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[applause] how anm i doing, angela? the cultural institutions that paved the way to this destruction of freedom -- we have to make a huge turnout on that road and take back those institutions. selecting the best politicians will never be enough. are you with me with that? are you ready to engage in a cultural war after we did back congress in november? we are on the same page. let me talk more about the tactics of our enemies so that we're clear on what we're up against. this is an area i have studied many years. the question has been asked many times in the last year, what is obama doing? surely he is not dumb. why is he doing what he is doing fine knowing these policies have never worked in the past and are not working now and could never work in the future? the shocking answer is they are not supposed to work. at least not in the sense that you and i would have them work. the purpose of the policies is, for the most part, to increase missouri and create crises -- increase misery and create crises. it was taught by a
[applause] how anm i doing, angela? the cultural institutions that paved the way to this destruction of freedom -- we have to make a huge turnout on that road and take back those institutions. selecting the best politicians will never be enough. are you with me with that? are you ready to engage in a cultural war after we did back congress in november? we are on the same page. let me talk more about the tactics of our enemies so that we're clear on what we're up against. this is an area i have...
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angela martin has been through so much. mom is missing as she tries to pursue her "american idol" dream. >>> look at that. a tiny closet, a 12-year-old girl's dungeon of hell for a year, her own parents accused of locking her away. why? mom told police she was scared the girl would steal food from the refrigerator. that's why you lock up your 12-year-old for a year? >>> plus this, a brawl in a basketball game. two girls from rival schools get into a fight in the hallway then the brawl spreads onto the court. players get involved and one students gets tasered. kids screaming and running, you look at, this okay. is tasing teens the best way to handle this? we'll take your calls, 1-877-tell-hln is the number. e-mail us at cnn.com/primenews or text us at hlntv, just start your message with the word prime. it's your chance to be heard. >>> welcome. this is hour number two of "prime news." police have made an arrest in the case of missing baby gabriel johnson. the woman who wanted to adopt it tammy smith faces charges of custodia
angela martin has been through so much. mom is missing as she tries to pursue her "american idol" dream. >>> look at that. a tiny closet, a 12-year-old girl's dungeon of hell for a year, her own parents accused of locking her away. why? mom told police she was scared the girl would steal food from the refrigerator. that's why you lock up your 12-year-old for a year? >>> plus this, a brawl in a basketball game. two girls from rival schools get into a fight in the...
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[applause] how anm i doing, angela? the cultural institutions that paved the way to this destruction of freedom -- we have to make a huge turnout on that road and take back those institutions. selecting the best politicians will never be enough. are you with me with that? are you ready to engage in a cultural war after we did back congress in november? we are on the same page. let me talk more about the tactics of our enemies so that we're clear on what we're up against. this is an area i have studied many years. the question has been asked many times in the last year, what is obama doing? surely he is not dumb. why is he doing what he is doing fine knowing these policies have never worked in the past and are not working now and could never work in the future? the shocking answer is they are not supposed to work. at least not in the sense that you and i would have them work. the purpose of the policies is, for the most part, to increase missouri and create crises -- increase misery and create crises. it was taught by a
[applause] how anm i doing, angela? the cultural institutions that paved the way to this destruction of freedom -- we have to make a huge turnout on that road and take back those institutions. selecting the best politicians will never be enough. are you with me with that? are you ready to engage in a cultural war after we did back congress in november? we are on the same page. let me talk more about the tactics of our enemies so that we're clear on what we're up against. this is an area i have...
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joining us on the phone is angela gates. angela, i know it's been a rough winter for you guys.t is the status of metro trains right now? >> well, currently our metro rail trains are operating on all of our rail lines. however, we are single-tracking through several areas where we're trying to store some of our rail cars to prect them overnight while we experience the snowfall. so we have full train service. right now as of about 5:00 p.m., we have about 500 metro buses out on the streets throughout the renal. and we have a complete list of those bus routes up on our website if people want to know what to know which routes they're able to catch. we'll be making a decision later this evening about the type of service that we'll be able to provide tomorrow morning. and certainly throughout the evening we'll be providing many updates about any service levels as the snow continues to fall. >> and because we are -- this is -- none of us are new to this. this is becoming routine. can we assume that the above-ground stations are going to be an issue tomorrow? >> well, we are expecting,
joining us on the phone is angela gates. angela, i know it's been a rough winter for you guys.t is the status of metro trains right now? >> well, currently our metro rail trains are operating on all of our rail lines. however, we are single-tracking through several areas where we're trying to store some of our rail cars to prect them overnight while we experience the snowfall. so we have full train service. right now as of about 5:00 p.m., we have about 500 metro buses out on the streets...
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. >> thanks angela. >> on the watch list, avatar continues to break blockbuster records, passing the$2 billion mark over the weekend for worldwide ticket sales, taking over titanic for the number one stop. it remains number two in the u.s. just behind titanic prices. adjusting for inflation, half at a remains far below other block busters. gone with the wind was the most popular movie if you adjust the ticket prices. it would have brought in $1.5 billion in the united states, followed by star wars and the sound of music. that's all the time we have for today's show. thanks for watching everyone. we'll see you tomorrow.
. >> thanks angela. >> on the watch list, avatar continues to break blockbuster records, passing the$2 billion mark over the weekend for worldwide ticket sales, taking over titanic for the number one stop. it remains number two in the u.s. just behind titanic prices. adjusting for inflation, half at a remains far below other block busters. gone with the wind was the most popular movie if you adjust the ticket prices. it would have brought in $1.5 billion in the united states,...
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[applause] how anm i doing, angela? the cultural institutions that paved the way to this destruction of freedom -- we have to make a huge turnout on that road and take back those institutions. selecting the best politicians will never be enough. are you with me with that? are you ready to engage in a cultural war after we did back congress in november? we are on the same page. let me talk more about the tactics of our enemies so that we're clear on what we're up against. this is an area i have studied many years. the question has been asked many times in the last year, what is obama doing? surely he is not dumb. why is he doing what he is doing fine knowing these policies have never worked in the past and are not working now and could never work in the future? the shocking answer is they are not supposed to work. at least not in the sense that you and i would have them work. the purpose of the policies is, for the most part, to increase missouri and create crises -- increase misery and create crises. it was taught by a
[applause] how anm i doing, angela? the cultural institutions that paved the way to this destruction of freedom -- we have to make a huge turnout on that road and take back those institutions. selecting the best politicians will never be enough. are you with me with that? are you ready to engage in a cultural war after we did back congress in november? we are on the same page. let me talk more about the tactics of our enemies so that we're clear on what we're up against. this is an area i have...
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angela merkel saying the same thing. the pressure is increasing. the lone holdout at the moment is china, and how they will react either to sanctions at the united nations or through unilateral sanctions from different countries, we will have to see. that our state department correspondent. the japanese transport minister has drawn criticism that the world's biggest car maker, for he says not moving fast enough to fix the faults that are plaguing millions of its cars. toyota has announced a world wide recall of another 4000 vehicles, hybrids, including the best-selling prius, for brake problems. >> another humbling admission by the world's biggest carmaker and about of apology. toyota was telling japan's government that more cars will have to be recalled. this time, it is the prius hybrid, and the problem is the brakes. the recall was worldwide. the company is already fixing about 8 million cars. toyota's president, grandson of the founder, was also saying sorry. dozens of customers have complained of a lag between the pedal being pressed and the c
angela merkel saying the same thing. the pressure is increasing. the lone holdout at the moment is china, and how they will react either to sanctions at the united nations or through unilateral sanctions from different countries, we will have to see. that our state department correspondent. the japanese transport minister has drawn criticism that the world's biggest car maker, for he says not moving fast enough to fix the faults that are plaguing millions of its cars. toyota has announced a...
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what happens when angela merkel or some of the rulers of these other countries have to come in and bail out their banks once again. so you have to imagine how difficult it is for the ruler of a germany to go to their people and say we need to help bail out a european cousin here because this is bound to recourse to us. at the same time, the germans are saying well, the greek have to tighten their own belt. so it's exceedingly difficult and fraught with tension. >> couric: roben farzhad, thanks again. >> thank you, jeffrey, appreciate appreciateit.appreci. >> lehrer: again, the other major developments of the day: the president and the republicans staked out their health care ground in a televised summit that was testy at times. and the government of afghanistan officially claimed control over a key taliban stronghold. the "newshour" is always online. hari sreenivasan, in our newsroom, previews what's there. hari? >> sreenivasan: on health care, you can ask three policy experts your questions about where the reform effort goes next and read our live blog reactions to the summit. all that
what happens when angela merkel or some of the rulers of these other countries have to come in and bail out their banks once again. so you have to imagine how difficult it is for the ruler of a germany to go to their people and say we need to help bail out a european cousin here because this is bound to recourse to us. at the same time, the germans are saying well, the greek have to tighten their own belt. so it's exceedingly difficult and fraught with tension. >> couric: roben farzhad,...
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[applause] >> how am i doing angela?he cultural institutions have paved the way, the roads to this destruction of true freedom. we have to make a u-turn on that road and take back the institutions. electing the best politicians will never be enough. are you with me on that? [applause] >> are you ready to engage in a cultural war as the congress? okay. we're on the same page. let's talk about the ennies. this is an area that i have studied more years than i care to remember. the question has been asked, what is obama doing? surely he's not dumped. why is he doing what he's doing knowing the pollties have never worked in the past, are not working now, with and would never work in the future? and the shocking hands is they are not supposed to work. at least not sense that you and i would have them work. in fact, the purpose of the policies is for the most part to increase misery and create crises. it's an old trick. it was actually codified by a marxist klumian professor in may 2, 1966 when barack obama was only four years
[applause] >> how am i doing angela?he cultural institutions have paved the way, the roads to this destruction of true freedom. we have to make a u-turn on that road and take back the institutions. electing the best politicians will never be enough. are you with me on that? [applause] >> are you ready to engage in a cultural war as the congress? okay. we're on the same page. let's talk about the ennies. this is an area that i have studied more years than i care to remember. the...
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not just the iconic figures like angela davis and kathleen cleaver who are very important, but also poor black women who were welfare rights and tenant activist in places like durability alive and baltimore mayor in places like philadelphia. so certainly black women participate in that movement in organizations like snake and the black panthers. but for the most part more black women and black people participated just an ad hoc grass-roots organizations. both on university campuses and especially off campus in the 1960s and 70s. you mentioned a number of people who were kind of in the shadows that kind of a personal note to cite one, william worthy, who turns out was an adviser to our black student newspaper, boston university, when i was a student there and we founded in bill would be was there. you mentioned him and another in a number of other instances where he was one of those people kind of in the forefront among african-american radicals, got to go malcolm x and played well as an african-american journalist, the first one to go to china would you could go to china. >> guest: bill
not just the iconic figures like angela davis and kathleen cleaver who are very important, but also poor black women who were welfare rights and tenant activist in places like durability alive and baltimore mayor in places like philadelphia. so certainly black women participate in that movement in organizations like snake and the black panthers. but for the most part more black women and black people participated just an ad hoc grass-roots organizations. both on university campuses and...
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. >> reporter: wellpoint's ceo angela brailey. >> we are fighting every day to make sure we can make their health benefits more affordable. >> reporter: she blamed the increases on soaring medical costs and too many healthy young people dropping their coverage. >> we don't like raising our rates that much. we know it's a hardship on these people. >> reporter: democrats criticized the company spending millions on lavish retreats at ritzy resorts and cited internal company e-mails that tied the premium increase to company profits. brailey argued their profits are ed modest compared to other sectors of the economy. >> i don't mind you making a profit but at the end of the year 2009, you still made $2 billion something and that's not enough? >> reporter: today the secretary of health and human services summoned ceos of five major insurance companies to meet next week to explain why premiums are going up even faster than medical costs. lisa myers, nbc news, washington. >> all of this sets the scene for tomorrow's summit on health care, with president obama, congressional democrats and rep
. >> reporter: wellpoint's ceo angela brailey. >> we are fighting every day to make sure we can make their health benefits more affordable. >> reporter: she blamed the increases on soaring medical costs and too many healthy young people dropping their coverage. >> we don't like raising our rates that much. we know it's a hardship on these people. >> reporter: democrats criticized the company spending millions on lavish retreats at ritzy resorts and cited internal...
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leaves behind sisters barbara, angela, marla, brother marty, widow rachel, sons ethan and tyler. william brown, american hero. thanks to our guests, but especially to you for being with us. see you tomorrow night 8:00 sharp eastern. and until then, good night, friend.
leaves behind sisters barbara, angela, marla, brother marty, widow rachel, sons ethan and tyler. william brown, american hero. thanks to our guests, but especially to you for being with us. see you tomorrow night 8:00 sharp eastern. and until then, good night, friend.
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angela has traffic, and we will hear for her in a moment b we will start with howe wart. it's a monster storm. i don't say it lightly. devastating for parts of the north and east. philly will get clobbered. maybe new york. we have cancel late -- cancellations at laguardia. boston has been canceled because of the impending storm. in the district, the snow stopped here, but hanging on in upper county through mount airy. this is conversational stuff, you see the brandiwine through culver county. a little bit of rest on the coast. on the weather computer, quickly showing some moisture to the east. the key right now, the temperatures almost universally above freezing. even in montgomery, it's a agree or two cold. i'm just expecting a cloudy day with the winds picking up. a few flurries. no big problems today. tonight into friday, we will have more problems. i will tell you all about it. >> hello friends, welcome to thursday. hope you off to a great start. eastbound en route 50, near the bay bridge, looking like the accident has cleared. finally the traffic is moving. we are de
angela has traffic, and we will hear for her in a moment b we will start with howe wart. it's a monster storm. i don't say it lightly. devastating for parts of the north and east. philly will get clobbered. maybe new york. we have cancel late -- cancellations at laguardia. boston has been canceled because of the impending storm. in the district, the snow stopped here, but hanging on in upper county through mount airy. this is conversational stuff, you see the brandiwine through culver county. a...
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for that reason, we thought it would be smart to ask our recepti receptionist, angela, who she thinkss going to win the super bowl. >> my final prediction for the super bowl is saints, 16, colts, 25. >> jimmy: well that's -- i didn't know that was played. probably dizzy. that, by the way, goes on all day up there. this is embarrassing. you know, in the old days when you had a job on television, you were only on television while you're at work but now we're lucky because thanks to websites like tmz, you are able to be on television all the time, when you go to your car, when you go to get coffee, when you go out to eat. there are dozens of very talented reporters following you constantly asking you important questions, and videotaping you in case something wonderful happens. last night after the show, i went out to dinner with dicky, our announcer, and a couple of other people. don't patronize him, he doesn't need it. and fortunately, the paparazzi was on hand to capture this -- this is a look at what i go through almost every day. >> jimmy! buddy. what's up, jimmy? >> jimmy: really go
for that reason, we thought it would be smart to ask our recepti receptionist, angela, who she thinkss going to win the super bowl. >> my final prediction for the super bowl is saints, 16, colts, 25. >> jimmy: well that's -- i didn't know that was played. probably dizzy. that, by the way, goes on all day up there. this is embarrassing. you know, in the old days when you had a job on television, you were only on television while you're at work but now we're lucky because thanks to...
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on the telephone is angela gates from metro.hanks for joining us. >> sure. >> i understand that trains above ground are not running today, or do you anticipate it's possible they will be running a little later today? >> well, currently, as you've been reporting, we only have underground metro rail service and no service for metro bus or metro access because of the poor road conditions. we'll be monitoring conditions throughout the day to see what kind of service labels we'll be able to provide. really we're going to be focusing our efforts on clearing the above ground tracks in an effort to have service available tomorrow. so in all likelihood, above ground service probably will not be able today. but we will be doing our best to get back in action as quickly as possible. >> and often you run the trains on the aboveground tracks to keep the tracks clear. have crews been working overnight to make sure you pretreated some of the tracks? >> yes. our crews have been working around the clock literally for the last several weeks with
on the telephone is angela gates from metro.hanks for joining us. >> sure. >> i understand that trains above ground are not running today, or do you anticipate it's possible they will be running a little later today? >> well, currently, as you've been reporting, we only have underground metro rail service and no service for metro bus or metro access because of the poor road conditions. we'll be monitoring conditions throughout the day to see what kind of service labels we'll...
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angela braly. if we have unanimous consent. >> without objective. do you want to see it first? spoke i will hand it to you. in the letter, that represented as you wrote, she quotes from your anthem, blue cross unit in an e-mail message urging your employees to oppose healthcare reform, and is reported to have said that reform proposals would quote cause tens of millions of americans to lose their private coverage. and she makes a point that the 39% rate increase flies in the face of this concern for those who would supposedly lose coverage. wonder if you could respond to that? >> i would be happy to. we are very concerned with the legislation that was being proposed because we didn't feel like it addressed that concept of addressing getting everyone in the pool. and as a result, that, with combined with some other changes that were proposed, including changing the age rating, that our analysis, our actuarial analysis which we shared publicly and have available speed is what is the measure you use? >> it varies by state you're in sydney could probably give the details around cal
angela braly. if we have unanimous consent. >> without objective. do you want to see it first? spoke i will hand it to you. in the letter, that represented as you wrote, she quotes from your anthem, blue cross unit in an e-mail message urging your employees to oppose healthcare reform, and is reported to have said that reform proposals would quote cause tens of millions of americans to lose their private coverage. and she makes a point that the 39% rate increase flies in the face of this...
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ideas, writers, books i'd never seen before back in nigeria, like "the autobiography malcolm x," angelas are scared of revolution." it was amazing. ♪ i had to go all the way to america to understand things my mother had been trying to teach me all along. ♪ ♪ let's open that book them call dictionary open and make me see i said open that book ♪ ♪ them call dictionary open and make see upside down is right there clearly ♪ ♪ open and make me see we recognize the word for sure yes open and make me see ♪ ♪ because we get its meaning too head for down nyash for up ♪ ♪ because we get its meaning too head for down nyash for up ♪ ♪ upside down's got more meanings too head for down nyash for up ♪ ♪ upside down's got more meanings too head for down nyash for up ♪ ♪ when i travel when i see like any teacher for this land ♪ ♪ the way i see things i go talk about upside up and downside down ♪ ♪ for overseas where i see communication organized agriculture organized electric organized ♪ ♪ big system organized black people organized black people organized ♪ ♪ english man get english name american man ge
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wellpoint's chief executive angela braly defended her company's actions. she said insurers are not the source of the problem. >> the rise in health care costs and healthy people opting out of the system when other issues arise, such as the tough economic times we are experiencing today. these factors led to the rate increases you have seen from our company and others in california. >> reporter: later, health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius announced she's calling in leaders of five major health insurance firms to explain their rising premiums. >> sreenivasan: the full house voted today to repeal the health insurance industry's exemption from federal anti-trust laws. the move may have little practical effect, since states already regulate the companies. former vice president dick cheney was released from a washington hospital today. he suffered a mild heart attack earlier this week. but a spokesman said today mr. cheney is "feeling good", and plans to resume his normal schedule soon. the former vice president is 69 years old. he has had five
wellpoint's chief executive angela braly defended her company's actions. she said insurers are not the source of the problem. >> the rise in health care costs and healthy people opting out of the system when other issues arise, such as the tough economic times we are experiencing today. these factors led to the rate increases you have seen from our company and others in california. >> reporter: later, health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius announced she's calling in...
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angela merkel, german chancellor, mountain stiff resistance last night to any swift bailout of greece german unity on the first statement from eu leaders pledging to safeguard stability, hope for a german-led plan to shore up grease's critical finances cord-by merkel -- greece's critical finances were dashed by merkel. speaking of europe, we will move to foreign-policy. çwright,ç she has been here my çtimes. ç she spent her entire career reporting on global affairs with a particular emphasis on southeast asia and the middle east and we are going to talk to her about what we saw coming from tehran yesterday on the 31st anniversary ofç the islamist result -- revolution. we will be right bcb. >> to the and "book tv" for a three-day prison as the weekend. henry paulson talking to warren buffett. on "after words," historian and poet to prizewinner on how the atomic bomb changed the presidency and the role of the u.s. in the world. it read airs sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific, and all day monday, books on american presidents. fdr, president obama and our culture, creag sh
angela merkel, german chancellor, mountain stiff resistance last night to any swift bailout of greece german unity on the first statement from eu leaders pledging to safeguard stability, hope for a german-led plan to shore up grease's critical finances cord-by merkel -- greece's critical finances were dashed by merkel. speaking of europe, we will move to foreign-policy. çwright,ç she has been here my çtimes. ç she spent her entire career reporting on global affairs with a particular...
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angela in the chapter we're talking about, the white woman with the two miss raise daughters. she wanted something done about healthcare. very specific that she said i want you to focus on the bottom and healthcare. and her basic thing was the disappointment and barack for them is not that he hasn't achieved all of those things, but that they don't fell like he is the iraq on their behalf yet. it's like on want you to do is throw back at the structure that jon is talking about that says all of these corporations they get whatever it is that they want to, but i want someone, i want to feel like you recognize the problems that i'm having, and will try to at least impact of that. >> i just want to say one thing. i think the idea of a messianic figure in our politics is so strong and goes back robert and i both are privileged enough to live in south africa for his short time. the idea of the messiahs. we got to be honest. that's something that africans and african-americans, that we've always believed in. but i have to say i'm not sure it's ever existed in this country, and to som
angela in the chapter we're talking about, the white woman with the two miss raise daughters. she wanted something done about healthcare. very specific that she said i want you to focus on the bottom and healthcare. and her basic thing was the disappointment and barack for them is not that he hasn't achieved all of those things, but that they don't fell like he is the iraq on their behalf yet. it's like on want you to do is throw back at the structure that jon is talking about that says all of...
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so i did want to recognize angela, and she's going to do the honors. [applause] >> and she's going to do the honors of introducing this fabulous group of speakers and panel. thank you so much. >> good afternoon everybody. this is all for you, so i hope you are really enjoying it. you will recall that our thing for this year's 40 anniversary conference is 40 years, leaders of the past present and the future. and i hope you have been inspired by the echoes, the voices of the leaders from the past. i think you heard this afternoon with benjamin. i think you heard it was cory booker this morning. but i have the pleasure of presenting you this afternoon with some of the most amazing present and future leaders of media. and i know it's been hot in here all afternoon, but it's going to get hotter. [laughter] >> so i hope you're ready. i have the pleasure of meeting actually a member of our board of directors, jeff johnson. jeff is a washington, d.c.,-based award-winning journalist, a social activist and political commentator. from his celebrated conversations
so i did want to recognize angela, and she's going to do the honors. [applause] >> and she's going to do the honors of introducing this fabulous group of speakers and panel. thank you so much. >> good afternoon everybody. this is all for you, so i hope you are really enjoying it. you will recall that our thing for this year's 40 anniversary conference is 40 years, leaders of the past present and the future. and i hope you have been inspired by the echoes, the voices of the leaders...
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[laughter] >> nimer-- my name is angela and i was wondering how you describe the style of this book fromhe style of the n word? >> that is a good question. how would i describe this dial-up this book? i would describe the last book is a work of history and i would describe this one has a work of journalism. >> how are you doing? i am also from columbia college. i was wondering, regarding the freedom museum is any of your work going to be displayed in the museum and have the plant on contributing the exhibits that are not there yet? >> i think the representatives of the freedom museum can address what is going on with the freedom museum. collican sais i am grateful to have been hosted by them and would happily work with them in whatever capacity. >> i have another question. regarding your new novel, nappy days is that coming out in 2010? are any of the real-life experiences paralleled in any aspect of the book? >> i am sure, i am sure the answer is yes. i can't think of a specific experience right now because i immediately set out to fictionalize how that changed-- how can i change this?
[laughter] >> nimer-- my name is angela and i was wondering how you describe the style of this book fromhe style of the n word? >> that is a good question. how would i describe this dial-up this book? i would describe the last book is a work of history and i would describe this one has a work of journalism. >> how are you doing? i am also from columbia college. i was wondering, regarding the freedom museum is any of your work going to be displayed in the museum and have the...
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normally on monday mornings, the word count is 2-1 in angela's favor, it's now 3-1 as we close out this segment but that's all right. i accept that. look, the fact of the matter is, it is independents, you're exactly right and what few liberal republicans are left, there are not many of them, but independents now form the largest single voting block in america and are critical to what happens in november. what the key party movement and sarah palin have done is -- among independents has scared them away from the republican line. look, sarah palin, look, she's a colleague of ours, hope she does well but with independents, her negatives are 60 percent. i'm not so sure i'd put that person out as sort of my cultural attache. wait a second, so i can finish this up. here's the problem. it is true there are more conservatives, the fact is the republican party has the smallest number of registered voters than they've had in the history of the republican party, since 1960. >> bob, more of that tea party movement identifies can republicans. that's just wrong. uma: unfortunately, we're out of time
normally on monday mornings, the word count is 2-1 in angela's favor, it's now 3-1 as we close out this segment but that's all right. i accept that. look, the fact of the matter is, it is independents, you're exactly right and what few liberal republicans are left, there are not many of them, but independents now form the largest single voting block in america and are critical to what happens in november. what the key party movement and sarah palin have done is -- among independents has scared...
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>> my name is angela ford and i was wondering how would you describe your dial in this book from thetyle in the. >> how would i describe the style of this book? i would describe the last book of the work of history and i would describe this as a work of journalism. >> how are you doing? and joe, also from columbia college. i was wondering, regarding the freedom museum, is if you were going to be displayed and museums and have you planned on contributing any of them may be potential exhibits that aren't there yet? >> well, i think the representative of the freedom museum is probably best addressed with going on with the freedom museum. all i can say is i'm grateful to have been hosted by them and would happily work with them at whatever capacity. >> another question. regarding your new novel, nappy days, is that coming out in 2010? >> yeah. >> or any of the real-life experience is going to be paralleled in any aspect of the book? >> realize, i'm sure. i'm sure the answer is yes. i can't think of specific experience right now because i immediately set out to fictionalize. you know, how
>> my name is angela ford and i was wondering how would you describe your dial in this book from thetyle in the. >> how would i describe the style of this book? i would describe the last book of the work of history and i would describe this as a work of journalism. >> how are you doing? and joe, also from columbia college. i was wondering, regarding the freedom museum, is if you were going to be displayed and museums and have you planned on contributing any of them may be...
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. >> we have angela braly, cynthia miller. welcome. it's the policy of this committee -- signs down, please. before we get going, we aren't going to allow signs while we are trying to conduct this hearing. no. no. no. just put them away. just put them away. very good. thank you. it's the policy of this subcommittee to take all testimony under oath. you have the right under the rules of the house to be represented by counsel. i'm going to ask you to please rise, raise your right hand and take the oath. >> ms. bfer braly. >> thank you, mr. chairman and members of the subcommittee for this opportunity to discuss rising health care costs and the need for sustainable health care reform. this is a very important week for all americans. and i'm sure you join me in hoping that tomorrow's health summit will be the beginning of a truly constructive, positive process in which every american can have confidence. i'm especially pleased to have been invited to speak with you because i understand the burden that rising health care costs put on famili
. >> we have angela braly, cynthia miller. welcome. it's the policy of this committee -- signs down, please. before we get going, we aren't going to allow signs while we are trying to conduct this hearing. no. no. no. just put them away. just put them away. very good. thank you. it's the policy of this subcommittee to take all testimony under oath. you have the right under the rules of the house to be represented by counsel. i'm going to ask you to please rise, raise your right hand and...
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on our second panel, we have angela braly, president and ceo,wellpoint. cynthia miller, executive vice president and integration management officer of wellpoint. welcome. it's the policy of this committee -- signs down, please. >> pardon? >> before we get going the, we're not going to allow signs while we're trying to conduct this hearing, okay? yeah. no, no, just put 'em away. just put 'em away. all right, very good. thank you. it's the policy of this subcommittee to take all testimony under oath. please be advised that you have the right to be advised by counsel during your testimony. do you wish to be represented or advised by counsel? >> no. >> okay. i'm going to ask you to, please, rise, raise your right hand, take the oath. do you swear or affirm the testimony you're about to give to be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth in the matter pending before this committee? >> i do. >> you are now under oath. we have an opening statement, it will be five minutes long. if you would like to submit a longer statement for inclusion in the recor
on our second panel, we have angela braly, president and ceo,wellpoint. cynthia miller, executive vice president and integration management officer of wellpoint. welcome. it's the policy of this committee -- signs down, please. >> pardon? >> before we get going the, we're not going to allow signs while we're trying to conduct this hearing, okay? yeah. no, no, just put 'em away. just put 'em away. all right, very good. thank you. it's the policy of this subcommittee to take all...
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. >> reporter: exponent vice president angela myers sat down with us and fired back at critics. >> you'reing if a victim hire ushgsd had the money to do so, in this exact case, you would run the exact same test and do the exact same thing as if toyota was your client? >> that's correct. >> people have a very difficult time believing that. >> well, engineers are much like doctors. we have ethical standards. we are licensed professionals. >> reporter: meyer said the report is only the beginning of what will be an exhaustive investigation. while myers insist the wishes of the paying client don't matter in the same breath, she seems to indicate it's how the game is played. >> they're going to look at our report and they're going to tear it apart. we're going to look at their report, i'm sure, and we're going to tear it apart. >> but with the science, that's what's wrong with our system. you could have ph.d.s on either side and have different conclusions. and lo and behold you have conclusions marrying them. >> we're going to do the right science. if toyota likes it, great. if toyota doesn't l
. >> reporter: exponent vice president angela myers sat down with us and fired back at critics. >> you'reing if a victim hire ushgsd had the money to do so, in this exact case, you would run the exact same test and do the exact same thing as if toyota was your client? >> that's correct. >> people have a very difficult time believing that. >> well, engineers are much like doctors. we have ethical standards. we are licensed professionals. >> reporter: meyer...
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session features a discussion with angela mcglowan and joseph farah, founder and editor of worldnetdaily.comey see the movement headed. this is about 50 minutes. >> even though our economy is growing again, these are tough times. to many families cannot make ends meet. while yesterday we learned that the unemployment rate dropped below 10% for the first time since summer, it is still unacceptably high. to many americans still cannot find work. what we have to remember at a time like this is that we are not helpless in the face of our difficulties. as americans, we make our own destiny. before your own path. i am confident that as we come together and put aside the policies that are holding us back, we can do that again. we can rebuild its economy on a new, stronger foundation that leads to more jobs and greater prosperity. i believe a key part of that foundation is america's small businesses. the places where most jobs began. these companies represent the essence of the american spirit, the promise that anyone can succeed in this country if you have a good idea and the determination to see i
session features a discussion with angela mcglowan and joseph farah, founder and editor of worldnetdaily.comey see the movement headed. this is about 50 minutes. >> even though our economy is growing again, these are tough times. to many families cannot make ends meet. while yesterday we learned that the unemployment rate dropped below 10% for the first time since summer, it is still unacceptably high. to many americans still cannot find work. what we have to remember at a time like this...
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ladies angela, mr. rolf freeman. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ musi mesic ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ bee ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] [applause] [applause] >> and that's the national prayer breakfast, an annual event established in 1953. it's organized by christian group known as the fellowship foundation. and now we are live at the u.s. capitol for senate gallery waiting to hear from the majority leader, harry b. is expected to talk about the senate agenda for 2010, including job creation efforts. the democrats meeting yesterday with president obama. it should get underway shortly. that meeting, by the way, lasted an hour and a half or so. you can take a look at that online, as well as the meeting between the president and house republicans last friday. that's online at c-span.org. we are live waiting to hear from the majority leader. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> this is the u.s. senate radio television gallery, waiting for m
ladies angela, mr. rolf freeman. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ musi mesic ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ bee ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] [applause] [applause] >> and that's the national prayer breakfast, an annual event established in 1953. it's organized by christian group known as the fellowship foundation. and now we are live at the u.s. capitol for senate gallery waiting to hear from the majority leader, harry b. is expected to talk about the...
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over here is angela. they got a dog over there. >> rebecca, i remember her. you're going to buy a home there. >> reporter: actually, i think there's an apartment that they were going to let me rent out and come in there and eat and use the restroom while we're out here. >> see, it takes storms to bring people together, all right, megan, thank you. >>> the weekend storm jumped more than 2 feet of snow on city streets, and for days the residents have been concerned about being snowed in on the side streets that haven't been plowed and some of them are still messy. >> some of them are hazardous, and now that there's no more snw how are the dree trees looking . >> reporter: let's start with the good news. you see this right here. this is actually a one lane of traffic opening for folks to be able to drive. this is not here, even until last night. we saw the front end loader coming in through here when we got here at 4:15, 4:30 it was moving the snow around to make a one lane. pretty good, when you plow and move things around, especially the new snow, it ends up f
over here is angela. they got a dog over there. >> rebecca, i remember her. you're going to buy a home there. >> reporter: actually, i think there's an apartment that they were going to let me rent out and come in there and eat and use the restroom while we're out here. >> see, it takes storms to bring people together, all right, megan, thank you. >>> the weekend storm jumped more than 2 feet of snow on city streets, and for days the residents have been concerned...
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women really were some of the key activists in that movement and not just the iconic figures like angela davis and cathleen cleaver who were very important but also poor black women who work wealthy tenants activists in places like durham north carolina and places like baltimore, maryland and places like philadelphia. certainly black women participated in that movement and organizations like sncc and like the black panther but for the most part black women and black people or a grassroots organizations with on university campuses and especially of campuses in the 1960's and 70's. >> host: you mentioned a number of people kind of in the shadows. i'm going to take a kind of personal note to site one, william were the, who turns out was a adviser to the black student newspaper boston university when i was a student there and we found it and bill word the was there. you mentioned him in a number of instances where he was one of those people kind of in the forefront among the african american radicals and got to know malcolm x and played a role as an african-american journalist. i believe the
women really were some of the key activists in that movement and not just the iconic figures like angela davis and cathleen cleaver who were very important but also poor black women who work wealthy tenants activists in places like durham north carolina and places like baltimore, maryland and places like philadelphia. certainly black women participated in that movement and organizations like sncc and like the black panther but for the most part black women and black people or a grassroots...
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angela, who believed that education creates a stronger and more just society.dividuals have given so much to the owensboro community and the entire region. students at brescia enjoy a more personalized education with a 12-1 student to teacher ratio. brescia takes pride in creating an atmosphere of community while paying close teant to the personalities of their students. they have 15 athletic teams that participate in the national association of intercollegiate athletics. i'm proud to represent brescia university in washington, and i'm proud to represent the owensboro-davis county community in which it is located. i ask my colleagues to support this resolution and join me in commending brescia for its commitment to service, faith and education. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: -- mr. petri: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from ohio. ms. fudge: mr. speaker, i thank mr. guthrie and urge all of my colleagues to support this resolution. resolution 1043. with that i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman
angela, who believed that education creates a stronger and more just society.dividuals have given so much to the owensboro community and the entire region. students at brescia enjoy a more personalized education with a 12-1 student to teacher ratio. brescia takes pride in creating an atmosphere of community while paying close teant to the personalities of their students. they have 15 athletic teams that participate in the national association of intercollegiate athletics. i'm proud to represent...
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teleconference with british prime minister gordon brown and german chancellor on the lumber co -- chance angela as the upcoming nuclear security summit. looking at the week ahead, the president has no public events tomorrow. on sunday, the president will travel to the national naval medical center in bethesda, maryland, where he will undergo a routine physical. afterwards, he will visit wounded warriors who are getting treatment at the same facility. just a quick coverage note on that -- if you are in the pool that day, please see katie. it will be a barely -- a very early movement on sunday. we will have a readout from the doctor sometime, hopefully, early to mid afternoon about the recent physical. sorry? we will disperse it from here. on monday, the president will announce new steps in the administration's efforts to improve america's schools at an event hosted by general colin powell and his wife, alma. america's promise alliance is the nation's largest partnership organization dedicated to improving the lives of children and youth. tuesday, the president will travel to savannah, georgia. t
teleconference with british prime minister gordon brown and german chancellor on the lumber co -- chance angela as the upcoming nuclear security summit. looking at the week ahead, the president has no public events tomorrow. on sunday, the president will travel to the national naval medical center in bethesda, maryland, where he will undergo a routine physical. afterwards, he will visit wounded warriors who are getting treatment at the same facility. just a quick coverage note on that -- if you...