at least he survived ignored his own advice....
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says obama should be the first one in line to sign up for his own affordable health care plan, and toby says we have already invaded this, time to move on, we need to try to work out the kinks. health care for all equals good. -- thank youp. for waking a sleeping giant. ray, go ahead and make a comment. caller: thank you for taking my call. this is directed to the tea party republicans of the house of representatives. our country shut down by a bunch of members in the house of representatives. one branch of government does not run this country. now they are obsessed with that mantra no coup by off with democrats. just skipped that child this -- childish parlor games. host: another call from pennsylvania, from the republicans line. caller: hi. yes. to thelistened republicans. the president and the democrats, they really think they are better than the rest of us. why would the republicans think that they and their staff is should not have better insurance than us? guess what -- they are no better than we are, and we pay taxes which pay their paycheck. they want to treat us like we are a b
says obama should be the first one in line to sign up for his own affordable health care plan, and toby says we have already invaded this, time to move on, we need to try to work out the kinks. health care for all equals good. -- thank youp. for waking a sleeping giant. ray, go ahead and make a comment. caller: thank you for taking my call. this is directed to the tea party republicans of the house of representatives. our country shut down by a bunch of members in the house of representatives....
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although i will note i did read toby queegh keith lyrics. i will note that senator paul has a following with as he follows it, folks in berken stocks and birds and ear rings. a different short of cool. but again i could not remotely hope to compete with him. i am a lawyer from texas. but what i can try to do to keep up with, because after all we all have a little bit of competitiveness in wanting to keep up, i would like to provide a little more detail on something i referenced earlier, which is the speech that ashton kucher gave at the teen choice awards. referring to the senator from florida and the senator from kentucky as cool, as terrific human beings as both of them are, is almost oxymoronic. i don't believe there is any politician on the face of the earth that would qualify as cool. i suspect ashton kucher and mine politics may be different. he was there to accept an award for playing the role of steve jobs in the movie "jobs." he talked about the importance of work, hard work. and his speech was so remarkable that i took the opportun
although i will note i did read toby queegh keith lyrics. i will note that senator paul has a following with as he follows it, folks in berken stocks and birds and ear rings. a different short of cool. but again i could not remotely hope to compete with him. i am a lawyer from texas. but what i can try to do to keep up with, because after all we all have a little bit of competitiveness in wanting to keep up, i would like to provide a little more detail on something i referenced earlier, which...
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president, you might ask what does that letter from hobby lobby have to do with toby keith's terrificsong? i suggest they have an awful lot to do with each other. our nation was founded by men and women fleeing religious persecution from across the globe, fleeing governments that thought -- sought to impose their rules to restrict the religious liberty of men and women. and our founding fathers, the people who formed the united states of america fled those countries and came here, wanting to establish a country where everyone could worship god with all of your heart, might, soul according to the dictates of your conscience. now, mr. president, the men and women watching this at home, not all of you may share the religious convictions of the c.e.o. of hobby lobby. you may or may not be christians. if you are christians, you may not share his faith and his interpretation of what his faith requires. but if you look at the history of our country, the federal government is telling that c.e.o., the federal government is telling catholic hospitals and catholic charities they must violate the
president, you might ask what does that letter from hobby lobby have to do with toby keith's terrificsong? i suggest they have an awful lot to do with each other. our nation was founded by men and women fleeing religious persecution from across the globe, fleeing governments that thought -- sought to impose their rules to restrict the religious liberty of men and women. and our founding fathers, the people who formed the united states of america fled those countries and came here, wanting to...