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missile defense and pull the missiles out of your country or the radar system out of poland, and help the uc the relationship developing -- and how do you see the relationship developing between russia and the allies you have referred to in the european union? thank you. >> this is the question for the president. it is wrong for me to make strong political stations -- statements. it is not my ambition here this morning. i do not have troubles and problems to accept. demonize this solution? i did not demonize the previous concept, so it is one relatively smaller, smaller moment in our current history. so it is not a big issue for me. someone invested too much of his or her political capital into this idea, and this investment is now lost. that is quite understandable. this people who lost invested capital are a little bit more angry than i am. >> question down here. the amount mr. president, i was involved in the political activities in 1989. but recalling your role in 1989, what was your observation or the point at which you realized that czechoslovakia could break free without the soviet un
missile defense and pull the missiles out of your country or the radar system out of poland, and help the uc the relationship developing -- and how do you see the relationship developing between russia and the allies you have referred to in the european union? thank you. >> this is the question for the president. it is wrong for me to make strong political stations -- statements. it is not my ambition here this morning. i do not have troubles and problems to accept. demonize this...
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the pricing increases in the french industry are uc entrance providers back away from providing insurance for financial institutions? i did there be more cautious profiles of financial institutions some may be looking at the book that they have in the financial institution to i think there's a lot more caution as being exerted by insurance companies at the same time of a bid for the right premiere of the right risks. war risk appetite. that's correct. we appreciated think for looking under the hood. he heads up aon analytics. online items nintendo slashes prices right before the holiday season....why the game maker says the economy has nothing to do with the price cut. plus, movie studios cut actor's salaries and bring in outside partners...all in an effort to maximize profits and...supply's high....and demand's low...but the price of oil remains stubbornly high...how long will they last....you can find these stories and more on our website...firstbusinessx.com. and straight ahead on the show.... viewers sound off bailouts... unemployment.. financial aid... and why they hate the governmen
the pricing increases in the french industry are uc entrance providers back away from providing insurance for financial institutions? i did there be more cautious profiles of financial institutions some may be looking at the book that they have in the financial institution to i think there's a lot more caution as being exerted by insurance companies at the same time of a bid for the right premiere of the right risks. war risk appetite. that's correct. we appreciated think for looking under the...
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uc irvine has already cut five programs.utrage in california over a plan to use millions in stimulus money to hire math and literacy coach as -- coaches, but not for students. these coaches would be coaching teachers. we have an associate editor with the "examiner" in us now. -- joing us now. these coaches will not be helping students? >> that is right. wake county received millions in stimulus funds to save or create jobs. what they decided to do with it, rather than hiring more teachers or doing something good for children, was to hire literacy and math coaches or teachers, which does not do exactly what they were hoping to do. it is also important to note that the class sizes between fourth grade and 12 great work raised -- class sizes between fourth grade and 12th grade were increased, and they have cut teaching jobs. jon: they have been defensive of the spending, saying that the stimulus money is going to run out, so they have to do something that might only last two years. >> right, but let's try and do something that
uc irvine has already cut five programs.utrage in california over a plan to use millions in stimulus money to hire math and literacy coach as -- coaches, but not for students. these coaches would be coaching teachers. we have an associate editor with the "examiner" in us now. -- joing us now. these coaches will not be helping students? >> that is right. wake county received millions in stimulus funds to save or create jobs. what they decided to do with it, rather than hiring...
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this year, he was accepted into uc davis. >> i'm already poor as it is and the school is charging mean extra fee to attend because i'm not a zcitizen. so i can't pay the $20,000 a year. plus the extra fee, that's impossible for me. >> reporter: it was impossible before an act of kindness from his friend and classmate, latisha. she gave up a $40,000 scholarship so hector, the runner-up, could go to college. >> she got a lot of scholarships. so this was like the only chance that he got to go to college. >> it doubles the money my parents make in a year together. so, yeah, i was speechless. i was breathless. >> reporter: in mexico, hector says he would have stopped at middle school, leaving the classroom to start work in the field. he and latisha are the first in their families to graduate high school and move on to higher education. >> my parents don't know english. they're not -- they couldn't have a good job. they're low-income. seeing how hard my parents worked for so little, it made me like want to get more, strive for more. >> reporter: and she did. she won over $700,000 in schola
this year, he was accepted into uc davis. >> i'm already poor as it is and the school is charging mean extra fee to attend because i'm not a zcitizen. so i can't pay the $20,000 a year. plus the extra fee, that's impossible for me. >> reporter: it was impossible before an act of kindness from his friend and classmate, latisha. she gave up a $40,000 scholarship so hector, the runner-up, could go to college. >> she got a lot of scholarships. so this was like the only chance that...
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hi, uce. >> hi susie. >> sie: we continue to get conflicting data about e onomy, and people want to know, is t economy nooing better or is it still in trouble? >> i think it's pretty clear that the economyas begun to grow. it lookss to like we' have increased at a 3 to 4% pace thisuarter. that's aretty strong pace. coming off adeep recession. but i think we have to realize that we're tting growth off a very narrow base, we're getting some hp from mafacturers having cut back too far, similar to buiers and we have me incentives the auto a housing iustry. and we're not yet on a fully sustainable growthace. in addition we're coming off of such big lows in terms of the cession, terms of h high unemployment is, how serious credit problemare going to b that we're goi continue to have bad news here on a nber of fronts, eve than as we see theconomy growing. >> susie: l me pick un me of those points. the housg data, are home prices doing better becae of ndamental improvementsr becae of those tax credits fr the government for first-time home buyers? there's probably a little of both. and there'srob
hi, uce. >> hi susie. >> sie: we continue to get conflicting data about e onomy, and people want to know, is t economy nooing better or is it still in trouble? >> i think it's pretty clear that the economyas begun to grow. it lookss to like we' have increased at a 3 to 4% pace thisuarter. that's aretty strong pace. coming off adeep recession. but i think we have to realize that we're tting growth off a very narrow base, we're getting some hp from mafacturers having cut back...
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the colorbooatecogsagemygh yucs and whitens whites without chlorine bleach, while the resolve power gets rid of stains. trust spray 'n wash bright and white. - hon, did you know there's a full serving of veg-- - ( clanging ) announcer: there's a full serving of vegetables in every bowl of chef boyardee. it's obviously delicious. secretly nutritious. which beneful prepared meals. tonight?chef boyardee. roasted chicken recipe? okay, savory rice and lamb stew. [ barks ] you're right. tonight is a beef stew kind of night. you've made another fine choice. look at those beefy chunks all packed with protein, the real vitamin-rich vegetables, the wholesome grains. and you think you're getting spoiled. it's so good for you too. [ announcer ] beneful prepared meals. another healthful, flavorful beneful. >>> welcome back. let's look at the weather with justin berk. >> 5:40. we start with a cool damp feel to the air. not a lot of rain but definitely a couple of sprinkles around and a lot more of that where it came from. 64 degrees now in baltimore. 61 up towards york. 63 in easton. essentially
the colorbooatecogsagemygh yucs and whitens whites without chlorine bleach, while the resolve power gets rid of stains. trust spray 'n wash bright and white. - hon, did you know there's a full serving of veg-- - ( clanging ) announcer: there's a full serving of vegetables in every bowl of chef boyardee. it's obviously delicious. secretly nutritious. which beneful prepared meals. tonight?chef boyardee. roasted chicken recipe? okay, savory rice and lamb stew. [ barks ] you're right. tonight is a...
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>> my co-author daniel spurted i have known for 25 your turkey is uc davis and i spent so much time at berkeley. i know him very well. every five years ago met and decided we wanted to write a book like this. we did and like i said that very few times actually to vote is all virtually basically on the computer, back and forth, back and forth and he on the california resources board what he is able to be able to help regulate these policies in california, which we both argued, there's a chapter on california in the book is the head of the game in terms of pushing innovation. certainly california's ahead of the u.s. in terms of thinking ahead. the u.s. has been much slower as a nation compared to definitely all of the western european nations, much slower to innovate and a much slower than california. >> and a forwardy governor schwarzenegger. >> yes. what disease they? >> governor schwaenegger has
>> my co-author daniel spurted i have known for 25 your turkey is uc davis and i spent so much time at berkeley. i know him very well. every five years ago met and decided we wanted to write a book like this. we did and like i said that very few times actually to vote is all virtually basically on the computer, back and forth, back and forth and he on the california resources board what he is able to be able to help regulate these policies in california, which we both argued, there's a...
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the further west and north you are, the more blue sky uc.ain, -- the more blue sky you will see. the rain in st. mary's county and moving across the eastern shore. 73 in leesburg, 71 in hagerstown. woodbridge at 71. 74 degrees in downtown washington. 32 m.p.h. gusts at hagerstown pipit -- hagerstown. it will be a breezy night and per the breezy, but sunny to mar. cool, in the mid-60s and lots of sun to mom morning. as we look ahead to the end of september and early october, this is a time of year when substantial cooling happens. storm's strength and across the mid part of the country and even of the tropics and goals are quiet, it still remains a threat for the sex -- the next several weeks. >> a lot of monday morning quarterbacking today. >> everybody is talking about -- this is a tough time to be a washington sports fan. they have lost 103 games. the wizards only lost -- lost many of their spirit today at redskins park, they were trying to put the pieces back together. >> there was a clear at the redskins park today, the team attracting n
the further west and north you are, the more blue sky uc.ain, -- the more blue sky you will see. the rain in st. mary's county and moving across the eastern shore. 73 in leesburg, 71 in hagerstown. woodbridge at 71. 74 degrees in downtown washington. 32 m.p.h. gusts at hagerstown pipit -- hagerstown. it will be a breezy night and per the breezy, but sunny to mar. cool, in the mid-60s and lots of sun to mom morning. as we look ahead to the end of september and early october, this is a time of...
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missile defense and pull the missiles out of your country or the radar system out of poland, and help the uc the relationship developing -- and how do you see the relationship developing between russia and the allies you have referred to in the european union? thank you. >> this is the question for the president. it is wrong for me to make strong political stations -- statements. it is not my ambition here this morning. i do not have troubles and problems to accept. demonize this solution? i did not demonize the previous concept, so it is one relatively smaller, smaller moment in our current history. so it is not a big issue for me. someone invested too much of his or her political capital into this idea, and this investment is now lost. that is quite understandable. this people who lost invested capital are a little bit more angry than i am. >> question down here. the amount mr. president, i was involved in the political activities in 1989. but recalling your role in 1989, what was your observation or the point at which you realized that czechoslovakia could break free without the soviet un
missile defense and pull the missiles out of your country or the radar system out of poland, and help the uc the relationship developing -- and how do you see the relationship developing between russia and the allies you have referred to in the european union? thank you. >> this is the question for the president. it is wrong for me to make strong political stations -- statements. it is not my ambition here this morning. i do not have troubles and problems to accept. demonize this...
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the last thing -- uc pedestrians on the sidewalk there. -- you see pedestrians on the sidewalk there.it looks like this guy is thinking twice about it. i cannot see the traffic anymore than you can. this is the only chopper at the moment. i know that our fox station in los angeles is working to get their people in place, but it looks like traffic is slowing him down. why he got down on a surface street -- actually, this is on the 110 freeway. we do not know why he got off, but sometimes these guys in the middle of chase's work toward an area they know well. maybe he decided that enough is enough. it is clear that the traffic light is not for this guy. not knowing what he is wanted for is complicating matters. it started in the city of san bernadine no, and highway patrol is not telling us why it started. it is possible it started in another place, and they are watching all the way . it is possible he stopped at the light. maybe he will not put too many people in danger by putting crazy things on the road. he was doing 110th on the freeway, which will be put under the jail. -- he was d
the last thing -- uc pedestrians on the sidewalk there. -- you see pedestrians on the sidewalk there.it looks like this guy is thinking twice about it. i cannot see the traffic anymore than you can. this is the only chopper at the moment. i know that our fox station in los angeles is working to get their people in place, but it looks like traffic is slowing him down. why he got down on a surface street -- actually, this is on the 110 freeway. we do not know why he got off, but sometimes these...
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we'll find out for jusl wwh m jh uc wrne tureh . >> we return to the golden nugget and our exclusive poker room. after that last pot before the break, tom dwan is back up over the half million dollar mark he's beating this game for almost 300 grand. sahamies, meanwhile, stuck $200,000. he re-bought for $100,000. >> you can switch colors if you want. >> didn't he just win? >> yeah. >> just in case he didn't, you reminded him. >> phil is up 150. >> i fold. >> wouldn't switching colors make things less complicated for you, phil? >> i'd rather have red, 'cause i have red against them. >> i know. i said it would make it less complicated. it's very complicated. what do you do when you've got -- >> you're rooting for me and him every flop. >> i am. >> yes. >> that's why he's on a rush. >> exactly. >> so, how many flops in a row was it for him? >> patrik, was it, like, ten or eight or something ridiculous? that's a big number. >> it just doubled, big ones. 80,000, 80,000, 40,000, 40,000. that's only, like, 240,000, then i was up, like, 95,000 bore that. >> i went eight times in a row without
we'll find out for jusl wwh m jh uc wrne tureh . >> we return to the golden nugget and our exclusive poker room. after that last pot before the break, tom dwan is back up over the half million dollar mark he's beating this game for almost 300 grand. sahamies, meanwhile, stuck $200,000. he re-bought for $100,000. >> you can switch colors if you want. >> didn't he just win? >> yeah. >> just in case he didn't, you reminded him. >> phil is up 150. >> i...
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it's a prison dairy where they're use -- uc college of veterinary medicine. >> we come here and take care of the calves, to all the vaccinations, dehorning. we also take care of and then we look at the adult cows. >> usually staff members. they do all the herd health. they usually herd two to three times a month. >> they also keep an eye out for mast yieties that affects milk production in cows and makes sure reproreproductive hem health is good. this family farm has been in the business for more than 200 years. it adds up to some two million pounds of mill being a year going to other state facilities. the cows certainly do their part, but u. t. veterinarian prayed the 46 inmates who work very hard to make it successful. >> the inmates take a lot of pride in their work in take care of the animals and they're very helpful when we come out here. >> reporter: the work here is also good experience for future vets. in tennessee and around the country, there's a real need for largal animal veterinarians who care for livestock. meredith is in her final year of vet school and may consider th
it's a prison dairy where they're use -- uc college of veterinary medicine. >> we come here and take care of the calves, to all the vaccinations, dehorning. we also take care of and then we look at the adult cows. >> usually staff members. they do all the herd health. they usually herd two to three times a month. >> they also keep an eye out for mast yieties that affects milk production in cows and makes sure reproreproductive hem health is good. this family farm has been in...
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they are preparing for tuesday's undocking. ucing new nutrisystem d, the clinically tested program for weight and reducing blood sugar. hi i'm mike, and i lost 100 pounds on nutrisystem d when i was first diagnosed with diabetes, that first step was more like a giant leap. till i discovered nutrisystem d. in a clinical study people on nutrisystem d lost 16 times more weight and reduced their blood sugar 5 times more than those on a hospital-directed plan. plus a1c was reduced .9%. choose from over 140 menu options, there is no counting carbs, calories or points. i lost 100 lbs. and lowered my blood sugar level. nutrisystem d changed my life. mike is one of many who have lost weight and controlled their diabetes with new nutrisystem d. backed by 35 years of research and low glycemic index science nutrisystem d works. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back! new! nutrisystem d. lose weight. live better. call or click today. new aches and pains, ...and new questions about which pain reliever is right for your body. tylenol 8 hour works with your body, with one layer that dissolves quic
they are preparing for tuesday's undocking. ucing new nutrisystem d, the clinically tested program for weight and reducing blood sugar. hi i'm mike, and i lost 100 pounds on nutrisystem d when i was first diagnosed with diabetes, that first step was more like a giant leap. till i discovered nutrisystem d. in a clinical study people on nutrisystem d lost 16 times more weight and reduced their blood sugar 5 times more than those on a hospital-directed plan. plus a1c was reduced .9%. choose from...
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it is a win-win for evebody and brandeisuniversity of wisconsin, uc-berkeley has eight excellent program going on. they haveone may work with "60 minutes" and elsewhere are regret to say harva. also would word bernstein and the water gator not the only stories they are probably one of the sexiest and hotte and best well known. and if you are played by robert redford let get serious. the kids to learnhese stories and good news is they want to bece these journalist. my eight students look at all the president's men and they do not wanto look like those guys. or anybody else in the newsom it is not about becoming those specific people they want the hard work they know it is not an easy job but they want to the glory. we all want to the glory. that is not a bad thing. you are a cory hog because you worked so hard. th other element to note is the form of delivery will be changing and changing now. because many newspapers and chains are out rht vanishing which is tragic. we'll worry about the hometown paper here in boston enormously. i do not think it will go aw. or those that are cutting back
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in economics from uc berkeley.so let's please give a warm commonwealth welcome to professor robert frank. [applause] >> thank you, joe, and to the mmonwealth club for inviting me. i'm a regular listener to the commonwealth club lectures. we hear them on wsky in ithaca, new york. they've been great over the years and i'm honored to be in your company. i'm going to start by making a prediction. you'll, of course, be -- you don't need any warning from me to be skeptical of predictions made by economists. they've not turned out well over the years. i'll predict if you asked economists, professional economists today who's the intellectual father of their discipline, you'd get 998 out of 1,000 responding adam smith. that's the clear consensus, i think, among my contemporaries. and smith's modern disciples would cite his celebrated invisible hand idea. the idea that if you turn selfish people loose in the marketplace and tel them see your own advantage, barter with each other, had end result will be the best possible outc
in economics from uc berkeley.so let's please give a warm commonwealth welcome to professor robert frank. [applause] >> thank you, joe, and to the mmonwealth club for inviting me. i'm a regular listener to the commonwealth club lectures. we hear them on wsky in ithaca, new york. they've been great over the years and i'm honored to be in your company. i'm going to start by making a prediction. you'll, of course, be -- you don't need any warning from me to be skeptical of predictions made...
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uc irvine, for example, they cut five sports.he first university so far publicwise to cut sports in california due to the budget crisis, we had a chance also to talk to the athletic director here at long beach state who says so far they have not had to cut sports here but they have trimmed across the board. take a listen. >> everybody has taken 10 to 11% pay cut. that's part of it so we keep morale going by saying hey, you know what? we know we are in it for the long haul. we will take care of student athletes. >> that may be the trend for years to come. be prepared. trace: is this just the tip of the iceberg, adam? >> trace? trace: i guess adam lost his ear piece. adam housley live at long beach state. adam, thank you. there are big screen televisions and then there are really big screen televisions. the giant sets might have some super sized problem. details on that coming up. why one state might start telling people what sort of tvs they can and cannot buy. regulators say they have a good reason but with they going too far? ju
uc irvine, for example, they cut five sports.he first university so far publicwise to cut sports in california due to the budget crisis, we had a chance also to talk to the athletic director here at long beach state who says so far they have not had to cut sports here but they have trimmed across the board. take a listen. >> everybody has taken 10 to 11% pay cut. that's part of it so we keep morale going by saying hey, you know what? we know we are in it for the long haul. we will take...
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uc santa barbara boo-yah back to you. >> caller: thank you for all do you. appreciate it. >> sure do try. i 4 a lot of guys coming up to me at the eagles game saying good things about it. but then they lost and people were tloingz at me. that's okay. that's the business i've chosen. >> caller: here's my question. do you think there's an equity bubble due to the government's cheep leaneding and the liquidity provided with tarp, does the tarp funds allow institutions more liquidity to be invested more heavily ton the equities market and if so what happens when they sell the equities to repay the taxpayer? will this not deflate the equities market at the expense of the retailers now getting in with mostly retiring money? >> i'm going to have -- i was telling my friends mika brzezinski and joe scarborough on their terrific radio show today, we have to have a little more faith in ben bernanke and tim geithner. i was skeptical. now i'm proud of what they're doing and everyone's skeptical. i think this will play out in a way that will not crimp things. no, we're no
uc santa barbara boo-yah back to you. >> caller: thank you for all do you. appreciate it. >> sure do try. i 4 a lot of guys coming up to me at the eagles game saying good things about it. but then they lost and people were tloingz at me. that's okay. that's the business i've chosen. >> caller: here's my question. do you think there's an equity bubble due to the government's cheep leaneding and the liquidity provided with tarp, does the tarp funds allow institutions more...
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uc santa barbara boo-yah back to you. >> caller: thank you for all do >> i'm going to have -- i was telling my friends mika brzezinski and joe scarborough on their terrific radio show today, we have to have a little more faith in ben bernanke and tim geithner. i was skeptical. now i'm proud of what they're doing and everyone's skeptical. i think this will play out in a way that will not crimp things. no, we're not china. we're not that good. but i am less pessimistic than others about the extraction of the equity and the return of tarp to the government. who do you want to invest with? do you want to invest with goofus, or do you want to invest with gallant? i say sell goofus, buy gallant, and make sure you buy it by thursday's analyst meeting. hey, listen, this is a clash of the titans. there's only one winner. wrong! stay with cramer. >> announcer: coming up, are the building blocks of the economy solid? cramer finds out the answer as he goes on on one with ppg industries' ceo charles bunch on the executive decision. plus, will a big deal in macau mean a big payout for one stock? cramer l
uc santa barbara boo-yah back to you. >> caller: thank you for all do >> i'm going to have -- i was telling my friends mika brzezinski and joe scarborough on their terrific radio show today, we have to have a little more faith in ben bernanke and tim geithner. i was skeptical. now i'm proud of what they're doing and everyone's skeptical. i think this will play out in a way that will not crimp things. no, we're not china. we're not that good. but i am less pessimistic than others...
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uc president nixon who was present at the time, did not attend. he was worried disaster might happen and might tnt h presidency. he decided to sd spiro agnew instead. here is the ground control at kennedy, the firing room, watching as well. yocan't really see it in the projector but if you look closely at every one of these faces, you c see half calm, half year, have nervousness on alst every single expression. one of the astounding things to me is they were racing so hard toet to the moon that they would change plans at the last mite. here are the equivalent of post-it notes. it says flight plan written in pencil, this is stuck on to the dashboard of the apollo 11 command module. what happened is, which is incredible abo this moment, the astronauts didteem to be worried about things technically going wrong. they were worried that they uld screw up and embarrass the united states on the global stag they were so worried about this that at liftof face thain dead silence for 30 minutes, th were also so worried about it that mike collins started devel
uc president nixon who was present at the time, did not attend. he was worried disaster might happen and might tnt h presidency. he decided to sd spiro agnew instead. here is the ground control at kennedy, the firing room, watching as well. yocan't really see it in the projector but if you look closely at every one of these faces, you c see half calm, half year, have nervousness on alst every single expression. one of the astounding things to me is they were racing so hard toet to the moon that...
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. >> the sheriff who admitted that his department had not done enough actually lauded the work of uckeley police officer jacobs. i'm proud to say u.c. berkeley is my alma matter. people think they are just campus cops but they are an agency that is paid to be curious. they deal with a lot of people. different kinds of people from, you know, studious folks like myself to homeless people. they really caught the ball in this case. and got the ball rolling. laura: henry, what do we know now about the victim jaycee? have you been able through your reporting find out how she is doing? >> the first thing she did say to her mom over the phone was hi, mom, i have kids. mother and daughter have since reunited. they are together at an undisclosed location. obviously there is going to be a lot of counseling and a lot of catching up to do. and obviously they are going to have to see, ask jaycee what happened to you over the past 18 years. and at the same time, be cognizant that this is a little girl in many ways. she is 29 now. they are going to have to ask her a lot of diligent questions while r
. >> the sheriff who admitted that his department had not done enough actually lauded the work of uckeley police officer jacobs. i'm proud to say u.c. berkeley is my alma matter. people think they are just campus cops but they are an agency that is paid to be curious. they deal with a lot of people. different kinds of people from, you know, studious folks like myself to homeless people. they really caught the ball in this case. and got the ball rolling. laura: henry, what do we know now...
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in econicfrom uc-berkeley. so let's pleased a warm commonwealth club welcome to professor robert frank. [applause] >> thank y very much. >> thank you, joe, and to the commonwealth club for inviting me. i am a regular listener to the commonwealth club lecres. we hear them and if the cut new york. they've been great over the years and i @m honored to be in your company i'm going to start by making a prediction you of course don't need warning frol me to be skeptical of prictions made by economists that haven't turned out well over the yearr. i will predict if you ask economists, professional economists who is the intellectual father of their discipline you would get 998 out of 1,000 responding adam smith. that is the clear consensus i think among my contemporaries, and smith's modern disciples would ci his celebrated invisible hand idea. the idea that if you turn selfish people loose in the marketplace and tell them seek your owndvantage, chaka and border with one another, the end result wl be the best possible o
in econicfrom uc-berkeley. so let's pleased a warm commonwealth club welcome to professor robert frank. [applause] >> thank y very much. >> thank you, joe, and to the commonwealth club for inviting me. i am a regular listener to the commonwealth club lecres. we hear them and if the cut new york. they've been great over the years and i @m honored to be in your company i'm going to start by making a prediction you of course don't need warning frol me to be skeptical of prictions made...
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with the uc berkeley police. lisa campbell is special events manager for the university of california berkeley. okay. what happened, ally? what happened when garrido came up to you, what caused all of this? what caused your suspicion? >> actually, garrido first encountered with lisa, so i'll let her tell you -- >> larry: all right, lisa, you go first. >> garrido came into our office looking to basically schedule an event with the ucpe, which is customary with anybody on campus who wants to schedule an event has to come through ucpd to determine whether or not it's something the used wants to hold or be responsible for. so that's how he first came to us. >> larry: and? >> when -- he came to us on monday. and so monday i didn't have enough time to really talk to him. i had another appointment. but he entered my office and had the girls with him. he was extremely passionate and animated about his message, and he really wanted to -- he was excited that he had a voice and somebody was listening to him, actually. the a
with the uc berkeley police. lisa campbell is special events manager for the university of california berkeley. okay. what happened, ally? what happened when garrido came up to you, what caused all of this? what caused your suspicion? >> actually, garrido first encountered with lisa, so i'll let her tell you -- >> larry: all right, lisa, you go first. >> garrido came into our office looking to basically schedule an event with the ucpe, which is customary with anybody on campus...
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. >> reporter: the case finally broke when garrido brought his daughter it a meeting with two uc berkeleyice officers. he wanted to hold a religious event on college grounds but his strange behavior and the presence of two young girls were enough to contact officers to contact garrido's parole officer who knew nothing of the children. >> the tents and out buildings were placed in a strategic arrangesment to prohibit outside viewing and isolate the victims from outside contact. >> jaycee is undergoing intensive counseling. though if iically free, it will take some time before she unravels herself from the psychological captivity of living with the garridos. >> what's sadder, the two kids. their dad is phillip garrido. that's dad. how do you explain to them that their dad is a rapist, a kidnapper, he's done it before, he should have been in prison for 50 years? think of how gut wrenching that's going to have to be for those two young girls. >> i can't imagine that. martin talked about the deplorable conditions. they've already hauled away 19 truckloads worth of debris, a lot of it papers, h
. >> reporter: the case finally broke when garrido brought his daughter it a meeting with two uc berkeleyice officers. he wanted to hold a religious event on college grounds but his strange behavior and the presence of two young girls were enough to contact officers to contact garrido's parole officer who knew nothing of the children. >> the tents and out buildings were placed in a strategic arrangesment to prohibit outside viewing and isolate the victims from outside contact....
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uc, and what kind of health-care insurance you will have. they've -- will control which dr.th-care insurance you have. we have legislation on the republican side. we want to empower patients to choose their own doctors. trace: the white house has said for weeks that if there is a better plan out there, put it on the table. are there better plans? are they listening? >> the congressman of wisconsin has a plan through the congressman of arizona has a plan. dr. tom price of georgia has a plan. they all have several features in common today in power the individual. -- they all have several features in common. they andempower the individual. it goes across state lines. there are options on the table. i hope the president will take the time to take a look at them. trace: thank you. we have been telling you how a top democratic leaders have disagreed on this government-run option. a new poll shows more than half a country opposes the plans. look at the numbers. house speaker nancy pelosi says they have the votes to pass the bill. blue dog democrats like mike ross of arkansas say th
uc, and what kind of health-care insurance you will have. they've -- will control which dr.th-care insurance you have. we have legislation on the republican side. we want to empower patients to choose their own doctors. trace: the white house has said for weeks that if there is a better plan out there, put it on the table. are there better plans? are they listening? >> the congressman of wisconsin has a plan through the congressman of arizona has a plan. dr. tom price of georgia has a...
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uc thank you, sir. >> psiredent obama is continuing his campaign to change critics a minds about his plan to health care. he held another rally in a state experts consider one of the healthiest in the country. we have the story. >> i can already see this krocr is a lot more fun. >> reporter: hardly a jeer to be heard in minnesota when mr. obama was greeted by supporters of the health care plan. >> we got to do something. >> reporter: outside on the streets a difference of opinion. but inside it was a campaign-style event with t president appealing for support from those ho already have insurance, warning without reform nothing is certain. >> nearly half of all americans under 65 will lose their health coverage at some point over the next ten years. more than one-third will go without coverage for longer than one yearosde >> most republicans aren't swayed and today one gop leader accused the president of turning his back on their ideas. >> instead of talking the president and congressional democrats should spend more time listening. >> you lie. >> reporter: more things about wilson's
uc thank you, sir. >> psiredent obama is continuing his campaign to change critics a minds about his plan to health care. he held another rally in a state experts consider one of the healthiest in the country. we have the story. >> i can already see this krocr is a lot more fun. >> reporter: hardly a jeer to be heard in minnesota when mr. obama was greeted by supporters of the health care plan. >> we got to do something. >> reporter: outside on the streets a...
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. >>> well, this is the uc berkeley security officer credited with breaking the case in which garrido is accused of holding jaycee dugard captive for 18 years. officer allie jacobs got a key to the city. friends say her intuition as a mom and a cop really paid off. >>> the wall street swindler bernard madoff. the u.s. secretary of state from massachusetts explained to a potential witness how to dodge questions from the securities and exchange commission. take a listen. >> you know, you don't have to be too brilliant with these guys. because you don't have to be. you are not supposed to have that knowledge and, you know, you wind up saying something had is either wrong or, you know, it's just not something you have to do. >> the 71-year-old madoff is serving a 150-year sentence for bilking billions of dollars from investors. authorities have called it the biggest ponzi scheme ever. today, one of madoff's prized waterfront homes was put up for sale by the government. the price tag? more than eight million bucks. >>> new numbers on the housing crunch, and as usual, it's a sobering story.
. >>> well, this is the uc berkeley security officer credited with breaking the case in which garrido is accused of holding jaycee dugard captive for 18 years. officer allie jacobs got a key to the city. friends say her intuition as a mom and a cop really paid off. >>> the wall street swindler bernard madoff. the u.s. secretary of state from massachusetts explained to a potential witness how to dodge questions from the securities and exchange commission. take a listen....
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i am donna richason. úc >>> good morning. it's thursday. i'm natasha curry in for robin meade.ay is going great. >>> researchers say they've found a way to keep people from getting a deadly virus. and it's worked in at least one trial. >>> a man admits to reporters that he killed his family. now hear what he says drove him to do it and why he couldn't kill himself. >>> also -- the behind the scenes government program that's helping maybe you. good news you in a bad economy. we'll let you know more. >>> our top story, a major breakthrough in the fight against aids. for the first time ever, an experimental hiv vaccine prevented people from being infected. volunteers in thailand who got the two-part booster were 31% less likely to get hiv, according to researchers. here's achieve medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta talking about why even this limited success is a major breakthrough. >> what the scientific community is telling us and what they'll be talking about over the next week or so is this idea that this is proof of principle, this is this proof that this pathogen that cau
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a study has come not from the uc berkeley labor center that has shown no negative effect on employment or wages. it is worth noting that it is close to the world world example that we have -- the real world example that we have. >> thank you. we now have time for questions from other members of the panel. mr. anders, we will begin with you. >> i want to thank you and the speaker and the chairwoman for giving an honest and open and substantive process. i think is one of the main reasons we will pass this bill. i think the witnesses for the testimony. -- i thank the witnesses for the testimony. one of the reasons that cost is going up compared to wages is because of the lack of competition in the industry. responsible people, when they tried to address that problem of lack of real competition, offered three alternatives. the first is opening up more in a stiff competition so that private insurers can crossed state lines and compete. dr. hecker, at the end of your testimony, when you talk about co-ops, you're skeptical that clubs will succeed because they would face the same problem in ge
a study has come not from the uc berkeley labor center that has shown no negative effect on employment or wages. it is worth noting that it is close to the world world example that we have -- the real world example that we have. >> thank you. we now have time for questions from other members of the panel. mr. anders, we will begin with you. >> i want to thank you and the speaker and the chairwoman for giving an honest and open and substantive process. i think is one of the main...
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if you listen on the radio or watch tv uc them literally before your eyes and they are operating invisibly in plain sight and we need to attack and say we will find you, we will find you and put you in prison. that is the message to come from today's meeting. ploch more aggressive joint approach to investigating and prosecuting these kind of scams because they've really exploit people's lives in a very tangible way that is not only heartbreaking to people you deal with these problems but should grasp the attention of policymakers as well. >> i am the attorney general of maryland. you have a question right here? >> i was wondering if you were also could board meeting responses to stimulus scams? [inaudible] >> anyone at all. >> that's also on the agenda and we talked to the justice about that. and in the administration and has been clear they want to reach out to the states to deal with any kind of scams or fraudulent use of the stimulus money. it's a large amount of money and very important to our country and when you generate a lot of money in a short period of time there is fraud and abu
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jacobs saw her alleged kidnapper on the uc berkeley campus with two other young girls and got suspiciousgistered as a sex offender and reported him to his parole officer and we know the result here. the investigation revealed dugard was still alive. she had been kidnapped and living with garrido since she was kidnapped many, many years ago. >>> want to warn you here this next story is not for little ears. you're about to hear a politician talking about an affair with a mistress. it's bragging about his sexual exploits. california republican mike duvall said all of this without knowing a microphone was nearby. as a result of this whole thing he's resigned. he said today that his comments were not an admission to having an affair. listen closely. this is what duvall told another legislator next to him in this committee meeting. do you hear that? he went on to brag that he has another mistress as well. our affiliate is reporting that duvall is a family values politician and he's married with two grown kids. >>> a congressman under fire for what he did during president obama's speech last ni
jacobs saw her alleged kidnapper on the uc berkeley campus with two other young girls and got suspiciousgistered as a sex offender and reported him to his parole officer and we know the result here. the investigation revealed dugard was still alive. she had been kidnapped and living with garrido since she was kidnapped many, many years ago. >>> want to warn you here this next story is not for little ears. you're about to hear a politician talking about an affair with a mistress. it's...