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hah@eradoh@ 10h@nsaje@ h@ la mh@h@h@h@tÑkdiduçskph@h@h@ h@h@h@h@h@h@h@h@h@h@h@h@h@h@h@h0 h@ual hah@eradoha serÁ el voto en blanco. >>> es un gusto estar aquÍ. >> un placer jorge gracias por la invitaciÓn. >> aquino gana nadie aquilatar el voto nulo,h@h@h@h@h@h@h@h@h@@ que hacemos con el otro 95? lo que estamos mÁs atenciÓn al 5% que voy a anular mi voto que a 95%, que dice yo si voy a votar vÁlido a me parece que ambas posiciones tienen igualrespecto, veamos a la otra parte a la que sirva a votar por candidatos y partidos. >> como analista extranjero cuando llegas a mÉxico y vez esto, que te dice esto? es una rebeldÍa? >> no solamente hay que poner atenciÓn al voto nulo hay que poner un el asentÓ al abstencionismo, el voto nulo es un derecho legÍtimo y por lo tanto debe que ser respetado, es un derecho. el mensaje es un mensaje de repudio y de protesta, creo que dependiendo de la dimensiÓn de la cantidad de votos, ese voto protesta tener que ser tomado en cuenta, mparto plenamente como jorge, no podemos ver el tema de el voto nulo aislado de el resto del proceso, segÚn voto nulo significa
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población 49 millones. sus tenos. ual haerado 10nsajestexto.ñnoyegzjkph@h@h@tñnoyenkbkph@h partido. estamos vÍa satÉlite. >> usted ha criticado a obama por apoyar a manuel celaya, ¿estÁ sugiriendo que obama debiÓ haber apoyado el golpe militar? >> me he documentado con noriega y aseguran que el presidente zelaya estaba minando el proceso constitucional de honduras. eso fue lo que determinÓ. serra afirmÓ cuando las fuerzas armadas actuaron en forma de la corte suprema para evitar que el presente se adueÑara del poder y crearÁ una dictadura. de modo que el problema es mÁs complejo de lo que se veÍa en la superficie inicialmente. >> vamos hablar de sonia sotomayor, antes de que se retractara dijo que una latina racista deberÍa retirarse de cualquier consideraciÓn a la corte suprema ¿ aÚn se opone a la nominaciÓn? >> tengo autÉnticas dudas sobre su posiciÓn, como usted misma ha dicho retire la declaraciÓn porque use palabras muy fuertes. si usted pone en palabras hombre blanco donde ella dijo latina, usted inmediatamente se sentirÁ ofendido. ella l
población 49 millones. sus tenos. ual haerado 10nsajestexto.ñnoyegzjkph@h@h@tñnoyenkbkph@h partido. estamos vÍa satÉlite. >> usted ha criticado a obama por apoyar a manuel celaya, ¿estÁ sugiriendo que obama debiÓ haber apoyado el golpe militar? >> me he documentado con noriega y aseguran que el presidente zelaya estaba minando el proceso constitucional de honduras. eso fue lo que determinÓ. serra afirmÓ cuando las fuerzas armadas actuaron en forma de la corte suprema para...
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población 49 millones. sus fonos.h@ 400 loh@tayqyhzxgkph@h@car unal, ual haerado 10nsajestexto.n el senado, los republicanos a ser el camino para una votaciÓn qupodrÍa favorecerla. >> la jueza sonia sotomayor concluyÓ hoy su testimonio dejando un mensaje central, que se apega a la ley y no decide por sus simpatÍas, su origen, su corazÓn. o le preguntaron cÓmo detener la discriminaciÓn racial. >> el tema es constitucional, igualdad de oportunidades para todos bajo la ley. los a republicanos sin embargo la retaron al tarde testigo a franc richie el bombero que demando a la ciudad por la inversa. >> hoy se dijo orgulloso que 20 bomberos participaron en el proceso. otro demandante es este bombero portorriqueÑo que relatÓ lo duro que estudiÓ por meses para el examen. "me indigna cuando no se me prio por este duro trabajo y sacrificio. sino que fue penalizado- de convertirlo en el teniente vargas que querÍa ser capitÁn sino en una estadÍstica racial" la corte suprema fallo a favor de los bomberos. ellos son activistas hispanas de new heaven. >> disparos con los que he hablado estÁn bi
población 49 millones. sus fonos.h@ 400 loh@tayqyhzxgkph@h@car unal, ual haerado 10nsajestexto.n el senado, los republicanos a ser el camino para una votaciÓn qupodrÍa favorecerla. >> la jueza sonia sotomayor concluyÓ hoy su testimonio dejando un mensaje central, que se apega a la ley y no decide por sus simpatÍas, su origen, su corazÓn. o le preguntaron cÓmo detener la discriminaciÓn racial. >> el tema es constitucional, igualdad de oportunidades para todos bajo la ley. los...
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ual's united again u.s. airways the stocks are under $5 a share so they're pretty much flat lining but strong winds blew include southwest and continental but they are significantly down on the year. south was we took a look at the uc the line in the sand about seven and half dollars a share that has been some resistance this is where it topped out and their march to april and march to may rally and were back at these levels again. basically these airlines need the economy to turn round sooner the were talking within the next few months if any of them or both of them are born to survive. jobless and e-mail and comments at first business x. c o m. think you for watching we'll see you next time everybody.
ual's united again u.s. airways the stocks are under $5 a share so they're pretty much flat lining but strong winds blew include southwest and continental but they are significantly down on the year. south was we took a look at the uc the line in the sand about seven and half dollars a share that has been some resistance this is where it topped out and their march to april and march to may rally and were back at these levels again. basically these airlines need the economy to turn round sooner...
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the ual cross sectn of london travers.ith their names in the air, a mite of silence to flect o what had bn lost. >> we have been privileged be in the privileg of so many dignifie survivorand their families of pele who were lost with all the sorrow, there has been a great joyn today as well. >>52amilies chged forever on the seventh of july 2005. >> hope that it has issued a plea for financiaworld order thats moreocially just. the so-called charity ierest calls for an end and therofit at all costslobal mentality. the document has been published on the eve of the g-8 sumned and talks abt howto tackle the growingisparity between rich and poor nation if you are nextat looking to gethe mosbang for your buck, where she lived? the next -- is sai to go to jonnesburg and steer clear of tokyo. we ll hear in a momt from south rica where reporter reckons he can make e most of his money. but first, we get to our correspondent inapan, where the st of living is sky high. pele who li in japan don't need to be told it's an expensive place t
the ual cross sectn of london travers.ith their names in the air, a mite of silence to flect o what had bn lost. >> we have been privileged be in the privileg of so many dignifie survivorand their families of pele who were lost with all the sorrow, there has been a great joyn today as well. >>52amilies chged forever on the seventh of july 2005. >> hope that it has issued a plea for financiaworld order thats moreocially just. the so-called charity ierest calls for an end and...
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>> if this is a criminal torture investigation, the ual procedure wod be to dispatc f.i. agents to interview erybody involved about wh ey know. i think theroblem that may be loomin for mr. holder is that if, indeed, focuses very narrowly othe people who terboarded more tim than they were permitted to, you could d up with the perceptn of a situation sort of like abu ghraib where a number of very low-level litary police officers were punishednd sent to jail but nobody up the chain mmand had anything like the same punishment. >> ros there was neier a firing nor a resignation. >>xactly. and in this caset's very cle and 's totay documented that the c.i.as top officials proposed these methods and th white houspproved them and at least a handful of members of ngress were briefed on them and did not go out o their way to object to try to stop th. so the ia that the people down at the bottom of the totem pole might end up being the only os really held accouable i think will be politically difficult. >> i think it's also probably just legallynot containable. because thfirst thing t
>> if this is a criminal torture investigation, the ual procedure wod be to dispatc f.i. agents to interview erybody involved about wh ey know. i think theroblem that may be loomin for mr. holder is that if, indeed, focuses very narrowly othe people who terboarded more tim than they were permitted to, you could d up with the perceptn of a situation sort of like abu ghraib where a number of very low-level litary police officers were punishednd sent to jail but nobody up the chain mmand had...
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. > on this eek's roundtable scussion, we are going to depa from our ual format and talk about a singl topic of this untry's relationship with russi that relationshi evolved this week as thewo countries agreed to deeper cuts in their nuclear arsenals. and as president obama met with his russian counterpart dmitry medvedev and wit prime minister vladimir putin we're joined tonight. th james. and nin khrusheva. associa professor at international aairs at the news school her in new york and granddaughter of e late soviet premier niki a khrushchev. welcome tthe two ofyou. assessing with how thi summit nt this week beeen th prident and the russian leadersh there. nina, how do youthink it went? >> think it went very wel. there w a whole range of policy issues thatwo leaders agreed on. nd even the meetingith the prime minister, now prime minist vladimiputin and barack obama went well. i mean tere was no contest. >> lot of people were looking at that, right? that was the crucial meeting. >> i thought it was crucial meeting andt was very civi it was very cordial. barack obama made a lot of effo
. > on this eek's roundtable scussion, we are going to depa from our ual format and talk about a singl topic of this untry's relationship with russi that relationshi evolved this week as thewo countries agreed to deeper cuts in their nuclear arsenals. and as president obama met with his russian counterpart dmitry medvedev and wit prime minister vladimir putin we're joined tonight. th james. and nin khrusheva. associa professor at international aairs at the news school her in new york and...
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hah@eradoh@ tgmensajoakkpe texth@ h@ lah@h@h@h@h@h@h@h@h@@ h@h@h@h@tgwdw]ekçkph@h@h@h@h@h@@ h@ual hahcerlo. >> vengan a mÉxico nosotros los invitamos a que sigan con despierta amÉrica. >> felicidades muchacho, esta nueva versiÓn de la creación revolucionaria. yo voy para allÁ como fue para mÉxico, vamos directamente a la noticia,manuel celaya dejÓ el salvador con escala en nicaragua. prometiÓ que lo intentarÁ de nuevo, pasamos de nuevo a san salvador en vivo con nuestro corresponsalÑ muy buenos dÍas, que es lo Último sobre la presencia de celaya en la capital salvadoreÑa. >> el salvador se convirtiÓ en la sede para una improvisadacumbre latinoamericana para darle apoyo al retorno del presidente celaya a honduras, quiero contarte antes de pasar a decirte lo Último con el presidente celaya, estuvo la presidenta de argentina, presidente de ecuador de paraguay, secretario general de la oea, el presidente de la asamblea dÉla onu, hablando de celaya cÓmo utilizó al salvador, porque Él estuvo en la reuniÓn, para lanzar crÍticas fuertes a lo que hayan sucedido en honduras, primero el hecho de
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states sete today requires not only a significant time cmitment in performin your job, but an almost ual commitment traise funds to run competitively for office. political races ha become far toexpensive in this country. and m making --as i -- and i'm making this decision, i was called to choose between spending my time raing fun spendg time raising issues for my state. believe that the busins of the people othe state of ilis should always come first. the business of our statehould come fit. d sotoday, iav retned to e place where my political journey began ba in 1978. back to the south sideof chicago. back to my community and my constituency. to announce my friends, that i will not be a caidate in the 2010 electn. and though i will t run for itedtes senate seat. last january,the same month that i was seated, presiden obama and vice president biden swept into office, sending our country to a new course and reaffirming the truth the american dream. the obama mistration and the democratic-lead congress is bringing changes to this nation and it is an exciting timto be in public seice. more e
states sete today requires not only a significant time cmitment in performin your job, but an almost ual commitment traise funds to run competitively for office. political races ha become far toexpensive in this country. and m making --as i -- and i'm making this decision, i was called to choose between spending my time raing fun spendg time raising issues for my state. believe that the busins of the people othe state of ilis should always come first. the business of our statehould come fit. d...
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a spokesperson for the juvenile system today said that ual officials put him on community detention several ago because the judge indicated that order. the spokesperson said that the gps monitoring is the highest level of supervision. reporting live, jane miller, wbal-tv 11 news. >>> a police officers recovering after being involved in an early morning accident in west baltimore, in the 1500 block of north fulton street. details are unclear tonight but officials said it is still under investigation. >>> we have seen some he scoured -- some scattered showers and storms try to develop, and it looks like there's only 10% to 15% chance of an isolated start popping up as we head through the evening. showers and storms are coming across pennsylvania and they are developing and of a cold front. cooling back into the low-and- mid-70's. our wind shifted to the northwest, so expect some of the cooler air to focus in. low normal temperatures are what to expect. we will see how it comes around. >>> one of the archdiocese of baltimore is closing its doors. house and he towson him -- towson catholic will
a spokesperson for the juvenile system today said that ual officials put him on community detention several ago because the judge indicated that order. the spokesperson said that the gps monitoring is the highest level of supervision. reporting live, jane miller, wbal-tv 11 news. >>> a police officers recovering after being involved in an early morning accident in west baltimore, in the 1500 block of north fulton street. details are unclear tonight but officials said it is still under...
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we wked with everyone in washington and knew notll repoers were created ual and if we uld get ten orlve of the best and someone that worked with us attime mazine andben smith that werep and coming and expertise in prence and put them in one place and focus intensely on politics were pretty confident wcould move tohe front of the liand start to donate verage of washgton if we were focuss. >>harlie: it wasolitics not government or can you make that statemen >> i think to begin with it was mpaign because that wasthe huge story 2008. that's what i snt my time covering but people we coved on theampaign are now runghe cotry and the pocies and government. >> at the time we put the whole thing together inbout three months becse we knewhere wod be intense intert in that campaign and knew you'd probably s hillary clinton, rudy guiliani and b barack ama anat that time we focussed moly on campaign and now it's a peri of governce and the politics a pernal dynamics and the gossip which makes it a fun blication and iortant. you need to be both. >> charl: where are you going? what's the gl now? >> w
we wked with everyone in washington and knew notll repoers were created ual and if we uld get ten orlve of the best and someone that worked with us attime mazine andben smith that werep and coming and expertise in prence and put them in one place and focus intensely on politics were pretty confident wcould move tohe front of the liand start to donate verage of washgton if we were focuss. >>harlie: it wasolitics not government or can you make that statemen >> i think to begin with it...
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tough results from ual. >> these airlines are going to be flying into an economic storm. keep that in mind as you take a look at results from today. southwest beat the street by a penny, posting a profit of eight cents a share. cautious comment from ceo gary keller. united also did better than expected. eps, 38 cents above what the street was expecting. stock getting a pop on that, up more than 7% today. finally continental one cent below with a loss of $1.36. they say the average fare tumbled 18% last quarter. led by a 24% in transatlantic flights. if you add up the eight biggest carriers, the combined losses total $1.2 billion according to bank of america. we were talking about gary kelly from southwest airlines saying things are going to be tough from here on out, primary because business travel is so weak around the world. that's one of the pressures facing this industry. that's the story with airlines. mike has more when it comes to pharmaceuticals. >> merck made more money than wall street thought. they posted a six cent second quarter beat on earnings per share. re
tough results from ual. >> these airlines are going to be flying into an economic storm. keep that in mind as you take a look at results from today. southwest beat the street by a penny, posting a profit of eight cents a share. cautious comment from ceo gary keller. united also did better than expected. eps, 38 cents above what the street was expecting. stock getting a pop on that, up more than 7% today. finally continental one cent below with a loss of $1.36. they say the average fare...
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that'sot ual. >> well, i guess that gets down to the question of affirmative action and whether she on the court wi put her thumb onhe scale in favor ofinorities ainst peopleho might lose in a case where the courts re in favoof minorities. let me get tohe keyuestion here, e ricci case. the supreme court overruled h when she ruled that at the pellate level it was okay for the city of new haven to throw out a test becau the results showed no african-americans passed theest for promoon for refighter. what did you me of her positionn that? did you support her ruling that case? >> ihink her ruli washe only ring that she could have handed down. it reflected 38 years of court decisions. reflected the trial court's cision, the appellate panel's cision, andthe fullappellate court, andhe joined into what was clearly the precedent. along camehe supreme court a by a 5-4 vote, very cle vote, turned iov and said wee going to do it dferently. how can you hold that against her? i mean, she was reallyaking the w as given to her or the years and applying the law to the set of facts she s given. >> but a
that'sot ual. >> well, i guess that gets down to the question of affirmative action and whether she on the court wi put her thumb onhe scale in favor ofinorities ainst peopleho might lose in a case where the courts re in favoof minorities. let me get tohe keyuestion here, e ricci case. the supreme court overruled h when she ruled that at the pellate level it was okay for the city of new haven to throw out a test becau the results showed no african-americans passed theest for promoon for...
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the problem is in the last year or two the fed had to do lot more than s ual powers in terms of not t. just raing and lowering intere rates but making loans to particular industries and industries which looks a lot like picking winners an looks a lotike puting the tax payer's mey at risk. isn't at the job of the congress and the administration? peoplewould say tt these were sks worthtaking in order tocounter what was the worst crisis since the great depression butt makes a lot of people in the coness and in the country uneasy that grp of unelected people with ry little sort of independent oversightrom the congress can mke these big decisions. >> ifill: airman bernan being a student of histo knows it's not necessarily a good thing when theed cedes its power to an elected body. >> you know what ppened when the congress get its way. they wnt loer interest rates which over time leadsto more inflion. there's a al balancing ac here. the fed in takg its aggressive action h done things that are unprecedted and made people uneasy. people want mo political oversight over tho actions. and theric
the problem is in the last year or two the fed had to do lot more than s ual powers in terms of not t. just raing and lowering intere rates but making loans to particular industries and industries which looks a lot like picking winners an looks a lotike puting the tax payer's mey at risk. isn't at the job of the congress and the administration? peoplewould say tt these were sks worthtaking in order tocounter what was the worst crisis since the great depression butt makes a lot of people in the...
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so when you look at the overall that your colleagues like delta, ual airways filing for bankruptcy court protection in the last downturn, similar situation with the autos, what can you tell us about the broad industry today? how does it feel to you? >> it's interesting. growing up in detroit, so the auto industry and of course maturing industry like steel and airlines -- >> yeah, you've seen that. >> seen a lot of it. and my sense -- it was five years ago where the domestic airline industry, over 50% of the seats were being operated by airlines in bankruptcy protection. my sense is we still have too much capacity. i think from a washington point of view it's let the free market determine who the winners and the losers are. that would drive a much healthier industry overall here in the airline space. >> so you think we'll see even further consolidation? because we've already seen mortgagers. but some people say look, it's not about mergers, it's about getting capacity out of the air, and that's bankruptcies, companies closing shops, too many planes in the air. >> i really do. the industr
so when you look at the overall that your colleagues like delta, ual airways filing for bankruptcy court protection in the last downturn, similar situation with the autos, what can you tell us about the broad industry today? how does it feel to you? >> it's interesting. growing up in detroit, so the auto industry and of course maturing industry like steel and airlines -- >> yeah, you've seen that. >> seen a lot of it. and my sense -- it was five years ago where the domestic...
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such an awful situation, t worst economy th we've had in december, the president is hamstruecause e ual of getting out of a recession was lowering interest rates but interest tes were already at 1 you need a strong long-tm plan that has a number of stages. now yore going to see the send part of the stimulus, whicis t job reuation creation part really kick in. >> so you're not dipointed with at's hppening at t ste level? >> i am not. i'm beginning to seerojects in upstate new york, new york ci, the new york city suburbs begin to get going. i see thpeople working. a t of construction going on that i didn't see thremonths ago, and that money is going to start coursing into e veins of the economy. >> more broadly on the eno, back in april the presidt sound fairly optimistic. this is what he id. >> there's no ubt that times arstill tough. by nans are we out of the woods just yet. but from where we std, for the very first time, we're beginnin to see glimmers hope. >> let's look at the numbers. first six weeks in office. unemployment up approximat2%. job losses, 3.4 miion, and the deficit is u
such an awful situation, t worst economy th we've had in december, the president is hamstruecause e ual of getting out of a recession was lowering interest rates but interest tes were already at 1 you need a strong long-tm plan that has a number of stages. now yore going to see the send part of the stimulus, whicis t job reuation creation part really kick in. >> so you're not dipointed with at's hppening at t ste level? >> i am not. i'm beginning to seerojects in upstate new york,...
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housing industry in south dakota, how are folks doing, those who have had some difficult mortgages, ualng those readjusted? >> guest: most of our folks did not go out and buy above their means, they did not go out and get low-interest mortgages that then were bumped up in price. most of them made some good decisions up front. new housing industry slowed in terms of new construction like the rest of the country. we haven't had the mortgage hit in south dakota like we have in other parts of the country, we were expecting to reap the profits of a growing value in their home. most folks brought it home because they needed a place to live rather than one they're going to sell later for a profit. >> south dakota gov. mike rounds. we are going to leave this recorded program and take you live to biloxi. gov. joe mentioned gaveling in this session, focusing on energy and the economy. we will talk to business leaders on initiatives to address climate change and promote green jobs. live coverage on c-span ii. >> our it lineup includes the president and ceo of the institute for 26 century energy at
housing industry in south dakota, how are folks doing, those who have had some difficult mortgages, ualng those readjusted? >> guest: most of our folks did not go out and buy above their means, they did not go out and get low-interest mortgages that then were bumped up in price. most of them made some good decisions up front. new housing industry slowed in terms of new construction like the rest of the country. we haven't had the mortgage hit in south dakota like we have in other parts of...