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and then live at 1 profit margins the ran corporation exam pins rising healthcare costs on united states industrieslet's go inside the supreme court to see the public places and those rarely seen spaces and hear directly from the justices if they provide they're insight about the court and building. the supreme court, home to america's highest court. the first sunday in october on c-span. >> how is c-span funded? >> private donations. >> grants and stuff like that. public television. >> donations. >> i don't know where the money comes from. >> federally? >> contributions from donors. >> america's cable companies created c-span as a private business initiative with no government mandate or no government money. >> this morning we'll talk with james horni about the u.s. deficit and impact of long-term deficit in an hour the president of the national organization for women discusses healthcare for women and why she think this should support singer payer healthcare and later t
and then live at 1 profit margins the ran corporation exam pins rising healthcare costs on united states industrieslet's go inside the supreme court to see the public places and those rarely seen spaces and hear directly from the justices if they provide they're insight about the court and building. the supreme court, home to america's highest court. the first sunday in october on c-span. >> how is c-span funded? >> private donations. >> grants and stuff like that. public...
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the ran corporation releases results on a study of rising healthcare costs on united states industries. see that live today at 1:00 profit margins eastern on c-span. live cove rubble of a town hall meeting with virginia congressman gene morn and doctor and former vermont governor. at 7 profit margins eastern on tuesday on c-span. >> as debate over healthcare continues the healthcare hub for c-span is a resource. go on-line and follow the latest tweets and video adds. watch town hall meetings and share your thoughts with your own citizen video including video from any town halls you've gone to and there's more at c-span dot org/healthcare.
the ran corporation releases results on a study of rising healthcare costs on united states industries. see that live today at 1:00 profit margins eastern on c-span. live cove rubble of a town hall meeting with virginia congressman gene morn and doctor and former vermont governor. at 7 profit margins eastern on tuesday on c-span. >> as debate over healthcare continues the healthcare hub for c-span is a resource. go on-line and follow the latest tweets and video adds. watch town hall...
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well, it's being credited with giving a big and badly needed boost to the united states auto industry. this wildly popular cash for clunkers program. there is no doubt car buyers are moving it. you're on camera now, jonathan. dealers say they are getting the shaft. why in the world would dealers be getting the shaft and how long will the money last? i'm also taller than you. -% and we're walkin'... making it all a bit easier -- now that's progressive! call or click today. shepard: have you gotten in on this cash for clunkers program? it's been a great deal for many car shoppers, but many car dealers say they are still waiting for their payoff. tonight some are backing out of this offer completely. cash for clunkers is that government program that offers regates of up to $4,500 for folks who trade in their old gas guzzlers for more fuel-efficient cars. buyers have pounced on this deal in a big way but a lot of the dealers say the feds have yet to reimburse them for all of those rebates which as of now are coming out of their own pockets. as a result today hundreds of dealers in the new
well, it's being credited with giving a big and badly needed boost to the united states auto industry. this wildly popular cash for clunkers program. there is no doubt car buyers are moving it. you're on camera now, jonathan. dealers say they are getting the shaft. why in the world would dealers be getting the shaft and how long will the money last? i'm also taller than you. -% and we're walkin'... making it all a bit easier -- now that's progressive! call or click today. shepard: have you...
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this is in the clothing industry, but across the united states, the manufacturing industry has just beenammered. >> taken a hit. >> yeah. thanks, brooke, very much for that report. and please join us tomorrow when we continue our series of special reports "dobbs & jobs now." we'll be reporting on one county where one in three people are unemployed and the stimulus package, nowhere to be found. >>> well, coming up next, god, politics, and health care. also, an uproar over a planned visit by libyan leader moammar gadhafi and a community stunned at where gadhafi wants to pitch his tent. >>> and singer chris brown sentenced for assaulting his pop star girlfriend, rihanna. (announcer) take your time to find the right time with cialis for daily use... a clinically proven, low-dose tablet for erectile dysfunction you take every day so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications and ask if you're healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood p
this is in the clothing industry, but across the united states, the manufacturing industry has just beenammered. >> taken a hit. >> yeah. thanks, brooke, very much for that report. and please join us tomorrow when we continue our series of special reports "dobbs & jobs now." we'll be reporting on one county where one in three people are unemployed and the stimulus package, nowhere to be found. >>> well, coming up next, god, politics, and health care. also, an...
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many ways, he set up a number of what he called the litsch industry, small communes in the upper peninsula and elsewhere in michigan and united states the try to balance industry and-- and proposed to put the idea into place on a grand scale in apalachicola in the tennessee valley, but eventually became the tva, the tennessee valley association was henry ford's idea. he wanted to come he proposed building a 75-mile long rivan city that would work, workers would work in industrial plants part-time in the year and farm other parts of the year. it would be powered by hydroelectricity. that was a nonstarter for a number of different reasons, and the more he was increasingly stymie.com the more he looked abroad, so but these kinds of pastoral, ians morneau match walk for the raw power of the changes he unleashed, he himself unleashed. so, he turned to the amazon to raise the city on a hill, and the city of the hill that blends so large an american mythology or in this case it was the city in a river valley, pulling together the many strings of his utopianism into one last desperate bid for success. i will just in there and i will open it
many ways, he set up a number of what he called the litsch industry, small communes in the upper peninsula and elsewhere in michigan and united states the try to balance industry and-- and proposed to put the idea into place on a grand scale in apalachicola in the tennessee valley, but eventually became the tva, the tennessee valley association was henry ford's idea. he wanted to come he proposed building a 75-mile long rivan city that would work, workers would work in industrial plants...
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united states. if all of those things you just talked about were addressed by china, the currency, the subsidies to bring industry over there, would they not still be cheaper than making goods in the united states? >> for some things they may be, ali, but for a lot of things they won't be. >> it becomes a political matter, not just an economic matter. you know, people in -- so many people losing their jobs, this starts to matter to them. 2.3 million jobs outsourced to china, according to your firm. also 40,000 factories have been closed over the past six or seven years. and i wanted to bring up what secretary geithner and then also the secretary of state hillary clinton said in an op ed in the "wall street journal" before this meeting. they really found this important. they talked about north korea. they talked about more than just economics. that's why they're billing this as a new kind of dialog. they said both nations must avoid the temptation to close off our respective markets to trade and investment. both must work hard to create new opportunities for our workers, and our firms to compete equally, so that t
united states. if all of those things you just talked about were addressed by china, the currency, the subsidies to bring industry over there, would they not still be cheaper than making goods in the united states? >> for some things they may be, ali, but for a lot of things they won't be. >> it becomes a political matter, not just an economic matter. you know, people in -- so many people losing their jobs, this starts to matter to them. 2.3 million jobs outsourced to china,...
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we can build an industry based on what we have in the united states. the numbers that you show the in terms of lithium supply, when you look at the lithium reserves in chile, that's enough to power all of the cars in the world that we make for a long, long time. can do that almost 200 years. so there's no shortage of mole kuls. >> in nevada -- >> that's the only place in nevada, right? >> that's the only place we know. and it belongs to us and we have been developing it for 40 years. >> you got stimulus money to do that. >> yes, we did. >> about $28 million. is that enough money to help you do anything? it doesn't sound like very much money, is that wrong? >> we asked for that amount of money to support the project. obviously as you know that is only 50% of what we need to invest. that 28 will give us the capacity to further expand what we have. because we have been investing in these resources for a long time. it isn't as if you're starting from scratch. the stimulus money will give us the ability to enhance the capacity and also to build a plant to m
we can build an industry based on what we have in the united states. the numbers that you show the in terms of lithium supply, when you look at the lithium reserves in chile, that's enough to power all of the cars in the world that we make for a long, long time. can do that almost 200 years. so there's no shortage of mole kuls. >> in nevada -- >> that's the only place in nevada, right? >> that's the only place we know. and it belongs to us and we have been developing it for 40...
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i would hope our industry in the united states would commit more to research and looking at climate change pause there is no question the implications for the changes and their policyholders is critical to understand. so, a closer relationship between our industry and the community government and private research is critical. >> a decade ago european insurance companies were getting more interested in the effects upon their economic activities than were american insurance companies. are european companies still taking the lead? >> no question about it. allianz, munich re, renaissance re, a bermuda based company, which is re, have all stepped forward to fund research and promote a better understanding and by that i mean public research made available to others and funding research looking at the health and property life exposures related to climate change. the industry in the united states historically has a business model that tends to be retro expespectiv retrospective. they look at actuarial data and trend toward. i say the europeans are more progressive in trying to understand future ev
i would hope our industry in the united states would commit more to research and looking at climate change pause there is no question the implications for the changes and their policyholders is critical to understand. so, a closer relationship between our industry and the community government and private research is critical. >> a decade ago european insurance companies were getting more interested in the effects upon their economic activities than were american insurance companies. are...
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neil: well, he is sick of being a villain and he is sick of the president of united states saying his whole industryd employee is doing something about it. he joins me right now from portland oregon. thanks for coming. >> hi, neil. neil: what do you do? >> oil, the first thing to do i thought i would get there about 15 minutes early and my wife said "that is crazy. that is not going to work. you have to get their two hours early." so we did, and we were 47 or 48, and we were able to get in. i drew a number, but i was not able to speak but i was able to speak to some people in line and some inside. one of the reasons i got motivated to go to the town hall here is that i heard president pobama and nancy pelosi talking about caring more about profits than people, but i work with blueshield and i know that we are nonprofit and i found that the top three insurance companies in oregon are non- profit and nationwide more than 60% of all of the insurance companies in the country are non-profit and it and 30. if they are missing something this big, -- and it a dirty -- and it angered me. what else are they m
neil: well, he is sick of being a villain and he is sick of the president of united states saying his whole industryd employee is doing something about it. he joins me right now from portland oregon. thanks for coming. >> hi, neil. neil: what do you do? >> oil, the first thing to do i thought i would get there about 15 minutes early and my wife said "that is crazy. that is not going to work. you have to get their two hours early." so we did, and we were 47 or 48, and we...
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united states. now, we have figured out because industry helps us to figure out -- we have real time figures now about the payback. that's going to confront us in louisiana. if you're building mercy hospital, what kind of energy systems -- they're going to cost much, i'll tell you this much. we're going to built the department of homeland security over in ward 8. it's going to be a lead building. it's going to be -- it's -- it may not be platinum but it's going to be as close to that as we can because we know it's going to be there forever in this case because it is a cabinet agency. that should be pretty easy to big. i don't know what the life of a school is. i don't know what the pay back of many energy systems is. i don't know if we have confronted. it certainly has not come to the committee's attention but this is the kind of thing that we've got to be prepared for. it would save the federal government money. it would save the state money. it costs some money in advance beyond to what we would have paid 10 years ago. and whether it get factored would be an explosive question. >> i would certainly
united states. now, we have figured out because industry helps us to figure out -- we have real time figures now about the payback. that's going to confront us in louisiana. if you're building mercy hospital, what kind of energy systems -- they're going to cost much, i'll tell you this much. we're going to built the department of homeland security over in ward 8. it's going to be a lead building. it's going to be -- it's -- it may not be platinum but it's going to be as close to that as we can...
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these were the days when the huge public relations industry merged in the freest countries in the world, britain and the united stateswhere the problem was most severe. the public relations industry was devoted to what walter lippman approvingly called a new heart in the practice of democracy, the manufacture of consent, called the engineering of consent and the phrase of his contemporary widmer bernays, one of the founders of the pr industry. both litman and bernays had taken part in woodrow wilson's state propaganda agency, which is its orwellian term. it was created to try to drive the pacifist population to jingoist fanatiscism and hatred of, of all things, german and it succeeded, brilliantly in fact. and it was hoped that the same techniques could insure what are called the intelligent minorities would rule, and that the general public that have been called ignorance and meddlesome outsiders, would serve their function as spectators, not participants. these are all very highly respected progressive's saison democracy and by people, by a man who was the leading public intellectual of the 20th century and was a w
these were the days when the huge public relations industry merged in the freest countries in the world, britain and the united stateswhere the problem was most severe. the public relations industry was devoted to what walter lippman approvingly called a new heart in the practice of democracy, the manufacture of consent, called the engineering of consent and the phrase of his contemporary widmer bernays, one of the founders of the pr industry. both litman and bernays had taken part in woodrow...
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. >>> 25,000 temporary foreign workers will be allowed into the united states, and that's good news for maryland's crab industry. the program was capped at 66,000 visas a year. and many crab processing facilities on the eastern shore had their applications for immigrant workers denied. the workers, all women, mostly from mexico, will spend months each year in eastern shore plants picking meat from local blue crabs. they work under a special visa program for seasonal industries call h2b. >>> now for a look at tonight's top stories. a bicyclist killed in baltimore this week is raising concern cans about safety. the accident happened on tuesday at the corner of maryland avenue and west laugh yet. john yates was killed when police say he clipped the back wheel of a box truck. the city just released a resource guide with maps and bike trails and tips to keep cyclists safe. police are still looking for the driver of that truck that hit yates. >>> a $2 billion infusion into the cash for clunkers program could be ready for the president's signature by the end of the day. the senate is expected to give final passage to
. >>> 25,000 temporary foreign workers will be allowed into the united states, and that's good news for maryland's crab industry. the program was capped at 66,000 visas a year. and many crab processing facilities on the eastern shore had their applications for immigrant workers denied. the workers, all women, mostly from mexico, will spend months each year in eastern shore plants picking meat from local blue crabs. they work under a special visa program for seasonal industries call...
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the united states ranks no. 28 behind other industrialized countries. actress jessica jbeil is one of the most dangerous on the internet. searches for the factors are almost likely to lead to spy were more than any person. second is beyonce followed by jennifer anniston and jessica simpson. the sudden surge in tropical storm. -- in tropical storms may concern may be a good idea to get insurance. >> she is making sure everything is in place for her trip, including travel insurance. it is something she never leaves home without. >> something might happen. >> she says they always recommend it. >> under any circumstance. >> she says you can expect to pay anything from $50 to hundreds of thousands of dollars for trip insurance, but it pays for yourself if you use it. >> if you pay $4,000 for a trip, and it gets canceled because of a hurricane and you did not take any insurance, you're in a bind. >> if hurricane shuts down your airport or is in the location, it is possible to get reimbursed, but it depends on your policy. the better business bureau recommends
the united states ranks no. 28 behind other industrialized countries. actress jessica jbeil is one of the most dangerous on the internet. searches for the factors are almost likely to lead to spy were more than any person. second is beyonce followed by jennifer anniston and jessica simpson. the sudden surge in tropical storm. -- in tropical storms may concern may be a good idea to get insurance. >> she is making sure everything is in place for her trip, including travel insurance. it is...
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the united states is the only major industrial nation in the world that doesn't have the health plant takes care of its people. ands a result, we're noncompetitive. look at an automobile going by down the street, in front of you, you will see that there's 750 worth of steel in it and $1600 worth of health care. if you look at situation you've got coming at you, health care is going up 17 times as fast as people's wages. and by 2008 we'll find health care will consume every dollar that's spent in the country. the entire gdp. the result of this is we have to do something to see to it that people can keep their health care and can have a decent choice. and get control of the situation that's running away from us. the average -- there are now 47 million people without health care, 950 people every day in my district are going broke and going into bankruptcy because they can't afford health care for themselves. now, beyond this, the situation has -- is aching us a upon where better than 1 million people every year are losing their health care and not getting it back. >> all right. represe
the united states is the only major industrial nation in the world that doesn't have the health plant takes care of its people. ands a result, we're noncompetitive. look at an automobile going by down the street, in front of you, you will see that there's 750 worth of steel in it and $1600 worth of health care. if you look at situation you've got coming at you, health care is going up 17 times as fast as people's wages. and by 2008 we'll find health care will consume every dollar that's spent...
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united states. >>> we have good news about the oakton industry. general motors is boosting production by 60,000 vehicles. >> more than 1300 workers will be recalled. those already on the payroll will have the opportunity to work overtime. >> i love it. we have all of our guys back to work. >> it will be good for everybody and the economy. >> this is a classic case of supply and demand. when the government offered money for clunkers, sales went up. they now have to replenish their low inventories. >>> government rebates are arrive in slowly. the water dealers association's survey it car dealers. of about 4000 deals that were done, only about 2.8% were paid for. more people are now processing the claims. >>> 5:48 is your time. the big weather story is hurricane bill. >> winds just over 133 miles per hour. that makes it a category four. pay close attention. the waves are going to be bad. all of the models are doingoi better job. they could still put veer off. let's take a look at this picture. winds 133 miles an hour, gusting to 162. there is bermuda
united states. >>> we have good news about the oakton industry. general motors is boosting production by 60,000 vehicles. >> more than 1300 workers will be recalled. those already on the payroll will have the opportunity to work overtime. >> i love it. we have all of our guys back to work. >> it will be good for everybody and the economy. >> this is a classic case of supply and demand. when the government offered money for clunkers, sales went up. they now have...
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it shows how far down the scale the united states has fallen compared to other industrialized countriesn years ago the united states ranked 15th when it comes to mortality, account of folks that die for lack of timely and effective health care. and now the united states is dead last. no pun intended but the latest numbers five years ago. doctor who just attended a conference who joins us now. how in the world with such a rich country be doing so badly? >> our biggest problem is we don't insure all our citizens. we have 50 million that don't have good health care so we are behind. >> julie: a lot of our comparing our country other countries that have other health reform. countries like canada or australia. sit bad to compare the united states for example here in the united states the obesity rate is higher than any other country. our health care needs seem to be greater in certain areas of health. so how can you compare how it's been working with other countries with how it could work here. >> it's a good question. >> this research takes that into consideration so basically, tries to cre
it shows how far down the scale the united states has fallen compared to other industrialized countriesn years ago the united states ranked 15th when it comes to mortality, account of folks that die for lack of timely and effective health care. and now the united states is dead last. no pun intended but the latest numbers five years ago. doctor who just attended a conference who joins us now. how in the world with such a rich country be doing so badly? >> our biggest problem is we don't...
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and once upon a time there was a very robust shipbuilding industry in the united states, and it died over a period of a couple of decades. but it is not that they did not need to build ships. in fact, there was a whole economic conversion movement that was discussing these ships that produced electric power using thermal in the ocean. there was decisions made not to produce ships like this. it's not that we didn't need to produce ships, but the shipbuilding companies decided, no, that is not where we get the money. let's get the money through military production. this goes back to the same thing. we have to think differently. our point of reference has got to be the auto worker in this case. and this is what i am very critical of the united autoworkers. they have put so much time and attention into this, rather than saying that theyre the advocate of the worker and that they need to be out there on the lines pushing the question. >> i would also like to make one -- [applauding] >> we should get over this high paid auto industries, the autoworkers. about 10% of costs. retirement costs
and once upon a time there was a very robust shipbuilding industry in the united states, and it died over a period of a couple of decades. but it is not that they did not need to build ships. in fact, there was a whole economic conversion movement that was discussing these ships that produced electric power using thermal in the ocean. there was decisions made not to produce ships like this. it's not that we didn't need to produce ships, but the shipbuilding companies decided, no, that is not...
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industry is key for any country. unemployment effect is like one in ten people in the united states are in some way dependent on a healthyobile industry so they did the right thing. greta: well, we look forward to seeing the volt hit the streets wait, one final thing you have got to come out to milford and drive this thing and you have see seen the future of the automobile. i would like to extend that invitation for you to come out here and drive. greta: if you will be out there and want me to be be a passenger i will do it? >> i will do that. greta: thank you, sir. >> thank you. greta: north korean ship stopped and boarded looking for nuclear material. this is how it went down. new u.n. sanctions allowing the boarding inspections of all u.n. ships. a north korean ship was spotted by indian officials by india in the bay. the north korean ship illegally dropped anchor and being spotted the north korean ship then tried to escape. the end i can't understand coast guard gave chase. chasing the north korean ship for six hours before they finally caught it the ship was then boarded, searched, any nuclear weapons and technology
industry is key for any country. unemployment effect is like one in ten people in the united states are in some way dependent on a healthyobile industry so they did the right thing. greta: well, we look forward to seeing the volt hit the streets wait, one final thing you have got to come out to milford and drive this thing and you have see seen the future of the automobile. i would like to extend that invitation for you to come out here and drive. greta: if you will be out there and want me to...
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united states. and that's great news for maryland's crabbing industry, hotels and restaurants. 25,000 more visas will now become available. >> breaking news tonight out of dundalk. this just in minutes ago. 7-year-old boy is in serious condition at johns hopkins hospital. police say he was hit by a car about 7:30 tonight at raven and jd avenues. and his injuries are indeed considered to be life threatening. the driver did stop. so far no charges are pending. >> here is your take on a project in northeastern maryland. jill follows of street sent thus video. peach bottoms nuclear power facility in the common wealth of pennsylvania is replacing all six power "transformers". they start their land journey to the power place in havre de grace. here is one making its way at 5 miles per hour. why so slow? each one weighs 830,000 pounds. >> you have a unique look at events like this. so we want your take on it. you can upload pictures, video and written stories by going to foxbaltimore.com/your take. and send photos directly from your cell phone to picsatfoxbaltimore.com. >> major change from earlier this wee
united states. and that's great news for maryland's crabbing industry, hotels and restaurants. 25,000 more visas will now become available. >> breaking news tonight out of dundalk. this just in minutes ago. 7-year-old boy is in serious condition at johns hopkins hospital. police say he was hit by a car about 7:30 tonight at raven and jd avenues. and his injuries are indeed considered to be life threatening. the driver did stop. so far no charges are pending. >> here is your take on...
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as in most -- as in all of the industrial world except the united states?>> he campaigned for hope and change and there has been no change and there is not a lot of hope out there. just a lot of debt. >> with the right wing acting the way they are, they are making it impossible for anybody to push anything forward. [cheers] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i'm with bill o'reilly. >> oh god my favorite. >> are you a fox news fan? >> absolutely. >> yeah, i watch fox. >> what about bill o'reilly? >> i could care less what he thinks. >> hey, are you surprised that obama is running into trouble? spike? >> any advice for the president. >> don't allow any negative energy infiltrate your dream. >> relax and enjoy the vineyard it's the greatest place on earth earth. >> start listening to the people. >> advice? yeah watch out for mope heads. >> the secret service will clear those mope heads away. is there anything else you have to accomplish there? >> well, i think personally i'm going to ambush a big large bowl of clam chow der and maybe a lobster dinner. obama is laying low. he has been o
as in most -- as in all of the industrial world except the united states?>> he campaigned for hope and change and there has been no change and there is not a lot of hope out there. just a lot of debt. >> with the right wing acting the way they are, they are making it impossible for anybody to push anything forward. [cheers] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i'm with bill o'reilly. >> oh god my favorite. >> are you a fox news fan? >> absolutely. >> yeah, i watch fox....
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there is a reason why the united states is the only nation in the industrialized world not to have a national health care program guaranteeing health care to all people and that is one of the reasons. >> we are getting some late breaking reporting tonight that on the health care issue the white house may be considering breaking up the legislation into parts. some parts of it to be passed presumably through budget reconciliation rules so it would only require 50 votes. it wouldn't be susceptible to a republican filibuster in the senate. do you know, do you know if that reporting is true? is that being considered and what's your opinion about that idea? >> look, first thought, i have believed from day one that when the democratic caucus has 60 members we have a strong majority in the house, we have a democratic president. while we of course want bipartisanship but if you have the republicans stone walling, stone walling, if you don't have one republican in congress supportive of a public option then finally what you have to say to the democratic caucus from the senate, look. we got 60
there is a reason why the united states is the only nation in the industrialized world not to have a national health care program guaranteeing health care to all people and that is one of the reasons. >> we are getting some late breaking reporting tonight that on the health care issue the white house may be considering breaking up the legislation into parts. some parts of it to be passed presumably through budget reconciliation rules so it would only require 50 votes. it wouldn't be...
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the industry and the united states historically has the business model that tends to be it retrospectivene. they look at actuarial data and trend it forward. i would say the europeans continue to be more progressive than the u.s. industry and trying to understand future events and the impact upon themselves as well as their policyholders. >> i want to conclude by asking anybody who would like to respond, one of the problems that we have had here in the senate is the fact that senators from states that are not coastal states tend to think that's hurricanes are not their problem. and, if they don't come from california, they think that earthquakes are not their problem. now, we are focusing on hurricanes here but that is just a fact of life, and that is human nature. you all want to suggest for the record, on a hurricane bill that senator martinez and i have proffered, that seems to meet with widespread support, bats-- what is it that he would recommend to us as to how we go about getting the attention of these senators who were not from coastal areas that are threatened by hurricanes to s
the industry and the united states historically has the business model that tends to be it retrospectivene. they look at actuarial data and trend it forward. i would say the europeans continue to be more progressive than the u.s. industry and trying to understand future events and the impact upon themselves as well as their policyholders. >> i want to conclude by asking anybody who would like to respond, one of the problems that we have had here in the senate is the fact that senators...
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united states. >> we have a new president. he has shown that he's an extremely hard and industrious worker.his morning he indicated that he wasn't going to use the oval room. my mother read that in the paper and she called me up and said teddy, i see where the president isn't going to use the oval room. she said, i think someone ought to use it. we're looking into that. >> in 1969, we had a republican president. and it seemed important that we begin to have a loyal opposition. and to the extent that i could be a part of the leadership in the senate, it seemed to be both an important opportunity as well as responsibility. and one that i couldn't let go by. >> a new congress opened for business today in washington. an opening day produced an important victory for kennedy of massachusetts. democratic colleagues chose edward kennedy as assistant majority leader in the senate. this opening day of the 91st congress will most likely be the day remembered as the day senator edward kennedy moved out of the long shadow of his two brothers and began to stake out his own future. >> senator edward m. ke
united states. >> we have a new president. he has shown that he's an extremely hard and industrious worker.his morning he indicated that he wasn't going to use the oval room. my mother read that in the paper and she called me up and said teddy, i see where the president isn't going to use the oval room. she said, i think someone ought to use it. we're looking into that. >> in 1969, we had a republican president. and it seemed important that we begin to have a loyal opposition. and...
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at&t was one of the largest industrial concerns in the united states in 1957 and actually went back and looked at the average absenteeism for at&t across the nation over the course of the 1957 pandemic and the average absenteeism spread out across the whole country peaked at around 2-3% above base line. but that was averaging across the entire country. in specific locations. they saw absenteeism up to 8-10% above their base line absenteeism. i want to move quickly to talk about the vaccination programs. our vaccination program. we've got a couple of historical analogys to look at in terms of semi emergency vaccination programs. i'll talk briefly about three of them. one of the most famous many of you may have heard stories about this was the 1947 smallpox vaccination program in new york city. a traveler came back from mexico developed a form of small pock that was not -- smallpox that was not as easy to diagnose as classical smallpox. moved around the city for several days. caused a few more cases of smallpox so they implemented a crash program to vaccinate the entire city. new york cit
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option of buying the private health plan they want and help protect this growth industry, largest employer in the united states. >> you want prosperity in economic recovery, health care is your ticket. thanks to julie and betsy, very spirited, very smart, i appreciate it, ladies. >>> coming up, economist, paul krugman says washington's out of control spending and growing deficits have saved the global economy. what's he smoking? we have to debate that later, ethical lapses or just absent minded? either disclose your income and pay your tax, my friend, charlie rangel or your post as head of the ways and means committee should be vacated. you have too fish or cut bait. charlie, you're friend but you have to solve these disclosure problems and pay your taxes. we'll look at that later in the program. "the kudlow report" will be back. i want health care and economic prosperity. they go hand-in-hand, folks. free market principles can work. join us, we'll still be "the kudlow report." ?÷ upbeak ♪ so i could hear myself myseas a ringtone ♪hone ♪ ♪ who knew the store would go and check my credit score ♪ ♪ now a
option of buying the private health plan they want and help protect this growth industry, largest employer in the united states. >> you want prosperity in economic recovery, health care is your ticket. thanks to julie and betsy, very spirited, very smart, i appreciate it, ladies. >>> coming up, economist, paul krugman says washington's out of control spending and growing deficits have saved the global economy. what's he smoking? we have to debate that later, ethical lapses or...
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and plants and facilities in so many of the things of our manufactured in our industrial sector will move from the united states and will move to china and will move to india and indonesia and it is interesting because i follow these global climate packs and when you go to these things, there is only one thing the rest of the world can agree on. they want the united states to go first. they want us to drop off the close first. that is why the day that the u.s. house of representatives passed that capt. trade bill -- that c and trade bill, they had parades' in the streets in india. i hope that nobody in this room believes that the world is running out of polar bears. i have done an editorial on this were i talked to the people that say that it is the poster child of the climate change movement. in 1950, there were 20,000 polar bears. now there are 55,000. does that sound like we're losing the polar bears? no. 2, on what to talk about what is going on with our fiscal policy. the amount of debt that has been taken on by this administration is a fiscal obscenity. i call it financial child abuse. i would make the ca
and plants and facilities in so many of the things of our manufactured in our industrial sector will move from the united states and will move to china and will move to india and indonesia and it is interesting because i follow these global climate packs and when you go to these things, there is only one thing the rest of the world can agree on. they want the united states to go first. they want us to drop off the close first. that is why the day that the u.s. house of representatives passed...
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that's one of the unique things about the united states, we have the highest job turnover rate in the industrializedorld and until the bush obama team dave this terrible recession we also had the highest job creation rate in the industrialized world because everything was turning over so in the short term some people lose that in the long term the system benefits and everyone has opportunities. i worry the stakeholder approach undermines the moral foundation for private property rights and if that is the case that's why you get people after several decades who don't have the sort of consciousness about the importance of property rights and they are willing to allow the government to do anything governments want. again i want to thank the organizers for opening up the discussion and i would like to see more of this discussion and i would urge everybody to read atlas shrugged and the works on our what we say as well as the works of flow and conscious capitalism. thank you. in conclusion, john mackey will speak for conscious capitalism. >> yeah, the problem, and come is property rights or already being
that's one of the unique things about the united states, we have the highest job turnover rate in the industrializedorld and until the bush obama team dave this terrible recession we also had the highest job creation rate in the industrialized world because everything was turning over so in the short term some people lose that in the long term the system benefits and everyone has opportunities. i worry the stakeholder approach undermines the moral foundation for private property rights and if...
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so actually, the united states already has the largest cap and trade market in the world. >> how big of an industry is this? >> it is going to be huge because carbon touches anybody from chemicalmakers to automobiles, to building -- across every single sector that you can imagine. i think that carbon ultimately will be the largest commodity in the world. >> do you think there is a place for individuals to participate in this? individual investors? >> oh, sure. we will have futures in carbon and we already do on the european affiliates. 700,000 contracts which is a regional project here in new york. and believe it or not, we trade regional carbon in the northeast and that market is bigger already after 11 months in milk and lumber. >> now, is it sustainable and do you think over the long run there will be a carbon tax on polluters? >> no, we have the perfect case in the united states. in the 1990, we passed the clean air act to try to get rid of acid rain. it was 18 million tons, and we got it down to 9. it cost $1 billion or $2 billion a year and throws off $122 billion in reduced medical expenses.
so actually, the united states already has the largest cap and trade market in the world. >> how big of an industry is this? >> it is going to be huge because carbon touches anybody from chemicalmakers to automobiles, to building -- across every single sector that you can imagine. i think that carbon ultimately will be the largest commodity in the world. >> do you think there is a place for individuals to participate in this? individual investors? >> oh, sure. we will...
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to say that the healthcare industry can be taken over by the united states government under the commerce clause or any other provision of the 17 e enumerated powers you just mentioned, it is incorrect as a matter of law, and unconstitutional, in our view, as a matter of strict constitutional law. andrew: i suppose that if i went from one part of hat manhattan hat to another to visit my doctor without crossing interstate lines, i might argue that there is no interstate commerce solved, but the congress and the lawyers that the congress would hire and maybe even some judges would say, well, let's see. the doctor that you went to went to medical school outside of new york, and the medicine that he gave you was actually made in new jersey, and so because he once left new york and the medicine came from new jersey, there is interstate commerce involved. now, as ridiculous as this sounds, is it not the case that these are the types of arguments that the government has made and that the courts have accepted when trying to justify abuse of the constitution where congress wants to regulate anythi
to say that the healthcare industry can be taken over by the united states government under the commerce clause or any other provision of the 17 e enumerated powers you just mentioned, it is incorrect as a matter of law, and unconstitutional, in our view, as a matter of strict constitutional law. andrew: i suppose that if i went from one part of hat manhattan hat to another to visit my doctor without crossing interstate lines, i might argue that there is no interstate commerce solved, but the...
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united states, and buyback manufactured products from the united states. it would have been better all the way around if this country had encouraged industrialization. a little bit more. but when we do, you knmw, the road to hell is paved with good intentions. have you ever heard of nafta? nafta, that sounds like a great idea. let's go encourage all of these factory developments all along the border. that's fine. with the united states also believes in free trade. antacids jeffersons administration. what we call globalization nowadays. well, sources of labor opened up in asia cheaper than what was in mexico, the factories went to asia and the spnrts that it event attracted to the border have jobs anymore. jobs formed in the united states a. another thing, immigration reform. typically mexican and central american migrants across the border overstay about half the year. they need to go home. now they are afraid to go home because they will get arrested at the border. what kind of sense does that make? they are not only illegal aliens, they are unhappy about it not likely to attach themselves to affections of this country when they are trapped. >> so
united states, and buyback manufactured products from the united states. it would have been better all the way around if this country had encouraged industrialization. a little bit more. but when we do, you knmw, the road to hell is paved with good intentions. have you ever heard of nafta? nafta, that sounds like a great idea. let's go encourage all of these factory developments all along the border. that's fine. with the united states also believes in free trade. antacids jeffersons...
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mexico and the united states had about the same territory buthere were 7 million mexicans against 22 million ericans with the growing industrial economy. the vast majority ofexican population was the illiterate and had no added to vacation with the nation whatsoever whereas the vast majority of the world population in the united states was illiterate and politically active. so you would think with mexico, there is something that neither side ever recognize. they were counted on. they had more erred general's in the mexican army and they would get the special privilege from criminal prosecution. who did not think of themselves as a mexican? you didn't speak spanish? they ended in the army because they came through their pueblos and eight children had to follow to have a source of support. these soldiers under terrible leadership said that after every battle they were in. i will read the first battle and then mentioned the whole thing. this is what is that all south texas. aside from the skirmish this is the first major engagement of may 1846. >> patrols reported taylor's movements as certain as the number american left. after p
mexico and the united states had about the same territory buthere were 7 million mexicans against 22 million ericans with the growing industrial economy. the vast majority ofexican population was the illiterate and had no added to vacation with the nation whatsoever whereas the vast majority of the world population in the united states was illiterate and politically active. so you would think with mexico, there is something that neither side ever recognize. they were counted on. they had more...
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i would hope our industry in the united states would commit more to research, and looking at climate se of the applications of climate change, the insurance companies, more importantly policyholders, is pretty critical to understand. i closed the relationship between our industry and the community of government and private research is pretty critical. >> a decade ago, european insurance companies were getting more interested in the effects upon their economic activities that were american insurance companies. our european companies still taking the lead? >> no question about it. renaissance, a bermuda based company, they have all step forward to fund research as well as to promote better understanding. by that i mean by public research, made available to others, funding research looking at both the health and property light exposures related to climate change. the industry in the united states, historically, has a business model that tends to be a retrospective one. they look at actuarial data and a trend it forward. the europeans continue to be more progressive than u.s. industry in
i would hope our industry in the united states would commit more to research, and looking at climate se of the applications of climate change, the insurance companies, more importantly policyholders, is pretty critical to understand. i closed the relationship between our industry and the community of government and private research is pretty critical. >> a decade ago, european insurance companies were getting more interested in the effects upon their economic activities that were american...
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were no longer in the united states of america no sir you are in the united states of appalachian and king cole rules with the iron fist. bonds is determined to loosen the coal industry group on the mountains the herd is just as much about the culture as it is the amount is. there are parts write-up the window she points james earl's -- james earl jones was interviewed and he said mountain people are a different type of people and a landscape makes them different people they're not used to going anywhere the street where they have to be determined. bonds ads with that we have to keep working and fighting. that has become her mantra to keep fighting she whispers to herself looking out she has no intention of turning back now i will be there every step of the way. thank you [applause] >> what a pleasure it is that i get to work with both great women on a regular basis and honor them. next and i just want to remind you jason howard will sign his book that the book tables of you want to purchase a book he will be glad to sign it for you. next we have a very special person, a great friend of mine. eric is a writer in residence to the university of kentucky and the author
were no longer in the united states of america no sir you are in the united states of appalachian and king cole rules with the iron fist. bonds is determined to loosen the coal industry group on the mountains the herd is just as much about the culture as it is the amount is. there are parts write-up the window she points james earl's -- james earl jones was interviewed and he said mountain people are a different type of people and a landscape makes them different people they're not used to...
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united states of america. no, sir, you are in the united states of appalachia and king cole rules with an iron fist. bonds is determined to loosen the coal industry group in the mountains. to her it is just as much about culture that mountaintop removal was destroying as it is the mountains. they feel in parts of the road here, she points out the storefront window. james earl jones was interviewed and i think that he put it best. he said mountain people are a different type of people and their landscape makes them different types of people. they are not used to going anywhere the street rate. they have to be determined. to that, bonds adds we have to keep working, keep fighting. that has become her mantra, keep fighting. it's something she whispers to herself in quiet moments. guidepost she uses to shell down her doubts looking out at whitesville surveying of the despair she has no intention of turning back now. i will be there every step of the way. thank you. [applause] .. >> the book is widely regarded as the first to expose the risk. it won an award. his new book is an american gospel on family history and the kingdom of god. he will be appea
united states of america. no, sir, you are in the united states of appalachia and king cole rules with an iron fist. bonds is determined to loosen the coal industry group in the mountains. to her it is just as much about culture that mountaintop removal was destroying as it is the mountains. they feel in parts of the road here, she points out the storefront window. james earl jones was interviewed and i think that he put it best. he said mountain people are a different type of people and their...
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united states. and, yes, it's 2009. that story is ahead. >>> plus, the coal industry gets itself in trouble over fraudulent, stolen letters members of congress. >>> plus, the man who had the single hardest job in political public relations this year, governor mark sanford's communications director during the whole appalachian trail to argentina thing, he is leaving the governor's office. today was his last day at work for governor sanford and he will join us live tonight all coming up this hour. >>> we begin with the latest attempt to convince americans that health care reform is really just a big secret plot to kill old people. msnbc's own pat buchanan making that case in a column published today and now the conservative organization club for growth has launched a nationwide ad campaign to try to main stream the idea that reforming health care is a secret plot to kill your grandparents. >> that's wrong for america. life and death medical decisions should be made by patients and doctors, not politicians and bureaucrats. tell your members of congress to oppose government run health care. >> like medicare. for the record, w
united states. and, yes, it's 2009. that story is ahead. >>> plus, the coal industry gets itself in trouble over fraudulent, stolen letters members of congress. >>> plus, the man who had the single hardest job in political public relations this year, governor mark sanford's communications director during the whole appalachian trail to argentina thing, he is leaving the governor's office. today was his last day at work for governor sanford and he will join us live tonight all...
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united states government. >> i love that. yeah, great. >> industriallyt of them switched over to high fructose corn syrup decades ago anyway. >> it's not you pouring sugar on those strawberries over there. >> that's minor. >> i love sugar. >> on the strawberries? >> major sugar person. there you go. i like splenda on my strawberries. >> spenda? >> i love it. tastes just like sugar. it's great. tastes just like sugar. >> i'll give eight shot. >> all right. >>> coming up, wild moves in a handful of stocks this week. following that trade, following the momentum plays and getting your money ready for the weekend. >>> and stay tuned to meet a small business owner who is beating the big boys at their own game. the owner of a local hardware store is seeing a boost in profits, even hiring in this economy. our small wonder series kicks off in just minutes. you're watching "squawk on the street." reading about washington these days... i gotta ask, what's in it for me? i'm not looking for a bailout, just a good paying job. that's why i like this clean energy idea.
united states government. >> i love that. yeah, great. >> industriallyt of them switched over to high fructose corn syrup decades ago anyway. >> it's not you pouring sugar on those strawberries over there. >> that's minor. >> i love sugar. >> on the strawberries? >> major sugar person. there you go. i like splenda on my strawberries. >> spenda? >> i love it. tastes just like sugar. it's great. tastes just like sugar. >> i'll give eight...
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this is one of the main reasons why the united states took an ownership stake in the auto industry sona can use the eminent domain power now to seize the u.s. auto industry and also seize a u.s. city. i think there needs to be a congressional investigation by giving away the united states through this eminent domain deal that she signed in february. host: when was this deal signed? caller: february. i think this should be a topic for c-span to cover why ms. clinton chose to give china eminent domain power to seize our cities and our auto industry and our banking industry and any industries that china so chooses when this government has tensionally inflated our national dead to the point of which people can no longer pay it and it's equal too entire military funding for united states government. host: we welcome your comments by e-mail and twitter.com. journal@cspan.org. here's one from bigskychef. one of my employees would still have a job if he had access to a clunker. good morning to elaine on our republican line. caller: i think you can call the clunker program sort of a success be
this is one of the main reasons why the united states took an ownership stake in the auto industry sona can use the eminent domain power now to seize the u.s. auto industry and also seize a u.s. city. i think there needs to be a congressional investigation by giving away the united states through this eminent domain deal that she signed in february. host: when was this deal signed? caller: february. i think this should be a topic for c-span to cover why ms. clinton chose to give china eminent...
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in the united states, we pay twice as much for our health care as all the other industrialized countriesif we're paying twice as much, obviously with some cost containment, we could find some places to save money. that has to be number one in any of these bills. the president is absolutely correct. we do not have to pay more to bring these new people in because we are already paying for those people. if their child gets sick, you are going to bet that they go to the emergency room and somebody pays that $5,000 for that emergency room visit. it was not person who was uninsured. it is the rest of the pool. if we can bring people in and give them some kind of a health care system where they get the children to doctors and clinics to make sure they are getting their wellness check ups and people to go to a doctor before the disease has advanced -- we know a little bit about managing money in montana. 48 states are experiencing budget deficits. california, 48%. in montana, where one of the two states that have a surplus. neil: you do know about doing that. i do not know if they know about tha
in the united states, we pay twice as much for our health care as all the other industrialized countriesif we're paying twice as much, obviously with some cost containment, we could find some places to save money. that has to be number one in any of these bills. the president is absolutely correct. we do not have to pay more to bring these new people in because we are already paying for those people. if their child gets sick, you are going to bet that they go to the emergency room and somebody...
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. >> the united states spends twice as much as the average of all of the industrialized countries inthe world. >> one-half of awe of the foreclosures, one-half of all of the bankruptcies are because pep can't pay their maine business and it is because of the broken system that we have. >> the american public agrees. >> our most recent poe found that more than eight out of ten americans think the u.s. health care subpoena either needs fund men changes or needs to be completely rebit. even 70 percent of republicans fee that way. >> sarah dud department an is head of surveys for cbs news. an end of july poll showed two-thirds of americans supporting some sort of public option. although fewer republicans, the deposition. >> where americans are most am by lent is over the cost of health care refer. >> we can't spend anymore money we have got to stop. >> hot button number three. >> you can't tell us how you are going to pay for this. >> you are absolutely right. that i can't cover another 46 i didn't people for free. two-thirds of the money we can obtain just from he lip neigh waste and in
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combined senate house rankings for most contributions from health care industries is there are not the votes in the united states senate for public option. the more salient voice might be that of the progressive democratic lawmaker anthony weiner of new york now saying without a public option in the health care proposal president obama could stand to lose the votes of 100 democrats in the house. that would leave him perhaps 60 votes short of passage of any reform bill there. ticking off peter and paul and dick and louise to assuage paul, the white house hinting over the weekend it might be willing to abandon the public option. >> whether we have the public option or we don't have it, it is not the entirety of health care reform. this is just one sliver of it. one aspect of it. and by the way, it's both the right and the left that have become so fixated on this that they forget everything else. >> because everything else is window dressing, mr. president. on sunday kathleen sebelius the secretary of health and human services asked to comment on the president's remarks expanded on the hint. >> he continues to be v
combined senate house rankings for most contributions from health care industries is there are not the votes in the united states senate for public option. the more salient voice might be that of the progressive democratic lawmaker anthony weiner of new york now saying without a public option in the health care proposal president obama could stand to lose the votes of 100 democrats in the house. that would leave him perhaps 60 votes short of passage of any reform bill there. ticking off peter...