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may have heard in light of several news agencies being closed to independent ves gaytive journalism. these are usually, while the associated press decides to show some of the stories as far as journalism starting july first, they will deliver work by the center for republic integrity, the center for ves gaytive report together 1500 american newspapers that are free to public the and publish the material. on july first that starts. the chairman and ceo of over stocks.com a website to purchase items of that nature will be on our program, next we're talking about concerns by businesses that use the internet for a large part of the daily work. internet taxes and other things that effect the internet. we'll be right back. ♪ >> the government's funding of direct aid to colleges is a laterly 1950's early 60's thing. >> hails dale college has never accepted government funding and not even government backed student loans are permitted. >> title four of the higher education act is roughly 400 pages lock. if we have a lawyer in town trying keep the government from giving us moneyed i once asked
may have heard in light of several news agencies being closed to independent ves gaytive journalism. these are usually, while the associated press decides to show some of the stories as far as journalism starting july first, they will deliver work by the center for republic integrity, the center for ves gaytive report together 1500 american newspapers that are free to public the and publish the material. on july first that starts. the chairman and ceo of over stocks.com a website to purchase...
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this is about saving cost, ves, and preventive health care. i congratulate the committees for really coming together on this issue. the better use of health information technology will save us money in the administrative aspects of health care but in delivery of care. if we can coordinate a person's care, we can bring down the cost of care and prevent medical errors. so for all of those reasons, i strongly concur in what our committees are doing currently to reform our health care system, to bring down costs. one last point, madam president, and that is the need for us to work together. i really do reach out to every member in this body to say, look, i don't know of anyone who says that our system is what it should be. everyone agrees we're spending too much money. i haven't talked to a single senator who said that they believe that we can't cut the costs of health care. we've got to bring down the costs of health care. i think all of us agree that we've got to do a better job of preventive care and have an affordable product for those who don
this is about saving cost, ves, and preventive health care. i congratulate the committees for really coming together on this issue. the better use of health information technology will save us money in the administrative aspects of health care but in delivery of care. if we can coordinate a person's care, we can bring down the cost of care and prevent medical errors. so for all of those reasons, i strongly concur in what our committees are doing currently to reform our health care system, to...
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ve are getting into our 60s. my mother-in-law lived with us for several years. my dad with lift and lived with us for 7 years, we have 8 years of elder care. reen my dad passed away, we should get some old people to move in. bernardine said you are already here. i think it is true. our generation has a lot of energy. shareople, older people have wisdom, have gifts, have talent, energy that needs to be shared. you mentioned math and science in particular, that speaks to a screening need in chicago public schools. i think that we ought to be individually, what we should be doing is looking at not-for-profit building organizations. you can find arc 109 on-line real imagining change. we are looking for folks who issuesnergy to give. we try to find ways to talk across issues to define an agenda for social change, particularly in terms of math and science. you ought to be looking at chicago public schools, other urban systems, and say i want to make a difference, i am willing t come to my neighborhood school and start an after-school club, i am willing to give my effo
ve are getting into our 60s. my mother-in-law lived with us for several years. my dad with lift and lived with us for 7 years, we have 8 years of elder care. reen my dad passed away, we should get some old people to move in. bernardine said you are already here. i think it is true. our generation has a lot of energy. shareople, older people have wisdom, have gifts, have talent, energy that needs to be shared. you mentioned math and science in particular, that speaks to a screening need in...
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dealers there have been critics that say we did not go far enough, we did not want to go all the way to ve parity but we are in a good position to go forward and have the dealer network emerge over time. but through the bankruptcy and emergence of a new company we have the optimum amount of dealers going forward 2391. >> and our case also as i mentioned we would expect 3600 dealers approximately even with a modest improvement next year and conservative assumptions we would almost double. >> very quickly, it is said the dealer should be permitted to remain open while you terminate to provide service and maintenance. what is wrong with that arrangement? >> and our situation with there are surrounding dealers that may take the franchise for example, the dodge and jeep dealer may take a chrysler franchise. they are spending money and adding overhead that is part of customers that would travel with it. >> you are saying this is having an adverse affect? recon adverse impact on adjacent dealers. and there are some cases there are a single point* that may have a real planes then we have always ha
dealers there have been critics that say we did not go far enough, we did not want to go all the way to ve parity but we are in a good position to go forward and have the dealer network emerge over time. but through the bankruptcy and emergence of a new company we have the optimum amount of dealers going forward 2391. >> and our case also as i mentioned we would expect 3600 dealers approximately even with a modest improvement next year and conservative assumptions we would almost double....
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ve how many times have we seen over the years drives the ball the other way. >> jim: now a real battle. murphy stands in. he. >> gary: now a real battle. murphy stl nobody out. two runs in. bases are loaded. rick kranitz has already had one visit here this inning to meet with guthrie. murphy a 1-0 count will have to wait. hes. e seen sam up the difference between here yes, there's an error, base on balls and the quality of pitches have stopped a little >> gary: that e down low tonight's leaderboard presented by firestone innovation. runner in scoring position leaders. orioles at ls. th third are the mets at .279ston and detroit. 2-0 deliry fouled away by murphy. 2-1. infield stays back for the double play. the left-hander mark hendrickson in the bullpen for the o's. jeremy guthrie trying to battle through a tough inning. 2-1 delivery on the way. that will be fouled off the other way. guthrie coming off a loss in seattle. he went six innings. gave up four runs on six hits in that ballgame. the team has lost his last three starts that jeremy has been on the mound. two balls, two strike c
ve how many times have we seen over the years drives the ball the other way. >> jim: now a real battle. murphy stands in. he. >> gary: now a real battle. murphy stl nobody out. two runs in. bases are loaded. rick kranitz has already had one visit here this inning to meet with guthrie. murphy a 1-0 count will have to wait. hes. e seen sam up the difference between here yes, there's an error, base on balls and the quality of pitches have stopped a little >> gary: that e down low...
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ve laz quezz for today and the balance of the week, mrs. schmidt of ohio for today until 1:50 p.m. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the requests are granted. the gentleman from new york. mr. arcuri: i move that the house do now adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the motion is agreed to. accordingly, the hou >> we're going to go back now to the health committee, the senate health committee mark-up. they've been marking up this bill for a time to last through the end of next week. >> the meeting will come to order. we have a aquarium present and i thank my colleagues for being here this morning. yesterday was a long day of openings statements. but i think worthwhile. given the magnitude of the legislation, the importance of it. i recommended a five-minute rule. obviously i wasn't ridged, to put it mildly, about that at all. members i hope felt they had an adequate time to express themselves on the overriding issues and concerns for what we're confronted with all of this. so i thank them and was happy to spend the
ve laz quezz for today and the balance of the week, mrs. schmidt of ohio for today until 1:50 p.m. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the requests are granted. the gentleman from new york. mr. arcuri: i move that the house do now adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the motion is agreed to. accordingly, the hou >> we're going to go back now to the health committee, the senate health committee mark-up. they've been marking...
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the systemic risk posed by the size of these entities was only magnified by tin ves or the perceptions that they were backed by the full faith and credit of the u.s. government. in september, those perceptions became reality. on september 7th, 2008 shortly after congress passed the gse regulatory reform legislation, the federal government placed fannie and freddie into conservatorship. the rescue was one of the most extraordinary federal interventions into the private sector and is on track to become one of the most expensive if not this most expensive. as part of the gses conservatorship agreement, treasury committed up to $200 billion to purchase preferred stock from each company through december 31, 2009. in exchange, freddie and fannie provided the treasury with $1 billion in senior preferred stock and warrants to acquire 80% of each gses. in addition, the treasury purchases the preferred stock, and both the treasury and the fed also schedule, are also scheduled to purchase trillions of dollars worth of gse debt and mortgage-backed securities as of may 29th, treasury has purchased
the systemic risk posed by the size of these entities was only magnified by tin ves or the perceptions that they were backed by the full faith and credit of the u.s. government. in september, those perceptions became reality. on september 7th, 2008 shortly after congress passed the gse regulatory reform legislation, the federal government placed fannie and freddie into conservatorship. the rescue was one of the most extraordinary federal interventions into the private sector and is on track to...
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called maybe ae little off the plate, you're >> rg to have to cover that, especially with two strikes,ve ninth inning. e you're going to have to expand your zone.ri you might not be able to cover that inside pitch but you awant to do it on the outside. t >>h carolina's got ten hits, they're all singles. t that ball misses outside. able and this is exactly what you i wantns if you're carolina.u you're in the botttom of thena't ninth, the game is tied and dustin ackley, the player of the year, is at the plate. brian nor torng th nor torng thr on first.orto andn, ackley fires that one outn play. it just seems like guys like ackley are made for moments like this. they always find themselves up in these situations.it se this is why he hits two and not because he wouldn't be upike if he was hitting two. the 2-2 -- strike three! a rare strikeout of dustin ackley. and what a job by mitchell langesstoslangeston in relief.c, wow. to strike out the best hitter il the country. we're going to extra innings in omaha with north carolina and arizona state. >> wow. thseattle mariners fans, one moe reason
called maybe ae little off the plate, you're >> rg to have to cover that, especially with two strikes,ve ninth inning. e you're going to have to expand your zone.ri you might not be able to cover that inside pitch but you awant to do it on the outside. t >>h carolina's got ten hits, they're all singles. t that ball misses outside. able and this is exactly what you i wantns if you're carolina.u you're in the botttom of thena't ninth, the game is tied and dustin ackley, the player of...
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to the verizon center, packing the house and then having doctors treat each one of the people in the ve -- verizon center 20 times. that is not an insignificant contribution that our people are making. but it's not just our aircraft carriers. it's our cruisers and destroyers who are out and about, the workhorses of our fleet, and they're flexing from the high end of warfare to the low end of warfare. they're in the gulf of aden patrolling an area that's four times the size of texas against pirates, and they are destroyers like the uss bane bridge which took a sizable detachment of seals aboard complete with all their equipment, staged them at sea, and enabled the perfect save of captain phillips from alabama. they're the cruisers and destroyers that are in the western pacific and the middle east providing ballistic missile defense. it's the destroyers that simultaneously for the last couple of weeks have been operating off the east and the west coast of africa as part of our africa partnership station delivering aid and working with other nations there on maritime security issues. they'
to the verizon center, packing the house and then having doctors treat each one of the people in the ve -- verizon center 20 times. that is not an insignificant contribution that our people are making. but it's not just our aircraft carriers. it's our cruisers and destroyers who are out and about, the workhorses of our fleet, and they're flexing from the high end of warfare to the low end of warfare. they're in the gulf of aden patrolling an area that's four times the size of texas against...
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nearby are cutting edge research and test fag silties that are continuing to push the enhe ve lope. when i visit the national air and space museum here in washington, d.c., i feel at home, there are so many aircraft from my district, like spaceship one, voyager, glamorous glynnis, which broke the sound barrier, and the x-15. we celebrated the 50th anniversary of the x-15's first flight yesterday. the intermediate space challenge started in 2005 under the grex of marie walker. she's c.e.o. of a company that manufacturers products and departments. she saw an opportunity to bring together fourth, fifth, and sixth grade students with leaders to educate and inspire them to become the next generation of aerospace pioneers. i'm proud to recognize their hard work inhis fifth anniversary year of the program. marie walker and all those who have been instrumental in organizing and implementing the intermediate space challenge saw an opportunity to grab the interest of our students in the space challenge. students work in teams to write an essay, create a banner and build and design a rocket. t
nearby are cutting edge research and test fag silties that are continuing to push the enhe ve lope. when i visit the national air and space museum here in washington, d.c., i feel at home, there are so many aircraft from my district, like spaceship one, voyager, glamorous glynnis, which broke the sound barrier, and the x-15. we celebrated the 50th anniversary of the x-15's first flight yesterday. the intermediate space challenge started in 2005 under the grex of marie walker. she's c.e.o. of a...
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but one thing that really gets me down is that, you know, the ve vets' unemployment rate is 11.4, higher than the rest of the unemployment rate in the united states. and here are soldiers that are fighting for our lives and their unemployment rate is higher than the rest of the country. host: bob, thanks for your call. let's go on to atleboro, massachusetts. sandra what is your connection? caller: my stepfather was in the battle of the bulge, my father was in korea. my stepfather got his eardrums blown up. he had five different campaigns and he was a medic and he did nothing but cry at christmas when they had the song "white christmas" for the vets and he could never talk about what he had to do. he had terrible, terrible things happen. but he couldn't explain it to anyo anyone. host: john, mcmanus, take us from d-day and the battle at normandy through the battle of the bulge. guest: to give you the highlights of it, when you talk about omaha beach, getting ashore was really the hardest part. after that you see a pretty steady advance inland for about the next week. utah was almost the o
but one thing that really gets me down is that, you know, the ve vets' unemployment rate is 11.4, higher than the rest of the unemployment rate in the united states. and here are soldiers that are fighting for our lives and their unemployment rate is higher than the rest of the country. host: bob, thanks for your call. let's go on to atleboro, massachusetts. sandra what is your connection? caller: my stepfather was in the battle of the bulge, my father was in korea. my stepfather got his...
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've year, millions of our young people enjoy these trips. they provide students with invaluable learning opportunities outside the classroom. keeping our students safe is paramount, but we also need to continue to provide these essential offcampus educational experiences. phylicia moore was in ghana on a good will trip. she was there to help others. she was a good, caring person. she was brave. she was filled with light. when speaking with phylicia's parents, douglas and lola moore, it is easy to see how loved, how much loved phylicia was. douglas and lola's love helped make phylicia the wonderful young woman she had become. it is with a heavy heart i stand here today because nothing will bring this wonderful young woman back. uh be -- but i commend phylicia's parents, douglas and lola moore, for coming to me about phylicia's law, for caring about other parents and children. i hope we get phylicia's law passed for them, for their daughter, and to make sure that parents across the country never have to face the pain the moores will continue t
've year, millions of our young people enjoy these trips. they provide students with invaluable learning opportunities outside the classroom. keeping our students safe is paramount, but we also need to continue to provide these essential offcampus educational experiences. phylicia moore was in ghana on a good will trip. she was there to help others. she was a good, caring person. she was brave. she was filled with light. when speaking with phylicia's parents, douglas and lola moore, it is easy...