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. >> i'm wally terry from "time life." when you went into the field in vietnam, you wore fatigues so you looked like everyone else. plenty of us carried gun z because we knew if our choppers came down the they wouldn't yell out, would the black guy move over and we'll wear a fire fight. back in sigh gong you wore a walking suit. it was usually tan in color. well, in time to combat the boredom, we all had our little pick dill las about that. i had a blue one, green, gray, brown, even white when i showed up at ambassador bunker's house in the white one, they told me to come around to the back because they thought i was a waiter. we had different styles, no pockets, long sleeves, nehru color and the like. one day i dressed up in my black suit which my roommate, john cantwell, an australian told me i looked damn close to wearing black pajamas. i wanted to be cool because i was going out to meet my wife whom i had convinced to come into saigon even though the city was under rocket attack. i also put on black elephant-hide boots
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he said, wally, it was very easy. when i heard him cry, mother, i did not hear the color of his skin, i heard the color of our flag. in vietnam i believe we found a common humanity, whether we were carrying weapons or carrying our cameras or carrying our pins. there were men i found my common humanity with. i, a black man who came from harlem in new york found in white men who came from other parts of the world, zalan grant from south carolina, marsh clark from missouri, ray herndon from texas, dick swanson from iowa and larry burrells from england. i found in them brothers. we found in each other brothers. i'm convinced that if we in america and in the rest of the world can look inside ourselves, inside this experience that was not shared simply by those who were in uniform, but by those of us who carried on the journalistic tradition that we could, by our own example, set in motion and improve race relations in this country, that we don't see in ourselves today. thank you. [ applause ] >> hi, everybody. i'm don nort
he said, wally, it was very easy. when i heard him cry, mother, i did not hear the color of his skin, i heard the color of our flag. in vietnam i believe we found a common humanity, whether we were carrying weapons or carrying our cameras or carrying our pins. there were men i found my common humanity with. i, a black man who came from harlem in new york found in white men who came from other parts of the world, zalan grant from south carolina, marsh clark from missouri, ray herndon from texas,...
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were people that were identified as a criminal class and they shouldn't be interested with enforcing wally anti-discrimination laws of all kinds or resist on the grounds that we should not model or protect what is essentially a criminal class of people. and in every area of life, the sodomy laws routt so much enforced against sex but were enforced in fact in other ways. >> host: something so when usual about this that the laws were not actually enforced, but they had a powerful impact as long as they were on the look books. lo and behold a laws were enforced in september of 1998 when the police went up and arrested the two men in an apartment in houston for what appears to be a false report. tell us how the case actually got under way. >> guest: that base of timber 17th, which happens to be constitution day in the united states, these three friends, john lawrence, tyrone garner and robert eubanks or moving furniture around and finished their work for the day and decided to go to a restaurant where they had a few drinks and they went back to john lawrence apartment where the continued to do
were people that were identified as a criminal class and they shouldn't be interested with enforcing wally anti-discrimination laws of all kinds or resist on the grounds that we should not model or protect what is essentially a criminal class of people. and in every area of life, the sodomy laws routt so much enforced against sex but were enforced in fact in other ways. >> host: something so when usual about this that the laws were not actually enforced, but they had a powerful impact as...
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wally masur may fix the previous sucks off thanks to the last off side started this is just. perfect off a five. struck back within fifteen minutes one of them off school supplies for the host didn't let the three points the way it's going to executed the last minute penalty to secure the win through on. its due process for. now to the english top frights where the rights for the title is less clear cut after sunday's action manchester united now have a three point lead at the top after being held for four by every ten and a thrilling encounter at old trafford the visitors will make it in the city together which probably for united to storm track into a forty two second half played with all from steven pienaar and a lot of delegates try to complete is an unlikely comeback manchester city then took full advantage and close the gap tucked separate to the two know when it was unstoppable once and the defeat means we're also going to get to the championship more points out of bringing sport with as west brom compounded liverpool's recent worries with their first victory unfiltere
wally masur may fix the previous sucks off thanks to the last off side started this is just. perfect off a five. struck back within fifteen minutes one of them off school supplies for the host didn't let the three points the way it's going to executed the last minute penalty to secure the win through on. its due process for. now to the english top frights where the rights for the title is less clear cut after sunday's action manchester united now have a three point lead at the top after being...
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forty's and they were everywhere there was always that you could go anywhere without running into wally and then it turns out the place is empty there's not only empty of of alien to the normal sense of other beings but it's empty even apparently of cell. your life we have been able find us a blade of grass out there yet and that tends to take a lot of the energy out of the out of the program. well what the judges mention morris but people start talking about trying to populate mars or maybe the moon at least this become an idea that that will become as intriguing as space travel used to be. i think someday years when we start well we will begin to realize these ideas it should be very interesting. this morning i was in institute of biomedical problems. rushing to get a bit of sciences and people showed me and told me a lot of the great interest of public when morris. distin. five hundred experiment. was go and the people on the earth. entered to the. sample of the. surface on spacesuits and even this experiment was extremely interesting for people i'm sure that when we will begin to ex
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worship there before the group allowed for the easter sunday services the head of the league dr met wallie on america said the group represents the true peaceful essence of the religion of islam as reverend moran pointed out the gesture was a big step toward peace among the two religions well done the bad representative vicky hartzler hardwood told a crowd of constituents this weekend that she has doubts over president obama's person that's right we have another birth for our hands when asked about the president's birth certificate hardships that i have done so there really is words of it i want a lot of americans through yet more evidence that the birth there is will never go away and personally in my opinion it has something to do with black guy being in the white house or that's what the role of any and the very very ugly steve doocy on today's episode of fox and friends do see argued that the notion of a war on women in america was invented by democrats because president obama's stimulus plan was a failure tables as the economy not working for the president as a campaign issue you know
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wally o'dell promised to deliver ohio's electoral votes to george w. bush friendly gesture to simply assume that we don't steal votes in the united states is patently absurd in mahoning county where youngstown is located and this is verified by the board of elections themselves. twenty to thirty touch screen voting machines recorded votes for candidates opposed to those selected by the voters always jumping from democrat to republican i can think of no other way this could have happened except this that these touch screen machines were programmed to default to candidate bush. and if you did not override the default choice of that computer you would be voting for bush as for investigating the two thousand and four presidential election in ohio despite a court order fifty six out of eighty eight ohio counties destroyed some or all of their ballots from that election i think much like organized crime organized crime people in their own homes stay organized crime are good guys crime has got still a million dollars but they steal as they still a little ever
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we should just throw money with wally that we should make sure that your suv quality from ours is advancing just a dream and if we see what's the reason there are problems. matter now as regards education education isn't as much of a priority as defense. you've mentioned twenty trillion. until twenty twenty. four education annually. in rubles two trillion every year. so in other words it's about the same among the money. that actually we have achieved a lot in the past few years and when education is well i mean it. but only because of defense and security will always be a priority for our country gets and my priority if i continue working within the government. because i was there has been can we talk about army and. education is only a personal example it's not like it was so you must be interested. in army and education because just on the story my seventeen so that's a personal question now do you really think that every young man you know what to do a service in the army and so what's your opinion as a parent about education before the show and are most of the city of the first let's t
we should just throw money with wally that we should make sure that your suv quality from ours is advancing just a dream and if we see what's the reason there are problems. matter now as regards education education isn't as much of a priority as defense. you've mentioned twenty trillion. until twenty twenty. four education annually. in rubles two trillion every year. so in other words it's about the same among the money. that actually we have achieved a lot in the past few years and when...
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communications as long as it's for the sake of fighting terrorism but cisco would add a brand new or wally in dimension where the government intelligence firms can work with private companies think alike your personal information and the law doesn't specify where the information would go as in which particular government agency so that means that it could end up in the hands of the n.s.a. or another girl as her agency for all we know and let's face it they're probably the ones who would want this information the most oh did i mention if you're being watched you probably wouldn't even know about it and you probably already have lots of questions right so what will get you monitored what's hyper private information can be monitored what can the government do with it once it actually has that information and frankly we have a lot of questions because as of now the language in this bill is so incredibly vague according to the bill theft or misappropriation of private or government information intellectual. pretty or personally identifiable information all of the information collected so that o
communications as long as it's for the sake of fighting terrorism but cisco would add a brand new or wally in dimension where the government intelligence firms can work with private companies think alike your personal information and the law doesn't specify where the information would go as in which particular government agency so that means that it could end up in the hands of the n.s.a. or another girl as her agency for all we know and let's face it they're probably the ones who would want...
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how wally got stuck and where he got rescued, next.he tyranny of single mile credirds. battle speech right? may i? [ horse neighs ] or too long, people have settled for single miles. with the capital one venture card, you'll earn doubleiles on every purchase, every day! [ visigoths cheer ] hawaii, here we come. [ alec ] so sign up day for a venture card at capitalone.com. and start earning double. [ all ] double miles! [ brays ] what's in your wallet? can you play games on that? not on the runway. no. >> shannon: this is the cute alert of the day. check this out. it looks like wally the kitten really does have nine lives although he might have lost one of them right there after getting stuck in the wall of a home in miami. the home owner thinks the kitten might have been camping out on her roof and somehow fell through a hole. he was rescued after two days and checked out by a vet. he is adorable. i'm allergic to cats but that thing is so cute. he is up for adoption. we love hearing from you at home. we have been asking about the supre
how wally got stuck and where he got rescued, next.he tyranny of single mile credirds. battle speech right? may i? [ horse neighs ] or too long, people have settled for single miles. with the capital one venture card, you'll earn doubleiles on every purchase, every day! [ visigoths cheer ] hawaii, here we come. [ alec ] so sign up day for a venture card at capitalone.com. and start earning double. [ all ] double miles! [ brays ] what's in your wallet? can you play games on that? not on the...
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event wally a warmer wind. a couple showers that pass by to our north. , maybe we catch a couple high thin clouds, but that should be it. tomorrow partly cloudy, chilly, gusty winds and high near 40, blustery and cool and you'll definitely notice the wind again. here's your five-day forecast. we take it up by 5 degrees on friday to 65, saturday looking great 71 and just when you thought it's going to feel like the march lion, it feels like april and wait, maybe even early may with temperatures at 80 degrees or warmer on sunday and monday. >> now you're talking. thank you. >>> an american music group is suing the british boy band one direction saying they stole their name. the american band said it formed in 2009, filed a trademark application for the one direction name long before the british band hit the scene. the brits are on simon cowell's record label after placing third in the x-factor british version. the british group has yet to respond to the lawsuit. >>> looks like the american x- factor will feature
event wally a warmer wind. a couple showers that pass by to our north. , maybe we catch a couple high thin clouds, but that should be it. tomorrow partly cloudy, chilly, gusty winds and high near 40, blustery and cool and you'll definitely notice the wind again. here's your five-day forecast. we take it up by 5 degrees on friday to 65, saturday looking great 71 and just when you thought it's going to feel like the march lion, it feels like april and wait, maybe even early may with temperatures...
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. >> laura: we need us somebody to set us straight and wally did too. we need honest mature adult in the classroom. >> exactly. that's the point i'm trying to make. >> laura: i get it congressman, let's move on to budget question because the president clearly is seeing you, whether you are the vice presidential nominee or not, seeing you and your budget as a target in this campaign. and one of the things he is really saying is, well, what your plan does put more of a burden increasingly on the elderly. have to pay more more of their healthcare down the road. dana milbank says it's $770 billion of new fees and burdens on the poor. it adds up to trillions over time. and that's the wrap on you. >> look. we're used these verbal tan tropicals from the president. this is just like the speech he gave last year. what the president is basically decided to do instead of offering solutions of his own to prevent a debt crisis, wait for the republicans to or their dissolutions -- solutions then attack them. rather than run on his record, which he he can't, distort o
. >> laura: we need us somebody to set us straight and wally did too. we need honest mature adult in the classroom. >> exactly. that's the point i'm trying to make. >> laura: i get it congressman, let's move on to budget question because the president clearly is seeing you, whether you are the vice presidential nominee or not, seeing you and your budget as a target in this campaign. and one of the things he is really saying is, well, what your plan does put more of a burden...
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wally it's not a model for today' welfare to work programs, i think that as i said before, the -- you know, the lack of the political unanimity that bedevils our system today. is that it? i want to thank you for coming and i want to thank you all for letting me to share my thoughts and glove for the subject and thank you all for being with me here tonight at a barnes and noble. [applause] years ago when she was at one of her yearly garden parties at buckingham palace making her way through the crowd of 9,000 people and grading a selection of guests, she was asking such standard questions of what have you come far? when one woman looked at her and said what do you do? with several days later at a friend's birthday party the queen will confess to i have no idea what to say. it was the first time and all of the years of meeting people that anybody had ever asked her that question. my job in writing elizabeth the queen was not only to explain what she does, but to tell what she is really like and to take the reader as close as possible to elizabeth, a human being, the wife, the mother and
wally it's not a model for today' welfare to work programs, i think that as i said before, the -- you know, the lack of the political unanimity that bedevils our system today. is that it? i want to thank you for coming and i want to thank you all for letting me to share my thoughts and glove for the subject and thank you all for being with me here tonight at a barnes and noble. [applause] years ago when she was at one of her yearly garden parties at buckingham palace making her way through the...
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. >> i'm really excited about this new wally world. this is like the best prices in town.haven't had anything out here for a long time, so this is a great thing. >> along with the jobs, the store is expected to help the local economy by bringing in tax revenue and philanthropic efforts. >>> thousands of summer jobs will be here in san francisco because of a program designed to put young people to work. it's called san francisco summer jobs plus. the mayor announced the initiative will create 5,000 jobs and paid internships for at-risk, low income and disconnected youth this summer. congresswoman nancy pelosi says this program is stepping up to president obama' challenges for cities across the country to come together and create 250,000 summer jobs for people between the ages of 14 and 24. >> so not only are you doing what is good for our community here, you're setting an example for the rest of the country. >> 2500 of the jobs are coming from city government. nonprofit organizations, corporations and small businesses have signed on to provide the rest. >>> a world renowned
. >> i'm really excited about this new wally world. this is like the best prices in town.haven't had anything out here for a long time, so this is a great thing. >> along with the jobs, the store is expected to help the local economy by bringing in tax revenue and philanthropic efforts. >>> thousands of summer jobs will be here in san francisco because of a program designed to put young people to work. it's called san francisco summer jobs plus. the mayor announced the...
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. >> laura: we need us somebody to set us straight and wally did too. we need honest mature adult in the classroom. >> exactly. that's the point i'm trying to make. >> laura: i get it congressman, let's move on to budget question because the president clearly is seeing you, whether you are the vice presidential nominee or not, seeing you and your budget as a target in this campaign. and one of the things he is really saying is, well, what your plan does put more of a burden increasingly on the elderly. have to pay more more of their healthcare down the road. dana milbank says it's $770 billion of new fees and burdens on the poor. it adds up to trillions over time. and that's the wrap on you. >> look. we're used these verbal tan tropicals from the president. this is just like the speech he gave last year. what the president is basically decided to do instead of offering solutions of his own to prevent a debt crisis, wait for the republicans to or their dissolutions -- solutions then attack them. rather than run on his record, which he he can't, distort o
. >> laura: we need us somebody to set us straight and wally did too. we need honest mature adult in the classroom. >> exactly. that's the point i'm trying to make. >> laura: i get it congressman, let's move on to budget question because the president clearly is seeing you, whether you are the vice presidential nominee or not, seeing you and your budget as a target in this campaign. and one of the things he is really saying is, well, what your plan does put more of a burden...
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this hour, mitt romney is in wisconsin wallying is
this hour, mitt romney is in wisconsin wallying is
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call it wally world. the point is when we look around that world, it looks pretty scary. when i look in europe and i see that the dutch government literally is collapsing, that a guy that wants a 75% income tax rate on the top end in france won the first round of the elections and would then be directly in a collision course with angela merkel if he was indeed elected -- that's some scary stuff. >> i agree. >> that doesn't bother you? >> well, it isn't worry. it's facts. it doesn't matter whose government is in charge. the real issue to focus on is the people of any country are never going to volunteer for austerity if it's not explained to them that the alternative is much uglier. and politicians as a rule don't like to tell about facts. >> well, it's good to worry about facts than worrying about nothing i guess. the next question is, are investors overreacting to all the negative headlines? let's bring in louise cooper, bgc partners market analyst and jason, director of investment strategy. it is ladies first always on "street signs," louise. we've just been talking abo
call it wally world. the point is when we look around that world, it looks pretty scary. when i look in europe and i see that the dutch government literally is collapsing, that a guy that wants a 75% income tax rate on the top end in france won the first round of the elections and would then be directly in a collision course with angela merkel if he was indeed elected -- that's some scary stuff. >> i agree. >> that doesn't bother you? >> well, it isn't worry. it's facts. it...
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this hour, mitt romney is in wisconsin wallying is support ahead of tuesday's primary. voters in the badger say the, maryland and washington, d.c. will award a combined 9 delegates. if romney runs away with all of them, will he finally seal the deal? how many times can i ask this guahe for real, this may be it. >> this will be it for a very significant portion of the republican establishment. in a campaign, you have three sort of power bases, the establishment of the donors, the media which wants drama and a longer race most of the time. >> we do? >> i think so. i like drama in my races and finally the voter who's want address or the appearance of democracy. so we rather everywhere last cycle people didn't want this thing settled too quickly between barack and hillary. they didn't want this either time either unless they're convinced democracy has run its course and romney is the legitimate leader. >> this whole process has fatigued people to the point they're lgs to vote for romney. this i thought was the biggest news of the day. there is a new poll out that shows, it'
this hour, mitt romney is in wisconsin wallying is support ahead of tuesday's primary. voters in the badger say the, maryland and washington, d.c. will award a combined 9 delegates. if romney runs away with all of them, will he finally seal the deal? how many times can i ask this guahe for real, this may be it. >> this will be it for a very significant portion of the republican establishment. in a campaign, you have three sort of power bases, the establishment of the donors, the media...
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, and if it is strong and firm and well educated and trained in philosophy he can control those on wally courses to passion, the noble passion and discussion curious about was the model that we got from philosophy and the dissenting voices of the dominant view and it tends to be more shutting the reason or acting as the most noble qualities the one if it could just do more we would do it well. when i was in graduate school, on a designated much more to a different philosophical tradition, the minor strand from david hume's, i'm sorry, just to show in terms of labeling the parts. so david hume famously disagree with this rationalist approach and said reason is to be the sleeves of passion and can never pretend to any of your office and to serve and obey them. so he projected this emphasis on the glory of reasoning and argued reason is go for one thing, serving the passion if you want to do something, dispatch reasoning and find the best way to do at. so i think we can update the metaphor to speak of anything as a slave but also it isn't quite a sleeve it is more of a servant, a bit more o
, and if it is strong and firm and well educated and trained in philosophy he can control those on wally courses to passion, the noble passion and discussion curious about was the model that we got from philosophy and the dissenting voices of the dominant view and it tends to be more shutting the reason or acting as the most noble qualities the one if it could just do more we would do it well. when i was in graduate school, on a designated much more to a different philosophical tradition, the...
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so it's free difficult to have any kind of case when you and to -- at on the standard grout wally dueto -- and ground all it's very difficult to have anything that is other than the wild west. the unique thing about the trayvon martin case is that it's more evidence. you have three phone calls going on. trayvon made one, zimmermann made one and the witness was making a phone call. you have a witness looking at things from you have a phone calls going on, an autopsy, you've got a lot of different evidence. the disturbing thing about the case is the local police apparently did no investigation. it appeared zimmerman came in and said it's okay and then announced they were not going to arrest him. they didn't announce they were having an ongoing investigation, they just announced the case was over. when you start off with the background of crack powder cocaine disparity by all studies is shown to be racially discriminatory without any purpose it is designed that way and then you have a question of whether or not this is a racial disparity in the trayvon martin case it ads to the credibili
so it's free difficult to have any kind of case when you and to -- at on the standard grout wally dueto -- and ground all it's very difficult to have anything that is other than the wild west. the unique thing about the trayvon martin case is that it's more evidence. you have three phone calls going on. trayvon made one, zimmermann made one and the witness was making a phone call. you have a witness looking at things from you have a phone calls going on, an autopsy, you've got a lot of...
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ambassadors as we of 150,000 troops in your words we are running the country, things like the hydrocarbon wally the boundaries, the list goes on, not able to be resolved when we were running the country so i think it is worth looking at this with a bit. ultimately the iraqis are going to determine the future of iraq, and we are going to use our influence to promote house best we can our objectives and iraq which are based on this goal of the democratic united self-reliant prosperous iraq. how this turns out matters deeply to us for all sorts of reasons everybody here knows but we have to recognize our ability to dictate outcomes of iraq or anywhere else is quite limited. i think that our influence -- anywhere in the world we need to be looking at how to influence and how to increase our engagement. where are the neglected parts we need to start dealing with, so we don't set up here and say that we are doing absolutely everything we could be doing in iraq. i'm sure there are things we should be doing but we are doing a lot through the consulates and the large embassy through engagement at the pr
ambassadors as we of 150,000 troops in your words we are running the country, things like the hydrocarbon wally the boundaries, the list goes on, not able to be resolved when we were running the country so i think it is worth looking at this with a bit. ultimately the iraqis are going to determine the future of iraq, and we are going to use our influence to promote house best we can our objectives and iraq which are based on this goal of the democratic united self-reliant prosperous iraq. how...
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the kitten named "wally," now in perfectly good health and up for abduction. before or after? those are the headlines. rick: good disposition if he is only pirring in the wall after two days. and now, a very nice start to the day across the east coast. enjoy it. get outside, because it is about to change. we have a big drop across the east. the rain down to florida right now will be very helpful, and toward the northeast, and look at the forecast for the day today, and across the northeast we will see rain showers spreading east but they will make their way to the cost tonight, and, tomorrow, especially in the afternoon and evening it will be a wash out, but today is cloudy and the warmer day, and tomorrow, the temperatures cool down and in the southeast we have the rain in florida and heavy at times from 3" to 4" of rain. on the when side of that, 90 if laredo, so very warm there. and rain toward the far northern plains and a cool 47 in minneapolis and 73 in omaha. in the west we have the heat that is really building and 101 in phoenix, and 104 tomorrow, and
the kitten named "wally," now in perfectly good health and up for abduction. before or after? those are the headlines. rick: good disposition if he is only pirring in the wall after two days. and now, a very nice start to the day across the east coast. enjoy it. get outside, because it is about to change. we have a big drop across the east. the rain down to florida right now will be very helpful, and toward the northeast, and look at the forecast for the day today, and across the...
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congressman wally herger of california chairs the ways and means subcommittee on health. this is live coverage now here on c-span2. >> the subcommittee will come to order. we are meeting today to examine proposals to reform medicare through premium support and the bipartisan support for such proposals. first, i think it should be made abundantly clear that despite what some on the other side might say, republicans support the medicare program. the program serves as a critical function in our society, ensuring that american seniors and people with disabilities have health care coverage. unfortunately, the program faces significant financial challeng challenges, and is slated to go bankrupt in 2024. we cannot keep tweeting here and tweeting there, hoping to kick the can down the road for a year or two. but the medicare trustees again stayed in the annual report, congress must act sooner rather than later to reform the program to ensure its viability. the medicare program is in dire need of reform and improvement so that it meets the health care needs of its beneficiaries in
congressman wally herger of california chairs the ways and means subcommittee on health. this is live coverage now here on c-span2. >> the subcommittee will come to order. we are meeting today to examine proposals to reform medicare through premium support and the bipartisan support for such proposals. first, i think it should be made abundantly clear that despite what some on the other side might say, republicans support the medicare program. the program serves as a critical function in...
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if you look at local politics you are seeing something interesting wally cryan my state of arizona whichused to be sonora, pimeria alta. that is that russell pearce was booted out of office. he was with an alliance with chicanos and african-americans, there are not many in mesa, arizona. they've booted him out. pearce decides to go to another district and runs for office. the mormon church put up another mormon, conservative but not of the ilk of pearce. at the local level, you see people resisting and reacting in positive ways, organizing together against the intellectual locutions -- lilliputians. identity --t see the >> that is still there. that is the traditional prism. people talk about founding fathers, who are they talking about? they are talking about that prism and all these guys are slavers, all of them. >> let's go to the question. >> i am with the usc attenberg school. i am struck by repeating we have to change the conversation. how do we do that and i would like to throw keywords. there seems to be a divorce between civil rights and national identity and ethnicity. how do we
if you look at local politics you are seeing something interesting wally cryan my state of arizona whichused to be sonora, pimeria alta. that is that russell pearce was booted out of office. he was with an alliance with chicanos and african-americans, there are not many in mesa, arizona. they've booted him out. pearce decides to go to another district and runs for office. the mormon church put up another mormon, conservative but not of the ilk of pearce. at the local level, you see people...
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one of the raise the cost savings was achieved in bill wally the the extra not directed to the programs current be a big cut in the projections people were going to leave the programs as a result of what the government did is created the payment pilot program where they basically put more money back and what they said is that the idea was to have incentives for those produced to research and quality targets so they would get a bonus payment, but with the report said basically is that this is just a way of shifting money around and getting them back with the had lost there wasn't a demonstration permit wasn't sort of. >> host: we're talking up the future of medicare. >> caller: good morning. i would probably defined on the internet it's that 48 million people that have enrolled last year how many people left because they died [inaudible] >> host: we will ask the guest do we know that number? is that something that the track? >> guest: they do track. the number of people entering the program its many more people than are leaving the program. >> host: cincinnati ohio. >> caller: my main qu
one of the raise the cost savings was achieved in bill wally the the extra not directed to the programs current be a big cut in the projections people were going to leave the programs as a result of what the government did is created the payment pilot program where they basically put more money back and what they said is that the idea was to have incentives for those produced to research and quality targets so they would get a bonus payment, but with the report said basically is that this is...