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our panel here to discuss that and other things, penn jillette, the more talkative half of penn and teller. and dben stein, and here in l.a, tanya acker, con truber to the huffington post and worked on the white house in the clinton administration. and in new york, stephanie miller, radio talk show host. stephaniemiller.com. we will be back after this. every time you take advil liqui-gels you're taking the pain reliever that works faster on tough pain than tylenol rapid release gels. and not only faster. stronger, too. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. your own seafood feast at red lobster. choose two or three from new creations... like wood-grilled shrimp with garlic creme and parmesan... to classics like succulent steamed crab legs. for a limited time, at red lobster. about all the discounts boswe're offering. i've got. i some catchphrases that'llideas make these savings even more memorable. gecko: all right... gecko: good driver discounts. now that's the stuff...? boss: how 'bout this? gecko: ...they're the bee's knees? boss: or this? gecko: sir, how 'bout just "fifteen mi
our panel here to discuss that and other things, penn jillette, the more talkative half of penn and teller. and dben stein, and here in l.a, tanya acker, con truber to the huffington post and worked on the white house in the clinton administration. and in new york, stephanie miller, radio talk show host. stephaniemiller.com. we will be back after this. every time you take advil liqui-gels you're taking the pain reliever that works faster on tough pain than tylenol rapid release gels. and not...
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i think that penn may be right. i think, frankly, larry, that what we've got is better than the really watered down opt in, opt out, trigger hammer, whatever the public option was becoming. i think medicare for all is where we're going. we're going to strengthen this over time, i hope, like medicare or civil right os or social security. i'm really happy but don't tell the right wingers like ben stein. we hate this, larry. we hate what happened. >> larry: i don't think i consider ben stein -- i think of ben stein, i never know where he's going. where are you going on this? >> before stephanie was born, i wrote the speech that sent the first federal comprehensive health care legislation up for mr. nixon in '73. >> larry: he proposed a lot of liberal things. >> he was a very liberal republican. our idea was simple. outrageous in a country as wealthy as this that poor people should not get adequate health insurance. we'll give poor people money to buy health insurance. we won't have the government step in with health op
i think that penn may be right. i think, frankly, larry, that what we've got is better than the really watered down opt in, opt out, trigger hammer, whatever the public option was becoming. i think medicare for all is where we're going. we're going to strengthen this over time, i hope, like medicare or civil right os or social security. i'm really happy but don't tell the right wingers like ben stein. we hate this, larry. we hate what happened. >> larry: i don't think i consider ben stein...
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they brought him in late to work on penn state star taylor battle. he did a good job on him although battle ended up scoring 32 fence 32 against vi. it was a john paul jones arena record. 28 came in the second half, as reed's at the line. 61.5% free-throw shooter. and auburn dead last in free-throw shooting in the sec at 64%. >> daymeon: when you are struggling to get victories, that is something that you have to go in and try to improve when you have some time. >> matt: friday against troy, reed with 18 points. that is the first free-throw miss of the ballgame for the auburn tigers. they are down eight. >> daymeon: right now if you are virginia, you continue to do what has got you successful which is not turnovers on the basketball. an unforced error that time. >> matt: calvin baker called for the foul on virginia away from the basketball. eight team fouls now for the cavaliers. auburn tigers in the bonus. we are at the beard-eaves coliseum on the campus of auburn university. mat kanan and daymeon fishback with you. acc versus sec basketball. virgin
they brought him in late to work on penn state star taylor battle. he did a good job on him although battle ended up scoring 32 fence 32 against vi. it was a john paul jones arena record. 28 came in the second half, as reed's at the line. 61.5% free-throw shooter. and auburn dead last in free-throw shooting in the sec at 64%. >> daymeon: when you are struggling to get victories, that is something that you have to go in and try to improve when you have some time. >> matt: friday...
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pilgrim to penn, and penn can't hang onto it. out of bounds. >> marques: you have to give the basketball up to the point guard as that first pass, let him find matt pilgrim for the lay-up as opposed to executing the fast break. let i am make a play 15 feet away from the basket. it's not happening. >> barry: it's going on right now. >> marques: he's a tough one. he's out there. he's got -- we think he has the hard screen set. travis ford had this conversation with his big. moses is back up to check back in. >> barry: three-on-two. muonelo offensive foul. good job by zimmermann to get the foot out. >> marques: travis ford is complaining. he's retreating and going backwards. that's not a bad job. i thought may have been a more blocking type of situation, but it looked like zimmermann got back and got set, took the contact. >> barry: muonelo will leave. on top, now, mann works on it. really nice job. >> marques: there are a lot of baseline screens. >> barry: another turnover. it's get sloppy right now. >> marques: he has to do a bett
pilgrim to penn, and penn can't hang onto it. out of bounds. >> marques: you have to give the basketball up to the point guard as that first pass, let him find matt pilgrim for the lay-up as opposed to executing the fast break. let i am make a play 15 feet away from the basket. it's not happening. >> barry: it's going on right now. >> marques: he's a tough one. he's out there. he's got -- we think he has the hard screen set. travis ford had this conversation with his big....
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what do you make of this compromise, penn? >> well, it kind of means there isn't much left of the health care in terms of any sort of public option. it's now just very similar to what we have, which is not good. >> larry: what do you think, larry? >> the whole thing is a bad idea. the idea was that it was not going to increase the deficit and it won't for the first ten years because for the first four years, monies coming in without anything going out. the next ten years and the next ten years after that, money will be going out and less will be coming in. so, he's not going to fulfill his promise that this is not going to break the bank. it is going to break the bank. it is a rotten idea for government to get more involved in health care than it already is. >> larry: you don't think there's a health care crisis with 48 million uninsured, larry? >> there are more ways of dealing with it. including letting people buy insurance across state lines, giving individuals the same kind of tax break that is businesses have, buying insu
what do you make of this compromise, penn? >> well, it kind of means there isn't much left of the health care in terms of any sort of public option. it's now just very similar to what we have, which is not good. >> larry: what do you think, larry? >> the whole thing is a bad idea. the idea was that it was not going to increase the deficit and it won't for the first ten years because for the first four years, monies coming in without anything going out. the next ten years and...
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what do you make of this compromise, penn? >> well, it kind of means there isn't much left of the health care in terms of any sort of public option. it's now just very similar to what we have, which is not good. >> larry: what do you think, larry? >> the whole thing is a bad idea. the idea was that it was not going to increase the deficit and it won't for the first ten years because for the first four years, monies coming in without anything going out. the next ten years and the next ten years after that, money will be going out and less will be coming in. so, he's not going to fulfill his promise that this is not going to break the bank. it is going to break the bank. it is a rotten idea for government to get more involved in health care than it already is. >> larry: you don't think there's a health care crisis larry? >> there are more ways of dealing with it. giving individuals the same kind of tax break that is businesses have, buying insurance across state lines, allowing more competition. that's what will bring down the c
what do you make of this compromise, penn? >> well, it kind of means there isn't much left of the health care in terms of any sort of public option. it's now just very similar to what we have, which is not good. >> larry: what do you think, larry? >> the whole thing is a bad idea. the idea was that it was not going to increase the deficit and it won't for the first ten years because for the first four years, monies coming in without anything going out. the next ten years and...
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what do you make of this compromise, penn? >> well, it kind of means there isn't much left of the health care in terms of any sort of public option. i mean, it's now just very similar to what we have, which is not good. >> larry: what do you think, larry? >> well, the whole thing is a bad idea. the idea was that it was not going to increase the deficit and it won't for the first ten years because for the first four years money is coming in without anything going out. the next ten years and the next ten years after that, money will be going out and less will be coming in. so he's not going to fulfill his promise that this is not going to break the bank. it is going to break the bank. it's a rotten idea for the government to get more involved in health care than it already is. >> larry: you don't think there's a health care crisis with 48 million uninsured, larry? >> i think there are lots of ways to deal with it, including letting people buy insurance across state lines, giving individuals the same kind of tax break that is bus
what do you make of this compromise, penn? >> well, it kind of means there isn't much left of the health care in terms of any sort of public option. i mean, it's now just very similar to what we have, which is not good. >> larry: what do you think, larry? >> well, the whole thing is a bad idea. the idea was that it was not going to increase the deficit and it won't for the first ten years because for the first four years money is coming in without anything going out. the next...
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what do you make of this compromise, penn? >> well, it kind of means there isn't much left of the health care in terms of any sort of public option. it's now just very similar to what we have, which is not good. >> larry: what do you think, larry? >> the whole thing is a bad idea. the idea was that it was not going to increase the deficit and it won't for the first ten years because for the first four years, money is coming in without anything going out. the next ten years and the next ten years after that, money will be going out and less will be coming in. so, he's not going to fulfill his promise that this is not going to break the bank. it is going to break the bank. it is a rotten idea for government to get more involved in health care than it already is. >> larry: you don't think there's a health care crisis with 48 million uninsured, larry? >> there are more ways of dealing with it. including letting people buy insurance across state lines, giving individuals the same kind of tax breaks that is businesses have, buying i
what do you make of this compromise, penn? >> well, it kind of means there isn't much left of the health care in terms of any sort of public option. it's now just very similar to what we have, which is not good. >> larry: what do you think, larry? >> the whole thing is a bad idea. the idea was that it was not going to increase the deficit and it won't for the first ten years because for the first four years, money is coming in without anything going out. the next ten years and...
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penn australiaed ... central failed. no dominos fell. >> reporter: did they think they might have been bailed out by the government? >> i'm sure they did. >> reporter: so we have the long shoreman's strike, penn central. plenty of examples. bring us to the present. why did everyone then presume that financial institutions were going to be bailed out when this current crisis started to happen? >> well, you have to ask the people who were participants questions like that. for me sitting back it didn't seem to me that any sense of a strategy of what they were doing. thereby letting people know in financial markets how they were going to be behave and how they were going to react to things. >> reporter: but once they're confronted with the terror of a frozen, locked market where nobody will lend to anybody else and my credit card might not work going down to the store, well, they're afraid that that will happen throughout the economy. they felt they had to do something, no? >> i think if you look at the kinds of indicators t
penn australiaed ... central failed. no dominos fell. >> reporter: did they think they might have been bailed out by the government? >> i'm sure they did. >> reporter: so we have the long shoreman's strike, penn central. plenty of examples. bring us to the present. why did everyone then presume that financial institutions were going to be bailed out when this current crisis started to happen? >> well, you have to ask the people who were participants questions like that....
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kind of the same thing that happened to his team against penn state the last timeout when they held a three-point lead, actually a six-point lead going into the second half and penn state went on a 27-3 run. >> daymeon: eight straight points and since the three-pointer at the end of the second half in the last 3:32, auburn on a 15-3 run. we talked about coach bennett and the way he loves defense and is passionate about defense. he needs his guys to step it up on both the defensive and offense end right now. >> matt: landesberg with 17 first half points has not yet scored. still has not scored. the 17 points that he had in the first half the most by a virginia player since single singletary against virginia tech in 2004. johnnie lett an interesting story. a young man out of mobile, alabama. and signed with virginia coming out of high school and ended up going to ocaloosaual walburn college. and ended up with the cavaliers. >> matt: hargrove on the move. and the lay-up. hargrove the senior out of south carolina really counting on them to give them big things this year. he and reed will
kind of the same thing that happened to his team against penn state the last timeout when they held a three-point lead, actually a six-point lead going into the second half and penn state went on a 27-3 run. >> daymeon: eight straight points and since the three-pointer at the end of the second half in the last 3:32, auburn on a 15-3 run. we talked about coach bennett and the way he loves defense and is passionate about defense. he needs his guys to step it up on both the defensive and...
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penn australiaed ... central failed. dominos fell. >> reporter: did they thk they might have be bailed ouby the government? >> i'm sure they did. >> reporter: so we have th long shoreman's strike, penn central. plenty of examples. bring us to the presen why did everyone then prume that financial institution were going to bailed out whenhis current crisis started to happen? >> wl, you have to ask the people whoere participants questions like that. r me sitting back it didn't seem tme that any sense of a strategy of what they we doing. thereby letting peoplenow in finaial markets how they were going tbe behave and how they were ing to react to tngs. >>eporter: but once they're confronted with the terror of a froz, locked market where nobody willend to anybody else and my credit card mit not work going down the store, well, they're afrai that thawill happen throhout the economy. they felt they had to something, n >> i think if you lookt the kinds of iicators that people try to judge panic by, it spreads a things like thatwh
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mann at penn state has yet to make his data public. why not? what is he hiding? why is he talking about the leading things? why are they saying we are born to subvert the freedom of information act? make it open and transparent. when you talk about thousands of scientists most of those are not original creative thinkers. they are implemented. their facilitators. there are only 50-100 in the world that are at the top tier and more and more is appearing that they have engaged in either a conscious effort to withhold the truth from the world, or maybe they have just decided without realizing it that they have become so ideologically committed that they have lost track of the true scientific method. i don't know, but it is something that really needs to be investigated, and i do not make any apologies for trying to get that investigation started. >> bringing his back to capitol hill for a moment, have you spoken with any members of the house who voted for the climate bill when it came before the chamber in june who, based on the allegations you and others have raised
mann at penn state has yet to make his data public. why not? what is he hiding? why is he talking about the leading things? why are they saying we are born to subvert the freedom of information act? make it open and transparent. when you talk about thousands of scientists most of those are not original creative thinkers. they are implemented. their facilitators. there are only 50-100 in the world that are at the top tier and more and more is appearing that they have engaged in either a...
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man n at penn state is yet to make his data sets public. why not? what's he hiding? why is he and these e-mails talking about deleting things? why are they saying that we're going to subvert the freedom of information act? if they're so certain they're right, make it open and transparent. and when you talk about thousands of scientists, most of those are not original creator thinkers. they're implementers, they're facilitators. there are only maybe 50 to 100 in the world that are at the top tier and more and more it's appearing that they've engaged in either a conscious effort to with hold the truth from the world, or maybe they're just deciding without real quiesing it that they've become so ideologically committed that they've lost track of the true scientific method. i don't know. but it's something that really does need to be investigated. and i don't make any apologies for trying to get that investigation started. >> bringing this back to capitol hill for a moment, congressman. have you spoken to any members of the house who voted for the climate bill when it ca
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penne pasta with eggplant, chicken, and tomato. these tomatoes are not my favorite. this, my friends, is what i am bringing to the table. do you trust me? uh... hunt's flashsteams every tomato to keep that backyard garden fresh taste. get your hands out of there now. you're very lucky that it came out this good. isn't it time to take a fresh look at your tomatoes? about all the discounts boswe're offering. i've got. i some catchphrases that'llideas make these savings even more memorable. gecko: all right... gecko: good driver discounts. now that's the stuff...? boss: how 'bout this? gecko: ...they're the bee's knees? boss: or this? gecko: sir, how 'bout just "fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance." boss: ha, yeah, good luck with that catching on! anncr: geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. it's not always easy living with copd, but i try not to let it hold me back... whether i'm at the batting cages... down by the lake or... fishing at the shore. i'm breathing better... with spiriva. announc
penne pasta with eggplant, chicken, and tomato. these tomatoes are not my favorite. this, my friends, is what i am bringing to the table. do you trust me? uh... hunt's flashsteams every tomato to keep that backyard garden fresh taste. get your hands out of there now. you're very lucky that it came out this good. isn't it time to take a fresh look at your tomatoes? about all the discounts boswe're offering. i've got. i some catchphrases that'llideas make these savings even more memorable. gecko:...
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i have a sister at drexler university and my brother attends penn tech. >> larry: what do you like most about the school, nice? >> i like that you can be safe, you can learn good, and you can have fun. >> larry: and tyler, what would you say -- i know you're a good student -- what's the most important thing you've learned? >> one of the most important things i learned is that the people up at hershey, they're being supportive, so you need to give that back to other people maybe when you grow up. >> larry: this is wonderful. queen, we only have about 40 seconds. what do you get out of this, queen? >> i think i get just what he said. you know, when you give support to other people, i think i'm getting back everything that was given to me. someone supported me and i hope to support them and i hope people will go to the hersh hersheylegacy.com and become a teacher at the milton hershey school or become a staff member or become house parents. these kids -- they enroll 400 new students every year. they need some more applications. they need people to apply. they want to help more people. so t
i have a sister at drexler university and my brother attends penn tech. >> larry: what do you like most about the school, nice? >> i like that you can be safe, you can learn good, and you can have fun. >> larry: and tyler, what would you say -- i know you're a good student -- what's the most important thing you've learned? >> one of the most important things i learned is that the people up at hershey, they're being supportive, so you need to give that back to other...
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i have a sister at drexel university and my brother attends penn tech. >> larry: what do you like most about the school, niecy? >> i like that you can be safe, that you can learn good, and that you can have fun. >> larry: and tyler, what would you say -- i know you're a good student. what's the most important thing you've learned? >> one of the most important things i learned is that the people up at hershey, they're being supportive so you need to give that back to other people maybe when you grow up. >> larry: this is wonderful. queen, we only have about 40 seconds. what do you get out of this, queen? >> i think i get just what he said. you know, when you supported -- you give support to other people. i think getting back everything that was given to me. someone supported me, and i hope to support them. i hope people will go to the hersheylegacy.com and become a teacher at the milton hershey school or become a staff member or become house parents. these kids, or actually, they enroll 400 new students every year. they need some more applications. they need people to apply. they want t
i have a sister at drexel university and my brother attends penn tech. >> larry: what do you like most about the school, niecy? >> i like that you can be safe, that you can learn good, and that you can have fun. >> larry: and tyler, what would you say -- i know you're a good student. what's the most important thing you've learned? >> one of the most important things i learned is that the people up at hershey, they're being supportive so you need to give that back to...
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i have a sister at drexel university and my brother attends penn tech. >> larry: what do you like most about the school, niecy? >> i like that you can be safe, that you can learn good, and that you can have fun. >> larry: and tyler, what would you say -- i know you're a good student. what's the most important thing you've learned? >> one of the most important things i learned is that the people up at hershey, they're being supportive so you need to give that back to other people maybe when you grow up. >> larry: this is wonderful. we only have about 40 seconds. what do you get out of this, queen? >> i think i get just what he said. you know, when you supported -- you give support to other people. i think getting back everything that was given to me. someone supported me, and i hope to support them. i hope people will go to the hersheylegacyco hersheylegacy.com and become a teach other a staff member or house parents or actually, you know, they enroll 400 new students every year. they need some more applications. they need people to apply. they want to help more people. so this is just
i have a sister at drexel university and my brother attends penn tech. >> larry: what do you like most about the school, niecy? >> i like that you can be safe, that you can learn good, and that you can have fun. >> larry: and tyler, what would you say -- i know you're a good student. what's the most important thing you've learned? >> one of the most important things i learned is that the people up at hershey, they're being supportive so you need to give that back to...
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penn leaving it -- penner leaving it on the wall for us. 22 years of age. 5th year pro. >> craig: former first round pick for the blue jackets that has the goal scoring producer the teams wanted him to b. >> joe: nine goals. turning 23 on new year's day. five minutes to go in the second period. the oilers putting on pressure now. gagner, back handing it high. that was out of position. michal neuvirth back to the post. needing to get it out for washington. that's a bad line matchup here. gagner settling. stone just off the bench for pat quinn. 32 in the blow drifting below the goal line for brule. some room, high slot back hander on the outside of the goal. staios out for a moment. he didn't get it out. >> craig: he's so tired joe, and they were stats in their own zone, caught out way too long on the shift. fortunately for the caps, it didn't cost them. >> joe: semin for the steal, no one there were washington. coming wing to wing. trying to snap out of the lengthy goal route for himself. >> craig: six or seven games without a goal, joe. he has had the two best chances in this period and
penn leaving it -- penner leaving it on the wall for us. 22 years of age. 5th year pro. >> craig: former first round pick for the blue jackets that has the goal scoring producer the teams wanted him to b. >> joe: nine goals. turning 23 on new year's day. five minutes to go in the second period. the oilers putting on pressure now. gagner, back handing it high. that was out of position. michal neuvirth back to the post. needing to get it out for washington. that's a bad line matchup...
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michael man is a climatology at penn state university. he's one of the leading scientists in the ipcc. he is the author of the original hockey stick theory that is kind of the genesis, the seminal document for the theory that mankind, this manmade co-2 is the cause of the climate warming in the world. this is a document from him to phil jones who is until recently the head of the climate research unit at east anglia university in great britain. dr. jones has resigned in the last week or so. but it says, you can delete any emails that you've had with keith? keith is keith briffa regarding ar-4, the u.n. ipcc document from 2007, it's one of these policy documents that's used around the world, and you can see that he says, i'm going to contact gene about this, ok, gene is actually yew gene wahl, he's at the national ocean and atmospheric administration's office in boulder, colorado, that's with the u.s. department of commerce. so i'm going to contact gene about this. you can delete any emails that you have? i'll get casper to do likewise. ca
michael man is a climatology at penn state university. he's one of the leading scientists in the ipcc. he is the author of the original hockey stick theory that is kind of the genesis, the seminal document for the theory that mankind, this manmade co-2 is the cause of the climate warming in the world. this is a document from him to phil jones who is until recently the head of the climate research unit at east anglia university in great britain. dr. jones has resigned in the last week or so. but...
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there was all this bad press and one political party that now penn it but the public and the up -- bad-mouthing it but the public ended up liking it. guest: is easy to lose sight of the things that people agree on, which cannot get talked about as much. people will not be denied coverage because of pre-existing conditions. end of life caps. 30 million people who are not covered will have insurance coverage. democrats are banking on these things improving the opinion. host: frederick, maryland. alice on the line for independents. caller: good morning. it is my first time calling. it is an interesting conversation. i think the defining event of the decade is the loss of money. baby boomers have been working for over 40 years, looking toward retirement. today, they still cannot because they lost almost all of their money due to the financial crisis. nobody seems to be focusing on that and all the events that have been it is a result of the financial crises. corporations have moved across the seas, have taken jobs away. we are in a moment of a changing industry. i do not know what will happen in th
there was all this bad press and one political party that now penn it but the public and the up -- bad-mouthing it but the public ended up liking it. guest: is easy to lose sight of the things that people agree on, which cannot get talked about as much. people will not be denied coverage because of pre-existing conditions. end of life caps. 30 million people who are not covered will have insurance coverage. democrats are banking on these things improving the opinion. host: frederick, maryland....
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there was all this bad press and one political party that now penn it but the public and the up -- bad-mouthing it but the public ended up liking it. guest: is easy to lose sight of the things that people agree on, which cannot get talked about as much. people will not be denied coverage because of pre-existing conditions. end of life caps. 30 million people who are not covered will have insurance coverage. democrats are banking on these things improving the opinion. host: frederick, maryland. alice on the line for independents. caller: good morning. it is my first time calling. it is an interesting conversation. i think the defining event of the decade is the loss of money. baby boomers have been working for over 40 years, looking toward retirement. today, they still cannot because they lost almost all of their money due to the financial crisis. nobody seems to be focusing on that and all the events that have been it is a result of the financial crises. corporations have moved across the seas, have taken jobs away. we are in a moment of a changing industry. i do not know what will happen in th
there was all this bad press and one political party that now penn it but the public and the up -- bad-mouthing it but the public ended up liking it. guest: is easy to lose sight of the things that people agree on, which cannot get talked about as much. people will not be denied coverage because of pre-existing conditions. end of life caps. 30 million people who are not covered will have insurance coverage. democrats are banking on these things improving the opinion. host: frederick, maryland....
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is the evaluation of your fitness to continue penn tele. they decide you're not fit to serve and then they take you to the board and they compensate you for the injuries. they prepare the materials. if there's anything wrong, it gets set back. >> it is that still the case today? >> it is. i hate to say that every case is nine months but i think i fell within an average amount of time within the system. >> senator, if i can make a comment. my situation is different. i was retired 100% from the military. i was a civilian engineer. i was medically retired. we have seen significantly reduced to income. as the way the lot is currently written, if i had 20 years, i would receive from both. i did not choose to get blown up before i made sure to have 20 years of active duty. we have to wait. we had 16. >> if you were injured when you were a guard member? >> the reserve. i have come down with some secondary issues such as kidney failure. my family is concerned that i'm not lit -- might not live long enough to get to become current receipt. >> we hav
is the evaluation of your fitness to continue penn tele. they decide you're not fit to serve and then they take you to the board and they compensate you for the injuries. they prepare the materials. if there's anything wrong, it gets set back. >> it is that still the case today? >> it is. i hate to say that every case is nine months but i think i fell within an average amount of time within the system. >> senator, if i can make a comment. my situation is different. i was...
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at this very important moment, penn nato must demonstrate its unity and strength once again. it means in concrete terms that all allies and partners in our mission must do more. for all these reasons, i have spent the past weeks speaking directly with all the allies, which i believe might be able to provide more forces for the operation. i can confirm that the allies and our partners will do more, substantially more. in 2010, the non-u.s. members of this mission will send at least 5000 more soldiers to this operation, and probably a few thousand on top of that. . . that means transition, where afghan forces take the lead and our forces move into a supporting role. i am pressing allies and partners to fully resource and finance our training mission. with the aim to train and educate afghan soldiers and afghan police, because that is how we will make transition to afghan lead a reality sooner. but let me emphasize -- transition is not a code word for exit strategy. it means transition to a different role. we have no intention to have come this far, and sacrificed this much, to
at this very important moment, penn nato must demonstrate its unity and strength once again. it means in concrete terms that all allies and partners in our mission must do more. for all these reasons, i have spent the past weeks speaking directly with all the allies, which i believe might be able to provide more forces for the operation. i can confirm that the allies and our partners will do more, substantially more. in 2010, the non-u.s. members of this mission will send at least 5000 more...
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back to "the wall street journal" -- democrats penn 2010 hopes on a bill. part of this article says that mr. obama standing with the american boaters has fallen more dramatically in his first year than any recent president. partly because he was so popular at the outset, but also because voters perceive he has not accomplished much. his 47% approval rating is only the start of his problems. that is said by pollsters. here is gloria from san diego on the republican line. caller: figure for the opportunity to speak out. in 2005 the california legislators voted down this type of health care. i have something to say about those who are speaking out. this state has supported this nation, would have stood by itself had it not been wrecked by politics. this state has fed the world, done everything possible to make life better for other human being. it is too bad that the people louisiana and ohio and these states who have never had any economy and never will are not speaking up and doing something. this is what is dividing this nation. people who want to take a va
back to "the wall street journal" -- democrats penn 2010 hopes on a bill. part of this article says that mr. obama standing with the american boaters has fallen more dramatically in his first year than any recent president. partly because he was so popular at the outset, but also because voters perceive he has not accomplished much. his 47% approval rating is only the start of his problems. that is said by pollsters. here is gloria from san diego on the republican line. caller: figure...
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two firms, run by mark penn, current secretary of state clinton's former campaign pollster, received a toe ol of $5.97 million in taxpayer funds from the economic stimulus that solved all these problems. a public relations and communications fund received the funding to advertise the analog to digital television switch, reportedly saving three jobs at the firm. three jobs. $6 million. of the $5.97 million, $2.3 million was also allocated to his campaign polling firm. at the end of the day, taxpayers spend $6 million to save three jobs. how many of you go home to your constituents and say, in a town meeting, can you loan me $6 million, i've got a brilliant way to create three jobs. for hillary clinton's pollsters and public relations people. to tell people in america that by the way, you're going to switch from analog to digital on tv, which they were capable of figuring out on their enwe didn't need to spend nearly the $2 billion spent in the overall conversion effort. they're smart enough to figure this stuff out. if they're not, they got 12-year-old kids who can figure out how to m
two firms, run by mark penn, current secretary of state clinton's former campaign pollster, received a toe ol of $5.97 million in taxpayer funds from the economic stimulus that solved all these problems. a public relations and communications fund received the funding to advertise the analog to digital television switch, reportedly saving three jobs at the firm. three jobs. $6 million. of the $5.97 million, $2.3 million was also allocated to his campaign polling firm. at the end of the day,...
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at penn fed with post-transaction smallest to largest. we provide separate mail notification for each overdraft so that our mirrors are carefully aware of the status of their account. we believe that rapid notification is important to those members so that they can pay off their overdraft as quickly as possible. inshore would have attempted to craft a product that is truly consumer friendly. we would make note of the fact that we have not received a single complaint from our membership regarding the order in which we process items in over 20 is. nevertheless, there are mbs who do not choose to opt in. and there are those who cannot qualify for a line of credit. these numbers are not allowed to overdraft their account with a limited exception of an off-line edit on 10 debit process. in those instances we do charge a 30-dollar fee. . . the product we created is called warriors advantage. it waives the checking account fees for insufficient funds for up to two occurrences in any rolling three-month period. importantly, this program is separa
at penn fed with post-transaction smallest to largest. we provide separate mail notification for each overdraft so that our mirrors are carefully aware of the status of their account. we believe that rapid notification is important to those members so that they can pay off their overdraft as quickly as possible. inshore would have attempted to craft a product that is truly consumer friendly. we would make note of the fact that we have not received a single complaint from our membership...
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i thought i would read, if i might, john nickles from penn state university had in to say, tv marti's quest to overcome the law of physics has been a flat. there is no audience currently in cuba, is a complete and total waste of $6 million a year. the $6 million is just for the airplane. they spend more than that on tv marti, it is a waste of $6 million a year of taxpayer dlamples the aero marti platform is probably zero. we have been doing this for 10 years and more. since i raised this issue we spent a quarter of a billion dollars -- a quarter of a billion dollars shipping television signals broadcasting television signals into a country that can't see them. let me continue the quote, tv marti's response to the failures over a two-year period has been the expense of more technology gimmicks and it has not worked. it is just the law of physics. in short, tv marti is a highly wasteful an ineffective operation. now, mr. president, i put in an amendment that to cu cut $15 million out of this program. i know it's radical to say that you shouldn't broadcast signals to people that can't se
i thought i would read, if i might, john nickles from penn state university had in to say, tv marti's quest to overcome the law of physics has been a flat. there is no audience currently in cuba, is a complete and total waste of $6 million a year. the $6 million is just for the airplane. they spend more than that on tv marti, it is a waste of $6 million a year of taxpayer dlamples the aero marti platform is probably zero. we have been doing this for 10 years and more. since i raised this issue...
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stations like wmkp the roar at penn state's allegheny campus, one that serves the mckeys mckees port area. they one to simultaneous on the air as well. we must pass this bill today to make sure that can happen. my bill has undergone some changes from the full committee and the national association of broadcasters as well as national public radio have removed their objections and do not oppose the bill. this bill has broad support and i will be adding into the record these letters from almost a dozen leaders from catholic and protestant faiths like the ue into thed church of christ and the national association of evangelicals, a letter from two dozen national and local public interest, civil rights, and local groups. another letter from the leadership conference on civil rights, and finally a letter from the national federation of community broadcasters and prometheus radio project, all of whom strongly support the local community radio act. mr. speaker, the time has come for congress to rewrite the law. the time has come to make the airwaves available to the people they serve. the ti
stations like wmkp the roar at penn state's allegheny campus, one that serves the mckeys mckees port area. they one to simultaneous on the air as well. we must pass this bill today to make sure that can happen. my bill has undergone some changes from the full committee and the national association of broadcasters as well as national public radio have removed their objections and do not oppose the bill. this bill has broad support and i will be adding into the record these letters from almost a...
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penne pasta with eggplant, chicken, and tomato. these tomatoes are not my favorite. this, my friends, is what i am bringing to the table. do you trust me? uh... hunt's flashsteams every tomato to keep that backyard garden fresh taste. get your hands out of there now. you're very lucky that it came out this good. isn't it time to take a fresh look at your tomatoes? ies who need assistance getting around their homes. there is a medicare benefit that may qualify you for a new power chair or scooter at little to no cost to you. stay tuned for this important medicare benefit information and free scooter guarantee. imagine... one scooter or power chair that could improve your mobility and your life. one medicare benefit that, with private insurance, may entitle you to pay little to nothing to own it. one company that can make it all happen ... great news. your power chair will be paid in full. the scooter store. why should you call the scooter store today? because their mobility experts are also medicare experts. and that means the scooter store is your best shot at qualif
penne pasta with eggplant, chicken, and tomato. these tomatoes are not my favorite. this, my friends, is what i am bringing to the table. do you trust me? uh... hunt's flashsteams every tomato to keep that backyard garden fresh taste. get your hands out of there now. you're very lucky that it came out this good. isn't it time to take a fresh look at your tomatoes? ies who need assistance getting around their homes. there is a medicare benefit that may qualify you for a new power chair or...