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emigrating to australia in 1950. today in been pressing the day she is in prison and purse as an example. it had the date of the immigration and where they went and what ship and in the case of the united states, and that it even had the initial address. there was nothing on the cards that would indicate if the people were nazi war criminals but of course, i knew that deprivation from other sources. i knew practically all nazi war criminals emigrated through anglo-saxon countries posed as refugees and then allowed to emigrate and come to the country's as refugees. i made up a list of those that i knew were nazi war criminals and it went looking for them and a low and behold 16 out of the 49, i found with specific information, and most went to the state's coming to canada and to australia. in any event, this immediately lift a red lights. this is a gold mine to find nazi war criminals probe at this point* i already worked for the o s are for six years. i was getting bored and i actually contacted the seven wiesenthal
emigrating to australia in 1950. today in been pressing the day she is in prison and purse as an example. it had the date of the immigration and where they went and what ship and in the case of the united states, and that it even had the initial address. there was nothing on the cards that would indicate if the people were nazi war criminals but of course, i knew that deprivation from other sources. i knew practically all nazi war criminals emigrated through anglo-saxon countries posed as...
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she is in a damage eyes rachel l go to australia to meet with tiger woods. i mean, we had a team of reporters on the story for several weeks. as you know, nancy, you know, we've dealt with these types of women before. ray yell hunter in the john edwards scandal. for months and months and months denied any type of relationship with john edwards. it is' not uncommon that somebody will deny involvement with a major celebrity or newsmaker. >> 911. what's your emergency. >> i have -- this is [ inaudible ] i have someone down in front of my house. they hit a pole. i came out to see -- >> is it a car accident, sir? >> he's -- >> okay, sir, sir, is it a car acciden accident? >> i don't know. >> sir? >> what happened what's wrong? >> i have a neighbor. he hit the tree. we came out here just to see what was going on. i see him. he's laying down. >> it was an auto accident? >> it was an auto accidents, yes. >> my two officers arrived on the scene and noticed tiger woods laying on the ground in front of his vehicle with his wife over him rendering first aid. >> this sit
she is in a damage eyes rachel l go to australia to meet with tiger woods. i mean, we had a team of reporters on the story for several weeks. as you know, nancy, you know, we've dealt with these types of women before. ray yell hunter in the john edwards scandal. for months and months and months denied any type of relationship with john edwards. it is' not uncommon that somebody will deny involvement with a major celebrity or newsmaker. >> 911. what's your emergency. >> i have --...
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that rachel had gone in mid-november to australia to hook up with tiger. we followed her based on source information from new york halfway around the world to australia. we saw her go into tiger's hotel, check into the hotel, get off on the 35th floor of the hotel where tiger was staying. of course, rachel is denying this. but we feel very comfortable with our report. we have multiple sources -- >> just let me ask you this, mr. levine. >> sure. >> has anybody threatened to sue you over the story alleging libel or slander? >> no. we have not received any threats of a lawsuit. tiger's people denied the story. when we went to them for comment, rachel denied the story. and i'm told she has an attorney, a great attorney, gloria allred out in los angeles. but we have not received any communication on -- >> that's one of the last things i would want is gloria allred chewing my behind. i can tell you that much, mr. levine. so no threat of a lawsuit right now. now, mr. levine, let me ask you this. the alleged other woman gave her side of the story -- hold on, let m
that rachel had gone in mid-november to australia to hook up with tiger. we followed her based on source information from new york halfway around the world to australia. we saw her go into tiger's hotel, check into the hotel, get off on the 35th floor of the hotel where tiger was staying. of course, rachel is denying this. but we feel very comfortable with our report. we have multiple sources -- >> just let me ask you this, mr. levine. >> sure. >> has anybody threatened to sue...
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in australia, there was a shark on shark attack.alking about a "monster shark" lurks off the coast. we went down under to check it out. we found shark lovers who are using this to try to change shark attitudes. i'm in australia, about to dive into a tank filled with sharks. tell my wife i love her. i'll show you how this turns out in a moment. >> hang on. >> but first, here's why we're down under. >> swimmers are being warned. >> it bit another ten-foot shark nearly in half. >> reporter: these pictures, which made headlines all over the world. a dead great white shark that had been eaten by a much larger great white shark. that told you there was a larger one out there? >> oh, yes. where there's small sharks, there are big sharks. >> reporter: i didn't know that sharks ate other sharks. >> they do, particularly the great white. >> reporter: this has put a good scare into this area. a place where the government puts out giant shark nets alarmingly close to crowded beaches. it's amazing you have them this close to the beach. >> oh, my
in australia, there was a shark on shark attack.alking about a "monster shark" lurks off the coast. we went down under to check it out. we found shark lovers who are using this to try to change shark attitudes. i'm in australia, about to dive into a tank filled with sharks. tell my wife i love her. i'll show you how this turns out in a moment. >> hang on. >> but first, here's why we're down under. >> swimmers are being warned. >> it bit another ten-foot shark...
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rather than than give a name and susie apparently competition in australia awarded the prize. to the wonder years. i'm not that keen on that one i have to say. wanted to build and i think because at the moment feels like there might be anything but the one d. and i've offered to some the fans as well like. the tenterhooks or you know that this to time capsule it was the sort of uncertainty that we're facing with but it turns tense means of course american is this a twenty four seven element but i think this is right it'll be a while before something really settled. and in a recent survey of five thousand brits most popular choice of name over here. was the tried to tens. be sing off competition from the teeny. the ten ts. and the tennis. i think the twenty's are going at such a big ok for us it's just amazing made up the time when it says it's all kind of i hope in exceptional decade i've got this means sixty the more and twenty will find something that really kind of gives it some homes and it'll be a better decade that we can that back on the to muster to let them know. ther
rather than than give a name and susie apparently competition in australia awarded the prize. to the wonder years. i'm not that keen on that one i have to say. wanted to build and i think because at the moment feels like there might be anything but the one d. and i've offered to some the fans as well like. the tenterhooks or you know that this to time capsule it was the sort of uncertainty that we're facing with but it turns tense means of course american is this a twenty four seven element but...
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you have countries in asia that have had terrorist cells, al qaeda cells like sydney, australia, had several sets of rest. they fly nonstop into l.a. toronto 18 in 2006 direct access to the u.s. -- >> tom, are these all part -- these are all going to be added? that was part of my next question then. if the tsa alluded to that partial list of countries where 100% of the passengers traveling through will have to go through enhanced screenings. are you saying these countries you're mentioning, you're talking about asia and europe, is that going to -- everyone? >> tsa hasn't said that those countries and airports are going to be included. they're talking about other countries of interest. >> do you think it will be updated? >> i'm just saying those are only a fraction of the countries that have people that pose a threat, and what about the u.s. airports? we haven't talked about the five virginians that went to pakistan. we had subjects from minneapolis, new york, denver, boston, dallas, springfield, illinois, chicago, raleigh, north carolina, buffalo, new york, that have all had al qaeda
you have countries in asia that have had terrorist cells, al qaeda cells like sydney, australia, had several sets of rest. they fly nonstop into l.a. toronto 18 in 2006 direct access to the u.s. -- >> tom, are these all part -- these are all going to be added? that was part of my next question then. if the tsa alluded to that partial list of countries where 100% of the passengers traveling through will have to go through enhanced screenings. are you saying these countries you're...
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eu, canada, mexico, japan and australia we need to work with these countries and figure this out!he answer is not cut that part of the world off and stay in your own livingroom. it is figure it out. chopping capitalism at the knees is not the answer. >> i'm going to bring in jonas here. [ talking over each other ] >> i would think the answer would be technology. get the screening systems in place. >> we have the body scanner that some senators in congress in america think it is too victorian don't want their bodies seen by these sewn sores. that's another story. i agree with schumer on this. i'll be jonathan for a second. this is putting some of the security back in the hands of airlines where a lot of it belongs. it was taken away in private industry in 9/11, given to the government. ultimately you punish airports for not doing a good job. maybe americans will say we are not going to amsterdam. >> my grandmother lives there. >> we have to do a better job with security, because we took away their liability also with 9/11. this is a will have away from capitalism. >> this is not ab
eu, canada, mexico, japan and australia we need to work with these countries and figure this out!he answer is not cut that part of the world off and stay in your own livingroom. it is figure it out. chopping capitalism at the knees is not the answer. >> i'm going to bring in jonas here. [ talking over each other ] >> i would think the answer would be technology. get the screening systems in place. >> we have the body scanner that some senators in congress in america think it...
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in 2009 a mother in australia watched helplessly as a stroller carrying her 6-month-old son rolled in front of a train. in boston a drunk fell on to the subway tracks. and a woman got her hand stuck in the subway door. everyone was okay. and speaking of being okay, it was called the miracle on the hudson, a pilot named sully became a national hero as he belly-floopd his jetliner into the fridge rid river. all people on board lived to tell the tale. those stories were not a joke. this was a hoax. full of hot air. america fretted, fearful a 6-year-old boy was inside of this balloon as it floated across the colorado sky. he wasn't there and his parents pleaded guilty to charges of making it all up. the year was full of police chases, and this was the money shot, literally, cash cascading from a suspected drug-runners truck. >> i saw it was $100 bills flying from the sky. >> reporter: there were kids in cars. check out the 7-year-old in utah who drove home. he stole his dad's vehicle to skip church. in the end he probably was praying he would be spared his father's wrath. this philadelphi
in 2009 a mother in australia watched helplessly as a stroller carrying her 6-month-old son rolled in front of a train. in boston a drunk fell on to the subway tracks. and a woman got her hand stuck in the subway door. everyone was okay. and speaking of being okay, it was called the miracle on the hudson, a pilot named sully became a national hero as he belly-floopd his jetliner into the fridge rid river. all people on board lived to tell the tale. those stories were not a joke. this was a...
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. >> reporter: australia came forward with financial support. >> australia will provide initially 10illion australian dollars worth of assistance to haiti. five million dollars of that will be allocated immediately for emergency humanitarian assistance. >> reporter: and the international monetary fund pledged $100 million in emergency financing for haiti. the i.m.f. managing director also called for new long-term approaches to the country's chronic needs. >> probably, we will need to do something totally new with haiti at the national level and try to define a global plan to help the recovery of the country, because it's obvious now that the piecemeal approach-- one crisis after the other-- is not enough to get rid of the problems of the country. >> reporter: in fact, the red cross estimated three million people in haiti will need aid of some sort, many of them for a full year. >> woodruff: now for what it is like on the ground in haiti. i spoke earlier with a reporter and an emergency relief coordinator for the salvation army. first, tony winton, a broadcast reporter for the associa
. >> reporter: australia came forward with financial support. >> australia will provide initially 10illion australian dollars worth of assistance to haiti. five million dollars of that will be allocated immediately for emergency humanitarian assistance. >> reporter: and the international monetary fund pledged $100 million in emergency financing for haiti. the i.m.f. managing director also called for new long-term approaches to the country's chronic needs. >> probably, we...
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australia, china, india, and so hopefully usaid loves it. they sent a 71 of their top project managers to see how it's done. and it's one of the examples i use in this book. >> host: i want to talk a bit more about, later, about the ways in which -- the ways that you might want kashmir or about how one goes about getting people to invest in his. obvious he, reading the book would be a start it but i want to know why it is you invested in a. you write about creating tarzan books, reading doctor doolittle. i find it difficult to think of you as jane, even though you are jane. you would have been a different kind of jane, i think, but where did your passion come from? >> guest: i was very jealous of that stupid jane. [laughter] >> host: how so? >> guest: because i wanted to be tarzan to make myself. [laughter] >> host: will. >> guest: but anyway, from the time i was born apparently i was only interested in animals, animals, animals. books about animals. 11 years old i'm going to go to africa and live with animals and write books about them. as
australia, china, india, and so hopefully usaid loves it. they sent a 71 of their top project managers to see how it's done. and it's one of the examples i use in this book. >> host: i want to talk a bit more about, later, about the ways in which -- the ways that you might want kashmir or about how one goes about getting people to invest in his. obvious he, reading the book would be a start it but i want to know why it is you invested in a. you write about creating tarzan books, reading...
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it is already approved for use by european unions, india, australia and according to the arthritis association, rheumatoid arthritis affects close to 1.3 million people in the united states. >>> still ahead on 9 news now, charter schools in the nation's capital looking for students and staff. well have that story. >>> some emergency workers making sure they're ready for any rescue on ice. we'll show you how they do it when 9 news now returns. >>> if you had a chance to get out of the breeze today, it wasn't a bad day. you're wakeup weather calling for a frigid start in many cases. those temperatures anywhere from the teens to lower 20's. it will feel like the single digits. if you're headed to church or a weekend schedule like i am, prepare for it. we do have warmer temperatures on the way though. your complete forecast in just a few minutes. >>> parents looking for alternatives to public schools and teachers looking for jobs headed to the washington convention center today for a closer look at public charter schools. the recruitment expo showcased the 67 charter schools located across some 99
it is already approved for use by european unions, india, australia and according to the arthritis association, rheumatoid arthritis affects close to 1.3 million people in the united states. >>> still ahead on 9 news now, charter schools in the nation's capital looking for students and staff. well have that story. >>> some emergency workers making sure they're ready for any rescue on ice. we'll show you how they do it when 9 news now returns. >>> if you had a chance...
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in australia, we came in completely independent methodologists, have come to the same conclusions.act potentially for the entire economy going forward. number one, legalization therefore produces produces immediate economic impact. based on what we've known in previous legalizations. the reason is that legalization empowers workers immediately to become much more committed and integrated into the economy. immigrants are in a sense, a, a hidden or an undocumented immigrants in particular are a hidden economic engine that we keep, we have kept repressed in this country to the extent, like we saw 20 years ago with legalization, that we allowed them to join the economic mainstream. we see an immediate impact in terms of wages and productivity that they are able to contribute to the economy. i'll show you some graphs in a minute. in addition to that, the, what we've seen is that future flows and the legalized population into the future creates a potential for much more sustained levels of higher wage employment and higher productivity over time. in addition to that, we do do the scenari
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from australia to india, the trip raised questions about who has the upper hand in the u.s./china relationship? at a time when we should be focused on reaffirming our commitment to the region we left many doubt be the depth and breadth of american power and influence. for example, in this 2009 defense white paper, the government of australia states -- excuse me -- we also need to consider the circumstances of a more dramatic and in defense planning terms sudden deterioration in our strategic outlook. while currently unlikely, a transformation of major power relations in the u.s. pacific region would have a profound effect on our strategic circumstances. of particular concern would be any dim mun nugs of the willingness or capacity of the united states to act as a stabilizing force. i hope each of you will give concrete examples ever what we're doing to alleviate these doubts. finally, in just a few weeks, the department of defense will submit its 2010 quadrennial defense review to congress. shortly afterwards we'll receive the nuclear posture review. in the 2006 qvr the pent
from australia to india, the trip raised questions about who has the upper hand in the u.s./china relationship? at a time when we should be focused on reaffirming our commitment to the region we left many doubt be the depth and breadth of american power and influence. for example, in this 2009 defense white paper, the government of australia states -- excuse me -- we also need to consider the circumstances of a more dramatic and in defense planning terms sudden deterioration in our strategic...
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we're way behind korea let alone australia, sweden, and a whole list of economies. japan is actually the forefront of this. they have 100 meg service to 100% of including world japan with a huge take-up as well. but you know, the universal service fund can provide incentive and can match it and leverage private sector investment. and that $350 billion has to come from the private sector. when you have the cycles for rural and urban america large parts of the city are left out. i think that's the way -- one of the ways we can sort of get ourselves there, using the universal service and for new purposes. >> you mention some specific dollar amounts they are in the mountain universal service fund every year that could potentially be shifted at least on the same level as that 7.2 billion that was then the recovery act earlier this year. and then he mentions the 350 billion that the fcc has said is what we need to get to this really high-speed services throughout the country. and he said leveraging, but what can we do with such a small amount of money that is really going
we're way behind korea let alone australia, sweden, and a whole list of economies. japan is actually the forefront of this. they have 100 meg service to 100% of including world japan with a huge take-up as well. but you know, the universal service fund can provide incentive and can match it and leverage private sector investment. and that $350 billion has to come from the private sector. when you have the cycles for rural and urban america large parts of the city are left out. i think that's...
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from australia to india, the trip raised questions about who has the upper hand in the u.s.-china relationship. at a time when we should be focused on reaffirming our commitment to the region and we left many doubting the depth and breadth of american power and influence. for example in 2009 defense point paper the government of australia states we also need to consider the circumstances of a more dramatic and independence sudden deterioration in our strategic outlook. while currently unlikely transformation of major power relations in the u.s. pacific region, would have a profound effect on a strategic circumstances. of particular concern would be any diminution of the willingness or capacity of the united states to act as a stabilizing force. i hope each of you will give concrete examples of what we're doing to alleviate these doubts. finally in just a few weeks at the department of defense will submit its 2010 quadrennial defense review to progress. shortly after riss will receive the nuclear posture review. the 2006 the pentagon noted that china was a strategic crossroad
from australia to india, the trip raised questions about who has the upper hand in the u.s.-china relationship. at a time when we should be focused on reaffirming our commitment to the region and we left many doubting the depth and breadth of american power and influence. for example in 2009 defense point paper the government of australia states we also need to consider the circumstances of a more dramatic and independence sudden deterioration in our strategic outlook. while currently unlikely...
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standard of korea which is ironic to most americans that we're way behind korea, let alone trail cra -- australia, japan, sweden, as you know, the whole list of oecd economies. >> pan is in front of -- japan is in front of us with a huge take-up as well, but, you know, the universal service fund can provide incentive, and you can match it and leverage the private sector investment. most of that $350 billion that is got to come from the private sector. but when you have 8 billion a year and to set goals for the rural or you urban america, i tk that's the way, we can sort of get ourselves there. use the universal service fund for new purposes. >> host: you've mentioned some specific dollar amounts there, and the amount the universal service fund every year that could potentially be shifted at least on the same level as that 7.2 billion that was in the recovery act earlier this year. >> guest: right. >> host: and then you mentioned the 350 billion that the fcc has said is what we need to get to those really high speed services throughout the country. >> guest: right. >> host: you said leveraging,
standard of korea which is ironic to most americans that we're way behind korea, let alone trail cra -- australia, japan, sweden, as you know, the whole list of oecd economies. >> pan is in front of -- japan is in front of us with a huge take-up as well, but, you know, the universal service fund can provide incentive, and you can match it and leverage the private sector investment. most of that $350 billion that is got to come from the private sector. but when you have 8 billion a year...
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ogilvy is theibest interior playernd hsro am australia. vin stallings, tir coach, used his own money to take them othe ip. enou go on a trip i tn summertime, it hpes e cohesivene of ur team. vandy is seeg thin resultsf that trip right now. >> eric: liinsgg called for the foul hits third. n will go to the >> bob: course. vanderbilt wn theyave h home ge, the benches are on the end line instead of t sidelines. tremendo advantage. them >> b: i coached at vanderbilt and iad a h h time communicating with my team. the vandrbt coach are used to that. e teams coming in there are not used to it ey are a tm to watch. >> eric: bledsoe h ias stripped away. noe. one of the few lan conveedrt th arkansas inhe bagame. first two points for nobles. >> bob: p. nobles was a startingoint guard when fortson was out. since fortson isback, he hasn't gotten ver manyy minutes a all. >> eric: edsoe. >> eric: arkaas basketllba. >> bob: watchi this and ing comes to my mind. they had an entire week of fdz hn calipari's team lksoo very f. at's easyo say inam a seem to ge
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. >> these young men from the us, australia and europe are meeting people from other terrorist organizations that might have a more global agenda. >> al-shabab has a mixed history with the pirates. the tanker is 2007, there were reports that al-shabab tried to get the pirates to give it up, beliefs his seizure was a violation of islamic law. but when pirates seized the u.s.-owned maersk alabama, he reportedly cheered the move as a victory against the u.s. now there are reports the al-shabab are taking their cut of pirate money, as well. >> about 20% is spent to pay off government officials to look the other way. and this includes the islamist extremists of al-shabab. >> as for milksucker, politics and islam will little to do with his decision to become a pirate. it was excitement and cash. >> i won't go back unless i get something. >> coming up next, amy kellog takes us deep inside the terrifying two-month hijack of a danish ship. you will hear from the ship's owner, captain, and the man who was hired by the pirates to negotiate on their behalf. . >> amy kellogg takes inside the two-month lo
. >> these young men from the us, australia and europe are meeting people from other terrorist organizations that might have a more global agenda. >> al-shabab has a mixed history with the pirates. the tanker is 2007, there were reports that al-shabab tried to get the pirates to give it up, beliefs his seizure was a violation of islamic law. but when pirates seized the u.s.-owned maersk alabama, he reportedly cheered the move as a victory against the u.s. now there are reports the...
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in australia, we came in completely independent methodologists, have come to the same conclusions.and especially when it's such a significant number and such an important impact potentially for the entire economy going forward. number one, legalization therefore produces produces immediate economic impact. based on what we've known in previous legalizations. the reason is that legalization empowers workers immediately to become much more committed and integrated into the economy. immigrants are in a sense, a, a hidden or an undocumented immigrants in particular are a hidden economic engine that we keep, we have kept repressed in this country to the extent, like we saw 20 years ago with legalization, that we allowed them to join the economic mainstream. we see an immediate impact in terms of wages and productivity that they are able to contribute to the economy. i'll show you some graphs in a minute. in addition to that, the, what we've seen is that future flows and the legalized population into the future creates a potential for much more sustained levels of higher wage employment
in australia, we came in completely independent methodologists, have come to the same conclusions.and especially when it's such a significant number and such an important impact potentially for the entire economy going forward. number one, legalization therefore produces produces immediate economic impact. based on what we've known in previous legalizations. the reason is that legalization empowers workers immediately to become much more committed and integrated into the economy. immigrants are...
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there were refugees every where and talking about south africa and australia. it was very common for the jews in germany to escape to austria in 1938. they went to austria to check the slovakia and from there they went to france and then the germans took over france in the bifurcated fashion. when it was said the world was divided into places where the jews are not allowed to be and not allowed to go, it was the reality. this was the dire challenge of the zionist. this is an important dichotomy. are we going to make an effort to restore jewish civil-rights or to rescue jews for national rights? either take a dollar to keep a jew where he is and help them get through the starvation and transfer. this is real politics. even the relief package is given to german jews those also went into the german economy. this is too complex to be black and white and too complex for me that is why it took me about five years to figure out. >> an expert on middle east affairs and author of confrontation winning the war against jihad come a would you think would be the impact lack
there were refugees every where and talking about south africa and australia. it was very common for the jews in germany to escape to austria in 1938. they went to austria to check the slovakia and from there they went to france and then the germans took over france in the bifurcated fashion. when it was said the world was divided into places where the jews are not allowed to be and not allowed to go, it was the reality. this was the dire challenge of the zionist. this is an important...
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australia and new zealand, hong kong, singapore are four. host: when taking a look at the united states, it is under switzerland and canada. and above denmark and chili. host: that's right. for the first time the united states is second place in north america in terms of economic freedom. canada is freer. host: is this because of efforts such as the tarp funds that were distributed and the stimulus? guest: that's right. host: that are there others? guest: it was the underlying factor that just went into so many of the other variables. there are ten variables in the index. tarp. that is the government intervention into financial markets to break contracts, to regulate pay, to essentially take the aut motive industry and put it under the protection of the united states government. from one perspective people can say, well, it was something we needed to do. but when we're looking at the index, we're comparing 179 countries against standards and they're all held opt same standard. the united states is on the same as bangladesh and we found that
australia and new zealand, hong kong, singapore are four. host: when taking a look at the united states, it is under switzerland and canada. and above denmark and chili. host: that's right. for the first time the united states is second place in north america in terms of economic freedom. canada is freer. host: is this because of efforts such as the tarp funds that were distributed and the stimulus? guest: that's right. host: that are there others? guest: it was the underlying factor that just...
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, the top economists in australia became completely independent methodologies and come to basically the same conclusion. that is always nice when it happens especially when it is such an important impact potentially for the entire economy going forward. number one, the legalization therefore produces immediate economic impacts based on what we have known happened in previous legalization is part of the reason is because when legalization empowers workers immediately to become much more committed than integrated into the economy. emigrants are in a sense a hidden or a documented immigrants in particular are a hidden economic engine that we, and we have kept repressed in this country to the extent like we saw 20 years ago with legalization that we allowed them to join the economic mainstream. we see an immediate impact in terms of wages and productivity that they are able to contribute to the economy and i will show you some grass in a minute. in addition to that what we have seen is that future flows and the legalize population into the future create a potential for much more sustainable
, the top economists in australia became completely independent methodologies and come to basically the same conclusion. that is always nice when it happens especially when it is such an important impact potentially for the entire economy going forward. number one, the legalization therefore produces immediate economic impacts based on what we have known happened in previous legalization is part of the reason is because when legalization empowers workers immediately to become much more...
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rubble, it gets very difficult for them to survive, our colleagues from a cnn affiliate, channel 9 australiathey were a news crew out walking around, and they actually heard a baby crying from somewhere in the rubble, and this was a little miracle amid all this misery. they climbed in and were able to actually fish out what they think was an 18-month-old girl named -- an 18-month-old girl and save her lost amid the rubble. it's incredible, larry. >> larry: thanks, ivan. you're incredible. ivan watson, our cnn correspondent. as john kennedy once eloquently said, life isn't fair. back to port-au-prince and anderson cooper. anderson, what happens to the dead bodies? >> well, we learned that today. we've been seeing them getting collected starting late last night, put into dump trucks. today we followed one of those dump trucks out to a mass grave. the government says they buried some 7,000 people so far. i'm not sure how they're actually keeping track because i didn't see any people actually recording the numbers of dead. what i saw was dump trucks coming and literally dumping people out like r
rubble, it gets very difficult for them to survive, our colleagues from a cnn affiliate, channel 9 australiathey were a news crew out walking around, and they actually heard a baby crying from somewhere in the rubble, and this was a little miracle amid all this misery. they climbed in and were able to actually fish out what they think was an 18-month-old girl named -- an 18-month-old girl and save her lost amid the rubble. it's incredible, larry. >> larry: thanks, ivan. you're incredible....
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the news would say, australia i on. this is an ecosystem that affects the entire planet and affects the weather and the entire planet -- on the entire planet. so when this goes, not even a question but when it goes, things will change. it will not change for the better, they will change for the worse. and so what does that mean for human beings? and means we may not be able to stop this. we may go to copenhagen and we may say, let's vote for this or let's vote to vote for this at some other time. let's cap emissions. let's see if we can slow this down. that the chances are we won't. the chances are we won't -- there won't be coming out of copenhagen a massive intention to stop global warming. meanwhile, talking about it but it's not going to happen easily or quickly. so while we are looking eyecare is not necessarily the elimination of human race. but we're still looking at the elimination of the polar bear. this is the cover of newsweek. the polar god itself with a lot of effort and with a lot of congregationalists. go
the news would say, australia i on. this is an ecosystem that affects the entire planet and affects the weather and the entire planet -- on the entire planet. so when this goes, not even a question but when it goes, things will change. it will not change for the better, they will change for the worse. and so what does that mean for human beings? and means we may not be able to stop this. we may go to copenhagen and we may say, let's vote for this or let's vote to vote for this at some other...
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peter williams, australia, we don't care much for political correctness which is why the kfc chickenve pulled the ad because it does have racial overtones. robert paige, orange, california, after you played the parody of obama care, the song by ray stevens, his web site crashed. well, that's what we understand. but ray stevens.com is now up again. dr. christine, pennsylvania, for my dad, john ryley's birthday, we're sending him to tampa to see the bold fresh show with you and beck. i hope we can deliver on the present. i know i can. i am a bit worried about beck. and jerry, new jersey. love the hairy eyeball story in bold fresh. will i go to hell? maybe, jerry. it was risky for me to write it. how about a web site? i do want to mention, and thank you all, bold fresh on the "new york times" list this coming sunday, 52 weeks, one solid year. thank you all. and then please e-mail us with pithy comments. name and town if you wish to opine. the word of the day spurious. do not be spurious when writing to us. that's it for us today. please check out bill o'reilly.com where we continue 24/7
peter williams, australia, we don't care much for political correctness which is why the kfc chickenve pulled the ad because it does have racial overtones. robert paige, orange, california, after you played the parody of obama care, the song by ray stevens, his web site crashed. well, that's what we understand. but ray stevens.com is now up again. dr. christine, pennsylvania, for my dad, john ryley's birthday, we're sending him to tampa to see the bold fresh show with you and beck. i hope we...
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. >> and for example, can you by eps on both brazil and australia. >> right. >> stephen lee, game over, a friend of ben bernanke. helicopter ben bernanke the fed chief. famous said if we run out of money i'll drop it out of a helicopter. >> and they will. >> and no defense against deflation, by the way. the comment was not meant to fuel bubbles opinion meant to defend the economy against a false reading. >> historian diane, chicago. thanks so much. >>> from wall street to the your street and your wallet, the best places to invest your money in 2010. that's next. i have been congested for the last 10 days and it is so frustrating. (announcer) do you want to give afrin a try? ok. i can breathe through my nose immediately. afrin has made me happy. is that a silly statement? (announcer) afrin. why suffer? way up, since it's low last march, is now the time to buy or to sell? or to hold? and one of the best investments you could make in 2010. here to help us navigate the market good friends ryan mackey, president of optimum captain management and doug flynn certified financial manager. gentl
. >> and for example, can you by eps on both brazil and australia. >> right. >> stephen lee, game over, a friend of ben bernanke. helicopter ben bernanke the fed chief. famous said if we run out of money i'll drop it out of a helicopter. >> and they will. >> and no defense against deflation, by the way. the comment was not meant to fuel bubbles opinion meant to defend the economy against a false reading. >> historian diane, chicago. thanks so much....
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rebound, state, and the big fella from australia, vor dan vandenberg puts it in.issed the last game with an ankle sprain against unc-greensboro. but a terrific presence at 7'1" for the wolf pack. >> larry: really trying to get him some playing time, before they get into serious conference play. he has a chance to be really good. >> bob: scott wood with the hand check out front. that's his first foul. for florida, erik murphy coming back in. tyus goes out. kyle mcclanahan coming in. also back, erving walker. >> larry: hard to believe, florida has not committed a turnover yet. >> bob: their problems, larry, at the defensive end. they've got to find a way to shut down tracy smith or at least slow him down. of course, the best part is defending tracy when he's on the wolf pack bench, which is where he is right now. here's walker. and inside, nicely done. a bay si hook for erik murphy, his second basket. >> larry: when you find a point guard that can penetrate, a scoring threat, too, it really enhanlss his game, because he can drop the ball off inside. that was a nice
rebound, state, and the big fella from australia, vor dan vandenberg puts it in.issed the last game with an ankle sprain against unc-greensboro. but a terrific presence at 7'1" for the wolf pack. >> larry: really trying to get him some playing time, before they get into serious conference play. he has a chance to be really good. >> bob: scott wood with the hand check out front. that's his first foul. for florida, erik murphy coming back in. tyus goes out. kyle mcclanahan coming...
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. >>> hundreds of people have been forced from their homes in eastern australia after severe flooding. floodwaters are about 20 feet high. water level is expected to rise to more than 35 feet by tonight. >>> in beijing, a blanket of snow is making travel difficult. many of the highways inned a around beijing are closed because of the slick roads. most of the flights out of the beijing airport has been canceled. snow is expected to stop falling tomorrow. beijing which hasn't seen much snow during the past several winters has witnessed several snowstorms so far this season. >>> still ahead, what led an elephant to run amok at a festival. we'll tell you whether anybody was hurt when the story continues on msnbc. this is mine, blitz. i can't do this job without him, and he can't do it without me. to keep him at his best, i only feed him eukanuba with prebiotics to promote strong defenses. you know he means the world to me for a lot of different reasons. he's more than a partner, he's family. [ female announcer ] ask an expert at your pet store which formula is best for your dog. avoided g
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can be the first step, and several economies already have -- are following this route including australia, china, israel, india, big economies, small economies. they already started withdrawing monetary support and are beginning to narrow the amount of liquidity which has been put in circulation to face the crisis. of course, all of this needs some international cooperation. because everybody understands that what you are doing in your country, affects the other countries, and so if it is really clock work to try to know the right time to exit if you don't take into account what others are doing you have no chance of success and of course it is more difficult to have the cooperation now than when all the g-20 leaders were scared and i remember the meeting in london in april, where you had the 20 -- in fact more than 20 because the g-20 is always a little fatter than 20 but you had 23, 24 heads of state or heads of government around the table and they were so scared, they were likely to do everything and were the best people in the world and when the crisis disappeared which of course is g
can be the first step, and several economies already have -- are following this route including australia, china, israel, india, big economies, small economies. they already started withdrawing monetary support and are beginning to narrow the amount of liquidity which has been put in circulation to face the crisis. of course, all of this needs some international cooperation. because everybody understands that what you are doing in your country, affects the other countries, and so if it is...
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. >> for example, you can buy etfs on both brazil and australia. >> stephen lee, game over, a friendernanke the fed chief. famous said if we run out of money i'll drop it out of a helicopter. >> and they will. >> and no defense against deflation, by the way. the comment was not meant to fubl bubbles. it was meant to defend the economy against a false reading. >> historian diane, chicago. thanks so much. >>> from wall street to the your street and your wallet, the best places to invest your money in 2010. that's next. code orange. the late night heat wave. code orange. when the fever is high enough to be a code orange, you need children's motrin. medicine with muscle. the brand pediatricians recommend most... to bring high fever down fast... and keep it down for up to 8 hours. the 103 degree after-school surprise. code orange. who's not answering. announcer: there's a better way. intuit quickbooks online p9 organizes your business in one place, and helps you stay on top of your business anytime, anywhere. get a 30-day free trial at intuit.com. >>> with the stock market up, way up, sin
. >> for example, you can buy etfs on both brazil and australia. >> stephen lee, game over, a friendernanke the fed chief. famous said if we run out of money i'll drop it out of a helicopter. >> and they will. >> and no defense against deflation, by the way. the comment was not meant to fubl bubbles. it was meant to defend the economy against a false reading. >> historian diane, chicago. thanks so much. >>> from wall street to the your street and your...
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alcoa makes most of its aluminum and manufactures most of the car frames down in australia.ccessfully lobbied to kill the global warming bill down there. and the
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they want to go to australia. so this is not going to be a localized problem.people want to get out of the region. theyant to get to a place where they have a future. they don't see a future back in iraq. they don't see their future in syria. they see their future elsewhere. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org if you've had a coke in the last 20 years, ( screams ) you've had a hand in giving college scholarships... and support to thousands of our nation's... most promising students. ♪ ( coca-cola 5-note mnemonic )
they want to go to australia. so this is not going to be a localized problem.people want to get out of the region. theyant to get to a place where they have a future. they don't see a future back in iraq. they don't see their future in syria. they see their future elsewhere. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org if you've had a coke in the last 20 years, ( screams ) you've had a hand in giving college scholarships... and support to...
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>> yes, we had-- i met a young man last night who came from australia. i met another man who came from london. i met another two gentlemen that came from montreal. so people were here from all over the place. and actually, interestingly enough, the men that were here from montreal came because they were so against the u.s. buying into any sort of health care plan right now, and they said if you want to see socialized medicine, come to canada. and so they were here wanting to see the history being made in massachusetts. >> ifill: soccer, amy, what does this tell us about political aftershocks in 2010. i heard barbara boxer say there's not a race that won't be affected by this. >> this is absolutely the case. first, there's not a race that won't be affected in terms of fund-raising. and the outside money definitely was an issue in this race, gwen, but i think was more important when you saw how much money scott brown raised once the alarm was sent that this was actually going to be a close race. in one day he raised over $1 million. that was considered a b
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in sydney, australia more an a million peop turned up to watch fireworks overhe city's landmarkarbor bridge. reworks also lit up the skie over red sare in moscow. back in the s., crowds began thering in new york's times square under a lig snow for the ball dp at midnight. security is steppeup there, witholice and other officials planning a sweep of e area for biological contaminants. those are some of the y's main stories. i'll be back at the d of the program with areview of what yoll find tonight on the newshour'sebsite. but for now back to jeff. >> bwn: and still to come on the newshouronight. conversaons with economists about their failure to warof the recession. a review of the past dece in polics. and thpoetry of vera pavlova. but first president obam receiv a preliminary report today about last wees attempt to blow a u.s. airliner. in a written stament issued in hawaii, where he's on cation, the presidt said he plans to hold whi house meetings next tuesday to discuss improve intelligen-sharing between government ancies. and he repeated thathuman and system failures" had occurre
in sydney, australia more an a million peop turned up to watch fireworks overhe city's landmarkarbor bridge. reworks also lit up the skie over red sare in moscow. back in the s., crowds began thering in new york's times square under a lig snow for the ball dp at midnight. security is steppeup there, witholice and other officials planning a sweep of e area for biological contaminants. those are some of the y's main stories. i'll be back at the d of the program with areview of what yoll find...
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. >>> and now to a horrible story out of australia.dian man parking his car in melbourne was attacked by a group of men and set on fire. that man is now in the hospital with burns over more than 20% of his body. >>> and creator of gumby is dead. animator art clokey dying yesterday in california. he was 88 years old. and those are your "fast five headlines." >>> well, the 23-year-old nigerian man accused of trying to blow up that detroit-bound plane on christmas says he is not guilty. umar abdulmutallab pleaded not guilty to six charges in his first court appearance yesterday in detroit, and those charges include attempted murder and the attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction to bring down a plane. and the hearing drew a peaceful demonstration from the local muslim community, protesting against the violence of radicals. joining me now to talk about all this, lisa green, nbc news legal analyst and nbc news producer. my friend, good morning to you. glad to have you here. >> good morning, alex. >> okay, let's talk about the presiden
. >>> and now to a horrible story out of australia.dian man parking his car in melbourne was attacked by a group of men and set on fire. that man is now in the hospital with burns over more than 20% of his body. >>> and creator of gumby is dead. animator art clokey dying yesterday in california. he was 88 years old. and those are your "fast five headlines." >>> well, the 23-year-old nigerian man accused of trying to blow up that detroit-bound plane on...
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urgency of bringing secretary clinton back from her ashean trip and cancelling secretary gates trip to australia. i mean i think it shows a commitment and i hope it is as thoughtful and reason. it is an important to restore that country and to rebuild it. and the united states military is the de facto operating command of that country. >> right now at this moment. >> david, mark, thank you. >> woodruff: finally tonight, we return to haiti. as the weekend begins, there is still an enormous need for humanitarian aid to reach people who are crowding parts of port-au-prince and searching for food, water, medical supplies and gasoline. a country that is no stranger to adversity is closing out a week dominated by the sights and sounds of disaster. >> the world is coming to an end! >> in the immediate aftermath of the earthquake on tuesday afternoon. >> people screaming outside. >> i hear people screaming outside and i hear sirens from down the hill. >> people are basically in the streets, trying to stay away from buildings and walls and things that could collapse. they're... they're trying to survive,
urgency of bringing secretary clinton back from her ashean trip and cancelling secretary gates trip to australia. i mean i think it shows a commitment and i hope it is as thoughtful and reason. it is an important to restore that country and to rebuild it. and the united states military is the de facto operating command of that country. >> right now at this moment. >> david, mark, thank you. >> woodruff: finally tonight, we return to haiti. as the weekend begins, there is still...
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secretary clinton takes off today to australia, new guinea, and pop and a canny -- australia, new zealand. it is to strengthen our relations with allies in the western pacific. in return to negotiations on at the nuclear program depends on better relations with washington and the lifting of stations. president obama's special envoy for human rights in north korea speaking earlier in seoul, said the kamras mission -- regime must improve its human rights record before any normalization of relations. the administration announced funding of nine projects that are intended to increase fuel efficiency. more than half the money will come from the $787 billion stimulus package. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> today on the c-span network, afl-cio president richard trumka talks about the economic future of working families. that starts at 1:00 p.m. eastern from the national press club. later today, we will return to the press club as massachusetts attorney general and others meet in a debate to fill the sink -- to fill the senate seat left by the death of edward kennedy.
secretary clinton takes off today to australia, new guinea, and pop and a canny -- australia, new zealand. it is to strengthen our relations with allies in the western pacific. in return to negotiations on at the nuclear program depends on better relations with washington and the lifting of stations. president obama's special envoy for human rights in north korea speaking earlier in seoul, said the kamras mission -- regime must improve its human rights record before any normalization of...
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. >> mike: mathiang muo from australia. sydney, australia, for northeastern. 6'6" freshman. now, they have a chance to kind of bring some of these guys along northeastern. they'll have to start -- i mean f-you're coach coen, i know you have four solid seniors. you've got five seniors overall in this game. now is the time especially because of this. what he's doing obviously to get -- to get other guys into the mix. what happens after this year for northeastern? >> mark: you want to give them the game flow experience and coming out and playing in games. it's very important these guys come out and execute. >> mike: there's the guy whack for three for george mason. >> mark: s he can put the ball in the hole. he'll be a very, very good player for coach larranaga and this mason ball club. >> mike: from hyattsville, maryland, knocks down a -- knocks down a tres. that's the third three-pointer for george mason. they're 3-12. here is another look at it. >> mark: larranaga has said very good things about whack. he's going to be something that will be a future for this team. happy to
. >> mike: mathiang muo from australia. sydney, australia, for northeastern. 6'6" freshman. now, they have a chance to kind of bring some of these guys along northeastern. they'll have to start -- i mean f-you're coach coen, i know you have four solid seniors. you've got five seniors overall in this game. now is the time especially because of this. what he's doing obviously to get -- to get other guys into the mix. what happens after this year for northeastern? >> mark: you...