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to a healthy gain the issue of washing hands is related to healthy eating, but it has gone to the wayside. we are either taking not for making them functional, and i would like somebody to tell us about that. it is related to when we are going to talk about screen cleaning products. there are a lot of hand cleansers' people use that are not the best environmentally, so sometimes we have to get to that. >> thank you. any other comments? [calling codevotes] >> thank you superior -- thank you. the next item was moved and seconded on june 14 as well. a report from the budget committee. goo>> they gave it a positive recommendation. >> the resolution in? >> i am trying to figure out how long it is. i am just saying there are health concerns related to this. not only environmentally concerns, but issues about that and impacts of cleaning, and they refer to the task force and the work of has been done in sand francisco unified, and be it resolved it is the policy of the board of education of the board will approve only those approved for use in a education and classroom cleaning as soon as possib
to a healthy gain the issue of washing hands is related to healthy eating, but it has gone to the wayside. we are either taking not for making them functional, and i would like somebody to tell us about that. it is related to when we are going to talk about screen cleaning products. there are a lot of hand cleansers' people use that are not the best environmentally, so sometimes we have to get to that. >> thank you. any other comments? [calling codevotes] >> thank you superior --...
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have happened, you know, in the past 10 years that's been going on that microsoft has fallen by the wayside, not the wayside but clearly is facebook and twitter or google, do you ever think what would have happened if you would have stayed? >> you know, i've i thought about it. in technology, we just accomplished some amazing things. and bill was an amazingly -- to use microsoft language hardcore business person and the company did super well certainly in the years right after i left. it's had more challenges recently and we'll probably talk about that in a few minutes. but, yeah, you just -- you know, just think how, you know -- i mean, in retrospect how lucky was i to have a partner who was as capable as bill gates and, you know, we worked shoulder to shoulder to buy an initial code and, you know, i brought my ideas to the table. so, yeah, of course i'd like to think if i had stayed there i could have affected the course but when i left i had really -- i wasn't planning on staying. i wanted to start a new chapter in my life and do other things. and i actually tried to retire at age 30 whi
have happened, you know, in the past 10 years that's been going on that microsoft has fallen by the wayside, not the wayside but clearly is facebook and twitter or google, do you ever think what would have happened if you would have stayed? >> you know, i've i thought about it. in technology, we just accomplished some amazing things. and bill was an amazingly -- to use microsoft language hardcore business person and the company did super well certainly in the years right after i left....
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both of those have fallen by the wayside this year. >> they really have. and the city thing really is a myth. i took statistics and accounted for the counties that have major scenes. and they had more tornadoes per mile than the state area averaged. so cities actually get hit more than this rural areas, that's what the statistics show. >> dr. greg forbes, one of the great living experts on science and severe weather. thank you for being with us. >>> when we come back here this evening, this terrifying e. coli outbreak in europe right now. why the experts say they have never seen anything like it before, and do we have anything to worry about here? >>> and later, a spring awakening captured by our cameras that we want to show you tonight. >>> there's a real emergency under way in europe, and american officials would like to prevent it from spreading to this country. it's a very rare, virulent strain of e. coli. it's making people very sick, lots of them. and it's already killed 18 people. nbc's michelle kaczynski remains on the story. she's in the northern
both of those have fallen by the wayside this year. >> they really have. and the city thing really is a myth. i took statistics and accounted for the counties that have major scenes. and they had more tornadoes per mile than the state area averaged. so cities actually get hit more than this rural areas, that's what the statistics show. >> dr. greg forbes, one of the great living experts on science and severe weather. thank you for being with us. >>> when we come back here...
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last time go in paris where your shop was dream a french open glory falls by the wayside following a semi final defeat to leave. big man stepped on one of the most recognizable faces in world sport shaquille o'neal says goodbye to possible after nineteen years for n.b.a. titles political a world championship medal. on trying hard it's tough aslaug time for the russian rugby team as they begin three months training copperhead of their first ever world cup. first question secure a full set of grand slam titles will have to wait for another year at that is after the russian was seen off in the french open semifinals by lee not producing some great performances to reach the last two or the feeling was dropped but could finally prevail on the ruling doris clay but other ideas the higher ranked player frustrating track of it with her tireless running the chinese eventually securing the first set six for a tighter second said would in super noticeably soju drop but just couldn't dig out that big shots when it mattered most going down on her own serve type at six four seven six the finals. c
last time go in paris where your shop was dream a french open glory falls by the wayside following a semi final defeat to leave. big man stepped on one of the most recognizable faces in world sport shaquille o'neal says goodbye to possible after nineteen years for n.b.a. titles political a world championship medal. on trying hard it's tough aslaug time for the russian rugby team as they begin three months training copperhead of their first ever world cup. first question secure a full set of...
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we're going to get people out of cars, and that part has fallen by the wayside. that is the responsibility of the planning department to talk about. you need to say, hey, there are a lot of people coming out, but you cannot get to the t east/west, because there is no transit sections. thank you. president olague: is there any additional public comment on this item? seeing none, public, disclosed. commissioner antonini? commissioner antonini: remember the 1980's and remember prop m, and while it did many things that are beneficial, the one that really got the attention was the office space allocation. there are some who oppose the argument that propped m, the office space allocation, killed the growth in the financial district that had been quite robust at that time. other people say, well, the economic cycle is what really terminated the growth at that time. it was not the limit on how much you could build per year. however, there was a limit, because we were building a lot per year. at the whole theory behind the bay area, or we finally did regional planning, we
we're going to get people out of cars, and that part has fallen by the wayside. that is the responsibility of the planning department to talk about. you need to say, hey, there are a lot of people coming out, but you cannot get to the t east/west, because there is no transit sections. thank you. president olague: is there any additional public comment on this item? seeing none, public, disclosed. commissioner antonini? commissioner antonini: remember the 1980's and remember prop m, and while it...
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want to see some kind of justice they want they want some retribution of the justice went by the wayside when we decided to bail them out in the first place the. so you just got to you wouldn't you would have your justice department prosecute of course you would have them prosecuted prosecuted on the basis of of fraud of having broken the law but what they broke was they made horrible decisions that instead of instead of existing in a free market system where they would have been rewarded for those bad decisions they'd have lost all their money they were made whole by you and i and that's the rub the government picked winners the government picked losers we seem to be on the losing end of this we picked up the tab for all this i'm outraged by it so now i'm curious he said the american dream of course is that anybody in this country and what they want to be heard and i know that that's always been the american you think of the american dream still exists that and many ways no no because house was part of that american dream and now millions of americans have lost their homes now they're u
want to see some kind of justice they want they want some retribution of the justice went by the wayside when we decided to bail them out in the first place the. so you just got to you wouldn't you would have your justice department prosecute of course you would have them prosecuted prosecuted on the basis of of fraud of having broken the law but what they broke was they made horrible decisions that instead of instead of existing in a free market system where they would have been rewarded for...
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of trying to restore some dignity to that to these blue collar jobs that have really fallen by the wayside and now we're left with a lot of service sector workers whose skills are a lot less tangible but anyway so that's that's one issue so i think the more you can use the bully pulpit to call attention to this sure the better but at the same time a lot of states municipalities and private sector companies are still under you know enormous financial pressure so what they're looking to do is minimize costs and still the way to minimize costs it's to go to china or to go to asia or to go to some of these lower cost nations to produce that so. our hands about income levels in the u.s. we have to be reminded that one of the reasons why things are still being made overseas is because we still have a higher cost of labor here than they do abroad so there's still the problem is if you want that bridge made you know here in the u.s. you have to find a way of making it cost effective so that states and municipalities as we've seen are so squeezed especially heading into their next fiscal year right
of trying to restore some dignity to that to these blue collar jobs that have really fallen by the wayside and now we're left with a lot of service sector workers whose skills are a lot less tangible but anyway so that's that's one issue so i think the more you can use the bully pulpit to call attention to this sure the better but at the same time a lot of states municipalities and private sector companies are still under you know enormous financial pressure so what they're looking to do is...
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they they no longer receive any benefit from the government anymore and they just kind of go by the wayside. i think more people are truly waking up to this as i problem back it was just in new york yesterday. just in a random sampling of talking to people in the airport you know disk feeling of something is about to happen in this country as far as the citizens of this nation pushing back because they just can't handle one more. and we're talking about there is the debt ceiling we keep being told over and over again give us a little bit more money a little bit more power let's take a little bit more of your financial future and decide what's best to do with it and things will be better but nothing is getting better forty five new people on food stamps i know less can go on and frankly we're out of time charlie mcgrath right awake news dot com. president obama of course entrenched in the late talks with top senate leaders on the debt as charlie was talking about a pair of meetings yesterday they're trying to resolve the stalemate on raising the country's debt ceiling that now by the way fou
they they no longer receive any benefit from the government anymore and they just kind of go by the wayside. i think more people are truly waking up to this as i problem back it was just in new york yesterday. just in a random sampling of talking to people in the airport you know disk feeling of something is about to happen in this country as far as the citizens of this nation pushing back because they just can't handle one more. and we're talking about there is the debt ceiling we keep being...
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they they no longer receive any benefit from the government anymore and they just kind of go by the wayside typically i think more more people are truly waking up to this as i travel back and just in new york yesterday. in a random sampling of talking to people in the airport this feeling of something is about to happen in this country as far as the citizens of this nation pushing back because they just can't handle one more. that was charlie mcgrath founder of wide awake news dot com. president obama now is entrenched in talks with top senate leaders on the debt kicking off a pair of meetings yesterday for trying to resolve the stalemate on raising the country's debt ceiling that now by the way fourteen point three trillion dollars so far nothing's worked and with the looming august second deadline there is worry it won't happen some saying it shouldn't happen and still others who say this is all just a big show designed by politicians who want to play to their bases all pushing the problem to the very last minute when we really are into a corner arches warless or spoke to dean baker about
they they no longer receive any benefit from the government anymore and they just kind of go by the wayside typically i think more more people are truly waking up to this as i travel back and just in new york yesterday. in a random sampling of talking to people in the airport this feeling of something is about to happen in this country as far as the citizens of this nation pushing back because they just can't handle one more. that was charlie mcgrath founder of wide awake news dot com....
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but those have fallen by the wayside. >> you've heard about flash mobs. now there is a disturbing and dangerous new trend called flash robs. that is when a group of thieves plots to converge on a store and ransack it, taking everything they can. they mob it, then rob it, often making plans on twitter or face book. >> what is immediately striking from this video of a robbery of a convenience store is how care free the thieves appear to be. as if breaking the law as part of a crowd gives them confidence. check out this man smirking. and the young woman loading up on booze. >> i just saw they thought waits funny. you know? we sure don't oo. a shockingly similar attitude is the body language of these 3020-odd thieves swarming a clothing store in washington, d.c., taking their time pairngtsly looking for items in their size. you tube is loaded with these videos from ash the country that can turn violent as the mob mentality takes hold n this robbery at a gas station in st. paul, minnesota you can see one of the kids assaulting the clerk on his way out. >> and
but those have fallen by the wayside. >> you've heard about flash mobs. now there is a disturbing and dangerous new trend called flash robs. that is when a group of thieves plots to converge on a store and ransack it, taking everything they can. they mob it, then rob it, often making plans on twitter or face book. >> what is immediately striking from this video of a robbery of a convenience store is how care free the thieves appear to be. as if breaking the law as part of a crowd...
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still ahead cannot no surprise, customer service is falling by the wayside. >> and more accusations deniedt the for-profit college industry has been abusing -- more accusations to night that the for-profit college industry has been abusing the student loan program. >> and one name, buchy, he is back in the spotlight in his hometown. >> temperatures starting to warm up already and a heat advisory in effect for tomorrow afternoon. details coming. >> she punched a woman and then snatched her purse. it is all caught on tape. police need your help finding a woman responsible for york -- for the incident, which happened inside the bar. and finding -- and in the race for baltimore city, property taxes could be the hottest topic. these stories and much more in this week-long celebration -- >> not since 2008 has the dew tour made a stop in maryland. >> but this summer is back, adding some events, including the skateboard bowl. and who better to keep things off other than buchy? >> right around here and in car around here. a big steve harf with all of this speech. and then you just launched all of t
still ahead cannot no surprise, customer service is falling by the wayside. >> and more accusations deniedt the for-profit college industry has been abusing -- more accusations to night that the for-profit college industry has been abusing the student loan program. >> and one name, buchy, he is back in the spotlight in his hometown. >> temperatures starting to warm up already and a heat advisory in effect for tomorrow afternoon. details coming. >> she punched a woman and...
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why do some manage to deal with the fame and fortune and celebrity and others just fall by the waysideo you think is behind that? >> i think it has a lot to do with your family. i'm so fortunate my parents have been together forever. they're so supportive. they're there for me. they love me for me. and i think these other people, you know, their parents are living off them. i don't know. they just don't have that home life. i don't know. if i didn't have my parents, i don't know where i'd be today. i feel very lucky to have my mom and dad. and i love you. >> i love you. >> see, i feel that. i think that is the truth, a lot of this. a lot of theme people are damaged. you look at their parents, you look at their upbringing. there's always something there. often it's a lack of love. you'll be amazed at the number of people i interview where they say they never got told by either parent, offer at least one of their parents, they love them, ever. it's almost like they go and crave it somewhere, that craving leads to other cravings through this lack of a human commodity, love. >> i have a lo
why do some manage to deal with the fame and fortune and celebrity and others just fall by the waysideo you think is behind that? >> i think it has a lot to do with your family. i'm so fortunate my parents have been together forever. they're so supportive. they're there for me. they love me for me. and i think these other people, you know, their parents are living off them. i don't know. they just don't have that home life. i don't know. if i didn't have my parents, i don't know where i'd...
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what would've happened in the past 10 years it's been going on microsoft is falling by the wayside, facebook or twitter or google. do they think what would've happened if you had stayed? >> i thought about it. in technology, we just accomplished an amazing things. we used microsoft language hard-core business person. the company does super well, certainly after i left. it took more challenges and we can talk about that in a few minutes. yeah, you know, just think how in mattress back how lucky was i to have a partner as capable as bill gates and that we worked shoulder to shoulder and i brought my ideas to the table. so yeah, of course it like to think if i stayed there i stayed there at kudos affected the course of things. when i left i had with he wasn't on seeing. i wanted to do a big names. i tried to retire at age 30, which are listed for about 18 months. >> what did you do? >> i keep back on the riviera and travel. i wanted to see europe. i traveled a lot. and try to relax. technologists only lasts a long and then you want to be creating something again. >> what you think about the fac
what would've happened in the past 10 years it's been going on microsoft is falling by the wayside, facebook or twitter or google. do they think what would've happened if you had stayed? >> i thought about it. in technology, we just accomplished an amazing things. we used microsoft language hard-core business person. the company does super well, certainly after i left. it took more challenges and we can talk about that in a few minutes. yeah, you know, just think how in mattress back how...
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. >> so does a mobileme go by the wayside? >> it was not a big success.es introduced today i think this is cool, the universal application store, purchase one application and you get on all of your devices automatically. it magically appears, that is nice and cool. for instance, some people put something on the ipod, another to put on ipad, they paid for it now they can get it. another thing is the bookstore, download it, and use the book reader, maybe you are going to bed with your ipad, you go to page 10, you can't open up your ma computersc and is already on page 11. the have a back up, this is when you purchase music, application, and pictures, lot of the device status will be stored for you, now this is kind of her that you get only 5 gb of space. but i would like more made you have pictures of your kids, they say we will do some of the 40 but not all. documents in the cloud, this will go after microsoft office. maybe on monday, i write my schedule for the week than tuesday i decide to change it. i do for my past, to my mac, to my ipod. what ever dev
. >> so does a mobileme go by the wayside? >> it was not a big success.es introduced today i think this is cool, the universal application store, purchase one application and you get on all of your devices automatically. it magically appears, that is nice and cool. for instance, some people put something on the ipod, another to put on ipad, they paid for it now they can get it. another thing is the bookstore, download it, and use the book reader, maybe you are going to bed with your...
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why has that completely gone by the wayside, why is that not being addressed as a theory?ankly, i think they should be addressing it as a theory. i'm shocked they seem to be ignoring. it's not something that was a surprise to me, obviously, and we were very careful with the press, just to keep a low profile at the time, and -- >> martha: you believe this is an accidental death? >> exactly. and it's something that happened -- i don't think that the story that there's an accidental death that was -- >> martha: and not only are we supposed to believe that the baby was put in the trunk in the car. >> could be, but so far they didn't proved decomp in the car. i think it was saturday, they had somebody testify that it could have been breakage, it might be de comp, it might not, this is a science that's never been used in the criminal courts. martha: what did she do with the body if it wasn't in the trunk? >> what jose was she helped for help from her father and that's all he said so far. we don't have to say much more and unfortunately they haven't given another story and i'm a
why has that completely gone by the wayside, why is that not being addressed as a theory?ankly, i think they should be addressing it as a theory. i'm shocked they seem to be ignoring. it's not something that was a surprise to me, obviously, and we were very careful with the press, just to keep a low profile at the time, and -- >> martha: you believe this is an accidental death? >> exactly. and it's something that happened -- i don't think that the story that there's an accidental...
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the use to be a lot of flag carriers that they have gone by the wayside. guest: largely, the u.s. up. the airlines do extremely well on costs within their control. one disadvantage is with high fuel prices, fuel is bought and sold in dollars around the world. the u.s. has a weak currency. using other currencies to buy fuel is a cost advantage. some countries have different tax rates and others. the u.s. airlines are increasingly getting into international markets and are catching up nicely. can we afford to keep our fleet new? we can only buy new airplanes to beat the competition if we are making money. caller: new york city go ahead. what about when people aboard those planes with those roller bags versus the time they wait in the baggage area and the money you make. can you talk about that? guest: i not sure i have seen a steady but what we know is that checked baggage requires the airlines to pay for real estate at the airport. , manpower to process the bags and it forces folks who want to wait at line at the ticket counter to wait longer. there's a fuel penalty. there are a lo
the use to be a lot of flag carriers that they have gone by the wayside. guest: largely, the u.s. up. the airlines do extremely well on costs within their control. one disadvantage is with high fuel prices, fuel is bought and sold in dollars around the world. the u.s. has a weak currency. using other currencies to buy fuel is a cost advantage. some countries have different tax rates and others. the u.s. airlines are increasingly getting into international markets and are catching up nicely. can...
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increasing our military budget year after year while devastating essential programs are left by the wayside here at home. i do have one concern about this rule and that is the new section that was added to this rule at the last minute. that set forth restrictions on the amendment process. but at this time i will yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida, mr. hastings, yields back his time. the gentleman from florida, mr. nugent, is recognized. mr. nugent: mr. speaker, i support the rule and the underlying legislation and i encourage my colleagues to support it as well. i know that since i've come to the house i've gotten up here and talked time and time again about our government's core mission. there's no doubt there's nothing more central to the purpose of government than to provide for our nation's defenses. it's in the preamble of the constitution, provide for the common defense. it's in the oath we took when we swore -- when we're sworn into office to defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic. h.r
increasing our military budget year after year while devastating essential programs are left by the wayside here at home. i do have one concern about this rule and that is the new section that was added to this rule at the last minute. that set forth restrictions on the amendment process. but at this time i will yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida, mr. hastings, yields back his time. the gentleman from florida, mr. nugent, is recognized. mr....
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about these things, put it to them, make these people respond instead of just letting it fall to the wayside. opening up medicare, raising funds, people like me will gladly pay intuit. host: that's the beauty of this program, that people like you get to call in and challenge our guests directly. president obama will now the news conference at 11:30 a.m., live coverage on c-span. he is likely to be asked about the stalled gatt negotiations, medicare could be part of that discussion. he will also likely be asked about and possibly the attack in kabul, afghanistan last night. this is what the senator tom coburns had to say. >> medicare is the biggest cost long term. if we don't go after the biggest first and try to make sensible reforms, if nobody is going to like this plan. we understand that. but nobody wants the present medicare and those absolutely dependent on it not to have anything. a trust fundt part bellies up in 2016, what's going to happen? are we going to fix it then? how much more painful would it be done if we don't make small adjustments now? host: talking about the new proposal
about these things, put it to them, make these people respond instead of just letting it fall to the wayside. opening up medicare, raising funds, people like me will gladly pay intuit. host: that's the beauty of this program, that people like you get to call in and challenge our guests directly. president obama will now the news conference at 11:30 a.m., live coverage on c-span. he is likely to be asked about the stalled gatt negotiations, medicare could be part of that discussion. he will also...
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defense secretary coming out publicly saying, we ought to hang in here and not let the losses go by the waysideking for a way out? what does that mean? >> there's deep divisions inside this white house about whether or not they should expedite the withdrawal. that scheduled withdrawal is only 3,000 to 5,000 troops out of 100,000 troops in afghanistan. and the thing that obama has to be worried about is congress. he's losing congress. he lost the american public a long time ago. but he's losing congress. not just republicans, but also democrats. norm dix last week told us he's potentially in favor of a quicker withdrawal. when you start to lose your most staunch supporters, you have big problems. congress itself could force obama's hands because they need that money. it gets back to the economic issue joe was talking about. they have to find savings somewhere. and given we got bin laden, given people don't think it's a winnable war, it's an obvious place for congress to go. >> let me tell about you this front page story "the new york times" is all about. if the past is prologued. there's some di
defense secretary coming out publicly saying, we ought to hang in here and not let the losses go by the waysideking for a way out? what does that mean? >> there's deep divisions inside this white house about whether or not they should expedite the withdrawal. that scheduled withdrawal is only 3,000 to 5,000 troops out of 100,000 troops in afghanistan. and the thing that obama has to be worried about is congress. he's losing congress. he lost the american public a long time ago. but he's...
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and that the second thing is everything that we have invested in the contest and goes by the wayside because we were now willing to get to 2014. host: help us understand two stories. taliban, al-qaeda pursue peace deals. this is today n "the guardian." britain and the united states is pressing for sanctions against taliban figures to be lifted later this month. guest: i think the big question you have with the taliban and al-qaeda is can you believe what they say on a piece of paper? i will tell you this. in afghanistan, we see some of the former taliban members and others who are finally saying i have had enough of this fight and want to try to find a way to get back into some legitimate activity. i think we should continue to keep those doors open. we would love for al-qaeda to lay down their guns and see it taliban not want to overthrow a democracy in afghanistan. we should continue those negotiations. i will not hang all of my hopes on that though. host: for congressman forbes, fairfax, va., a republican. caller: yes, good morning, susan. i think the president has it shown some r
and that the second thing is everything that we have invested in the contest and goes by the wayside because we were now willing to get to 2014. host: help us understand two stories. taliban, al-qaeda pursue peace deals. this is today n "the guardian." britain and the united states is pressing for sanctions against taliban figures to be lifted later this month. guest: i think the big question you have with the taliban and al-qaeda is can you believe what they say on a piece of paper?...
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provisions that are built into the law we have now if it should be repealed would then go by the wayside and wouldn't see the cost containment. there's a lot of work in the health care system and i apologize this isn't the expertise as you said you haven't driven down this is a lot of important good work being done across the country that is actually getting better value for the dollar to scale that up to more seniors. >> i don't mean to be little this by using the word experiment. what i'm trying to signal is that the successful experiments getting greater value and there's been a number of them have tended to be fairly localized and the question of how they can best be extended across the country is something both medicare and private insurers are wrestling with. with medicare and private insurers in different ways of paying providers and so on. i don't mean to be little that but there will be a certain a lot of trial and error for private and public insurance whenever the system is, we need our health care system to become more efficient and i think the crucial policy question is publ
provisions that are built into the law we have now if it should be repealed would then go by the wayside and wouldn't see the cost containment. there's a lot of work in the health care system and i apologize this isn't the expertise as you said you haven't driven down this is a lot of important good work being done across the country that is actually getting better value for the dollar to scale that up to more seniors. >> i don't mean to be little this by using the word experiment. what...
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that is gone by the wayside but similarly if you don't know or don't have a point of contact or friend or relative that knows someone in the fbi, here is my first thought. why don't you? if there is the potential for violent crime, hate crime, robbery, burglary, extortion, the whole nine yards, you ought to at least know who in your law-enforcement community, doesn't have to be the fbi. granted the fbi might have -- over at investigations but just as you what's known your children not to know how to dial 411 or where the nearest fire department is volunteer or otherwise i would suggest in this day and age you want to know how to reach the law enforcement at some level. i happen to be one of those people may be because i grew up in a home of a police officer and have great faith in the local police. throughout this country have all different levels of confidence competencies as you do an fbi fbi field offices but i would start with a trusted law enforcement officer, sheriff, state trooper agent. it really would not matter to me because let's face it, the average person and i just had th
that is gone by the wayside but similarly if you don't know or don't have a point of contact or friend or relative that knows someone in the fbi, here is my first thought. why don't you? if there is the potential for violent crime, hate crime, robbery, burglary, extortion, the whole nine yards, you ought to at least know who in your law-enforcement community, doesn't have to be the fbi. granted the fbi might have -- over at investigations but just as you what's known your children not to know...
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provisions that are built into the law we have now if it should be repealed would then go by the wayside wouldn't see the cost containment. there's a lot of work in the health care system and i apologize this isn't the expertise as you said you haven't driven down this is a lot of important good work being done across the country that is actually getting better value for the dollar to scale that up to more seniors. >> i don't mean to be little this by using the word experiment. what i'm trying to signal is that the successful experiments getting greater value and thers been a number of them have tended to be fairly localized and the question of how they can best be extended across the country is somhing both medicare and private insurers are wrestling with. with medicare and private insurers in different ways of paying providers and so on. i d't mean to be little that but there will be a certain a lot of trial and error for private and public insurance whenever the system is, we need our health care system to become more efficient and i think the crucial policy question is public or priv
provisions that are built into the law we have now if it should be repealed would then go by the wayside wouldn't see the cost containment. there's a lot of work in the health care system and i apologize this isn't the expertise as you said you haven't driven down this is a lot of important good work being done across the country that is actually getting better value for the dollar to scale that up to more seniors. >> i don't mean to be little this by using the word experiment. what i'm...
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i think subsidies for farmers can go by the wayside and i hope that when the ag committee meets to restructure they are five-year farm bill that they'll do away with farmer subsidies. i think it's ridiculous that we're paying cotton growers subsidies in this country that violate the world trade organization to an extent that we then have to subsidize brazil's cotton growers in order to rectify our violation of the w.t.o. that's one of the most ridiculous things i have ever heard. i wish we could have addressed that in this bill. i wish we could have addressed the categorical eligibility that is available once you qualify for one type of federal program, you're available for all of them. whether you need it or not. i wish we could address how much money people get on earned income tax credits, i wish we could make sure that 100% of the people in this country paid a little bit of tax and the rich people paid a lot more. none of that is true. and none of that is within the purview of the appropriations committee with regard to discretionary spending. mr. chairman, i yield back. the chair: for wha
i think subsidies for farmers can go by the wayside and i hope that when the ag committee meets to restructure they are five-year farm bill that they'll do away with farmer subsidies. i think it's ridiculous that we're paying cotton growers subsidies in this country that violate the world trade organization to an extent that we then have to subsidize brazil's cotton growers in order to rectify our violation of the w.t.o. that's one of the most ridiculous things i have ever heard. i wish we...