Problems implementing obamacare, there is a new budget deal coming, plus republican proposals to modify the earned income tax credit so with that, this is the sport report. cheers and applause laughter stephen first up, folks, baseball. Nation, im as mad as a man whos too angry to finish his similes. laughter because my favorite athlete has been dealt a gross miscarriage of sports justice. Yankees third baseman arod. Now, arods a friend. We use the same artist to paint us as centaurs, google it. To me this guy is not just arod hes therod. And it makes my blood boil to see how hes beings per kated. Stephen arod has been shut out of Major League Baseballs entire 2014 season. 162 games. Wont be eligible for any postseason games. New york yankees third baseman has been suspended for the entire 2014 season for using performanceenhancing drugs. Stephen what . Thats insane 162 games . Hold on a second. Multiplied by how long each baseball game lasts hold on, lets see here. Uhhuh. Thats 400 ye
You have not thought through it . Needs to be proposed and final i have not even been briefed on that because we are still looking at the science in the right to keep the policy and legal questions aside. Very quickly, you did a National Survey of the willingness of people to pay . I believe it was. Did you also survey the industry to see if they were willing to pay for the epa opinion on whether or not it was cost costeffective, and did you also do a survey to see if people were willing to pay for the loss of jobs and jobs were exported offshore because our plants cannot compete . I think that we are seeing a little bit of apples and oranges. Im not sure its time for me to clarify what the survey was doing and what role it was applying. We will talk offline. Thank you, sir. The gentleman from newtown, mr. Stewart is recognized. Thank you, madam administrator, thank you for being here today. Im sure that you just enjoyed your warning. Im honored to be your. Thank you. I must say that y
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Funeral of president john f. Kennedy. Later, cspan series on first ladies continues with a look at the life of jacqueline kennedy. 1960s were different. [laughter] and there were a lot of things happening involving race, the breakdown, the structure in society, i was suddenly out of the seminary and in new england. There were no rules. Things were falling apart. And you know, without structure, it is very difficult to navigate. I was extremely fortunate. I was extremely fortunate to still had a residual of the way i was raised and the structure that the nuns had given me, the structure the seminary had given me. I was also externally fortunate because i had already been in predominantly white schools. I was the only black in my high school in savanna. So the transition to a school with very few blacks in a very the full set of circumstances, academically and otherwise, i had sort of a jumpstart. I was ahead of the game. So it allowed me to continue to do well, even though it was very d