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And that s good because the competition s steep today. new zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air.™ a look at our top stories right now. democrats are floating numbers this morning on the cost of a health care reform bill. the bill would cost $940 billion over the next decade, cutting the deficit by $130 billion for the same period. over the following ten years, the deficit reduction would be close to $1.2 trillion. the numbers as told us to by democratic sources will appear in the congressional budget report due out today and after the report is released democratic leaders will start a 72-hour clock leading to an expected vote on health care on this bill sunday. house republicans meantime, are gearing up for a fight saying they are going to make sure the ....
You have a shorter period of time where you re not covered. that s sort of the goal there. those are some of the things if this passes within 2010 we ll probably see. if you re uninsure and you just really want to be covered will you be covered immediately if this bill were to pass? it depends who you are and exactly why you re not covered. some people who have simply not bought health care insurance because they can t afford it, there may be some benefits here. people who have not bought health insurance because it s been too expensive because they ve had some sort of pre-existing condition, they may get some benefit. take a look at sort of what 2014 would look like. that s an important year as far as when this gets more widely implemented. first of all there would be mandates. people are going to have to buy health care insurance or face fines. the way they re going to do this is through a health insurance exchange. think about it as supermarkets. again, no discrimination based o ....
Of those art courses, music courses and things that become electives in these economies. also fewer extracurricular activities. take a look at what it does to our entire country. if that s not bad enough for the schools, look at this. the effect on the country. weaker public schools. that always leads to higher unemployment when you have peaker public schools. it s harder to keep people in schools. it s rough for the president s education goals. finally, it widens that achievement gap between those families that can pay for their young people to go to private schools, right, and the other young people out there who are in public schools. these are the stakes that we re facing as a country. this is why it s so important, so critical that our public school system find some solutions right now. yeah. to say the very least. josh levs, thanks so much for a very sobering look on stimulus and the education system. all right. sex abuse claims sweep the catholic church in europe as childhoo ....
Yes way, no weigh-ing. priority mail flat rate box shipping starts at $4.95, only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. a look at our top stories right now. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton is in russia today. she is in talks over a new nuclear treaty between moscow and washington. tomorrow she and other russian officials meet with representatives from the united nations and the european union. they ll try to find a way to re-start the stalled middle east peace process. and it just doesn t seem like toyota can gain traction out of its troubles. the carmaker is now investigating reports of faulty electronics in more than a million corolla and matrix models. according to complaint, the engine can suddenly stall. toyota has not issued a recall ....
French television show and it s taking a look at how willing human beings are to hurt others. cnn s randi kaye explains. reporter: it s called the game of death and it s torture to play. on this french game show, contestance pose a question, but here s the catch. if their fellow player gets the answer wrong he s zapped with increasing amounts of electricity, as much as 460 volts. the more wrong answers, the more voltage, the more pain. the audience shouts for more punishment. some contestants are reluctant, but are swayed by the audience demanding higher voltage. but here s what the audience and contestants don t know. there is no electricity and no pain inflicted. the players tortured for the wrong answers are actors hired to play the part. their screams of agony, fake. this really wasn t a game show at all but an experiment about ....