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Merging 4,000 Pages of Reform

Merging 4,000 Pages of Reform

N.Y. Republican Congressman Vito Fossella on how the health bills might be combined.

Video|Fri, 20 Nov 2009
|fundamental questionfound at1:37

Well I do I determine is no there's no. How -- the fundamental question about. How you can encourage and force more people into insurance market. And suggests that it does not have any impact at
Rothschild: Shift in Power in 2010

Rothschild: Shift in Power in 2010

Lady Lynn de Rothschild, top fundraiser for Hillary Clinton, on the upcoming shift of power in the House and Senate

Video|Fri, 20 Nov 2009
|barack obamafound at1:22, 1:59, 2:33, 3:27

will be a centrist. So he never came from the left. That Barack Obama is the revenge of the left in the Democratic Party. So it might happen. Because Barack Obama is a.
that I let's give them -- can give him seven if if Barack Obama produces that could see was the president. Who was elected with the superior judgment for the economy okay. If he does that
remove president Pelosi from her seat. If president Pelosi is removed than Barack Obama is stopped in his left wing.
for doing the right thing for the economy I don't see if Barack Obama doing that.
Chambliss on Reform Battle

Chambliss on Reform Battle

Sen. Saxby Chambliss, (R-Ga.), on the upcoming health-care battle.

Video|Fri, 20 Nov 2009
|lindsey grahamfound at1:08

that the GOP are gonna suggest. Well we're gonna have several changes Lindsey Graham and I have a tort reform measure that's basically a loser pays proposal that would go along way towards helping drive down
Early Detection of Unnecessary Fund?

Early Detection of Unnecessary Fund?

Dr. Elizabeth Eden & Dr. David Samadi on whether preventive testing is an essential medical procedure.

Video|Fri, 20 Nov 2009
|cervical cancerfound at0:34, 0:48, 3:13, 4:34

I mean you get this major shift in policy on mammograms and cervical cancer screening in the same week. Ahead of the vote. Well I think the timing of it is a little look of surprise. But if you look at really the data and statistics. When you're talking about cervical cancer you're talking about 11000. New patients. A year and about 4000 death as a result of this now. Here's an argument -- we have great screening what this really is absolutely I think is important but they think in any kind of screening. And I think this study with a mammogram in the breast cancer prosecutors is totally different and its. Partly because. Now we have vaccination for cervical cancer and HPV so with the use of the vaccine they incidence of these abnormalities will go down. The other argument against this Charles is that when you have a negative or upon certain positive pap smear you may be actually be. Doing procedures. Can. That can affect these girls so -- that actually -- too early it's harmful
not but I am concerned about deep -- seeing the interval. Between pap smear screenings. I think that we're going to be missing that the disease I think we've done a great job in decreasing the incidence of cervical cancer in this country by screening with pap smears and I'm not sure why where. Trying to fix something that we've already fixed.
to get across is that. We're not talking about the high risk cervical cancer patients and those pages have to be screened. Very carefully. We're talking about the younger girls that you may find an incidental lesion. That you can probably find those lesions that through the pap smears so if he can correct itself. And also through the immune system can fight it out and you may see these visions disappear so. Wanna they wanna know what's going away unless we we screen -- that's -- and -- money you do feel like with a mammogram that there is something wrong with that there's something politically motivating rather I think you have to be very careful when you talk about breast cancer and prostate cancer these -- these these school parallel. You're talking about 200000. New patients in those -- disease with 40000 die from that now. The key is that balancing the risk and benefit of any of these screenings and study after study has shown. That in breast cancer draws -- prostate cancer it's absolutely there's scientific data to prove that. This is still off for a few days and we still have to see how it's going to doctor doctor -- how much as they test for the -- cervical cancer how much does that normally.
fix I'll. That thousands and thousands of dollars but you can't fix cervical cancer that's the problem it's life threatening.
Cancer Survivor Pushes Early Detection

Cancer Survivor Pushes Early Detection

Cancer survivor Maria Cuozzo on why mammogram restrictions won't work

Video|Thu, 19 Nov 2009
|breast cancerfound at0:10, 3:07

Maria goes out. Memory -- forty years old she was diagnosed with breast cancer earlier this year and treatments are continuing as we speak. First of Maria how you feeling out the treatments don't.
point of view across that on -- is there have been many mastectomy that in retrospect though. Would not necessary. Because they jump to conclusions or just to be safe in his case many. You know -- will say well. It just just just remove it I don't wanna risk and the same set of man. Diagnosed with a high PSA count and in the case of prostate cancer or even the threat of breast cancer . Date is in order to remove any doubt they say cut it out and and and that's something that these various studies
Taxing Plastic Surgery

Taxing Plastic Surgery

Dr. Jennifer Walden, a plastic surgeon, breaks down the proposed tax on elective plastic surgery.

Video|Thu, 19 Nov 2009
|breast cancerfound at3:33

not he currently they don't cover those procedures they would cover -- breast cancer reconstruction. Afraid symmetric breast prominent ears a cricket has often times they don't cover that. In that it's -- the point of how can we have government officials telling us what is mad at medically necessary. And what is not faking even -- Medicare program as it is today effectively.
Can Health Care Pass?

Can Health Care Pass?

Former NY Senator Al D'Amato breaks down the possibility of health-care reform.

Video|Thu, 19 Nov 2009
|joe liebermanfound at1:00

fairly confident that three if not for. The Democrats and independents that Joe Lieberman and three other Democrats. Will not vote for the bill if it has a government insurance plan . And they've they've expressed their reservations. And and I know that Joe Lieberman will not compromise on that. So they won't get a vote on missing any time soon this Saturday thing which is sort of like a test vote it's -- in the AIG it's nothing arrested militants mile but it's. What is it going to tell us it when it's gonna -- is that going to start debate but it's not putting tell you whether or not. They can get down the sixty votes who has as Lieberman said Joe said I will not vote. To cut off debate if there is a government component that being a government insurance
Kinky Friedman: Bringing Power to the People

Kinky Friedman: Bringing Power to the People

Gubernatorial Candidate Kinky Friedman (D-Texas) on the battle for the Lone Star State.

Video|Thu, 19 Nov 2009
|dick cheneyfound at0:47

Yeah I'm I'm pretty confident. -- Dick Cheney has endorsed Kay Bailey you know and and Haley Barbour has endorsed Rick Perry and Willie Nelson has endorsed me. And that
Barrasso on Health-Care Reform

Barrasso on Health-Care Reform

Sen. John Barrasso (R-Wy.) discusses his opposition to proposed health-care reform.

Video|Thu, 19 Nov 2009
|tax bracketfound at3:29

all across America understand that their own personal premiums that they have health insurance -- they pay for themselves deal. Or that they get through work. Those cost are gonna go up which means that for people. You know wanting to do you'd find get a raise it work they're not gonna get it because the cost of their care has gone up and an order for the the job's gonna drop the health insurance on those who -- so. People realize this is gonna cost them more no matter what your tax bracket no matter what your financial situation. This has been hit middle middle class America and a very hard way. Senator doctor always
Not a Deal for the Rich

Not a Deal for the Rich

The new health-care bill has some interesting tax hikes for the nation's big earners.

Video|Thu, 19 Nov 2009
|alternative minimum taxfound at1:17

the rich and what makes you think history won't repeat itself the Alternative Minimum Tax in and -- Remember how that was supposed to just roped in to the rich who were avoiding paying their taxes down
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