Congress arent trying to help. Yeah. Its hard. But it is worth it. The president was in boston trying to reboot the conversation around the new health law. House republicans were back in washington, hard at work. Investigating the laws troubled debut. Republican colleagues trying to scare everybody. Will the gentleman yield . I will not yield to the monkey court. The mun keonkey court was in session with health and Human Services secretary Kathleen Sebelius fielding questions, of congressmen. Did you know for example that Kathleen Sebelius used to be governor of kansas. Madam sec scaretary you are kansas. You were governor in kansas. Which is also the site of an iconic american film. There is a famous movie called the wizard of oz. I know we are not in kansas. People went to see the wizard because of the wonderful things he did. Some might say we are actually in the wizard of ozland. That land you speak of, sir is called oz. But sebelius wasnt born in kansas which means she could not h
And if it was hard doing it just in one state, it is harder to do it in all 50 states. Especially when the governors of a bunch of states and half of the congress are not trying to help. Yeah. It is hard, but it is worth it. The president was in boston trying to reboot the conversation around the new health law. House republicans were back in washington hard at work investigating the laws troubled debut. Once again, here we have my republican colleagues trying to scare everybody. Will the gentleman yield . No, i will not yield to this monkey court. Today, the monkey court was back in session. This time with health and Human Services secretary Kathleen Sebelius fielding the questions. From congressmen eager to get to the bottom of the rocky Health Reform rollout. Did you know, for example, that Kathleen Sebelius used to be governor of kansas . Madam secretary, while youre from kansas you were governor and state insurance commissioner in kansas. Which is also the site of an iconic americ
Up next on booktv after words with guest host ken berger. This week former ceo of National Public radio ken sterns and his book with charity for all why charities are failing and a better way to give. In it mr. Stern explores what he calls the unaccountable world of u. S. Charities and how they are managed. This program is about an hour. Host hi and its a pleasure to meet you and i must say was a pleasure to read your book. Charity navigator really is something that i referred to with colleagues as the battle to the soul of the nonprofit. I commend you for taking it on and i think that of the numerous books i have read youve got some special insights there. In fact that is my first question for you. Over the past year, i want to give you a list of some of the books that have come out. Giving 2. 0, do more than give, the art of giving. Give smart. First i want to commend you for not having given the title this time but how would you differentiate this book from some of the others that i