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fidelity investments. >> and united healthcare. >> music is the universal language.n i was an accident, i was worried that the health-care system spoke a language all of the sun. with united healthcare, i got help with my life, some connection to doctors, and a total estimate of what my family costs. i never missed a beat. >> we are 70,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that is strength in numbers, united healthcare. >> your personal economy is made up of the things that matter most, including your career. as those things change, fidelity can help you readjust your retirement plan, rethink how you are invested, and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices that can fit your personal economy. fidelity investments, turn here. vo:geico, committed to providing service to its auto insurance customers for over 70 years. more information on auto insurance at geico.com or 1-800-947-auto any time of the day or night.
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with united healthcare, i got help that fit my life.nformation on my phone, connection to doctors who get where i am from, and tools to estimate what my care may cost so i never miss a beat. >> we are more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that is health in numbers. united healthcare. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. presented by kcet los angeles. - hi, neighbor! you're invited to a show at my school. i'm excited for you to see what i can do. and then, we're going on a leaf walk with my dad! i'm so glad you'll be with me. and i'll be right back. is made possible in part by... the richard king mellon foundation. dedicated for over sixty years to south western pennsylvania's quality of life, and competitive future. and by these pittsburg foundations. working together to enhance and enrich the lives of children for more than seventy-five years. and by the arthur vining davis foundations. dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthenin
with united healthcare, i got help that fit my life.nformation on my phone, connection to doctors who get where i am from, and tools to estimate what my care may cost so i never miss a beat. >> we are more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that is health in numbers. united healthcare. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. presented by kcet los angeles. - hi, neighbor! you're invited to a show at my school. i'm excited for...
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and united healthcare. >> with united healthcare, i got help with my life, connection to doctors, and an estimate on the cost so that i would never miss a beat. >> 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. health in numbers. that is united healthcare. >> your personal economy is made up of the things that matter most, including your career. as those things change, fidelity can help you readjust your retirement plan, rethink how you are invested, and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices that can fit your personal economy. fidelity investments, turn here.
and united healthcare. >> with united healthcare, i got help with my life, connection to doctors, and an estimate on the cost so that i would never miss a beat. >> 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. health in numbers. that is united healthcare. >> your personal economy is made up of the things that matter most, including your career. as those things change, fidelity can help you readjust your retirement plan, rethink how you are invested, and refocus as your...
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with united healthcare, i got help that fit my life.nformation on my phone, connection to doctors who get where i am from, and tools to estimate what my care may cost so i never miss a beat. >> we are more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that is health in numbers. united healthcare. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: defense secretary leon panetta warned today he may furlough the vast majority of the department's 800,000 civilian workers, if automatic spending cuts take effect. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, we assess the sequestration threat and zero in on the defense cuts with deputy secretary ashton carter. >> ifill: then, we have a conversation with justice sonia sotomayor-- the first hispanic member of the supreme court about her life before and on the bench. >> sort of fine walking that we're always doing between when are we listening with an open mind and
with united healthcare, i got help that fit my life.nformation on my phone, connection to doctors who get where i am from, and tools to estimate what my care may cost so i never miss a beat. >> we are more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that is health in numbers. united healthcare. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: defense secretary leon panetta...
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united healthcare. union bank. and fidelity investments. >> your personal economy is made up of the things that matter most, including your career. as those things change, fidelity can help you adjust your retirement plan, rethink how you are invested, and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide array of choices that can figure personal economy. fidelity investments, turn here. >> at union bank, a relationship managers work hard to know your business. offering specialized solutions in capital to help give me your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> reporting from washington. oscar pistorius brick down in court. explaining he shot his girlfriend by mistake. one of the scene of the biggest diamond heist in history. sparking a hunt for the pricey jim. and the mystery of dark energy. could our physics textbooks and soon be due for right? -
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united healthcare. union bank. and fidelity investments. >> your personal economy is made up of the things that matter most, including your career. and as those things change, fidelity can help you readjust your retirement plan, rethink how you are invested, and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices that can fit your personal economy. fidelity investments, turn here. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business. offering specialized solutions in capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do fou>> and now "bs america." >> reporting from washington. bail.pistorius is granted the magistrate complaints the case has become a spectacle. disspirited italians go to the polls wondering if anyone can fix their country's economic problems. from the streets to the red carpet of hollywood, we followed two boys as they
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that will be in the video you're about to see, sponsored by united healthcare. the video of our award winner, lynn povich. [applause] >> as the daughter of a journalist, lynn povich may have been destined to become one herself. but probably not. >> we were raised to get married, have children. almost half of them got married that year, when they graduated. the rest of us got jobs. >> she became a secretary in the paris bureau of "newsweek." later she joined as a researcher in new york. only held higher positions. >> you did what you were told -- go somewhere else, women do not write at "newsweek." >> the women's movement was underway and the civil rights act was law. >> we decided to do something. now this is illegal and it is a moral issue, men doing something that is against the law. so one by one we started secretly organizing. >> she was among the four organizers to approach aclu attorney eleanor holmes norton. >> it was a figment of the old order, that women were supposed to have gender-based jobs and men were supposed to have the rest. >> "newsweek local r
that will be in the video you're about to see, sponsored by united healthcare. the video of our award winner, lynn povich. [applause] >> as the daughter of a journalist, lynn povich may have been destined to become one herself. but probably not. >> we were raised to get married, have children. almost half of them got married that year, when they graduated. the rest of us got jobs. >> she became a secretary in the paris bureau of "newsweek." later she joined as a...
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united healthcare. union bank.and fidelity investments. >> your personal economy is made up of the things that matter most, including your career. as those things change, fidelity can help you adjust your retirement plan, rethink how you are invested, and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide array of choices that can figure personal economy. fidelity investments, turn here. >> at union bank, a relationship managers work hard to know your business. offering specialized solutions in capital to help give me your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> reporting from washington. oscar pistorius brick down in court. explaining he shot his girlfriend by mistake. one of the scene of the biggest diamond heist in history. sparking a hunt for the pricey jim. and the mystery of dark energy. could our physics textbooks and soon be due for right? --
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united healthcare coming under some pressure. the drug index is to the downside. the banking index has been stronger. we will continue to watch the highs that we set recently. connell: we will move to our first guest. it is sam stonewall -- sam stovall. we need you, sam ellis today to pick a clichÉ. >> it is not that the first year is out bad that it is just better than the year before. as goes january, so does the year. the remaining 11 months of the year and up 84% of the time since world war ii. connell: i think that this brings up a larger point. we are close to these all-time highs. how do you tell the difference between signal and noise? there is so much noise out there. you say just because the afc won the super bowl: the markets will do this. which one do you listen to? >> that is correlation without causation. connell: how do you connect the dots with that? what kinds of questions you ask yourself when you hear something happen? >> i think history is a great guide. it is never gospel. second what i say is you have to overlay history with the current outlo
united healthcare coming under some pressure. the drug index is to the downside. the banking index has been stronger. we will continue to watch the highs that we set recently. connell: we will move to our first guest. it is sam stonewall -- sam stovall. we need you, sam ellis today to pick a clichÉ. >> it is not that the first year is out bad that it is just better than the year before. as goes january, so does the year. the remaining 11 months of the year and up 84% of the time since...
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names like merck and united healthcare have been weighing on the dow. the bank index is the one area where we are still seeing some strength. i want to take a look at the movers here. both marathon and time warner. those are these names that are coming out with their earnings for the quarter. time warner grew about 51%. back to you. melissa: thank you so much. lori: the latest report from the national small business association finding small business owners are losing confidence and fast. 86% anticipating a recessionary economy this year. only 38% anticipating that their firms will grow. that is a drop of laster survey. how can we help america's job creators? my next guest is working on just that. congressman, welcome to you. you are the top republican in congress fighting for small business. you are getting small business a voice. we know from the latest report that small business owners have even more worries than they did last year. what are their chief complaints? >> it is very consistent with what you are hearing with the surveys. there is concern
names like merck and united healthcare have been weighing on the dow. the bank index is the one area where we are still seeing some strength. i want to take a look at the movers here. both marathon and time warner. those are these names that are coming out with their earnings for the quarter. time warner grew about 51%. back to you. melissa: thank you so much. lori: the latest report from the national small business association finding small business owners are losing confidence and fast. 86%...
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be used for hmo-type insurance where you don't get straight medicaid, have you a company like united healthcaree wel we hr-rbg well point. i worked with those insurancess and they are bare bones. you don't also get the care you want or are expecting with that type of hom. bill: stay on the doctor shortage now, this is what we're told. florida healthcare 15 million people have health insurance. obamacare the new law will add 2.5 million more people. now florida healthcare tkhr-s say there ardoctors say there are 44,000, short of $45,000 and 5600 of those expected to retire in the next knife years. if you had more people to cover you need more doctors to take care of them. >> reporter: you got it. half the doctors in the state don't take immediate ka dade, won't work with medicaid, won't work with the medicaid hmo's. the doctors you do have, the force you do have is already too small and it's insufficient to take care of medicaid because they ain't taking medicaid. governor rick scott is budgeting $80 million to get 700 more residents and they've got three new medical schools in the state over th
be used for hmo-type insurance where you don't get straight medicaid, have you a company like united healthcaree wel we hr-rbg well point. i worked with those insurancess and they are bare bones. you don't also get the care you want or are expecting with that type of hom. bill: stay on the doctor shortage now, this is what we're told. florida healthcare 15 million people have health insurance. obamacare the new law will add 2.5 million more people. now florida healthcare tkhr-s say there...
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that will be in the video you're about about to see, sponsored by united healthcare. the video of our award winner, lynn povich. [applause] >> as the daughter of a journalist, lynn povich may have been destined to become one herself. but probably not. >> we were raised to get married, have children. almost half of them got married that year, when they graduated. the rest of us got jobs. >> she became a secretary in the paris bureau of "newsweek." later she joined as a researcher in new york. only held higher positions. >> you did what you were told -- go somewhere else, women do not write at "newsweek." wax that the women's movement was underway and the civil rights act was law. >> we decided to do something. now this is illegal and it is a moral issue, men doing something that is against the law. so one by one we started secretly organizing. >> she was among the four organizers to approach aclu attorney eleanor holmes norton. >> it was a figment of the old order, that women were supposed to have gender-based jobs and men were supposed to have the rest. >> "newsweek l
that will be in the video you're about about to see, sponsored by united healthcare. the video of our award winner, lynn povich. [applause] >> as the daughter of a journalist, lynn povich may have been destined to become one herself. but probably not. >> we were raised to get married, have children. almost half of them got married that year, when they graduated. the rest of us got jobs. >> she became a secretary in the paris bureau of "newsweek." later she joined as...
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united states. checks sun 1311 of the law. >> that's the healthcare law. >> the obama health kau and empowers the federalernment for the first time in history to dictate how doctors treat privately insured patients. even if you bought a plan and paid for it yourself. how will you protect that doctor-patient relationship? >> probably by rewriting that law. [laughter] >> good answer. doctor, thank you so much for speaking your mind. i certainly hope keep it up in the future. who in the current reflects your values and views of anybody, anybody in politics or public life. >> i certainly enjoyed what senator rubio had to say last night. i'm sure there are many up-and-coming young people, bobby jindal, and we will just have to keep looking and hoping that people are courageous and forward thinking. >> etta. >> does the message of personal responsibility sell politically anymore? we've seen president obama suggesting universal prekindergarten care, basically telling parents it's not their responsibility to prepare their children for school, but rather the government's. i don't think your mother would have boug
united states. checks sun 1311 of the law. >> that's the healthcare law. >> the obama health kau and empowers the federalernment for the first time in history to dictate how doctors treat privately insured patients. even if you bought a plan and paid for it yourself. how will you protect that doctor-patient relationship? >> probably by rewriting that law. [laughter] >> good answer. doctor, thank you so much for speaking your mind. i certainly hope keep it up in the...
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united states. section 1311 of the law. >> the healthcare law. >> empowers the federal government for the first timete how dock are tores treat privately insured patients even if you bought a plan like an aetna or cygna plan and paid for it yourself? how would you protect that doctor patient relationship. >> from probably by rewriting the law. >> who in the current debate prenexts your values and views the most effectively of anybody in politics or public life? >> great question. >> i certainly enjoyed what senator rubio had to say last night. and i'm sure there are many up and coming young people, bobby jindal and we will just have to keep looking and hoping that people are courageous and forward thinking. >> heather? >> does the message of personal responsibility sell politically any more? we have seen president obama suggesting universal prekindergarten care basically telling parents it is not their responsibility to prepare their children for school but rather the governments. i don't think your mother would have bought that message. she understood it was for you to do that. seem to be expanding
united states. section 1311 of the law. >> the healthcare law. >> empowers the federal government for the first timete how dock are tores treat privately insured patients even if you bought a plan like an aetna or cygna plan and paid for it yourself? how would you protect that doctor patient relationship. >> from probably by rewriting the law. >> who in the current debate prenexts your values and views the most effectively of anybody in politics or public life? >>...
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it all hinges on fantastically complex intrusion into a healthcare which is 18% of the united states. when the president said all during his arguments about obamacare, that if you like your doctor, you can keep him. if you like your health care coverage you can keep it he was technically right. the fact is if you are not being offered it because your company has north korean offering it and opting to pay a fine because it would be cheaper, that in fact you don't have the kios of having your own health plan or your doctor. you said it was unintended effect, unintended perhaps but utterly predictable. i'm not sure that the president really regrets this. i think his ultimate objective what he always wanted, nationalize health care like you have a britain or canada but you can't get there in one step. this is system so complex ultimately i think the only escape, the only way it can end up is going to be to nationalize the system. >> chris: if that weren't complicated enough, governors are trying to decide whether to sign up for the government offer because of the supreme court says they
it all hinges on fantastically complex intrusion into a healthcare which is 18% of the united states. when the president said all during his arguments about obamacare, that if you like your doctor, you can keep him. if you like your health care coverage you can keep it he was technically right. the fact is if you are not being offered it because your company has north korean offering it and opting to pay a fine because it would be cheaper, that in fact you don't have the kios of having your own...
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education and healthcare are just two of the many areas where i see opportunities for close partnership between the united states and libya. i look forward to exploring those as we work together to build a free democratic prosperous libya. see you soon. >>> good afternoon, everyone. i'm an san francisco mayor ed lee. i want to welcome you from the bay area, from all over the country to san francisco's city hall. today we honor and celebrate ambassador john christopher stevens in this civic celebration of his life. i thank the stevens family for hosting this celebration here. amongst his many friends, his family, his colleagues from around the world who continue to reremember and celebrate his distinguished life and sacrifice he made for all of us. while we have lost a true hero to our nation, his accomplishments and generosity lives on in all the places he that served, promoting mutual respect and cooperation in international relationships. ambassador stevens is an inspiration to all of us. i did something personally. i texted my daughters who also grew up in the bay area. they have always reminded me tha
education and healthcare are just two of the many areas where i see opportunities for close partnership between the united states and libya. i look forward to exploring those as we work together to build a free democratic prosperous libya. see you soon. >>> good afternoon, everyone. i'm an san francisco mayor ed lee. i want to welcome you from the bay area, from all over the country to san francisco's city hall. today we honor and celebrate ambassador john christopher stevens in this...
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the doctor who didn't have a problem slamming healthcare spending, just feet from the president of the united states. >> we've spent a lot of money on health care. twice as much per capita as anybody necessary the world and yet not very efficient. >> dr. ben carson is the direct oroff pediatric surgery in john hopkins. what did the president say to you after your remarks? >> he came over to me and said, i appreciated my speech and he admired me and took my hand and didn't squeeze too hard. >> what do you mean? one of this fishy hand shakes? >> it was a good handshake. >> many of your critics on the liberal side said you were trying to show boat for an occasion, a number of democratic legislators who said as much. you argue not so. >> no. what we need to do is we need to be able to discuss intelligent ways of solving the multitude problem that threatens to destroy our nation, and there are a group of people who would like to silence everybody and have everybody go along to get along, but that's not going to be very helpful for news the long run in terms of -- for us in the long run in terms of
the doctor who didn't have a problem slamming healthcare spending, just feet from the president of the united states. >> we've spent a lot of money on health care. twice as much per capita as anybody necessary the world and yet not very efficient. >> dr. ben carson is the direct oroff pediatric surgery in john hopkins. what did the president say to you after your remarks? >> he came over to me and said, i appreciated my speech and he admired me and took my hand and didn't...
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united states. checks sun 1311 of the law. >> that's the healthcare law. >> the obama health kau and empowers the federalnment for the first time in history to dictate how doctors treat privately insured patients. even if you bought a plan and paid for it yourself. how will you protect that doctor-patient relationship? >> probably by rewriting that law. [laughter] >> good answer. doctor, thank you so much for speaking your mind. i certainly hope keep it up in the future. who in the current debates reflects your values and views of anybody, anybody in politics or public life. >> i certainly enjoyed what senator rubio had to say last night. i'm sure there are many up-and-coming young people, bobby jindal, and we will just have to keep looking and hoping that people are courageous and forward thinking. >> etta. >> does the message of personal responsibility sell politically anymore? we've seen president obama suggesting universal prekindergarten care, basically telling parents it's not their responsibility to prepare their children for school, but rather the government's. i don't think your mother would hav
united states. checks sun 1311 of the law. >> that's the healthcare law. >> the obama health kau and empowers the federalnment for the first time in history to dictate how doctors treat privately insured patients. even if you bought a plan and paid for it yourself. how will you protect that doctor-patient relationship? >> probably by rewriting that law. [laughter] >> good answer. doctor, thank you so much for speaking your mind. i certainly hope keep it up in the future....
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united states. so having our researchers in the environment immersed in difficult healthcare issues, city issues, asbanizes, really raises the opportunity for ibm to be on the ground. >> now, for investors, this translates potentially into margins. argument that ibm is basically our researchers are smarter. we were working at this big data problem. it is the differentiator for the future. tell me, what are the most critical sorts of problems that ibm will be able to solve and capitalize on. >> our core value, jon, is innovation. we invest in innovation. we invest over $6 billion a year in r & d. much more than our competitors. because we believe we must constantly remix and reinvent our business up to higher and higher value to our clients. that of course results in increased margins. as we look at this world of dig data now, which is growing at exponential rates, cloud technology, et cetera. our clients are just buried in data that they can't extract information from it. analytics is the big play and today we announced to the world that we are increasing our analytics and big data revenue in 2015 r
united states. so having our researchers in the environment immersed in difficult healthcare issues, city issues, asbanizes, really raises the opportunity for ibm to be on the ground. >> now, for investors, this translates potentially into margins. argument that ibm is basically our researchers are smarter. we were working at this big data problem. it is the differentiator for the future. tell me, what are the most critical sorts of problems that ibm will be able to solve and capitalize...
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healthcare seems to be one of the big growth industries in the united states. are getting older and demand more healthcare services. >> i want to go back and touch on the whole area of home construction and the job creation, jobs being created in home construction. what does that mean, though, for -- i means because i think when we talk about people buying homes and furnishing homes, that means there is more money going into individual local, you know, local general funds and how you have to hire more nurses teachers firefighters. would it be safe to assume that because we are creating jobs in-housing that we will see more employment happening in local governments and state governments across the country? >> i don't know about more employment, but certainly less unemployment. >> that's there shouldn't be as much pressure on state and local governments to cut back. as housing prices rise or at least don't fall any more, the real estate tax revenue should be going up pretty substantially because state and local governments rely on that pretty heavily, that and sal
healthcare seems to be one of the big growth industries in the united states. are getting older and demand more healthcare services. >> i want to go back and touch on the whole area of home construction and the job creation, jobs being created in home construction. what does that mean, though, for -- i means because i think when we talk about people buying homes and furnishing homes, that means there is more money going into individual local, you know, local general funds and how you have...
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healthcare needs, education issues. the whole gamete of the societal problems everybody has, united way is addressing. >> she said i became you said i'm happy to report she's moving on soon. that's a relatively short amount of time. so how does the structure work here? >> families will stay an average of 60 to 70 days. we are a very short-term assessment center. very much focused on identifying how became became homeless and helping them to address those barriers. we'll have 30 families this year that will call stepping stone home as a home of last resort. it's amazing the community will step up and do whatever it is whether it's providing clothing for families, meals, food, financial contributions, examines christmas gifts. >> she doesn't want to be in the situation. i like that they push me. i want to better my situation. so listen, they need you to help better families. myfoxdc.com is our web site. we have a link to the united way and stepping stones. you can see our volunteers hard at work. we're going to talk about how you can volunteer and donate. and they have a huge fundraiser going on. all the information you nee
healthcare needs, education issues. the whole gamete of the societal problems everybody has, united way is addressing. >> she said i became you said i'm happy to report she's moving on soon. that's a relatively short amount of time. so how does the structure work here? >> families will stay an average of 60 to 70 days. we are a very short-term assessment center. very much focused on identifying how became became homeless and helping them to address those barriers. we'll have 30...
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united states. the tax is part of president obama's plan to pay for healthcare.this tax will force layoffs, hurt the economy and stifle innovation. steve brown has take an look at it live in chicago, this medical device act that is in effect, went into effect earlier this year, right? 2.3%. doesn't sound like a lot. >> it did. that is on revenue and not profit or earnings. so it really has a larger bite than 2.3%. then you have to factor in what happens in different size companies. for larger companies, they can layoff, and we've seen some of that out of the bigger companies. the smaller medical device makers it's a different kind of impact. listen. >> we can't do what some of the big ortho companies have done and just lay people off f. we did that we continue keep up with growth. we can slow down the pace of hiring and sadly what we have to do is to cancel development projects. >> projects like the one that resulted in the ability of bryce libby from warsaw, i indiana to be able to walk. he did this because of a surgical team and innovative new products put toge
united states. the tax is part of president obama's plan to pay for healthcare.this tax will force layoffs, hurt the economy and stifle innovation. steve brown has take an look at it live in chicago, this medical device act that is in effect, went into effect earlier this year, right? 2.3%. doesn't sound like a lot. >> it did. that is on revenue and not profit or earnings. so it really has a larger bite than 2.3%. then you have to factor in what happens in different size companies. for...