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afc north beening lys visiting the affect north leading vikings. looking to bounce back after a tough outing last week. favre to sidney rice in the end zone. favre's only touchdown pass today. vikings up 10-0. carson palmer for ocho cinco. in the flat. ocho cinco runs it in. vikings lead 10-7. adrian peterson doing his thing. two touchdowns on the day. minnesota up 22-7. fourth quarter, paul ma rolling out, to his left, hitting chad inside the 5 but get leveled by cedric griffin. ocho cinco takes exception to that. take another look. nearly a great one. he had a catch and griffin leading with his forearm. vikings win it 30-10. >>> packers have won four straight games. soldier field to face the bears. down 13-7. jay cutler back shoulder, down to devin, 14-13, bears. fourth quarter, cutler into nichol linz. collins going to turn it up. two enter acceptings for cutler. ensuing pass possession, ryan grant pounds it in. packers win again, they're #-4. >>> college basketball. for the past five years pill gefl philadelphia's big five has been like the lit
afc north beening lys visiting the affect north leading vikings. looking to bounce back after a tough outing last week. favre to sidney rice in the end zone. favre's only touchdown pass today. vikings up 10-0. carson palmer for ocho cinco. in the flat. ocho cinco runs it in. vikings lead 10-7. adrian peterson doing his thing. two touchdowns on the day. minnesota up 22-7. fourth quarter, paul ma rolling out, to his left, hitting chad inside the 5 but get leveled by cedric griffin. ocho cinco...
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i was thinking as i watched the viking game this weekend, mr. president -- yow if you noticed, but the vikings won again. brett favre is quarterback. we're talking about a primary care provider that works with a team. we have one person in charge, the quarterback in football, primary care doctor in medicine, working with a team, with the wide receiver, with a tight end, with all the team that they have working together, whether it is a cardiologist, a urologist, whether it is any kind of a doctor that they want to work with as a team, depending on what the illness s that's what integrated care is. that you work as a teernlings you share medical records, patients don't get lost in the shuffle, don't get sent to another specialist and another specialist without anyone watching over their care. that's what integrated care is about. a quarterback with a team. the other thing about this bill is that we start to focus much more, as i mentioned, on reducing readmissions, on rewarding places like health partners or st. mary's in did he luge, places that
i was thinking as i watched the viking game this weekend, mr. president -- yow if you noticed, but the vikings won again. brett favre is quarterback. we're talking about a primary care provider that works with a team. we have one person in charge, the quarterback in football, primary care doctor in medicine, working with a team, with the wide receiver, with a tight end, with all the team that they have working together, whether it is a cardiologist, a urologist, whether it is any kind of a...
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viking-era pollen in iceland. $95,000. you see why when when i get up here sometimes, having been a small business person and helped create jobs and watched every nickel, because you do that in real america, not back here, but when you're in real america and creating real jobs and trying to get to something we call positive cash flow and maintain that, you watch every nickel. you don't let $95,000 go out the door to study viking era pollen in iceland. . you don't throw money out the door. you are trying to grow and expand your business. my friend earlier talked about as if the whole american recovery, the whole economy and the greatness that we have originated because of some federal programs in the great depression, the w.p.a., c.c.c. and certainly they left a nice footprint behind with our park lodges and buildings and they did some wonderful work. that is not the essence of america's economy. it doesn't start and stop right here in these two wells, the well of the house or there at the leadership table. we aren't the in
viking-era pollen in iceland. $95,000. you see why when when i get up here sometimes, having been a small business person and helped create jobs and watched every nickel, because you do that in real america, not back here, but when you're in real america and creating real jobs and trying to get to something we call positive cash flow and maintain that, you watch every nickel. you don't let $95,000 go out the door to study viking era pollen in iceland. . you don't throw money out the door. you...
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you want to study pollen from the viking era, just have brett favre sneeze. that's an old viking. we cab do that, save the $95,000. maybe this will make a good 1:30 in the morning discovery or science channel program. we investigated old pollen from iceland and created jobs. we have been joined by mr. scalise of louisiana. glad to have you join us here today and share your comments. we may go back and forth with our colleague from ohio. mr. scalise: i want to thank my friend that are talking about this important subject because you know when i go home, people want to know the same things you've been talking about. they want to know where the jobs -- where are the jobs. they don't want the government getting involved in all these areas of our lives the government doesn't belong and more importantly they don't want the government going off on these wild spending sprees, spending money we don't have. so they look at the record of this administration since president obama came in in january and they recognize that right after president obama came in, he has this great idea he was goin
you want to study pollen from the viking era, just have brett favre sneeze. that's an old viking. we cab do that, save the $95,000. maybe this will make a good 1:30 in the morning discovery or science channel program. we investigated old pollen from iceland and created jobs. we have been joined by mr. scalise of louisiana. glad to have you join us here today and share your comments. we may go back and forth with our colleague from ohio. mr. scalise: i want to thank my friend that are talking...
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that's the way we do it: the viking plunder. ♪ i still have the mark... on the end of my nose.ootprints from the fairies toes. i think they're speckled... but some say they're freckled. there was a fairy on my nose. but don't be surprised if you get side-tracked. >> larry: ron paul, you want to respond first to the congresswoman? >> yes, i do. one thing that is missing here is never asking the question what is the motive? abdulmutallab, he said why he did it. he said because we bombed yemen two weeks ago. osama bin laden says he has a plan for america. he wants to bog us down in the middle east in a no-win war and bankrupt the country and demoralize us. it seems like we have fallen sbau his trap. why is it off base? today when a gentleman indicated that he did it because of the bombing, you know what the administration said? they dismissed it. it can't possibly be so. if you dismiss motivations for why they hate us, we can never resolve it. you have to ask the question, why do they hate, and they usually come up with a reason. we're foolish not to take that into kurgs. wi will.
that's the way we do it: the viking plunder. ♪ i still have the mark... on the end of my nose.ootprints from the fairies toes. i think they're speckled... but some say they're freckled. there was a fairy on my nose. but don't be surprised if you get side-tracked. >> larry: ron paul, you want to respond first to the congresswoman? >> yes, i do. one thing that is missing here is never asking the question what is the motive? abdulmutallab, he said why he did it. he said because we...
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i don't want you standing up and ripping off your shirt and showing the colors of the minnesota vikings or even the new york jets. so please keep your seats and later on there'll be questions you can stand up and throw things if you want to. i put this slide up because i use it to suggest that we don't know a whole lot about polar bears. and ordinary i would ask for suggestions from the audience as to what is going on here, but i'm going to have to tell you what's going on here. not what you think is what's going on here. some of you may have seen the photograph like this in the book and, in fact, this is the photograph in the book. and what is going on here, which is as i say indicative of the varying interpretations of polar bears and the way people look at them -- what's going on here actually is that the children that you see are swimming in a pool separated from the bear by a big pane of glass. the bear wasn't going to eat them and the children were very safe. ... >> were looking for the northwest or the northeast passage. and as they sailed further and further north as you know, t
i don't want you standing up and ripping off your shirt and showing the colors of the minnesota vikings or even the new york jets. so please keep your seats and later on there'll be questions you can stand up and throw things if you want to. i put this slide up because i use it to suggest that we don't know a whole lot about polar bears. and ordinary i would ask for suggestions from the audience as to what is going on here, but i'm going to have to tell you what's going on here. not what you...
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two, maybe $300 billion more of borrowing, you're creating bike paths to taco bells and checking on viking era pollen in iceland. this is crazy. the scientist you referenced there, i believe that he's been the recipients of tens of millions of dollars, of american taxpayer research money from the department of energy. mr. scalise: we're asking for an investigation to be conducted into not only -- this is phil jones, by the way he just stepped down to the embarrassment of exposing a scandal, so for anybody to say, this isn't anything real, this is all being trumped up, this guy stepped down out of embarrassment over the scandal, but we're now calling for an investigation to look into the millions of dollars of federal grant money, u.s. taxpayer dollars that have been used, either obtained through corruption, or when they got the federal tax dollar they went and conducted studies that they manipulated the data, corrupting the day tark using that tax money, we want our money back and we want criminal charges to be filed against these people that actually went out and corrupted data to try to
two, maybe $300 billion more of borrowing, you're creating bike paths to taco bells and checking on viking era pollen in iceland. this is crazy. the scientist you referenced there, i believe that he's been the recipients of tens of millions of dollars, of american taxpayer research money from the department of energy. mr. scalise: we're asking for an investigation to be conducted into not only -- this is phil jones, by the way he just stepped down to the embarrassment of exposing a scandal, so...
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well, let's just say like brett phaser of the minnesota vikings. you have one quarterback who is your primary care doctor who is in charge with a team of doctors who look at all the records. that's integrated care. that's what this bill does. you think about the money we can save. medicare fraud alone coste costs taxpayers more than $60 billion a year. the money is going to conmen, people leaching off the system, people making up that they are providing services when they're not. we have a bill w we're working together to bring that down so that money can go to our seniors instead of going to a burchl of people who are ripping off the system. you look at how you save money, you look at how you reduce covelets in medicare. well, you reduce costs in medicare by making changes to the system and making this work. we must look to the future, mr. president. that's why health care reform this year is so crucial. this bill is not about today or even next year; it's about five years, it's about ten years from now and beyond. we can't afford for the people o
well, let's just say like brett phaser of the minnesota vikings. you have one quarterback who is your primary care doctor who is in charge with a team of doctors who look at all the records. that's integrated care. that's what this bill does. you think about the money we can save. medicare fraud alone coste costs taxpayers more than $60 billion a year. the money is going to conmen, people leaching off the system, people making up that they are providing services when they're not. we have a bill...
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them from the minnesota case, there was a parallel case in louisiana, but there were three minnesota vikings using an over-the- counter product advertised as a dietary supplement for weight- loss requested they have adequate notice they were doing something that could get them into trouble? >> there were told, as all of our athletes are told, these products are dangerous. >> what about romero? >> i think he was adequately warned. and the policies are at that level to notify athletes of the potential risks of positive tests in taking supplements. >> who notifies the athletes? >> the league and hopefully the union. >> what were the facts of the mark mcgwire case? >> i think it came out publicly that he used andro. i do not know he received any sanction of his use for it -- use of it. it was a scheduled three controlled substance. >> he declined to testify before a congressional committee due to self-incrimination, correct? >> that is exactly right. >> do you think congress has the authority to legislate and overruled the court of appeals opinion in the eighth circuit and enforce those laws? >>
them from the minnesota case, there was a parallel case in louisiana, but there were three minnesota vikings using an over-the- counter product advertised as a dietary supplement for weight- loss requested they have adequate notice they were doing something that could get them into trouble? >> there were told, as all of our athletes are told, these products are dangerous. >> what about romero? >> i think he was adequately warned. and the policies are at that level to notify...
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them from the minnesota case, there was a parallel case in louisiana, but there were three minnesota vikings using an over-the- counter product advertised as a dietary supplement for weight- loss requested they have adequate notice they were doing something that could get them into trouble? >> there were told, as all of our athletes are told, these products are dangerous. >> what about romero? >> i think he was adequately warned. and the policies are at that level to notify athletes of the potential risks of positive tests in taking supplements. >> who notifies the athletes? >> the league and hopefully the union. >> what were the facts of the mark mcgwire case? >> i think it came out publicly that he used andro. i do not know he received any sanction of his use for it -- use of it. it was a scheduled three controlled substance. >> he declined to testify before a congressional committee due to self-incrimination, correct? >> that is exactly right. >> do you think congress has the authority to legislate and overruled the court of appeals opinion in the eighth circuit and enforce those laws? >>
them from the minnesota case, there was a parallel case in louisiana, but there were three minnesota vikings using an over-the- counter product advertised as a dietary supplement for weight- loss requested they have adequate notice they were doing something that could get them into trouble? >> there were told, as all of our athletes are told, these products are dangerous. >> what about romero? >> i think he was adequately warned. and the policies are at that level to notify...
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but unless we create some of those opportunities there is a set of vikes against you the -- strikes against you. host: we encourage you to join the conversation. a lot of you are on the website at twitter.com/c-spanwj. one comment from emma. guest: it has not been eliminated but cut back significantly. the fiscal crisis do not help. many of these areas we didn't do a very good job to begin with. you look at member health and illness one of every six people in prison has a history of mental illness. we are talking about more than a quarter million people in prison mentally ill. yes, they committed a crime but part of the problem many of them is they are living in a community setting, they were not getting the services they needed to try to cope with their problems. they committed a crime and end up in prison which is a terrible place for anybody to be but certainly anybody with mental illness. host: you can log on at sentenci sentencingproject.org. jeff joins us from stevens point, wisconsin, on the independent line. caller: good morning. i think we have to have a new conversation about what
but unless we create some of those opportunities there is a set of vikes against you the -- strikes against you. host: we encourage you to join the conversation. a lot of you are on the website at twitter.com/c-spanwj. one comment from emma. guest: it has not been eliminated but cut back significantly. the fiscal crisis do not help. many of these areas we didn't do a very good job to begin with. you look at member health and illness one of every six people in prison has a history of mental...
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but unless we create some of those opportunities there is a set of vikes against you the -- strikes against you. host: we encourage you to join the conversation. a lot of you are on the website at twitter.com/c-spanwj. one comment from emma. guest: it has not been eliminated but cut back significantly. the fiscal crisis do not help. many of these areas we didn't do a very good job to begin with. you look at member health and illness one of every six people in prison has a history of mental illness. we are talking about more than a quarter million people in prison mentally ill. yes, they committed a crime but part of the problem many of them is they are living in a community setting, they were not getting the services they needed to try to cope with their problems. they committed a crime and end up in prison which is a terrible place for anybody to be but certainly anybody with mental illness. host: you can log on at sentenci sentencingproject.org. jeff joins us from stevens point, wisconsin, on the independent line. caller: good morning. i think we have to have a new conversation about what
but unless we create some of those opportunities there is a set of vikes against you the -- strikes against you. host: we encourage you to join the conversation. a lot of you are on the website at twitter.com/c-spanwj. one comment from emma. guest: it has not been eliminated but cut back significantly. the fiscal crisis do not help. many of these areas we didn't do a very good job to begin with. you look at member health and illness one of every six people in prison has a history of mental...
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and i will also note for the record that the only people dancing in the end zone are the minnesota vikings after brett favre has thrown these great passes, just in case you guys missed it. okay. my question first of all generally commissioner hall is about the -- why we're seeing this trend. could it have anything to do with hiring for the holiday season, or do you see it as a broader signal of economic recovery? >> we'd have to read the latter. our data is seasonally adjusted is so we take know into account the holidays into account in estimating these numbers. so this -- this means more than just seasonal. >> so you actually anticipate when the holidays are coming up that you're going to see some bump up and you sort of discount that effect? >> yes, exactly. >> i didn't know that. that's good. >> we hear repeatedly that unemployment is one of the last things to swing back as part of a recovery. when you look back through history with all the many years you've been looking at these figures, how long does it usually take unemployment to catch up with the other economic indicators. we know
and i will also note for the record that the only people dancing in the end zone are the minnesota vikings after brett favre has thrown these great passes, just in case you guys missed it. okay. my question first of all generally commissioner hall is about the -- why we're seeing this trend. could it have anything to do with hiring for the holiday season, or do you see it as a broader signal of economic recovery? >> we'd have to read the latter. our data is seasonally adjusted is so we...