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see iten sagastki, university of maryland, ph.d. guest: i certainly would be happy to see the book. i don't know about reviewing. but i'd be happy to see the book. host: irene is next from monroe, north carolina. good morning. caller: good morning. guest: good morning to you. caller: i enjoy your conversation this morning. and you're exactly on the nose, on the dime -- guest: thank you. caller: when it comes to the lebanese situation. now, i wanted to say something about the israelis. dth the israelis from the time of 1948 when they became a state, they were mostly ruleded -- ruled from the group that came from london and europe. they formed the state. they did a fine job. then the safartems came in and they had no vote. then the sabra who is a native-born israeli, has no say in the kinesit. i don't think there's one. and then you have -- host: i'm going to jump in. we don't have a lot of time. do you have a question? caller: yes. i just wanded to say that israel will never solve their problems until they stop the infighting. host: thank you. guest: well, i think that in the history
see iten sagastki, university of maryland, ph.d. guest: i certainly would be happy to see the book. i don't know about reviewing. but i'd be happy to see the book. host: irene is next from monroe, north carolina. good morning. caller: good morning. guest: good morning to you. caller: i enjoy your conversation this morning. and you're exactly on the nose, on the dime -- guest: thank you. caller: when it comes to the lebanese situation. now, i wanted to say something about the israelis. dth the...
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host: our guest is a professor of international business at the university of maryland. he is an economist. he is author of 18 books. he has taught of the university of maine. our next call is from indianapolis. you are on the republican line. caller: if we pass the cap and trade, do you believe that as nancy pelosi and president obama have said it will create all the jobs they say it will, or will we lose more jobs and hurt the economy? guest: i think it will hurt the economy because the chinese are not required to undertake the similar activities. we will not reduce global pollution. the jobs that are here will go to china. what we do here will go to china. some of the things in households would be better left to better energy conservation by reforming the automobile sector which this bill does not do. the bill seeks to achieve a lot of social goals. it allocates a way that is not economically optimal. it will impose a lot of inefficiencies on the economy. it will not be very helpful. it may be a good idea at some time but only if china implemented similar program. the
host: our guest is a professor of international business at the university of maryland. he is an economist. he is author of 18 books. he has taught of the university of maine. our next call is from indianapolis. you are on the republican line. caller: if we pass the cap and trade, do you believe that as nancy pelosi and president obama have said it will create all the jobs they say it will, or will we lose more jobs and hurt the economy? guest: i think it will hurt the economy because the...
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the house was just 2 miles away from the university of maryland. and what i can add to that statistic is that a young woman in the back yelled out, it is more important to know who the "american idol" is. and the thing that was important to me was in her social world it certainly is more important to know that so there you have a good balance between the civic ignorance and social pressures among young adults. >> what is the justification for considering that these young adults are on a wrong path from the knowledge that they are either not gaining the knowledge they are gaining? >> short, we have to recognize first that the internet is a wondrous miraculous thing and you can go on there and look at masterpieces in the metropolitan museum of art, you can look at laws, find out facts of history, go to wikipedia and get a quick date or title or a name. as of the internet offers the great records of civilization of history, civics, laws, foreign affairs, current events. however, we have to add to this the dispositions of 15 year-old, what do 15 year-o
the house was just 2 miles away from the university of maryland. and what i can add to that statistic is that a young woman in the back yelled out, it is more important to know who the "american idol" is. and the thing that was important to me was in her social world it certainly is more important to know that so there you have a good balance between the civic ignorance and social pressures among young adults. >> what is the justification for considering that these young adults...
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medical institution, university of maryland medical center with its discoveries and certainly n.i.h., a nation that is proud of the medical traditions of equal. we want to maintain choice. i want the constituents of maryland to be able to choose their doctor and hospital but to choose the national institutes of health plans that they -- to choose the health care plans they can participate in and we want to make sure this is affordable. we want to build on the country system and let me talk about one point that has gotten a lot of attention, whether we should have a public insurance option. i hope we have a robust public insurance option. i say that for many reasons. public insurance has worked in our system. just look at medicare. if the federal government did not move for medicare our seniors would not have had affordable health care coverage. our disabled population would not have had affordable health care coverage. i don't know of a single member of this body who is suggesting we repeal medicare. and that's a public insurance option. a public insurance option does not have the go
medical institution, university of maryland medical center with its discoveries and certainly n.i.h., a nation that is proud of the medical traditions of equal. we want to maintain choice. i want the constituents of maryland to be able to choose their doctor and hospital but to choose the national institutes of health plans that they -- to choose the health care plans they can participate in and we want to make sure this is affordable. we want to build on the country system and let me talk...
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of maryland. and then the producer talks about a film, shouting fire, stories from the edge of free speech at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. how c-span funded? >> it is publicly funded. >> donations? >> government? by mike it gets the money surtaxes. >> i don't know. helices been funded? 30 years ago, america's cable companies created c-span as a public surface -- service. no government monday -- money. president obama and german chancellor angela merkel had a press conference. they discuss the future of guantanamo and global china -- climate change. it is my pleasure to welcome angela merkel to the white house. we had a very productive discussion in the oval office. our country serve together in afghanistan. in recent months i have come to appreciate our partnership with chancellor angela merkel. i value her wisdom and her can or. i admire her for her leadership and pragmatic approach to getting things done. she and the german people have welcomed me to germany twice, during the nato summit and in dresden.
of maryland. and then the producer talks about a film, shouting fire, stories from the edge of free speech at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. how c-span funded? >> it is publicly funded. >> donations? >> government? by mike it gets the money surtaxes. >> i don't know. helices been funded? 30 years ago, america's cable companies created c-span as a public surface -- service. no government monday -- money. president obama and german chancellor angela merkel had a press conference....
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big t back in 2006, he more than doubled the career save record up at the university of maryland and copy cat, he said he formulated his delivery off of that of one andy pettite of the new york yankees. so he copied most of it, except that wrapping because andy pettite does not wrap that much behind his back but very similar as you might notice. >> bob: big spot early for ryan zimmerman, fifth in the league with 81 hits. long ballgame last night. zimmerman 0-for-5 with a walk. but his walk in the 11th inning did set up adam dunn's walkoff hit. good speed out there, guzman at second, nick johnson behind him. they play zimmerman absolutely straight away in the outfield. that's outside. 1-1. by the way, the interleague ledger, american league 75, national league 66 including the two games from today. >> rob: it's getting a little tighter. >> bob: yeah, getting up there a little bit. another week to do something about it. and the nats have been doing their part the last few days for the senior circuit. the national league is a little older than the american league. >> rob: check out that
big t back in 2006, he more than doubled the career save record up at the university of maryland and copy cat, he said he formulated his delivery off of that of one andy pettite of the new york yankees. so he copied most of it, except that wrapping because andy pettite does not wrap that much behind his back but very similar as you might notice. >> bob: big spot early for ryan zimmerman, fifth in the league with 81 hits. long ballgame last night. zimmerman 0-for-5 with a walk. but his...
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and then, a discussion with peter morici a of the university of maryland. and lives -- liz garbus talks about her film, "shouting fire." >> how is c-span funded? >> locally funded. >> donations? >> government. >> c-span didst funding for taxes. >> a funding thing. >> how is c-span funded? 30 years ago, america's cable companies created c-span as a public service, with no government mandate or government money. >> and now, from the annual judicial conference of the fourth circuit court of appeals, a conversation with chief justice john roberts, followed by discussion by a group of legal analysts on the decisions of the supreme court, who complete their term monday. this is about two hours, 40 minutes. >> could we have you take your seats, please? good morning. we have a very extra special program this morning, and it will focus entirely on the supreme court. chief justice marshall worried that the supreme court's role in the tripartite government would not be fulfilled if the court continued issuing multiple opinions, one from each justice, as was the custom
and then, a discussion with peter morici a of the university of maryland. and lives -- liz garbus talks about her film, "shouting fire." >> how is c-span funded? >> locally funded. >> donations? >> government. >> c-span didst funding for taxes. >> a funding thing. >> how is c-span funded? 30 years ago, america's cable companies created c-span as a public service, with no government mandate or government money. >> and now, from the annual...
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great family at the university of maryland. willingham pops it down the right side. another base hit for josh. >> rob: nice. he'll take that one. >> johnny: back-to-back hits. masn sports.com where you can e-mail your questions. does major league baseball review umpires like the nfl does. >> rob: absolutely. in fact, they have that evaluation zone camera thing going on in every stadium. so, they are evaluating the strike zones. but they also have richie garcia, a lot of other great many umpires up in new york that are supervisors. joe west just because the president of the umpires' union. >> johnny: good umpire. >> rob: excellent umpire. yes, they do get reviewed. and they go on -- the best umpires make it to the post season. that is part of the evaluation system. >> johnny: just like in college baseball. best officialsncttleit the nationals bullpen. julian tavarez getting loose. >> rob: excellent people. >> johnny: high infield pop into foul territory goes rosales and now back into fair territory. there's one away as kearns pops up to the 1st baseman. >> rob: before
great family at the university of maryland. willingham pops it down the right side. another base hit for josh. >> rob: nice. he'll take that one. >> johnny: back-to-back hits. masn sports.com where you can e-mail your questions. does major league baseball review umpires like the nfl does. >> rob: absolutely. in fact, they have that evaluation zone camera thing going on in every stadium. so, they are evaluating the strike zones. but they also have richie garcia, a lot of other...
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formally left his post as dean of the college of social sciences at university of maryland. earned a ph.d. of economics from harvard and we're delighted to have both of you with us. we'll be begin in the order i introduced you. try to keep your remarks relatively brief. testimony, evidence, supporting documents will all be included as part of the record. >> yes, sir. good afternoon. chairman dodd, ranking member shelby, members of the senate banking committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify before you today. first let me apologize for the snafu with getting the material to you late and appreciate your indulgence on it and to commit to you it will not happen again. over the past several months, the obama administration has been working to manage an historic crisis in the auto industry. president obama inherited an auto industry that lost 50% of its sales and over 400,000 jobs in the year before he took office. two companies, general motor and chrysler had received substantial loans from the prior administration and were requesting substantial additi additional assis
formally left his post as dean of the college of social sciences at university of maryland. earned a ph.d. of economics from harvard and we're delighted to have both of you with us. we'll be begin in the order i introduced you. try to keep your remarks relatively brief. testimony, evidence, supporting documents will all be included as part of the record. >> yes, sir. good afternoon. chairman dodd, ranking member shelby, members of the senate banking committee, thank you for the...
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maryland -- from the university of maryland. it is tuesday morning. "washington journal" continues in just a moment. >> harvard law professor elizabeth warren heads to the congressional oversight panel which monitors the spending of the $700 billion troubled asset relief program. she will testify this morning before the joint economic committee on the recent bank stress tests. we will have live coverage right after "washington journal" at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. and treasury secretary timothy geithner and the irs commissioner today before a senate appropriations subcommittee talking about their 2010 budget. at 2:30, health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius. you can also find them online at c-span.org. >> how is c-span funded? >> private donations? >> taxpayers? >> i do not really know. >> from public television? >> donations. >> i do not know where the money comes from? >> contributions from donors? >> 30 years ago, america's cable companies created c-span as a public service, a private business initiatives. n
maryland -- from the university of maryland. it is tuesday morning. "washington journal" continues in just a moment. >> harvard law professor elizabeth warren heads to the congressional oversight panel which monitors the spending of the $700 billion troubled asset relief program. she will testify this morning before the joint economic committee on the recent bank stress tests. we will have live coverage right after "washington journal" at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span....
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he has some local ties with dematha, university of maryland, bret cecil. >> phil: i'm sure he is a johnny holiday fan,being in college park. last time out he allowed 8 hits, 4 runs in a loss to boston. otherwise, his e.r.a. is 2.38 on the season. ross detwiler, last time up, pitched well, until the 6th inning. he didn't have command of his fastball. he is pinning better at home this year. >> johnny: and bret cecil was scheduled to go against baltimore a couple of weeks ago and he had about 100 relatives coming to the ballgame. i imagine he will have the same kind of support here. but the five homeruns that he gave up against the boston red sox, that tied a blue jay record. >> phil: they will see pitches over the plate from the left hander from dunkirk, maryland. >> johnny: and ross detwiler trying to get his first win. >> phil: remember, stammen just got his first. >> johnny: is there a trend? >> phil: well, could be. could be into let's take a look at what the starters have done for this ball club. jordan zimmerman had that strikeout pitch going and he was on fire against the jays. >> ph
he has some local ties with dematha, university of maryland, bret cecil. >> phil: i'm sure he is a johnny holiday fan,being in college park. last time out he allowed 8 hits, 4 runs in a loss to boston. otherwise, his e.r.a. is 2.38 on the season. ross detwiler, last time up, pitched well, until the 6th inning. he didn't have command of his fastball. he is pinning better at home this year. >> johnny: and bret cecil was scheduled to go against baltimore a couple of weeks ago and he...
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of maryland product pitch for the toronto blue jays. he's 2-1. his wins came against oakland and chicago in may. he's been in -- been in las vegas the past month was the first-round pick of the june 2007 supplemental first round and ross detwiler looking for that are elusive first win of his career but pitched well this season. guess tomorrow for washington. ross is 0-3. he's got a pretty good strikeout to walk ratio. he needs to obviously work on command. >> he's also had two quality starts. nice to have ross finally get nag victory -- get in that victory column tomorrow night. >> they're on a role. this is -- roll. this is a good run. keeping him on the scoreboardwill be tough. >> thank you for being with us all night long. it was worth it wasn't it to see the 11 inning ballgame? nationals winning for the bases loaded, bottom of the 11th. for phil wood, johnny holliday, see you tomorrow night on masn. of this rough. he actually flies it over the green. not a very good lie. from there he'd end up going ahead keeping it short and making
of maryland product pitch for the toronto blue jays. he's 2-1. his wins came against oakland and chicago in may. he's been in -- been in las vegas the past month was the first-round pick of the june 2007 supplemental first round and ross detwiler looking for that are elusive first win of his career but pitched well this season. guess tomorrow for washington. ross is 0-3. he's got a pretty good strikeout to walk ratio. he needs to obviously work on command. >> he's also had two quality...
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of maryland. and later, liz talks about her film, shouting fire, stories from the edge of free speech. that's live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> sunday on c-span 2's book tv. former reagan analyzers on why the president believed destroying nuclear weapons would bring and end to the soviet union. >> nicholas talks about his two years in pakistan. he sits down with ralph peters. and next weekend for the holiday, three days of book tv starting friday morning at 8:00. including a historian and author. life, sunday from george washington's mount vernon estate. the entire schedule is on line, including streaming video and easy to search archives. >> and now, washington national's president stan kast en at the national press club. he talks about the team which moved to washington in 2005. >> good afternoon. welcome to the national bless club. i am a reporter with u.s.a. today and the president of the national press club. we are the world's leading professional organization for journalists and a
of maryland. and later, liz talks about her film, shouting fire, stories from the edge of free speech. that's live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> sunday on c-span 2's book tv. former reagan analyzers on why the president believed destroying nuclear weapons would bring and end to the soviet union. >> nicholas talks about his two years in pakistan. he sits down with ralph peters. and next weekend for the holiday, three days of book tv starting friday morning at 8:00....
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then, university of maryland professor shibley telhami. then, and guest on north korea from the american enterprise. that begins a 7:00 a.m. eastern with your calls and the day's news. later, the troubled assets relief program, also known as "tarp." elizabeth warren will be there. we will show a portion of the joint economic committee hearing which begins at 10:00 a.m. eastern until the house gavels in at 10:30. >> how is c-span funded? >> private donations? >> i do not really know. >> from public television? >> donations. >> i do not really know where the money comes from. >> federally? >> how is c-span funded? 30 years ago, america's cable companies created c-span as a public service, a private initiative, no government mandates, no government money. >> president obama and vice- president biden laid out plans for stimulus of funds over the summer with a goal of creating or saving about 600,000 jobs in the u.s. economy. they made remarks just before a cabinet meeting in the white house. this is about 15 minutes. >> it seems strange to tha
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then a discussion on the economy petermorici of the university of maryland. and then zero lizgarbus talks about her film. that is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> sunday on c-span to's "book to v." nicholas scmidle sits down with ralph peters. next weekend, three days a book to be starting friday morning at 8:00 p.m. including offered johnny ferling from mount vernon. the entire schedule is online. >> a hearing on health care legislation proposals drafted by several house committees. speakers will include union and business leaders and health care industry experts. this hearing lasts about an hour 35 minutes. >> that afternoon, the committee on education in and labor will come to order for the purpose of conducting a hearing on the try committee discussion draft for health care reform in our country. before we began, i would like to welcome congressman klein to his first hearing as our new incoming ranking member. he is the senior republican on our committee. we welcome him to the committee in that position and we say congratulations to him. we lo
then a discussion on the economy petermorici of the university of maryland. and then zero lizgarbus talks about her film. that is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> sunday on c-span to's "book to v." nicholas scmidle sits down with ralph peters. next weekend, three days a book to be starting friday morning at 8:00 p.m. including offered johnny ferling from mount vernon. the entire schedule is online. >> a hearing on health care legislation proposals drafted by...
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the proceeds of monday's auction will benefit the university of maryland hospital for children and the proceeds on tuesday will honor maryland native and former angels pitcher nick adenhart to benefit the memorial fund. felix pie will pinch run to get more speed on there. orioles looking for an insurance run and melvin mora takes a strike. melvin, 0 for 3. struck out his last at-bat. orioles have eight hits tonight after getting 16 last night. a win by the orioles would increase their interleague record to 11-6. and they're trying it put together a winning month. they would also move within a game of .500 in june. they would be 11 and 12 this month. >> rob: they would also go to 13 of 17 against national league teams at camden yards in interleague play. >> jim p.: obviously not all this year. dave trembley knows also when this weekend ends, you're back for at least for a while, you've got three games against the red sox, then you've, you're in and out of baltimore going to anaheim and going to seattle. then you come back, and play toronto, then the all-star break, then you've got a nin
the proceeds of monday's auction will benefit the university of maryland hospital for children and the proceeds on tuesday will honor maryland native and former angels pitcher nick adenhart to benefit the memorial fund. felix pie will pinch run to get more speed on there. orioles looking for an insurance run and melvin mora takes a strike. melvin, 0 for 3. struck out his last at-bat. orioles have eight hits tonight after getting 16 last night. a win by the orioles would increase their...
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the proceeds from tomorrow's auction benefits the university of maryland auction for children. one away on the dunn ground out. josh willingham batting now. >> jim p.: pretty nice series right there. not a lot of rbi's, but 5 for 10. >> jim h.: just off the plate. hendrickson came on with one out and none on in the 7th, after he struck out zimmerman, he turned around expecting to get the baseball back from the third baseman. >> rob: it happens. you're warming up down in the bullpen as a reliever, and chris ray struck out cristian guzman, he may not have seen that because he was busy getting loose. so he missed that out. i'm just saying that could be the reason. he comes in, he gets nick johnson to fly out to left field, he gets the strikeout to zimmerman, he wanted a little bit more. >> jim p.: one out at a time, jim. so he had two outs. plus, he's on a role. >> jim h.: deep and foul. >> jim p.: you're on a roll. >> jim h.: this fraternity we're with. >> rob: hey, i was having out of body experiences out there. i was out of control. you can ask me what the count was? i was tell
the proceeds from tomorrow's auction benefits the university of maryland auction for children. one away on the dunn ground out. josh willingham batting now. >> jim p.: pretty nice series right there. not a lot of rbi's, but 5 for 10. >> jim h.: just off the plate. hendrickson came on with one out and none on in the 7th, after he struck out zimmerman, he turned around expecting to get the baseball back from the third baseman. >> rob: it happens. you're warming up down in the...
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the university of maryland discuss the obama administration's spending policy on health care, carmakers and the financial system. nathan guttman looks at u.s.-israel relations. >> "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. senate majority whip john kyl discusses some of the issues on the senate's agenda, including health care and preparing for the confirmation hearings for supreme court nominee sonia sotomayor. >> i was reading last night, there is a lot of reading involved here. i was reading some very troubling things last night about her views toward international law. in effect saying that you can interpret the united states constitution by looking to see what public opinion is in europe. well, public opinion in europe has nothing whatsoever to do with what our constitution means. and if that's really her point of view, that's very troubling. i mean, i could not vote for a judge who believed that. she said it on several occasions. i'm going to have to ask her what do you mean by that? when people talk about a filibuster, understand that republicans probably couldn't f
the university of maryland discuss the obama administration's spending policy on health care, carmakers and the financial system. nathan guttman looks at u.s.-israel relations. >> "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. senate majority whip john kyl discusses some of the issues on the senate's agenda, including health care and preparing for the confirmation hearings for supreme court nominee sonia sotomayor. >> i was reading last night, there is a lot of...
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university of maryland economist peter morici will join us next sunday at 9:00 to give us a broad overview. in a couple of minutes john taylor will join us. if you want to send a tweet to talk about the federal reserve you can do so at c-spanwj. some political stories here in washington, senator john ensign, republican of nevada, returning to washington but the headline, questions on the affair linder. also this morning of "roll call, " mensign to face the music. pointing out he is expected to address his gop colleagues at a weekly luncheon today to try to turn the page on a high-profile sex scandal that is the real is rising political career -- career. while no one knows exactly what he will say to its fellow senators the move is increasingly familiar one for about of republicans, including senator david vitter and former senator ted stevens and larry craig, while facing scandals of their own, going before the conference to discuss their respective situations. it also this morning, related to the shakeup of the republican leadership, talking about senator john thune wants to replace ensig
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of maryland discuss the obama administration's spending policy on healthcare, carmakers and the financial system. tom guttman looks at u.s.-israel relations. and career -- from the endowment for international peace has the latest on the iranian elections. washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> on newsmakers, arizona senator john kyl, the minority whip, discusses healthcare issues and the senate agenda. newsmakers sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> a look at conservative leadership with remarks from rebekah hagelin from a conference at the clare boothe luce policy institute in washington. it's about 30 minutes. >> hello. my name is avila molina. i'm a summer intern with the clare boothe luce policy institute. our next speaker is a syndicated columnist, political commentator and acclaimed author. she's been married for almost 25 years and is the proud mother of three children. she served as the heritage foundation -- is currently their senior communications fell low. she has worked in public relations for the septemberer for judicial studies and dir
of maryland discuss the obama administration's spending policy on healthcare, carmakers and the financial system. tom guttman looks at u.s.-israel relations. and career -- from the endowment for international peace has the latest on the iranian elections. washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> on newsmakers, arizona senator john kyl, the minority whip, discusses healthcare issues and the senate agenda. newsmakers sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span....
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also at the university of maryland we do have a center for integrated health. >> mention massage therapists, is that license? >> yes. >> i can recommend one if read one. >> we just had a big trial over massage therapist. [laughter] >> moving by the long, all those in favor say aye and those opposed to name. the amendment is agreed to. >> want an income and not critical of the desire of senator murray and but what we have done in this bill is we have assumed every state in that the same and we have assumed that every state is the same and what we have assumed that we know what the states need and the purpose of this amendment and des moines to modify it in ways that will meet with you. we don't know and so with this amendment does is strikes in large portion of the title x of for the authorization and millman grants will will and increases it to a billion mahwah. coburn number 70. 11 and i am willing to change the last member to what ever you wanted to be but here is my point. is what we need in oklahoma different what senator hearing aids in washington throwing i have a shortage of one type
also at the university of maryland we do have a center for integrated health. >> mention massage therapists, is that license? >> yes. >> i can recommend one if read one. >> we just had a big trial over massage therapist. [laughter] >> moving by the long, all those in favor say aye and those opposed to name. the amendment is agreed to. >> want an income and not critical of the desire of senator murray and but what we have done in this bill is we have assumed...
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host: peace and development professor at the university of maryland. thanks for being with us and share with us your perspective on the middle east. guest: my pleasure. host: two headlines this morning both putting the situation in north korea on the front page. two u.s. jurmists facing a harsh sentence, 12 years according to the north korean government, and the "l.a. times" putting it in broader perspective. the u.s. caught in a diplomatic tight spot. we'll get a perspective on north korea, what happened in the past, what should happen in the future in terms of the bush administration policies, and now with president obama as "washington journal" continues. it's tuesday morning. back in a mom. >> elizabeth warren will testify this morning before the joint economic committee on the recent bank stress test. we'll have live coverage right after "washington journal" beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern. on c-span3 today a couple of fiscal year 2010 budget hearings. first up, treasury secretary timothy geithner and the i.r.s. commissioner today before the subco
host: peace and development professor at the university of maryland. thanks for being with us and share with us your perspective on the middle east. guest: my pleasure. host: two headlines this morning both putting the situation in north korea on the front page. two u.s. jurmists facing a harsh sentence, 12 years according to the north korean government, and the "l.a. times" putting it in broader perspective. the u.s. caught in a diplomatic tight spot. we'll get a perspective on north...