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alof the water is moving. in the deep ocean, the height of the way th pretty small but when you get me short, you are comcting that energy io much less water. -- but when u get near the shore, oure contacting t energy. >> an earthqke also struck indonesia's, part of the same system of fall win. another reminder at h volati this rion can be. -- part ofhe same fault lines. >> the capitaof the philippis wasit by a typhoon, then the storm went on to vietnam. 70 pele have been killed. israel s said it ll release 20 palestinian women detainees in return for proof that a captured soldier is still ali. he has noteeneen since he was captured by hamas in 2006. ts is seenas a confidence- building measure. the senior american diplomat has held an unnounced high-level talks in havana with the cuban gornment. they wentarther than the planned negotiations. this raises hope of a thaw in relations. gegia and russ are opposed claing to have been vindicated by rport into their war. european investigation fod a georgia triggered
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he said what is in it for us, to alof us, is to be citizens in a country that really does practice the justice. and he cast it in moral terms, which is awfully important. as far as the six, he did in fact go to an individual mandate which has been a republican idea, he did it go to pools for those who cannot have insurance, which is a john mccain idea, he did in fact talk openly about medical malpractice. >> charles likes that one. >> they were specifics. >> you must be kidding. on malpractice he threw a bomb that was so transparently insincere -- through a bone. he said he will try a demonstration project but he leaves it out of the bill. he is remaking 16 of the economy and he is leaving out tort reform. >> this is an idea -- >> saying there will be no tort reform in the bill. that is what he said. >> it wouldn't matter if it were. but that is neither here nor there because we know from states that have very severe caps on what you can award people in lawsuits, that it hasn't cnged the equation on costs. >> not true at all. in texas it has had a dramatic effect. absolutely. >> medica
he said what is in it for us, to alof us, is to be citizens in a country that really does practice the justice. and he cast it in moral terms, which is awfully important. as far as the six, he did in fact go to an individual mandate which has been a republican idea, he did it go to pools for those who cannot have insurance, which is a john mccain idea, he did in fact talk openly about medical malpractice. >> charles likes that one. >> they were specifics. >> you must be...
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alof those services, i.t.o. services go to work people do. we take the document unstructur documents but even structured documents- written pages or typed memos or even a bill, for example,ould be unstructed in a lot of ways -- photraphs and the like -- an we managthat. >> as coanies become mor veically integrad from hardware to software t seices, does this cate new colicts and new issues for yo customers? hoare you goingo address that? >> actually, our customs -- we don't actually thinkit creates conflict at all. actually hps them to go to one person -- we call it sometimes onehroat to choke. theyan come to one personnd get a whole vertil slice of a business taken care of but most of the solutions' complexi comes when you try to do a solution on a horizonl basis. >> ms.bns, you came c.e.o. of xerox three months ag and today you're aouncing the biggest acquisition xerox history. what iyour overall strategy for the company? >>o be the leader in document -- in solvingdocument-intenve information-baseissues for our clients and our customers arou
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alof this is going to be done at the cost of ls than $1 trillion - >> he said 900illion over 10 years. > how did he say we will get back? he said morehan half will come from squeezing waste fraud, and abuse out of medicare. when richard nixon us that rase in 1971, it was already a joke. that is an insult to the inteigence of the american people. wast fraud, and abuse, half a trillion dollars. if that is so, w hasn't he wrung out? what is heaiting for? why does he have have a bill if he could save hf a trilln dollars, - >> rardless of the opposition -- he was behind the curve when he started his speech. will g ahead? >> politically at leasin the short term but i have move the ll quickly, otherwise they can use the momentum again >> with all due reect to the geleman on my leftthe presiden quite frankly, framed it differeny than this issue has been framed by a otr leader. he sd it to us, not what is it to each of us, at has en the debate too often about this.he saidwhat is in it for us, for l of us, is to be citizens in a country that really does practiced justi. and he cast itn moral tm
alof this is going to be done at the cost of ls than $1 trillion - >> he said 900illion over 10 years. > how did he say we will get back? he said morehan half will come from squeezing waste fraud, and abuse out of medicare. when richard nixon us that rase in 1971, it was already a joke. that is an insult to the inteigence of the american people. wast fraud, and abuse, half a trillion dollars. if that is so, w hasn't he wrung out? what is heaiting for? why does he have have a bill if he...
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framework that was psented first in 2002, which in fact says that once the palestinian issue is resolved, alof t arab states have commitd themselves to ful normegular relations wit israel, and when the pestinian-israeli taty is signed onhe white house lawn, that all the othe arab states that have not yet signed shld be the to also begin the process of nmalization, so it needs be marketed. >> you sid both sides are reluctant to play their cards at this point. can you sum up why there is that feeling? >> both sides are each other's present victims, and they not want to let go of their painnd trauma but athe same time, until they know what is the destination, wre are th going? what will theinal outcome look like? what guarantees, asrances, economicid -- theyre not going to show their final ncessions, what they are reallyeady to give. they areoo wea traumatized, so iis not part ofwhat they will bable to do. >>e hav to leave there, but thk you very much. >> thank to you both. now, the head of the commissio investigating the widespread legations of fraud in last month after anlection is sayi t final
framework that was psented first in 2002, which in fact says that once the palestinian issue is resolved, alof t arab states have commitd themselves to ful normegular relations wit israel, and when the pestinian-israeli taty is signed onhe white house lawn, that all the othe arab states that have not yet signed shld be the to also begin the process of nmalization, so it needs be marketed. >> you sid both sides are reluctant to play their cards at this point. can you sum up why there is...
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the military was among the first to figure out that alof the rules for out thwindow and then there was the fbi. then people might remember the storof it john walker lind who was detainee number o o one. his case was very strange. he went thugh a process that was not unlike any other his parents got a lawyer for him he was not a love and -- alled to know he was having a lawyer he was stripped an@ had duct tape over him and blindfolded people plug on a sign on him that said it should head. he was interrogated four. he was eventually charged and he got off probably because he was a mayor can but he was the first indication that this was a strange new ad hoc system. >> host: where y is congress? and how much did they know and who knew what? >> ts is a question i would like to askim but congress was supine for most of this? [laughter] the bush white house streamline the process by which there is oversight of these inlligent -- intelligence it was down to some leadership and minority ranking member of the leadership and the same for the house and senate intelligence committees. they were giv
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financcommittee has a particular kind a weight i alof this. then you say maybe it doesn't come outf fance committee so well b so what becse you can ha amendments on t floor and you conference with the house and get together. actual, it doesn'tork nearly as eilys it sounds. it's very hard with blue dogs in the house and if the use driv us to theeft you have to g 60 peopletoass this vote and some of them could drop of if we do get pushed too muc to theleft. 's all very delicate, 59-60 type process. hence t tension a hence the fun and the excitement. >> charlie: if you d't have the 60 do u have any problem with going a reconciliation? >> i don't. that alsoot easy because of the bird rule, senator robert seberg my colleague whh means everything has to be paid for and that's a pots. i'm not denigrating th publicans but you know when you ha none of them voting f you -- withyou, it does make life a little harder and does make you more skeptical sing you have the hous senate and hous but when every single thing ishallenged or filibusteredwe have to ge
financcommittee has a particular kind a weight i alof this. then you say maybe it doesn't come outf fance committee so well b so what becse you can ha amendments on t floor and you conference with the house and get together. actual, it doesn'tork nearly as eilys it sounds. it's very hard with blue dogs in the house and if the use driv us to theeft you have to g 60 peopletoass this vote and some of them could drop of if we do get pushed too muc to theleft. 's all very delicate, 59-60 type...
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alof no that is a matter of record. >> pardon my earlier interruption. theustice said they were not reliable. this is an independen judicry of a democratic country. i think th once you start tablishing t precedent that democratic countries can investigate theelves, i think you have problem. i tnk this report creates a problem not ju for israel but for allree demracies in the world. it's victory for terror. is a majorsetbackor any country, sdem karatic countr that is hang to face war against annuniformed terrorist. i don't think the unid states would le to see a similar report mounted against its conduct infghanistan. >> ifill: hamas felt tatity quited the aggressor with the victim. ishere any way that these... that you feel the t of you mig at least agree on this pot that maybe thiseport isot wort the paper it's printed on do you belve thiis a starting point r a deeper conrsation and investigaon about the conflict? >> i don'think so. i think that there are discussions going o in jerusalem tonight betwn presidentbama's special envoy, sator mitching, repse
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>>ose: this is beyond deposit insurance and alof that? >> i think you can have a little constructive ambiguity he. but i can't shut off the possibilitthat if a really major financial institution unexpectedly got in trouble y might have to put som government money in. >> rose: make the decisions that the federal serve made during the last year? >> at the time, yes, solutely. now want to avoid that for institutions that are not banks. >> rose: i understand. but don't you alsoay that in someases it may be tha one of those ititutions that are not banks have such immense consequence that if they we abouto fail, you ought to save them? or not? >> well, i'm not very easy to give the authorityo save those initutions. >> ros what would you do if a goman sachs or something like that goso big that the consequences of it failing-- li the consequces of a.g. failing-- wod have enmous consequenc. >>s that proposaon the table, in genal form anywa which i support, which the administraon supports, which foreign governmts generally support in concept. a so-
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alof a sudden todaythere's a plan on the table. >> rose: (lahs) so wt does that say to you. >> suddenlysenator baucu is saying "wee goingo mark up nexteek." >> rose: (lghs) that'srue. >> soe has a lot of clo, he showed some passion yestday in his labor y speech. he's got to getthat passion back in fronof the amerin public, i think. >> rose: and what's t most importt lesson from the inton effort? >> you know, i think that... i woulsay two thin. one is that it... and thiss my own reflection, i'm se if you asked president clinton secretary clinton they'd have a different view. but i think we took too long in developing what mig be viewed or what i think people might have then viewed as th perfect plan and we... so the psident la that out and i think the process th was allowed to go on for a while without any certainty about what was acceptable as a compromise. we've already come a lot rther in this debate than i thinkhat e debate got in '94. for exame,four cmittees have already rerted legislatio so that... we're still well ahead of theame. we've got, i think, t... if u will, the..a lot of stakeho
alof a sudden todaythere's a plan on the table. >> rose: (lahs) so wt does that say to you. >> suddenlysenator baucu is saying "wee goingo mark up nexteek." >> rose: (lghs) that'srue. >> soe has a lot of clo, he showed some passion yestday in his labor y speech. he's got to getthat passion back in fronof the amerin public, i think. >> rose: and what's t most importt lesson from the inton effort? >> you know, i think that... i woulsay two thin. one...
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those wewere flolowno n newororr a profofessionon phohotosht, wit alof t trngs. had t toararrow w itow to threree f falts hehere to break em dnor us, an.. remind us w what's ohe ne. what's a at stake here? >> w wt's at stake ishe c cover of"bababytalklk" mazine's nonovembmberssue. as well as $1,0,00000 i in gt cd moneney from thechildrdren's ac, excxcsiveve retetll spsponsor.. for four yearsrs now..er >> tt't's right. >> let's look at t thp three lists, s shallll .. havno umroll. bubuwe will unveil baby y number one. oh. audible gasps, everybody. thanks. look at those eyes. >> this is -- her eyes are the first thing that grabbed us. this is rihanna mcintyre, from chesterfield, missouri. her eyes were spectacular. and she was a fun baby on the shoot. >> yeah? not a diva? >> not a diva. she looked great in everything we put on her. >> you hate when the pretoddler shows up with a huge entourage. number two? >> this is nick. this is nicki gersani, from cliffton, virginia. his entire family showed up at the shoot. they were absolutely delightful. and he's lots of fun.
those wewere flolowno n newororr a profofessionon phohotosht, wit alof t trngs. had t toararrow w itow to threree f falts hehere to break em dnor us, an.. remind us w what's ohe ne. what's a at stake here? >> w wt's at stake ishe c cover of"bababytalklk" mazine's nonovembmberssue. as well as $1,0,00000 i in gt cd moneney from thechildrdren's ac, excxcsiveve retetll spsponsor.. for four yearsrs now..er >> tt't's right. >> let's look at t thp three lists, s shallll .....
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yet, president ow obama says hes skeptic alo alof that strait testimony he. he woul-- strategy.e troops. >>> a flag hangs proudly as a symbol of national pride. until last week the flags flying above several capitol hill office were tattered turne tornd neglected. we spotted flags above 3 office buildings that were in various states of disrepair. a sight that surprised many tourists passerby. once confronted for comment, the tattered flags were replaced. that's at latest. from washington times, i'm julie bedane. back to you. >>> read more on the stories by logging on to foxbaltimore.com and clicking on washington times. >>> you protect your family from the flu but what about your dog? a veterinarian tells us how to keep your 4 legged friend healthy. >>> and pack your patience, cars are packed and stacked on the west side of the beltway. i will let you know how to avoid the delays coming up in the traffic edge report. you are watching fox 45 morning news, all local all morning. so, what comes to mind when we switched the tv from cable to fios? tv looks like new. much better. awes
yet, president ow obama says hes skeptic alo alof that strait testimony he. he woul-- strategy.e troops. >>> a flag hangs proudly as a symbol of national pride. until last week the flags flying above several capitol hill office were tattered turne tornd neglected. we spotted flags above 3 office buildings that were in various states of disrepair. a sight that surprised many tourists passerby. once confronted for comment, the tattered flags were replaced. that's at latest. from...
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i cannot exactly say that i have always been totally plsed with alof the kennedy staff of the time, butas is true of their boss or was true of their boss, while we might haveeen fruent adversaries, we were never enemies. madamresident, i am sadded by the loss of my deafriend, senator kennedy. i will miss him personally. i will miss the flights in public. i ll miss his sense of humor in private. and publi and perhaps more significantly, i believe this chamber ll miss his talents as a legislator most of all, his leadership. i can't say i hope more of our llgues will adopt his views on policy, i hope more of us can adopt his approach to the legislative process. i was there in cifornia during a speech at a fund-raiser when they came and said senator kennedy on the line and he sounds very agitated. so i went and said ted, what is the matter? and he said i have great news for you, he said -- i said what's that? he said i'm going toet married again. i said to lino per? he said no, but you would love her. she's a wderful person and she has two wonderful children. i am going to adopt tm and trea
i cannot exactly say that i have always been totally plsed with alof the kennedy staff of the time, butas is true of their boss or was true of their boss, while we might haveeen fruent adversaries, we were never enemies. madamresident, i am sadded by the loss of my deafriend, senator kennedy. i will miss him personally. i will miss the flights in public. i ll miss his sense of humor in private. and publi and perhaps more significantly, i believe this chamber ll miss his talents as a legislator...
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[applause] >> thank you for reminding me of alof the committees and the legations and directorships i'vehad to reside to take this job in public service. [laughter] it is a pleasure f me to be here today. can everybody hear me? it is a easure for me to be here today and see so manyood friends associated with this committee, associated with my previous life, pentagon, general norman, judge of the air force one of the general counsel of air force, mary l. fer, my special assistant then. personal france year, distinguished members od judiciary. one person i want to single out today and pay special tribute to i did not expect to see here today but it a pleasure and honor to see today is bill coleman. the first time i metill coleman -- he will not remember the first time. it was june, 1974. i was in philadelphia and was asd the wedding of my first cousin, and my uncle, maurice clifford, i was 16, didn't know what i wanted to do. thought i was going to probably end up playing left field for the new york mets. [laughter] and my uncle and his kristen said i am goingo take you by a neighbor of mi
[applause] >> thank you for reminding me of alof the committees and the legations and directorships i'vehad to reside to take this job in public service. [laughter] it is a pleasure f me to be here today. can everybody hear me? it is a easure for me to be here today and see so manyood friends associated with this committee, associated with my previous life, pentagon, general norman, judge of the air force one of the general counsel of air force, mary l. fer, my special assistant then....
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there was a woman appointed years ago and she started pointing at alof these loopholes where this money was disappearing within the government and s was silenced. she was removed because she was finding out where it was going and our government doesn't want -- didn't want her to find, didn't want us to know and still doesn't want us to know. and that was a woman put in a position of gat power and was silenced. >> well, you know, theres actually state attorney general's and ery one of the states has an attorney general and those attorney general's are the chief financial regulator almost like the secretary of the treasury. they are the most important person in that state's that's in charge of regulation. so there have been a lot of state attorney genal's that have tried to get involved. we have had very active ste attorney geral's that try to point out the horrible business practices of country wide. one of the crazy things we are sitting ilate 2006 hearing about the genesis of the problem, thetate attorney general's even back in 2006 starting to question these business practices. i will
there was a woman appointed years ago and she started pointing at alof these loopholes where this money was disappearing within the government and s was silenced. she was removed because she was finding out where it was going and our government doesn't want -- didn't want her to find, didn't want us to know and still doesn't want us to know. and that was a woman put in a position of gat power and was silenced. >> well, you know, theres actually state attorney general's and ery one of the...