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glenn: "mr. smith goes to washington" if somebody has that moment, they will change things forever. >> we have that moment. there are trens of thousands of mr. and mrs. smiths having that moment showing up at town hall meetings and having their voices heard. that was the world of the 1930's. this is the world of the 2000's. glenn: there is no leader for that movement. maybe sarah palin. >> look, we can't depend on one leader. we have good people. we have congressman ryan, congressman nunez, senator coburn, senator burr, all these people coming forward with positive ideas making their voice heard in the healthcare debate and i think they are doing a great job. glenn: karl, great to see you. closer look into the white house today. oh, i hope this doesn't cause tubal. rahm emanuel, chicago-style politics, and the white house. next. welcome home, man. glenn: chicago is known for dirty politics, windy city, native rahm emanuel no exception to the chicago way. he was known as the bag man in the clinton white
glenn: "mr. smith goes to washington" if somebody has that moment, they will change things forever. >> we have that moment. there are trens of thousands of mr. and mrs. smiths having that moment showing up at town hall meetings and having their voices heard. that was the world of the 1930's. this is the world of the 2000's. glenn: there is no leader for that movement. maybe sarah palin. >> look, we can't depend on one leader. we have good people. we have congressman ryan,...
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and mrs. smith, booked a 12 day honeymoon cruise of the mediterranean on board the royal caribbean cruise ship, brilliance of the seas. the tantalizing ports of call included barcelona, the french riviera, rome, the greek islands, the 2500-passenger cruise ship is one of the most popular in the royal caribbean fleet. a virtual floating city of cabins, restaurants, bars, a casino and health club, everything for travelers who want to see some of the world and still bring the comforts of the mall along with them. lynn martenstein was then a vice-president with the cruise line. >> we attract a lot of active vacationers, a lot of families. >> reporter: the honeymooners, george and jennifer, bought a packa vd alge10atue, ,0 $a 00 mid-ship stateroom, portside on the 9th deck, a cabin with a desirable balcony overlooking the ocean. on june 29th, four-days after the newport wedding, the couple boarded the cruise ship in they and every other passenger were issued a card called a sea pass or an a-pass, an elec
and mrs. smith, booked a 12 day honeymoon cruise of the mediterranean on board the royal caribbean cruise ship, brilliance of the seas. the tantalizing ports of call included barcelona, the french riviera, rome, the greek islands, the 2500-passenger cruise ship is one of the most popular in the royal caribbean fleet. a virtual floating city of cabins, restaurants, bars, a casino and health club, everything for travelers who want to see some of the world and still bring the comforts of the mall...
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if you take a diabetic and call, how are you doing, mrs. smith expensive surgery she might have ten years down the road. that is the trick, to make our health care more efficient to do those little things. you know why we don't do them very well? >> why? >> nobody makes money off them. no big pharmaceutical company or imaging company makes money when you call mrs. smith and ask about her glucose. >> checkups, preventive care, it's not as profitable? >> absolutely not as profitable. >> interesting. the twitter board. a lot of teem are talking about tort reform. wouldn't there be huge savings if we could somehow stop the lawyers from suing doctors? here's the way they phrase the question. tort reform would equal huge savings. why isn't the president talking about it, and why isn't it part of the health care reform package? >> doctors want tort reform because they hate being sued and they say, look, when you sue us doctors, we have to jack up the prices to pay for insurance and lawyers and we start practicing defensive medicine, which isn't good for
if you take a diabetic and call, how are you doing, mrs. smith expensive surgery she might have ten years down the road. that is the trick, to make our health care more efficient to do those little things. you know why we don't do them very well? >> why? >> nobody makes money off them. no big pharmaceutical company or imaging company makes money when you call mrs. smith and ask about her glucose. >> checkups, preventive care, it's not as profitable? >> absolutely not as...
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mr. smith goes to washington." i think it's a great idea. >> i agree. >> well, it was your idea. >> it's a lot of people's ideas. >> why not do that, ken? just do it like the old days. let them filibuster but make them filibuster. >> you're counting on people paying attention and people having a strong reaction against this type of tactic and i don't think we can say that that is a given. you know, there are a very small number of people who are paying attention now. a lot of people are not still. >> thank you, ken, thank you, joan. join us for more "hardball." right now it's time for "the ed show" with ed shultz. >> >> i'm ed shultz. this is the ed show. >>> good evening. it's "the ed show" on msnbc. it's about that time to fish or cut bait, that moment on health care. mr. president, the nice guy stuff with the republicans is really wearing thin with the left. the liberal lions are starting to roar. i spoke with two members of the congress today, both say it's time for you, mr. president, to draw a line in the san
mr. smith goes to washington." i think it's a great idea. >> i agree. >> well, it was your idea. >> it's a lot of people's ideas. >> why not do that, ken? just do it like the old days. let them filibuster but make them filibuster. >> you're counting on people paying attention and people having a strong reaction against this type of tactic and i don't think we can say that that is a given. you know, there are a very small number of people who are paying...
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pretend you're jimmy stewart like in the old mr. smith goes to washington" which i recommend everybody see at some time in their life, maybe what the idealists would like to see the senate be. we've put the bill together. we think it's right for the country. if the republicans want to debate it, we'll debate it for a copial weblgs. but at the end of a couple webs, we want to vote on this. if you still don't want us to vote, you're basically filibustering. you bring the cots in. stay here all night and the american people are going to watch you not debate us but basically delay us from doing what the majority wants done. force them to put the movie on. make them show themselves sleeping, standing up all night, listening to them read the bible, all those old tricks they do on the floor, make horses asses out of themselves. force them to do it. say you have the right to do it. give them the full rights of the minority, let them show they're moss backers slowing this thing down. why not do that. >> i can see the 24-hour coverage. >> we'll be
pretend you're jimmy stewart like in the old mr. smith goes to washington" which i recommend everybody see at some time in their life, maybe what the idealists would like to see the senate be. we've put the bill together. we think it's right for the country. if the republicans want to debate it, we'll debate it for a copial weblgs. but at the end of a couple webs, we want to vote on this. if you still don't want us to vote, you're basically filibustering. you bring the cots in. stay here...
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mrs. stephen smith, [unintelligible] brother-in-law mr. stephen smith and sister-in-law of mrs. john f. kennedy. he was 42 years old. thank you. >> what else do you remember about that particular moment? >> i remember that i left out of that list of people, senator edward kennedy. we made the correction shortly thereafter were. i do not remember a lot about my own feelings because it was so much that needed to be done. i've was lucky that i had a lot of duties to take care of a lot of reporters and get them information, make travel alignments, and one man that was working with me, we started making lists of people to be invited to the funeral. there was a lot to be done. i think that was a bit of a blessing. i did not have to think very much about grief. >> when did it hit you? what'>> a couple of days later. >> is there any way to describe the impact it has had on her life? nowhat's not yet. >> it just so happens that a lot of people are passing on, including eunice shriver and her husband has alzheimer's disease. >i saw a picture of sargent shriver the other day. do you communicate wi
mrs. stephen smith, [unintelligible] brother-in-law mr. stephen smith and sister-in-law of mrs. john f. kennedy. he was 42 years old. thank you. >> what else do you remember about that particular moment? >> i remember that i left out of that list of people, senator edward kennedy. we made the correction shortly thereafter were. i do not remember a lot about my own feelings because it was so much that needed to be done. i've was lucky that i had a lot of duties to take care of a lot...
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the whole system is in fact a kind of death panel because it has to make judgments about letting mr. smithand mr. jones live. it's the nationalization of your body. they have the -- the government says we have the right to say whether you can have your hip replaced. sean: they have the right to decide that and ration care and they dictate the price and supply and they run competition out of the market. >> that's right. it's happened everywhere. sean: you'll be filling in for rush? >> yep. sean: we'll be listening. time to check in with greta for a sneak peek on what's coming up on "the record" in 20 short minutes. greta: you think the town halls are rough, wait until you see texas. it's hot tonight and there will be blood on the floor. senator kay bailey hutchinson is challenging perry for office. there will be blood on the floor. plus, happy anniversary to you. sean: to who? greta: to you. sean: my anniversary? greta: six months. sean: of what? greta: you'll have to stick around. sean: i've been married 17 years, i've been -- i got it. let not your heart be troubled. the great american pa
the whole system is in fact a kind of death panel because it has to make judgments about letting mr. smithand mr. jones live. it's the nationalization of your body. they have the -- the government says we have the right to say whether you can have your hip replaced. sean: they have the right to decide that and ration care and they dictate the price and supply and they run competition out of the market. >> that's right. it's happened everywhere. sean: you'll be filling in for rush?...
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what are you, mr. smith?who would have thought they would have actually violated a lot of the rules of subcommittee procedure to get this rushed through the house before the american public could comment properly that they would give away all these allowances to dirtier fuels to get the legislation passed quickly in horse trade votes in the middle of one of the great recessions in this country. >> incredible. >> who would have thought all that would have occurred? but it did. >> do any of these congress, senators from pennsylvania and new york understand that they're sitting on spindle top? >> well, they're starting to, and i think that's the important thing is we've spent a lot more time and effort now that we've gotten a wake-up call to make sure we are educating people, and we have a lot of sponsors in the senate, and we think this thing is going to work out to be the right answer at the end of the day. >> meantime, anadarko just continues to pump, continues to fine, right? things are just right on sched,
what are you, mr. smith?who would have thought they would have actually violated a lot of the rules of subcommittee procedure to get this rushed through the house before the american public could comment properly that they would give away all these allowances to dirtier fuels to get the legislation passed quickly in horse trade votes in the middle of one of the great recessions in this country. >> incredible. >> who would have thought all that would have occurred? but it did....
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. >> mr. smith. >> walking the dog. watch this.y (announcer) back to school means back to busy mornings. that's why i got them pillsbury toaster strudel. warm, flaky, pastry with delicious sweet filling my kids will love. plus i get two bonus box tops for their school. toaster strudel. the one kids want to eat. so i always have totino's pizza rolls. big pizza taste in a bite size roll that my kids can't resist. plus i get two bonus box tops for their school. totino's pizza rolls. the pizza way to snack. when morning comes in the middle of the night... rooster crow. ...it affects your entire day. to get a good night's sleep, try 2-layer ambien cr. the first layer dissolves quickly to help you fall asleep. and unlike other sleep aids, a second dissolves slowly to help you stay asleep. when taking ambien cr, don't drive or operate machinery. sleepwalking, and eating or driving while not fully awake with memory loss for the event as well as abnormal behaviors such as being more outgoing or aggressive than normal, confusion, agitation a
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. >> mr. smith. >> walking the dog. watch this.y much ended on the western shore. i want to kick the radar out to the west. i want to note that we have a good chunk of moisture out there that will be passing through your neighborhood. if you are not getting any showers now, around columbia or saverna park, maybe up here, you will see a few more showers the next couple of hours. forecast calls for a high of 880 and through the day, i can't rule out a shower or thunderstorm. we will get a few breaks of sun but not a ton of sun. now over to sharon. >> hi, marty. good morning. not a good morning on area roadways. a lot of accidents this morning. the latest on 70 in the eastbound lanes at the pasco river bridge. watch for a crash on the top side outer loop ramp. the ramp is temporarily blocked. randallstown liberty road. 795 northbound approaching owens mill boulevard blocking the center lanes. there is a look at the delays on the beltway on the top side and west side. there is the west side and 95 starting to clear out. this traffic re
. >> mr. smith. >> walking the dog. watch this.y much ended on the western shore. i want to kick the radar out to the west. i want to note that we have a good chunk of moisture out there that will be passing through your neighborhood. if you are not getting any showers now, around columbia or saverna park, maybe up here, you will see a few more showers the next couple of hours. forecast calls for a high of 880 and through the day, i can't rule out a shower or thunderstorm. we will...
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mrs. steven smith and mrs.atricia lawford; brother-in-law, mr. steven smith; and his sister-in-law, mrs.ohn f. kennedy. heas, uh, 42 years old. thank you. and it w over. i mean, thwhole thing was over. the whole period lift and hope and struggle was all over. it was just over. we loved him as brother and as father and as a son. from hisarents and from his older bthers and sisters, joe and kathleen a jack, he received an inspiraon which he passed on to l of us. he gave ustrength in time of tuble, wisdom in time of unceainty d sharing in time ofappiness. heill always be by our side. those of us who loved m and who take him to his rest today pray that what he was to us and what he wished forthers will someday come to ps for all the world. as he said many mes in many parts ofhis nation those he touched anwho sought to touch him, "some men see things as they are and say, 'y?' i dream things that never we and say, 'why no'" ♪ ♪ narrator: just one week after robert kennedy's funera edward kennedyppeared on national levision with his father anmother. we cannot always underand the ways of almight
mrs. steven smith and mrs.atricia lawford; brother-in-law, mr. steven smith; and his sister-in-law, mrs.ohn f. kennedy. heas, uh, 42 years old. thank you. and it w over. i mean, thwhole thing was over. the whole period lift and hope and struggle was all over. it was just over. we loved him as brother and as father and as a son. from hisarents and from his older bthers and sisters, joe and kathleen a jack, he received an inspiraon which he passed on to l of us. he gave ustrength in time of...
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mr. stephen smith, sister in law mrs. john f. kennedy. he was 42 years old. >> what else do you remember about that particular moment, circumstances? >> well, i remember that i left out a list of people that were with him. his brother senator edward kennedy and we made that correction shortly there after. i don't remember a lot about my own feelings bus there was so much going on that had to be done. i had a lot of duties take care of. maybe 100 reporters who were on the scene i had to get them information and make travel arrangements and make them public. gary sal in gear at that time was helping out here and there. we started making lists of people to be invited to the funeral, how we were going to handle the press at the funeral, where it was going to be. there was a lot to be done. as i say i think that was a bit of a blessing so i didn't have to think very much about grief. >> when did it hit you? >> couple of days later. back here in washington. >> is there any way to describe the impact it's had on you for the rest of your life? >>
mr. stephen smith, sister in law mrs. john f. kennedy. he was 42 years old. >> what else do you remember about that particular moment, circumstances? >> well, i remember that i left out a list of people that were with him. his brother senator edward kennedy and we made that correction shortly there after. i don't remember a lot about my own feelings bus there was so much going on that had to be done. i had a lot of duties take care of. maybe 100 reporters who were on the scene i had...
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. >> mr. smith. >> oh my god. >> good >> i like them all. >> we'll be right back. means back to busy mornings. that's why i got them pillsbury toaster strudel. warm, flaky, pastry with delicious sweet filling my kids will love. plus i get two bonus box tops for their school. toaster strudel. the one kids want to eat. so i always have totino's pizza rolls. big pizza taste in a bite size roll that my kids can't resist. plus i get two bonus box tops for their school. totino's pizza rolls. the pizza way to snack. # a chinese emperor that he declared it a sacred plant. benefits... buddhist monks believed eating soy... was healthier for the body and spirit. and american farmers planted soybeans... to help revive the barren soil of the dust bowl. for thousands of years, people all around the world have eaten soy. [ birds chirping ] and today, we take that same historic bean, mix it with fruit and bake it... into soyjoy. learn more at soyjoy.com. (announcer) new icy hot medicated roll. for wherever you hurt. icy to dull pain, hot to relax it away. the new icy hot medicated
. >> mr. smith. >> oh my god. >> good >> i like them all. >> we'll be right back. means back to busy mornings. that's why i got them pillsbury toaster strudel. warm, flaky, pastry with delicious sweet filling my kids will love. plus i get two bonus box tops for their school. toaster strudel. the one kids want to eat. so i always have totino's pizza rolls. big pizza taste in a bite size roll that my kids can't resist. plus i get two bonus box tops for their school....
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. >> mr. smith. >> oh my god. >> good stuff. >> i like them all. >> we'll be right back.u might not know is that you can contact geico to see if you could save on homeowner's and renter's insurance too. for more information call 1-800-947-auto or check the yellow pages for an office near you. [tires screeching] [screech] accidents can happen anytime. that's why geico's here 24 hours a day, every day. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. 0?0?0? a chinese emperor was so impressed by soy's health benefits... that he declared it a sacred plant. buddhist monks believed eating soy... was healthier for the body and spirit. and american farmers planted soybeans... to help revive the barren soil of the dust bowl. for thousands of years people all around the world have eaten soy. [ birds chirping ] and today, we take that same historic bean, mix it with fruit and bake it... into soyjoy. learn more at soyjoy.com. >>> overcast for this day out there. it looks real overcast at the moment. >>> hi there. good morning everyone. we have a few accidents to report.
. >> mr. smith. >> oh my god. >> good stuff. >> i like them all. >> we'll be right back.u might not know is that you can contact geico to see if you could save on homeowner's and renter's insurance too. for more information call 1-800-947-auto or check the yellow pages for an office near you. [tires screeching] [screech] accidents can happen anytime. that's why geico's here 24 hours a day, every day. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance....
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mr. dennis smith, who is the medical director for the va maryland health care system, and i told mr. smith, there was an issue that came up about some -- in philadelphia, with regard to prostate cancer in veterans. any of you heard about that? i was just telling dennis a few minutes ago that as soon as i heard about it, as a matter of fact, i read it at 4:30 in the morning and i was in his year to make sure that those things were not happening in baltimore by the time he got to the office. come to find out, when we checked it out, we were told baltimore has one of the best va medical systems in the country. so i want to thank dennis. give him at hand, please. [applause] ms. angela nash, who is director of baltimore national cemetery complex is here to help assure you that your families are not unduly burden in the future. what we find is upon the death of a veteran, we get the calls to try and straighten out situation so that the family can address the issues that need to be addressed, and they need those addressed in a compassionate and speedy way. we are glad you have been able to j
mr. dennis smith, who is the medical director for the va maryland health care system, and i told mr. smith, there was an issue that came up about some -- in philadelphia, with regard to prostate cancer in veterans. any of you heard about that? i was just telling dennis a few minutes ago that as soon as i heard about it, as a matter of fact, i read it at 4:30 in the morning and i was in his year to make sure that those things were not happening in baltimore by the time he got to the office. come...
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mr. reyes' grave. >> michael smith reporting. again, the news today, stallworth suspended the entire 2009 season, including the playoffs. browns' coach eric mangini isn't saying if cleveland will bring back the wideout in 2010. cleveland visiting green bay saturday in its preseason opener. after the break, tom brady there in philadelphia warming up to take on the eagles. you'll see action for the first time since the knee injury. time since the knee injury. we you do get a hint of drinkability right away. does my pen have write-ability? come on people, we gotta focus. we're not leaving until we've met our budget. we need ideas. we could cut back on marketing. we could eliminate bonuses. how about we stop buying bud light for every meeting? [ sfx: glass crashing, man screaming ] it's the only beer with just the right taste. bud light. the difference is drinkability. it was a joke! >> steve bunin backs on espnews. k.c. down four runs in the bottom of the sixth. joe mauer, you're the man now, dawg. average up to .370 today. buddy ju
mr. reyes' grave. >> michael smith reporting. again, the news today, stallworth suspended the entire 2009 season, including the playoffs. browns' coach eric mangini isn't saying if cleveland will bring back the wideout in 2010. cleveland visiting green bay saturday in its preseason opener. after the break, tom brady there in philadelphia warming up to take on the eagles. you'll see action for the first time since the knee injury. time since the knee injury. we you do get a hint of...
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mr. dennis smith, who is the medical director for the va maryland health care system, and i told mr. smith, there was an issue that came up about some -- in philadelphia, with regard to prostate cancer in veterans. any of you heard about that? i was just telling dennis a few minutes ago that as soon as i heard about it, as a matter of fact, i read it at 4:30 in the morning and i was in his year to make sure that those things were not happening in baltimore by the time he got to the office. come to find out, when we checked it out, we were told baltimore has one of the best va medical systems in the country. so i want to thank dennis. give him at hand, please. [applause] ms. angela nash, who is director of baltimore national cemetery complex is here to help assure you that your families are not unduly burden in the future. what we find is upon the death of a veteran, we get the calls to try and straighten out situation so that the family can address the issues that need to be addressed, and they need those addressed in a compassionate and speedy way. we are glad you have been able to j
mr. dennis smith, who is the medical director for the va maryland health care system, and i told mr. smith, there was an issue that came up about some -- in philadelphia, with regard to prostate cancer in veterans. any of you heard about that? i was just telling dennis a few minutes ago that as soon as i heard about it, as a matter of fact, i read it at 4:30 in the morning and i was in his year to make sure that those things were not happening in baltimore by the time he got to the office. come...
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i need for mr. smith and mr.arfunkel to network with their people and open up these jobs, doors, open up some profit opportunities for people like this to be available. because we are here to save our lives. . >> banking for what you said. it means so much because a lot of people will not say it like you said. a lot of times i think folks don't realize -- and the reason i always have this sense of urgency is because i know that somebody needs a bridge at a certain moment. without that bridge at that moment, and it is interesting -- i got a letter today, today, it is in my car, where a lady who was in prison and she wrote me a letter that says, congressman cummings, i wrote you and thank you for writing me back. because, she said, the day that i got your letter was that day i had already planned to kill myself. -- was the day i had already planned to kill myself. you do not know what your action will do to affect someone else. and what you just said? i will remember that until i die. and more importantly, it ain't
i need for mr. smith and mr.arfunkel to network with their people and open up these jobs, doors, open up some profit opportunities for people like this to be available. because we are here to save our lives. . >> banking for what you said. it means so much because a lot of people will not say it like you said. a lot of times i think folks don't realize -- and the reason i always have this sense of urgency is because i know that somebody needs a bridge at a certain moment. without that...
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we're going to washington, mr. smith. mr. quintanilla and mr. joe kernen go to washington. >> it's going to be cool. >> yeah, it is going to be cool. i don't think senator boxer will be -- >> she does work there. on the show. >> this is "the wall street journa journal", a-. sometimes politicians write novel, fictions. she wrote -- she started back in 2005, she wrote a novel called "a time to run" with a heroin, who is a liberal california senator. apparently, i didn't ask for that zooish is this her description of her own novel. >> yes. and apparently she has made her mark on the world to the most exclusive club, the senate, by serving as a tireless advocate for the children, the poor and the environment. in the latest novel, the arts villain is an unhinged republican vice president named craig fulton who has trampled on individual liberties, jeopardy human rights, and authorized wiretapping but he calls it enhanced interrogation. it would be nice that senator boxer intends to satirize -- >> dick cheney. >> it would be nice that she's going to s
we're going to washington, mr. smith. mr. quintanilla and mr. joe kernen go to washington. >> it's going to be cool. >> yeah, it is going to be cool. i don't think senator boxer will be -- >> she does work there. on the show. >> this is "the wall street journa journal", a-. sometimes politicians write novel, fictions. she wrote -- she started back in 2005, she wrote a novel called "a time to run" with a heroin, who is a liberal california senator....
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i need for mr. smith and mr. garfunkel to network with their people and open up these jobs, doors, open up some profit opportunities for people like this to be available. because we are here to save our lives. . >> this is about life and death. a lot of times i think people do not realize -- and the reason why i have this sense of urgency is because that i know that somebody needs it bridge at a certain moment. without that bridge at a certain moment -- it is interesting. talking about bridges, i got a letter today, it is in my car, she is in prison and this is a lesson for all of us. this lady is in prison and she wrote me a letter, saying, congressman cummings, i wrote you and thank you for writing me back. because, she said, the day i got your letter was of a i had already planned to kill myself. -- was the day i had already planned to kill myself. you do not know what your action will do to affect someone else. and what you just said? i will remember that until i die. and more importantly, it ain't nothing to
i need for mr. smith and mr. garfunkel to network with their people and open up these jobs, doors, open up some profit opportunities for people like this to be available. because we are here to save our lives. . >> this is about life and death. a lot of times i think people do not realize -- and the reason why i have this sense of urgency is because that i know that somebody needs it bridge at a certain moment. without that bridge at a certain moment -- it is interesting. talking about...
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host: and an update on gene guest: kennedy smith nothing new about mrs. smith- jean kennedy smith, other than the role she has taken over as the oldest of the surviving siblings. host: the reporter from "the boston globe" on its website. thank you. back to the conversation about health care. houston, texas, what you think about president obama's remark? caller: thank you for taking my call, too. he is saying that the united states is bigger and better. we are trying to get what is best for the u.s. and everybody. everybody is not rich and is not fortunate enough to have insurance. i worked for k-mart for years and when they close down my insurance went with it. if we had something to go to when you lose your job, going to insurance, that means the government would have to pay, but if they can afford insurance for everyone rich and poor -- they do not realize that. they are very selfish. they say that they have insurance. people are in jail and they get care -- by not make it affordable for everyone? i worked all my life and i never have had anything. right now
host: and an update on gene guest: kennedy smith nothing new about mrs. smith- jean kennedy smith, other than the role she has taken over as the oldest of the surviving siblings. host: the reporter from "the boston globe" on its website. thank you. back to the conversation about health care. houston, texas, what you think about president obama's remark? caller: thank you for taking my call, too. he is saying that the united states is bigger and better. we are trying to get what is...
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i need for mr. smith and mr. garfunkel to network with their people and open up these@@@@@ @ -- to open up some opportunities for good like this. i am not appear for me. i'm a cure for my brothers and sisters. [applause] ç>> i think, first of all, thak you for what you said. and the reason why that meant so much is that a lot of people probably could not say it like you say it, but this is about life and death. a lot of times i think people do not realize that -- and the reason why i always have this sense of urgency is because i know there is somebody who needs a bridge at a certain moment and without that bridge, at that moment, -- you know, it is interesting. i got a letter, talking about bridges, i got a letter today -- a matter of fact, it is in my car. a lady who is not a veteran, but she is in prison, and this is a lesson for all of us. this lady is in prison and she wrote me a letter and said, congressman cummings, i wrote you and thank you for riding the back. because, -- for writing the back. because,
i need for mr. smith and mr. garfunkel to network with their people and open up these@@@@@ @ -- to open up some opportunities for good like this. i am not appear for me. i'm a cure for my brothers and sisters. [applause] ç>> i think, first of all, thak you for what you said. and the reason why that meant so much is that a lot of people probably could not say it like you say it, but this is about life and death. a lot of times i think people do not realize that -- and the reason why i...
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it is like that seen in "mr. smithoes to washington," baugher these were really english patrons as well and it is time we repatriate our revolution. host: michael, independent line. caller: good morning, mr. hannan but i would like to extend my total respect and god bless you, sir. guest: thank you very much . caller: you or a statesman and a patriot. a politician will compromise what he does and does not fear god. a statement does what is right in fierce god. you, sir, and i are statesmen and patriot. that is a complement, and i stand for everything you are saying. our constitution has been abridged, has been violated, a laws have been broken. and we the people have not had a say in all of this legislation that has been passed through the night, and we've been violated of our due process. again, sir, your voice and your moxie in your heart and passion for love of country, i commend you and respect you very much. keep up the good work, god bless you and your family. guest: you are far too generous about me, but thank y
it is like that seen in "mr. smithoes to washington," baugher these were really english patrons as well and it is time we repatriate our revolution. host: michael, independent line. caller: good morning, mr. hannan but i would like to extend my total respect and god bless you, sir. guest: thank you very much . caller: you or a statesman and a patriot. a politician will compromise what he does and does not fear god. a statement does what is right in fierce god. you, sir, and i are...
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mr. sanford garfunkel is the regional director for integrated service. dennis smithtor for va maryland health care system, and the director of the cemetery complex. and she will go to the side and do whatever you can to address your problems. people have come to me and called me, and i see some of you in the audience. i want you to listen to me carefully. ladies and gentlemen, we have one life to live. did you hear me? this is it. this is it. this is it right here. and this is no dress rehearsal. @@@@@@@@@ @ @ @ congressman, something is going on in my head, man. and i don't understand it. i am ashamed to get help for it. in other words, they feel like they're going to something mentally. they say, i am not the man i used to be. i hear that over and over again. and they worry that if they revealed it, people are going to say, uh-oh, that boy is not right. you know. what i am saying, listen to me carefully, it is selling portent that we try to address these problems -- it is so important we try to address these problems. if you have some of those issues, we will try t
mr. sanford garfunkel is the regional director for integrated service. dennis smithtor for va maryland health care system, and the director of the cemetery complex. and she will go to the side and do whatever you can to address your problems. people have come to me and called me, and i see some of you in the audience. i want you to listen to me carefully. ladies and gentlemen, we have one life to live. did you hear me? this is it. this is it. this is it right here. and this is no dress...
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how you can pursue happiness even if will smith doesn't star in your lave story. mr. evans? this is janice from onstar. i have received an automatic signal you've been in a front-end crash. do you need help? yeah. i'll contact emergency services and stay with you. you okay? yeah. onstar. standard for one year on 14 chevy models. >>> increasingly, china is a key for the global economy recover. as it shifts from an export economy to a consumer-led economy. pepsi is investing $1 billion in china trying to get a piece of those consumers as the country shifts back into high gear. recently i spoke with pepsi-coe's ceo indra nooyi on opportunities and challenges presented by a global market. >> china is a country where the opportunities are huge. china also has a lot of issues and it's critically important that companies that come into china work with the chinese governments to make sure they're making a positive impact on society. and you can see the excitement, whether it's beijing or shanghai. you see the excitement in every part of china. so i'm very, very optimistic about the
how you can pursue happiness even if will smith doesn't star in your lave story. mr. evans? this is janice from onstar. i have received an automatic signal you've been in a front-end crash. do you need help? yeah. i'll contact emergency services and stay with you. you okay? yeah. onstar. standard for one year on 14 chevy models. >>> increasingly, china is a key for the global economy recover. as it shifts from an export economy to a consumer-led economy. pepsi is investing $1 billion...
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we remember the al smith dinner last year, the one in which mr.ous fun at my expense. but the president, then candidate obama, had noted he was from the planet krypton. now, does this complicate the business of being a birther at this point? the constitution does not explicitly discuss what happens if the president is born in a different galaxy. >> yes, but that is by design, keith. you see the framers in their infinite wisdom knew if a higher intelligence ever visited our planet, we would be vaporized instantly. >> they would -- they would see us and go, all right, what is else is in this neighborhood because we're not staying here. >> can't blame them. >> exactly. orly tates is here. we're not sticking around. paul f.tompkins, always a pleasure to talk to you, paul. and thanks for the correction, appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >>> that's "countdown's" for this 2,287th day since the previous president declared mission accomplished in iraq and said his dog barney was the son he never had. i'm keith olbermann. good night and good luck. >>> and now
we remember the al smith dinner last year, the one in which mr.ous fun at my expense. but the president, then candidate obama, had noted he was from the planet krypton. now, does this complicate the business of being a birther at this point? the constitution does not explicitly discuss what happens if the president is born in a different galaxy. >> yes, but that is by design, keith. you see the framers in their infinite wisdom knew if a higher intelligence ever visited our planet, we...
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mr. obama became president, 68% of americans believed he could successfully accomplish healthcare reform. 49% believe that now. emily smith, abc news, washington. >> all right, it's 5:38 on this friday morning. we've got a very toasty and very humid 78 degrees right now. >> still ahead on "good morning washington" -- honoring the fathers of the modern day special forces. we'll tell you about their special day. ought a and outside, the heat is on. some storms this afternoon and a cooling trend for the weekend. we'll lay it all out for you in just a moment. >> and lisa band's coming back with the latest on this friday morning commute. we're also watching an apartment fire along featherwood street, which is just off of columbia road in montgomery county. we've got a crew en route to that fire, and we'll have the latest momentarily. and with her daughter starting middle school tomorrow, connie's got some high expectations. she expects look 11 might be the one. she expects look 17 might be the one. so she shops target. where they've always got her back for back to school. target. expect more. pay less. i a hi. my name's christ
mr. obama became president, 68% of americans believed he could successfully accomplish healthcare reform. 49% believe that now. emily smith, abc news, washington. >> all right, it's 5:38 on this friday morning. we've got a very toasty and very humid 78 degrees right now. >> still ahead on "good morning washington" -- honoring the fathers of the modern day special forces. we'll tell you about their special day. ought a and outside, the heat is on. some storms this afternoon...
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then we have northp grumman with greg smith, thank you, sir, representing and mr. miller, general counsel of l3 communication services group. thank you, gentlemen, for coming up and sharing with us and look forward to the discussions. mr. henke then weil go with mr. miller and mr. schmidt. can you lead? >> no swearing in, sir? >> thank you. you know, i appreciate that. >> first time a witness ever asked to be sworn in. well done. [laughter] >> can i get you three to stand, please? my co-chair would have had a problem if i missed this one so i want to tell you thank you. raise your right hand, please do you solemnly swear or affirm the testimony you gi before this commission is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? thank you, gentlemen. let the record showhey all answered in the affirtive. now, president and general manager of global linguistics solutions. -- before, mr. thibault. mr. thibault, members of the commission on behalf of the employees of global linguistics solutions i want to thank you for the opportunity to contribute to the goa and to p
then we have northp grumman with greg smith, thank you, sir, representing and mr. miller, general counsel of l3 communication services group. thank you, gentlemen, for coming up and sharing with us and look forward to the discussions. mr. henke then weil go with mr. miller and mr. schmidt. can you lead? >> no swearing in, sir? >> thank you. you know, i appreciate that. >> first time a witness ever asked to be sworn in. well done. [laughter] >> can i get you three to...
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smith. >> welcome again to the broadcast, bob sniff is offer this morning, joining us now from phoenix, arizona where he is travel twg the president, white house press secretary robert gibbs, mr. gibbs, good morning. >> good morning, harry, how are you? >> very well. >> 80 percent of americans have health insurance, they may not be thrilled with the system as it works right now, but their fear is reform is going to make things worse instead of better. can you guarantee them that things will improve? >> absolutely. if you like what you have now you will get a chance to keep it, but in each of the town hall meetings that the president has done over the last week, harry, we have highlight add specific instance where health insurance reform would help those that already have health insurance. yesterday it was a family that had hit the lifetime cap on their policy, and were soon going to have to start paying those expenses completely out of pocket, or of a woman in new hampshire who was discriminated against by her health insurance company because they said she had a preexisting condition which meant they didn't want to cover any of her medical expenses. those type of insurance re
smith. >> welcome again to the broadcast, bob sniff is offer this morning, joining us now from phoenix, arizona where he is travel twg the president, white house press secretary robert gibbs, mr. gibbs, good morning. >> good morning, harry, how are you? >> very well. >> 80 percent of americans have health insurance, they may not be thrilled with the system as it works right now, but their fear is reform is going to make things worse instead of better. can you guarantee...
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mr. goldfarb who is at the robert h. smith school of business.he studies issues such as the exchange of technology, a traditional economic goods, national innovation systems and the relationship to firms and policies. >> thank you, scott. i am going to use my time to talk about broadbent as a general purpose technology. this is going to echo some of the pops and unravel some of the things that james was talking about. so, the war regional thought about the technology is that you have some underlying infrastructure technology that is both pervasive and in labeling. the one thing about broadbent is that it is very close to saturation. it is certainly pervasive. ,t is also enabling. and the one thing about enabling technologies is it is quite unclear how they will be used throughout the economy, so i'm going to quote nathan rosenberg in his article about experimentation and this will get at the core of my little talk. the freedom to conduct experiments is essential to any society that has a serious commitment to technological innovation or to improv
mr. goldfarb who is at the robert h. smith school of business.he studies issues such as the exchange of technology, a traditional economic goods, national innovation systems and the relationship to firms and policies. >> thank you, scott. i am going to use my time to talk about broadbent as a general purpose technology. this is going to echo some of the pops and unravel some of the things that james was talking about. so, the war regional thought about the technology is that you have some...
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smith barney and all of this stuff. he overlooks fibro. and look what happens. these guys make a lot of money. now we can't overlook it anymore because this mrho runs it, andrew hall, makes $100 million and they're a t.a.r.p. bank. now he basically -- he has to get rid of it in some way. >> well, good for andy hall. i know andy hall from the '80s. the guy made $700 million. citibank should be kissing his fanny, frankly. $100 million is fair. he's going to get paid 100 million bucks. >> 50 of those guys. >> well, they screwed it up. this is a pr nightmare because they let it be. >> you can make 600 -- you can help your company make a lot of you eat what you kill and you could be penalized. >> citi really screwed this one up. if they were smart, they would have paid andy hall back in july in stock. look what the stock has done since this news has gone public. >> but can they get away with that with the pay czar? >> they would have had to have worked that out with the government somehow. >> guys, there is no solution to this story other than, you know, don't -- don't make bad bets in a bond market and get bailed out by the government. >> isn't
smith barney and all of this stuff. he overlooks fibro. and look what happens. these guys make a lot of money. now we can't overlook it anymore because this mrho runs it, andrew hall, makes $100 million and they're a t.a.r.p. bank. now he basically -- he has to get rid of it in some way. >> well, good for andy hall. i know andy hall from the '80s. the guy made $700 million. citibank should be kissing his fanny, frankly. $100 million is fair. he's going to get paid 100 million bucks....