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>>harlie: are you really beuse you've been hurt? how do you know that? i mean, u've got tbe hurt. think in the hiliation. >> charlie: nothing ventured, nothing gained >> there's a humility and a feels a little contradictory but the humiliation allows you to have the simplest that requires the sort of a loving state. which not about yoself but about something else. >> charl: a follo up economics and afghanistannd juan martin del potr and juliette binoche. captioning snsored by ro communications omk city, this is chlie rose. >> charlie: we beginwith the follow-up to t this financial chris because the the presidens apprance and ben bernankeave his appraisal since the economic cris and spiking in washington at t brookings institution h said the government stopped the free fall and strengthened key ctors of the conomy. >> overl the poli aions implemented stabiliza numbe of key financial marts both in the united states and abroad. short term funng marke are functioning more normally. corporate bond issuance has been strong and activity has picked up. stock prices are partially recovered
>>harlie: are you really beuse you've been hurt? how do you know that? i mean, u've got tbe hurt. think in the hiliation. >> charlie: nothing ventured, nothing gained >> there's a humility and a feels a little contradictory but the humiliation allows you to have the simplest that requires the sort of a loving state. which not about yoself but about something else. >> charl: a follo up economics and afghanistannd juan martin del potr and juliette binoche. captioning...
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beuse were protecting america's sets in this city.ational ci where wehave wall to walleye connick targets her that we would like to see the federal gernment help more. >> rose: what kind of mas do you give homeland security? >> good, good. aferted and they are getting beer. we have worked with theew secretary. >> janet napolano. >>he visited ground zero this mning. so we work closely wh them we obviously looko them for resources. we like to ge money from homeland surity. and you know, we are communicatin 're talking, as i s, the secung the city's initiative is fund by homeland security. what's the alicationf smart power or soft power in terms of the battlegainst rrorism coming to our shores again? >> we do so many things in that area. i selfvisit mosquesn a relar basis. and answer questions. >> rose: y say we or yr friends. >> we answer questions this they have some concern rose: about discmination. >> theare concerned about discrination. they areoncerned about monitoring. i try to aay some of their concerns. we jt had a cricket leagu
beuse were protecting america's sets in this city.ational ci where wehave wall to walleye connick targets her that we would like to see the federal gernment help more. >> rose: what kind of mas do you give homeland security? >> good, good. aferted and they are getting beer. we have worked with theew secretary. >> janet napolano. >>he visited ground zero this mning. so we work closely wh them we obviously looko them for resources. we like to ge money from homeland surity....
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they would blamen absent father is a slick way of saying beuse the mother isn't enough.ush back on that because i knew ias guilty. i basically knew i w going to ison but i cld not snd in the courtro, at the last moment, the only time i felt i had an oppornity to speako the jue and i cldn't not say thetruth the truth is i didn't commithe truth because i didn't hav father. i commit it because i'm wrong. tavis: a bunch of witnesses thght they were helping you by sang you didn't have a father. you stood before the jge and said that ain't gotothing to do with it. >> i had to rognize my crime was mine. was not my fatrs or my moths. my mother had bronchitis at the time. i know that i crushed my mom and left her so brokenheaed that she uldn't speak on m behalf. everybody was sayi i didn't have a father. they meant well t the truth was it wasn' because iidn't have a fher and it was never ever bause my mher wasn't good enoh. tavis: nine years behind bars. you evenally get out. i'fast forwarding here. you get out. you end up with a job, really your fst job, so to speak. your first
they would blamen absent father is a slick way of saying beuse the mother isn't enough.ush back on that because i knew ias guilty. i basically knew i w going to ison but i cld not snd in the courtro, at the last moment, the only time i felt i had an oppornity to speako the jue and i cldn't not say thetruth the truth is i didn't commithe truth because i didn't hav father. i commit it because i'm wrong. tavis: a bunch of witnesses thght they were helping you by sang you didn't have a father. you...
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beuse with thexception of this consumer financi protection agcy, there is nothing the admistration is proposing that wl street is really fightin tooth andail. >> rose: my impression from watching is that the secretary of the treary, tim geithner, is increasingly comfortable and sure food and confident about his role. >> y know, we've had some off-the-rerd meetings with tim geithner and i have never been undethe impression at he lackfor confince on a person basis. i know he started out in his blic personaith a ratr shaktestimony, shaky appearance wh the stock market. not exactly applauding that day, i believe itas in february or marc bu generally speaking, he sms pretty condent abouthat he is prescribing andwhat he willinng to andhether or not it's the rht course even if it meets with resistance or public disapproval. unfortunately, mt of the convsations... or rather, i should say, every conversatio i've had wit tim geiner has en off the record so i can't say more thathat. t i don't think that... i ink maybe his pubc persona seems more sure footed, but behind the scenes this is... you
beuse with thexception of this consumer financi protection agcy, there is nothing the admistration is proposing that wl street is really fightin tooth andail. >> rose: my impression from watching is that the secretary of the treary, tim geithner, is increasingly comfortable and sure food and confident about his role. >> y know, we've had some off-the-rerd meetings with tim geithner and i have never been undethe impression at he lackfor confince on a person basis. i know he started...
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. >> charlie: andy murra beuse of a milar me? >> yeah and we play junio playernd we have aarticular relation. >> charlie: whatind of relati? >> now w have a good relation. en we are juniors playin every touament and he beat me. >> charlie: telle about growing up. when d you start. when did you first put tennis raquet up your hand >> six or sen. >>harlie: they put sen you. at happens when sebody in a small town in argentina with nnis game there to here. >> i play both sport and i remember theoment when my first coach said to me youave a chanceo be a great player but you haveo pick a spo if u want to be rofessional. i choose tennis and i think i did good choice >> chaie: do youlove the game? >> yeah. ye. ireally love tnis. >> charlie: what is it abo tennis that makes you love it so ch? >> we li le anotherworld. welways been five-star hotels. we play in unbelievable cities, unbelievable stadium. >> charlie adoring fans. >> of course. everything is lovely. >> charlie: there's nothing wrong with yr life, is it? maybe therips w many ma
. >> charlie: andy murra beuse of a milar me? >> yeah and we play junio playernd we have aarticular relation. >> charlie: whatind of relati? >> now w have a good relation. en we are juniors playin every touament and he beat me. >> charlie: telle about growing up. when d you start. when did you first put tennis raquet up your hand >> six or sen. >>harlie: they put sen you. at happens when sebody in a small town in argentina with nnis game there to here....
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that's mostly beuse it was a 180-degree turn from wt the fed sa wednesday after its meeting on interesrates. pocymakers said economic conditionsre likely to warrant exceptionalllow rates for an extended period. why warsh publicly contradictinhis boss, fed chrman ben bernanke? ecomist chris low says no one really knows, investors should take the commen at face value. >>t looks like a senior ficial at the fed sending th message, that en though it's nonecessary right now, the markets should prepare at me point for fairly aggressive tightening. >> reporter: economist bob brusca says dissensiont the fed is normal; the way war is publicizg it is not. i don't know if he has political aspirations. i don't know if he just nts to draw some tention to himself. maybe he's thinking ofaking some headlines a points about indendence so he can go and do something else. and this ctainly does elevate his name. up until now, he's been pretty quiet governor. >> rorter: as for the future of intest rates, economists say expect them to remailow. today's developments, hower, suggest there could be a l re debate out
that's mostly beuse it was a 180-degree turn from wt the fed sa wednesday after its meeting on interesrates. pocymakers said economic conditionsre likely to warrant exceptionalllow rates for an extended period. why warsh publicly contradictinhis boss, fed chrman ben bernanke? ecomist chris low says no one really knows, investors should take the commen at face value. >>t looks like a senior ficial at the fed sending th message, that en though it's nonecessary right now, the markets should...
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beuse a lot of people already are their diagnis. they say look it's ry clear, fannie mae, freddie mac,the government created this probleovernment regulation made it worse. the other sideeople y it'she market, these gs were out of control, they clearly need me regulation. sounds like people already kn why the patientalmost e. >> wel the proponent have given ideology are pting eir they'reious out there. but here'shat i think the country need. aftethis period of excess, the magnitude of what's happened her has, will require thate do serious self examination. there's a lo of peopl who want to usehis for the ideological purposes, there's a lot of peopl who want to blow by what happed and go back to at they were dng. it will serve thecountry well if we have a though unbiased historical accounting. so i don'tthink wre too late at all. >> reporter: youe charged by congressith looking at pk firms that failed. how deeply willou look at the decisions that mr. bernke made,the fear chairman, dr. geithner de who is now the treasury secretary, loo
beuse a lot of people already are their diagnis. they say look it's ry clear, fannie mae, freddie mac,the government created this probleovernment regulation made it worse. the other sideeople y it'she market, these gs were out of control, they clearly need me regulation. sounds like people already kn why the patientalmost e. >> wel the proponent have given ideology are pting eir they'reious out there. but here'shat i think the country need. aftethis period of excess, the magnitude of...
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>> ck in '06 and '07he brand took hits beuse some of custer service experiences that the company lethappen. the brand really got hit, what i've been focusing on, you mentioneat the ginning is build that brand back. the number one thingo really fix the customer experience. i'm very proud of the fact that for 18 months in a row now it takes a lot of wk to do it each month,ur customer satisfactioncores have gone up. 2008 we were e only national carrier tt actually had ss churn, fewer of our customers left us than in previous year. what's minderstood peopleay, you're losingcustomers. it not that wee ling -- wee done a lot tter job of keepg the customers we ve. we've ma most improment, as a matterf fact in the industry in that. t what's beenhappening steadily since the merr with nextelack in 2005, is that we haven't beenringing in new customers. we're bring ink fewer new ones than are leaving our net subscriber numbeis declining >> charlie: merger with nextel was a b idea? >> in 20/20 hindsight, yeah. was. yes. in that the nextel network is grt. great for applications. great people. but t
>> ck in '06 and '07he brand took hits beuse some of custer service experiences that the company lethappen. the brand really got hit, what i've been focusing on, you mentioneat the ginning is build that brand back. the number one thingo really fix the customer experience. i'm very proud of the fact that for 18 months in a row now it takes a lot of wk to do it each month,ur customer satisfactioncores have gone up. 2008 we were e only national carrier tt actually had ss churn, fewer of our...
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and so, many oer events beuse, you know, just growing upn an irish-catholic family, it was never...r real partf our story to tell, to talk to share these de emotions with ch other. >> reporr: i wanted to ask about that, because yosaid, at one int, that you didn't know what to expect from e book. do you think that you di't really understanhim until after was gone? >> no... my dad and we had an inedible relationship, a very close relationshipso i feel i really understood him. but i wasn't expectinghe level of howeep... how deep he got into the emotional pt of his life. because he... he felt likee had be strong for all of us, judy. d another thing is, and what comes out inhe book, is his deep cathocism, and i think people are kind of surprised whenhey find out, you know, how relious and faithful that he reay was, because he never talked about it. >> reporter: so much of e book. of the first part of the book, is about h father, about wh a huge role his father, joph kennedy, played in his life. how did that shape t kind of father hwas? i think he had a, you kn.. you kn, a very formal rel
and so, many oer events beuse, you know, just growing upn an irish-catholic family, it was never...r real partf our story to tell, to talk to share these de emotions with ch other. >> reporr: i wanted to ask about that, because yosaid, at one int, that you didn't know what to expect from e book. do you think that you di't really understanhim until after was gone? >> no... my dad and we had an inedible relationship, a very close relationshipso i feel i really understood him. but i...
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beuse the ultimate decision maker is mr. hoe menne. and soar he s supported the president and so far he has supported th revolutionary guard. i think they all work hand in hand for the tim being but i personally believe that the genie's out of the bote. the revolutionary guard is going at some stage if they fine it necessary will turn against their own people. >>ose:heir own people... >> meaning the govnment and, necessary, some of the clerics. >> rose: even ahdinejad? >> not necessarily h. because he... >>ose: i've been told ahmadined fears anti-govnment forces not from th reform elementight chalnge him. that there's... i mean, tt see wary of erybody else today in iran. >> oh, that is sure. >> rose: noonenows quiteure ere everybody else and s a who theyan depend o >> yeah. that'sad. becausif you can't depend on certain forces... but so far ahmadinejad has been very goo to e revolutionary ards. both in his firsterm andow ever since he s reelected. heas been giving them lotf om for manver. so i think he makes sure that he has the suppor
beuse the ultimate decision maker is mr. hoe menne. and soar he s supported the president and so far he has supported th revolutionary guard. i think they all work hand in hand for the tim being but i personally believe that the genie's out of the bote. the revolutionary guard is going at some stage if they fine it necessary will turn against their own people. >>ose:heir own people... >> meaning the govnment and, necessary, some of the clerics. >> rose: even ahdinejad?...
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their salaes are limited beuse of the terms g.m. agreed to whe accepteloans from the governme. >>aul: monday, we kick off our special series "lesss from lehman we look back at the bank failure, and ahead to at's next for the financial secr. >> susie: u.s. clinicatrials show a single dose oswine flu vaccine isnough to protect healthy adul. the findg could double antipated vaccine stockpiles this fall and leado more peopleetting immunized faster. world health officia had thought two shots wod be necessary to protect agast the h1n1 virus. sanofi aventis glasmithkline and novart are among the firms king the vaccine. >> paul: the firstiability case involving mer's osteoporosis drug fosamax end in a mistrial today. jurors said deliberaons had grown ly and they couldn't reach a verdic in the new yk trial, a florida won claimed the drug caused dental and jawroblems. noord yet on a retrial. mek faces 900 suits related to fosamax, with patientslaiming it caused jaw tiue to die. susie: here's a look at what's happeng next week. our friday market motor guest is rert morrow, editor of the i
their salaes are limited beuse of the terms g.m. agreed to whe accepteloans from the governme. >>aul: monday, we kick off our special series "lesss from lehman we look back at the bank failure, and ahead to at's next for the financial secr. >> susie: u.s. clinicatrials show a single dose oswine flu vaccine isnough to protect healthy adul. the findg could double antipated vaccine stockpiles this fall and leado more peopleetting immunized faster. world health officia had thought...
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. >> we're a for-profit whose bottom linis to not make any profit at the end of theear, beuse it's all given away in some form or faion. that's sociaentrepreneurism, really, at its radicalest. >> reporter: eir product line ao includes benevolent biscuits, tres for dogs prepared in the abbey kiten, rolled, stamped, and bakd by the cistercians themselves nd sampled by the abbey'quality control officer,udwig, the abb's doberman pinscher. here no tant is kept under a baske wht father robert keffer paint will seday be sold to help maiain the aby. >> you workuring the work hours. you op, you go to prayer. it's a very...egimented is the ong word, but it is a very disciplin life. so thas a little hard for the artist: oh, i've got is great inspiration. i can't stop and go pray w. >reporter: but you have to. >> yes, you haveto, and you most certainly can. >> reporter: shere there is a balan between the rigors of monasticism and e demands of the markplace in an abbey which is both in the world d apart. >> we have cellhones. we have wi-fi. we haveyou know, things like the normal world. but we know
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. >> paul: and that's beuse s&p 500 companies are siing on almost $800 billion in cas coming up, what th're doing with a that money. suzanne: raspberries for th mar of the popular blackberry smart phone,s research in motion'satest results dippoint. toght's "stocks in the news" looks at just hobadly the shares are doingn after-hours tring. i'm paulangas. suzanne: and i'm suzanne pratt. susie gharibs on assignment. this is "nightlyusiness report" for thursday, seember 24. "nightly busins report" isade possible by: this program imade possie by contribions to your pbs station from vwers like you. thank you. captioningponsored by wpbt >> suzanne: good evening everyone. thgroup of 20 begins its two- dameeting in pittsburgh tonight with a search focommon ground and questions about h much they'll actlly get done. the leaders of germany and france continue call for ugher regulation of the financial industry. prident obama, who is hosting thgathering, is expected to push for a re-lancing of the global economy. joining us know with a pview of the g-20 agenda is washinon bureau chief darren gersh
. >> paul: and that's beuse s&p 500 companies are siing on almost $800 billion in cas coming up, what th're doing with a that money. suzanne: raspberries for th mar of the popular blackberry smart phone,s research in motion'satest results dippoint. toght's "stocks in the news" looks at just hobadly the shares are doingn after-hours tring. i'm paulangas. suzanne: and i'm suzanne pratt. susie gharibs on assignment. this is "nightlyusiness report" for thursday,...
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beuse the federal reserve h a special ro. it's the only instition that, first of all, isindependent and has continuity, it's ofessional, it's involved in regulation and it's got money, which body else has, you know, to go running to congress wn there's anmergency. >> ros that's why it can do the things it did. >> that's why it can the things it di >> rose:ow didit come to want to put it somewhere rathethan the federal reserve? what argument, what reasoning led them to come to a difrent conclusion? >> i can't tell u all that but at they did was in this... whatever they call it, teal 1 or something, these group of banks and n-banks, they said they will be survised in detail by the federareserve. so they gave t federal reserve... don't know if it's a bigger or smalle respsibility, but a big responbility for the detailed day to day supervision as i understand it of a mture of banks an non-banks. and i... first of all, i don't want the n-banksupervised that closely. but i think in the distrution of authoriti among regulatory insti
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beuse we're out a lot of money when someby takes smart phone because thosare expensive deces.artphones will get smarternd better andaster. i'm ready looking at4g veions of smartphones. so that will continuto get better. bu i think the a-ha that has been almost the guy already track, is that they have been, a swiss army knifeith more things on them. this notion of hang this hock puck and the specialized devicealso being able toake them having it all on one account. not having toave each one coected. depending ich i'm doing i c ta which one withme. >> charl: ease of access and simplicity. >> yes. charlie: is a driving motivation. for consumers. >> yesharlie: if you can make it simpler, if y can put it on plan, one bill, one way to use it, more likely to get customer. >> it's more than tt. customer will pay premium for sim police fee. simplicity is everythi. you mentn iphone. the thing that steve jobs did with the ipode just mad it really simple whe it took off. digital on rate. ich we launched bac in at at was all about simplicity used to be, if was making local call in myon it
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but not everythi gets to b seen byhe public beuse ther simply isn't enough ney to preserve and display a the things t archaeologists are finding. more tha once she's h to cover up her work. these were originally the apartments i the winter of the vestal virginsthemselves. reporter: russell scott an ameran history professor has been digging around in the foru for over 20 ars and is ju as frustrat. >> it's surpring what you may be able to find, but then t question is can anying beone to help preser it, to treat it? and the answ here is there's no money for it. >> reporter: coving thins up agn protects watever has been exposed from poution and the weather, but it means what you see here today is probably what yore going to getfor a lo time to come. physal reconstruction is just tooexpensive. but what about virtual reconstrucon? this is a sophisticated computer modelnd the experts say it's prettylose to what the city looked like at the height o the roman empire. me reborn 'salled and now available on google earth. so you d't just fly over the cosseum, you fly into it. >> our model includes
but not everythi gets to b seen byhe public beuse ther simply isn't enough ney to preserve and display a the things t archaeologists are finding. more tha once she's h to cover up her work. these were originally the apartments i the winter of the vestal virginsthemselves. reporter: russell scott an ameran history professor has been digging around in the foru for over 20 ars and is ju as frustrat. >> it's surpring what you may be able to find, but then t question is can anying beone to...
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when you ginto a carpet bazaar, you never ow the merchant how mucyou like that carpet beuse if he knows he can extract a ver high price for it. when theranians vantage pointhey say the americans feel so strongly aut the nuclear program then ty shouldffer us the corresponding pric i posed this to official. i don't think this nucar was ever so importanfor iran until it bame so important to the united states. he said th's absolutely ght. >> woodrf: what you're saying is fothe rest of the wod just to act as if this ... to yawn and say, you know, what's nex speak softly and carry a big stick, would say. >> wdruff: already. wel leave it there. karim sadjadpourthank you. michael elleman, thank y both. >> lehrer: in other ws today, u.s. forces rerted killing at let 30 taliban fighters in stern afghanistan. elsewhere, a doz afghan civilians died in attacks insurgents acrding to u.n. figures, more than 1,500 afghans were kied fromanuary through august of this year. that up from the 1,100 killed inhe same time period last year. a new nter-right government in germany coulbe in place by nomber 9. th
when you ginto a carpet bazaar, you never ow the merchant how mucyou like that carpet beuse if he knows he can extract a ver high price for it. when theranians vantage pointhey say the americans feel so strongly aut the nuclear program then ty shouldffer us the corresponding pric i posed this to official. i don't think this nucar was ever so importanfor iran until it bame so important to the united states. he said th's absolutely ght. >> woodrf: what you're saying is fothe rest of the wod...
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beuse it's got an ideal and the ideal is kind of th golden rule. >> rose: how do you think the prent political dilemmas going to work self out? >> one state is just code word for no iael. you might call it israel, but it won'be israel as we knowit. >> rose: because e demograpcs are simply ainst it? >> exaly. and probably what would ppen in the long term what happed in lebanon. it woulde a nightmare okay? so basically what israel's in the process of doings having to undo, ihink, what the did after 1967, which was take control of large arab population centers. and tt's what aeria sharon was doing. you know? arl sharon moved the israeli settlements t of gaza. ihink he next would ve moved th out of the west bank. >> rose: because he foresaw the dilemmas? >> i was there for the gaza withdrawal and i spoke to a lot of the settlers and they viewed sharon as atraitor. started the settlents now he turned on them. if you look at ariel sharon who's loved and vilified,e was a guy with onegoal and the goa was to prote israel and make sure israel prospered and h supported the settlemen as long as
beuse it's got an ideal and the ideal is kind of th golden rule. >> rose: how do you think the prent political dilemmas going to work self out? >> one state is just code word for no iael. you might call it israel, but it won'be israel as we knowit. >> rose: because e demograpcs are simply ainst it? >> exaly. and probably what would ppen in the long term what happed in lebanon. it woulde a nightmare okay? so basically what israel's in the process of doings having to undo,...
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charles beuse he'd give you money if you needed it. >> i just pay back mr. charles and as of now i'm still paying him back. >> letting me now how good people are. people are good in general. depends how you treat them. >> reporter: mr. charles has a last name it is masson. in english we call him charles manson. an ironic name for the most peaceful man in paris dice -- paradise. >> great story. >>> in virginia now, a man armed with a stun gun attacked a woman at a bus stop. she woman says she was walking on north quincy street and the man tried to stun her with a taser. luckily the device did not work. they heard screaming and called police. investigators believe the man was trying to kidnap her since he didn't take her belongings or assault her in any way. >>> high-tech speed cams a -- cameras have their eyes on drivers in montgomery county but it is it about street safety or a money maker? sherri li is live in chevy chase. it is like the chicken and egg argument. >> despite makes millions of dollars from the speed cameras they are not making the money it pr
charles beuse he'd give you money if you needed it. >> i just pay back mr. charles and as of now i'm still paying him back. >> letting me now how good people are. people are good in general. depends how you treat them. >> reporter: mr. charles has a last name it is masson. in english we call him charles manson. an ironic name for the most peaceful man in paris dice -- paradise. >> great story. >>> in virginia now, a man armed with a stun gun attacked a woman at...
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united stes will have less leverage, not beuse they've moved the sphere to a larger group but becauseole in the wod is not as large as it once was. >>e're out of time for now. thank you very much for--both of you joining us for th roundtable discuion. >> thank you >>> line finally toniht aroup of palestinian school children is heading to walk this wekend for at may be the performance of theilives. dancers, w specialize in a aditional palestinian danc they're comi here under the sponsorship of a nonofit group called american near east regeed a aid. lice friedson has their stor >> reporter: dance compitions, dang tango, waltz, fotret ttrot are rage. buthe dubka. stents 9 to 11 at the elemenry school competed with their peers from 17 other arabic schools in jerusalem and t west bank, dancing traditional palestinian dubka, which means amps of the feet. this man has been teaching studentseekly the dka is the dae of the palestinian people, it express is heritage and i didn't es expeationly the jerulem and duality of the i didn't here. w to teach children abt the identity and affiliatio >> r
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here is one tt actually -- beuse they all want world peace.e is someon that could -- tavis: ye, i get it. i have seenou -- your standup a couple of times in vegas. >>orry about that. tavi and learned manufacture out you. and learn more about you. jay leno. >> what didou learn from watching? i'm curious. tavis:or those that have seen you in snd up. i have never heard yo talk so ch about your parents and growing up a what it was like the little household. you took me inside -- it wa funny but you took me iide your life and mad me think jay don't do interviews. you d't talk about yourself. en you ask jaybout himlf he defers with a joke. we watched you every night for 17 years and nobod freaking knows you. >> oh, well, wha do you want to moe? i talk about my folks quite a bit. its not -- now what do yo want t know? i'll answer any questio tavis: forhose who don't know even where you were bor or rais. >> i was born in new rochelle, new york. 1950. my mother s from scotlan sheame to this country by herself en she was 11 because the family was too bi
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oil elevated the ruling families beuse they got a hd of the oil re from the oil companies or theolonial rulers ithe st and it elevate them above the people. >> reporter: cruising arnd on a je skin the gulf, the politics of oil ses far away. most peopleppear content with e benefits state gives them. for as long as the oil re lasts. nicole johnson, al jazeera >>> on "worldfocus" we try gularly to iroduce you to unfamiliar parts of the world. tonight ththat goal in min we want to sha remarkable imag that w roac. across. th came from the west aican country of ghana, our first african-american presint visited earlr this year. ghana is an ineasingly mode ciety but some old ways endure. the couny's largest tribe ashantis have their own king. when an iortant anniversy occurred recently th king sized cebrations began. >> reporter: abo 250, members of ghans ashanti communy have come out in large numbers to pay homage to theiking. ♪ it's been a decade since tutui took ove traditional rule somewhere spitual leader of the shanti the country's largest communithas reason to cebrate. ♪ adorned in gd or
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so it complicates it enormously beuse we don't know whoo negotie with and we don't kn who to believe. >> fari-borz gaed ar,hank you very much >>. >>> just where was benjam netanyahu on monday? netanyu's officeaid he was visiting a governmt facility inside israe isrl's biggest newspaper isnow reporting tanyahu was o a secr mission to moscow to convince the rusans to stop selling ams toiran. the russians a suspected of selling anti-aircrt missiles to theranians and those ssiles could be used ainst israeli jets in the event of attack on iran's nuclear facities. we would le to know how you think the obam administration should respo to iran's nuclear progm. shou it try tough sanks or something even stronger? you can tell us wh you tnk by going to the "how you see i seion on the websiteor at worldfocus.org. >>> from neighboringfghanistan there s news today of a dramatic recue. sthen fowler, a reporte from "the n york times" was freed by british commandos after a raidn a taliban hideou fowler seen hre was kidnapped along withis afghan translator after the two ha traved to northefghanistan to
so it complicates it enormously beuse we don't know whoo negotie with and we don't kn who to believe. >> fari-borz gaed ar,hank you very much >>. >>> just where was benjam netanyahu on monday? netanyu's officeaid he was visiting a governmt facility inside israe isrl's biggest newspaper isnow reporting tanyahu was o a secr mission to moscow to convince the rusans to stop selling ams toiran. the russians a suspected of selling anti-aircrt missiles to theranians and those...
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a battle it may be on e verge of losing beuse of deeply entrenched ai-gay attitudes d laws. the ministry ohealth recently reported to the u.n.hat nearly one inhree young gay men in jamaica is hiv posite. this i20 times higher than in the rest of e population. >> it's a serious number because we have had really a latent epidemic in this population untoucd, unrespond to,nd we've created a situation that has been letl for the general population. >> reporter: she's the head of the uted nations aids program in jamaica. she's been closely monitorg the vernment's response to the epidemic. >> does jamaica have i epidemic under ctrol? my honest respon would be no. >> it is clear tus that atever work we've been doing among men who have sex witmen has not been working in jamaa. >> reporter: this doct ran jamaica's national aids prram for mo than two decades until retired last year. he now adms that the program has failed the gay communi. a national program needs to face up this. and the ornizations working with men who he sex with men and gay men in jaica themselvesll have to accept re
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well, as a sign o symbolis it beuse powerful and ratcheted up the power of iran ove its nuclear programesident obama in the chair for the firstime, the u.n. curity council has animously approved a resolution aimed at stemming the spread of nucle wpons, reducing the risk of nuclear terrorism. jeremy bowen reports from the u.n. >> this is about fixing a goal, they were voting for a hope, a distant aspiraon but the symbolism was strong. the world's most pwerful states in agreemen and an american president ithe chair athe security council for the first time. >> the historic resolution we just adopted enshrines our shared commitment to the goal of a worl without nlear weons. and it brings security council agreemt on a broad framework forction to reduce nuclear dangers as we work toward that goal. >> critics of nuclear armssay ey could start living up to their ligations to reduce their n arsenals. but the security uncil they were worrying aboutran getting the bomb. >> today i beeve we have to draw a linein the sand. iran must n allow its actions to prevent the internatiol community from movin
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it will chan, beuse there wi be mistake but to actlike this is more ney than we spent on iraq -- this bill would not be more moy than we spend every year on iraq. >> some of the senats are just getting their first ack at th bill could only six of them have been woing weeks and months on this. w you have peopleike rockefeller getting an opportunity to offer his own amendments, d that is happening on the otride, to it is part othe process. >> but its true that this has been a debate that is bn on for 10 years. this is not a debate that started last week. >> this is something we have been over before. >> but the detai and regulatis in the rm of this are all new and real and counting numbers. >> that is why i want you to pay attention. ted kennedy's senate seat does not stay vacant long >> this appointment is a profoun honor, and i acpt it since u humility did -- i accept it with since humility. >> thats paul kirk, poind to represent massachetts in the nate until juary when the will be a special alexian. t process was not exactly pretty. >> but at least w've see the govement do it pretty
it will chan, beuse there wi be mistake but to actlike this is more ney than we spent on iraq -- this bill would not be more moy than we spend every year on iraq. >> some of the senats are just getting their first ack at th bill could only six of them have been woing weeks and months on this. w you have peopleike rockefeller getting an opportunity to offer his own amendments, d that is happening on the otride, to it is part othe process. >> but its true that this has been a debate...
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i do want -- i do believe tha thcommunity itself has to see thproject, too, beuse that's a large element inside of the correcti, you know what i mean? but if the city hall and the mayor are theirst touch that the citizens have after their house, the family, the neighborhoodcity hall, you know, the yor. so i mayors across the country start to take notice, you wld be used as mel. then inside th model they'll start to contact t people as well from the grass roots and hopefully mething can happen from there. think it's an extremely positive thing. i'd like it to brah out for people to see . maybe on the net that will happen. they still might not get all the deographics, but -- tavis: y'll get them. foresthitaker did a lost great work and he's done it again o this project. e piece is called "brick city." five nights now showi on the sundance channel forest, ways good to have you on the program. >> thanks, man. tavis: thas for your wor on the project. tch me on the weekends on public radio international. you can go tobs.org and i'll see you next time pbs. good night from l.a.,hanks for watchin
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they're still measured in the environment and in people beuse they're so slow to break down and they are in our food. i know this first and because they were present in my blood when i was green for pollutants as part of my research. pfcs are beyond tcbs because ey don't break down. they will be there forever. they have a very long half-life. it takes years and years for a body to rid itself of pfcs system and we never have another exposure. we are exposed to more than our bodies can ever get rid of. let's gaugehat scientists know about perfluorinated chemicals, they are in umbilical cord blood, in places you expect to find the mike downstream from a manufacturing plant where these chemicals are made. and places where you want, like the arctic. they move in air and water. they're ubiquitous in people and the environment. what we doing about it? after consiring the research, the science advisory panel recommended a likely cancer causing agent in humans. eta received its recommendation in 2005, it has yet to act on it because it is conducting a formal risk assessment. as you remember f
they're still measured in the environment and in people beuse they're so slow to break down and they are in our food. i know this first and because they were present in my blood when i was green for pollutants as part of my research. pfcs are beyond tcbs because ey don't break down. they will be there forever. they have a very long half-life. it takes years and years for a body to rid itself of pfcs system and we never have another exposure. we are exposed to more than our bodies can ever get...
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it was a script that needed rk t i took the job beuse i love him and to me mentoring is as pfect as it comefor me. the experien w incredible working with him and gting to knowhim. it was -- i think that making that film ught me way much more as a producer than just the gistic of what needs to happen to make a movie and watching him work and watching him rk with actors than the movie didn't turn out great. the character didn't turn out great thanprobably any other movie where the character turns out betr and my performance tued out better o the performance rned out better. i think every fm you walk away with different- >> charl: do you know wh you walk ay though is not going to work? >> sometimes, yeah. yeah. i can usuallyell ifhere's going to be proems and i've always bn surprised the other way around. >> charlie: in t editing room it turned out to be okay. >> ie been surprised and this is are great editors -- an amazing editor walkedn. >> charlie can talk about mexico for a bit. >> sure, go ahead. >> charlie: other worry about wlessness and on-state actors. >> i think mexico is going
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. >> we're very timistic beuse in the end people who go they always hav a hope an they always he a chances to redeem themselves. >> charlie: the health ce deba in washington and all about movies when we condition. >> charlie: additional funding for "charlie rose was also profided by these funds. ptioning sponsored by rose communications from our sdios in new york city, this is charlie rose >> charlie: we begin this evening with e ongoing debate of health care reform. presidt obama attend a rally of mostly ung peop. it was the administraon's latest effort to restore public supporfor a democrac overall ofhe health care system and he said congress had taken many meaningful sps towards form. >> the good newsis we're closer to reform than we'v ever been. after debatin the issue for the better par of a year there's four out of five committees in congressave cpleted their work. sterday the fance committee put out its own bill. each bill has its strengths and simirities between the a our overl eorts have bee helped by groups, businesses, drug companies en. most importantly doctors and nurses are s
. >> we're very timistic beuse in the end people who go they always hav a hope an they always he a chances to redeem themselves. >> charlie: the health ce deba in washington and all about movies when we condition. >> charlie: additional funding for "charlie rose was also profided by these funds. ptioning sponsored by rose communications from our sdios in new york city, this is charlie rose >> charlie: we begin this evening with e ongoing debate of health care...
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let me just y with thi idea beuse i think we're on to something important which is where the struggle you have in your own bei on the oneand, you don't wanto ke chces because you don't believe there will be reciprocity. i mean, we're living here wh is issue and this problem and this cflict that has been with usecause people are afraid to take a chance for better place cause they don'trust the otheguy. my question,ow do you get past that kind mistrust. that's what political leaders are about. that's what, that's what gin was about and he paid a terrible price. >> without a doubt >> charlie: thas what he was about. >> i think it's a little more complicated an that and i'l tell y why. becae i think that the great german philosopher kant was right because he said the observation leaderhave to make is that there are two kinds of peace in t world. ere's mostith democracies and peace with dictatorships. the demonstre sees don't want to go to war but dictatorships don't have that limitation. the only wayo stop t dictatorrom going to war is ve a forcedransgression if itfails. the greatestatast
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it's a lot of fun. [ chee andpplause ] >> jimmy: your character on "entourage" is a stretch for you beuselaughter ] whi is weird,eah. you kn, last year when i did the show, it's oy supposed to be one episode, which is kind of -- "entourage" is famous for letting new actors do this kind of goofy exaggerated version of themsels for one episode. but it turned into a lot more. you knowwho knows. maybe if i know was gonna be be another full season, i would have maybe changed my name a ltlbit or something. but it's great, you know, 'cause i get to myself. it's not like i just show up and talk. i have lines that i have to know. [ lighlaughter ] siuation i'm having to act out. it's fun, i'm kind of one of the boys. >> jimmy: i'm a he fan of yours. >> thas. >> jimmy: and we met a while back. yoremember this? >> yeah, at a charity ent. it was strange, though. because, jimmy was hoing this charity event, the frick awards. and it was a very great event. but we must have done like,hi, how are you?" and that s it. and then the next day in one of the new york papers it was sayinghat jimmy was hitting on
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problem and this conict that has been with us bause people are afraid to take a chance for better place beuse they don't tst the other y. my question, h do you get past that kind of mistrust. that's whatpolitical leaders arebout. that's what, that's what ben s about and he paid a terrible price. >> without a doubt. >> charlie: that'what he was about. i think it's a little more complicated th that and i'll tell you why. becausi think that t great german philosopher kant was right because heaid the servation leaders ve to make is that there are two kinds of peace in the world. the's most wh democracies andeaceith dictatorships. the demonstratsees don't want to go to war but dictatorships n't have that limitation. the only way t stop the dictator fm going to war is ha a forced tnsgression if it ils. the greatest castrophe in histor the greatest tragedy in the history of m people and the history of the wld occurred when leaders of democracies failed todistinguish whatkind of peace to have. >> charlie: whakindf peace was achievable. >> they practiced th peace of democracies propos the gater dictat
problem and this conict that has been with us bause people are afraid to take a chance for better place beuse they don't tst the other y. my question, h do you get past that kind of mistrust. that's whatpolitical leaders arebout. that's what, that's what ben s about and he paid a terrible price. >> without a doubt. >> charlie: that'what he was about. i think it's a little more complicated th that and i'll tell you why. becausi think that t great german philosopher kant was right...
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i'm sure every family membe is asking it in one way or another beuse thas what people do. >> right. >t they do. >> in grief. >> it has to beomebody se's fault. >> toure, speaking of the family and the dynamics of this family, there has always been histically tension among the group. has michael jackson's death changed that? have ty beenrought closer together? you mention la toya being the outlier. >> one thing is atime you he a big famy there going to be nsion. don't know any famil with six, seven, eight, nine brothers that -- >> or even one brother. >> yeah. a big group. an anytime there's a lot of monein a family there's going to be nsion a division. you put those two things together, of course there's going to be strife and problems. this is not jackson thing so much as just a human nature sort ofthing. has it brought them together? i imagine it has. i haven't talked to the jacksons either so i don't know exactly real details o that. but i imagine it's got to bring them together. >>ut they'realking. >> right. yeah. >> they were all together and, you know, just around hiseath for qu
i'm sure every family membe is asking it in one way or another beuse thas what people do. >> right. >t they do. >> in grief. >> it has to beomebody se's fault. >> toure, speaking of the family and the dynamics of this family, there has always been histically tension among the group. has michael jackson's death changed that? have ty beenrought closer together? you mention la toya being the outlier. >> one thing is atime you he a big famy there going to be nsion....
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psident, congress, th a bill that i can support beuse that's where i want to be. >> that's my reading of the situation. i thinkhe's genuinely anxious to support major health care reform because she recognizes the problems that existin our current system. >> rose: finallyhis. the gang of six was a good idea? >> i think it was good idea. i think that the bl is a better product now than it would have been had we jt gone rectly to aarkup in the finance committee without the input of diffent point of views. i can't say... you know, thiss one step? a multistep process but i think senator baucus deserves some credit foraving put togethe a very credible proposal. and i thin this group of six process that he devised helped him do tha >> rose: sator bingama, thank you very much onhis day for talking with us. >> nice to talk to you >>ose: senator jeff bingan from new mexico. back in a moment stay with us. >>ose: janeampion is here. she isn acardmy award winning director and writer. he films have examineduman passion, menl illness and the arstic temperament. in 1993 she won the best screenplay oa
psident, congress, th a bill that i can support beuse that's where i want to be. >> that's my reading of the situation. i thinkhe's genuinely anxious to support major health care reform because she recognizes the problems that existin our current system. >> rose: finallyhis. the gang of six was a good idea? >> i think it was good idea. i think that the bl is a better product now than it would have been had we jt gone rectly to aarkup in the finance committee without the input...
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because the ten yr annirsary, it was much more tranquil, there was no talk about closure, no push back beuse clearly they felt they dn't need to push back on anything, most of the people were at peace, were moving on. the girl who really said she believed in god, she spoke on behalf of thvictims, an amazing girl, she quoted robert frost, wish i could get this right. she quoted him saying all i need to know about the rest of my life can be summarized in three words, it goes on. that is how she feels. she also told me on facebook, i bear no ill wl towards dave cullen -- eric harris and dylan klebold, she moved down with her life. that a her, her pain, just holding it on, she is without it. not everybody is in that place, they don't need to be. lot of them are. this month it was different. >> has the school change? >> there are new procedures, it is not that different, the library did get torn down, the family's won that battle, the library is above the cafeteria where the bombs were planted, the story of the holding. that was taken down, the library's open entrance area can see the rocky mount
because the ten yr annirsary, it was much more tranquil, there was no talk about closure, no push back beuse clearly they felt they dn't need to push back on anything, most of the people were at peace, were moving on. the girl who really said she believed in god, she spoke on behalf of thvictims, an amazing girl, she quoted robert frost, wish i could get this right. she quoted him saying all i need to know about the rest of my life can be summarized in three words, it goes on. that is how she...
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. >>> do want to start off with live doppler 9000 hd beuse that cabee hat amet.lo me a lot.herainfall in sports moving into howard county and arundel county, you see it out in the bay some of that rainfall half an incto an inchper hour all moving tothe west rotating around an area of low anpressure approaching dill aware. you yoget out west not much goi on, so iuth of 75 not much going on but a lot of areas seeing rain. just want to show you this area of low pressure spinning, south and west won't see much. windy with highs near 70, almost 5:31 time for traffic with angie. >> time to hook you up with a personalized traffic report, you can e-mail me, follow me on twitter or facebook, i will hook you up. >>> let's talk about the traffic, roads starting to fill up. 270 southbound a little bit of volume building. i feel like these delays will set in early because rain is a factor. 95 and the bw parkway. over to the realtime graphics nice and green out of baltimore past 198 to powder mill and 66 tracking taillights to my right and -- i should say headlights actually and that is g
. >>> do want to start off with live doppler 9000 hd beuse that cabee hat amet.lo me a lot.herainfall in sports moving into howard county and arundel county, you see it out in the bay some of that rainfall half an incto an inchper hour all moving tothe west rotating around an area of low anpressure approaching dill aware. you yoget out west not much goi on, so iuth of 75 not much going on but a lot of areas seeing rain. just want to show you this area of low pressure spinning, south...
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beuse during the war he received aid from sherman's army and we have good iormation that he received arms and rations from sherman. increasingly over the years of reconstruction, there are fewer federal troops, white, the former confederates are returning to power. newton knight forms a close alliance with the great union officer who's a radical republican in mississippi and he appoints knight as a captain of a black militia to try to enforce the laws of the united states during reconstruction and after. there are a number of assassination attempts on newton knight during reconstruction and after. and,n fact, we're amazed that he was ableo live as long as he did. he doesn't die until in 1922 at the age of 91. that is one of the mt stunning facts of really his story. >> you just gave away the ending. [laughter] >> so why don't we unrstand just our -- kind of the formal aspect of the discussion by saying a little bit -- by doing two things. one, we can talk a little bit about how we were able to piece together this story. and why we think this story is significant. newton knight's stor
beuse during the war he received aid from sherman's army and we have good iormation that he received arms and rations from sherman. increasingly over the years of reconstruction, there are fewer federal troops, white, the former confederates are returning to power. newton knight forms a close alliance with the great union officer who's a radical republican in mississippi and he appoints knight as a captain of a black militia to try to enforce the laws of the united states during reconstruction...
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>> it does inact function more like credit card beuse the bank,fter all, i extendi cret.e bank won'tover your overdraft every circumstae but iwill do it a l and it will do it before you go wayar beow zero. different bankwill cut you off different moments. they are in fact extending you credit. e problem is the servicesn't coverby t variousaws tat govern credit cards and extension of credit generally. because if it was you would need tonow what interestate y were being chard, and problem is it theris that if you're paying day 35 overdft fee because you've gone $10 below zero and youe only thereor a day or two, say, if they had toell you what th interesrate of equivalent to it might be in the thousandth perce at which point you might not want that service anymore. >> brown:ou mentioned the banks king in tens of billions f dollars. ite astounding. this has become a sourc of income for them, especially in hard recent times. what hpens now? you mentioned wells fargo joining in? do you think other bas will? do you thnk legislationoes forward from here? >> it wi be interest to e
>> it does inact function more like credit card beuse the bank,fter all, i extendi cret.e bank won'tover your overdraft every circumstae but iwill do it a l and it will do it before you go wayar beow zero. different bankwill cut you off different moments. they are in fact extending you credit. e problem is the servicesn't coverby t variousaws tat govern credit cards and extension of credit generally. because if it was you would need tonow what interestate y were being chard, and problem...
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beuse she was in her first grade class. i said would love to. and teachers always do this to me. s soon as walked in she says, don't just stand there, help one of the children. i start helping one of the kids. i de a mistake i was not following the lesson plan. she scolded me. i love teachers like this. not only beautifully trained, but had a jubilant lavalife and nice sense of humor. when made a mistake, she says to the class, mr. jonathan did not pay attention to the instructions. he is not behaving like a big run-up first period -- first grader what should we do to him? and the children voted that i needed a timeout those little double so they made me go sit in there reading corner but she was, there are thousands like her, ms. shea is beautifu prepared, wonderfully educated, a sparkling, idealistic young teacher who flood into the urban schools right now and very eager to teach. a lot of them like francesca are steeped in civil rights tradition so she had been to be white jewish background but whatever the background, what ever, they are very much on the side of the children
beuse she was in her first grade class. i said would love to. and teachers always do this to me. s soon as walked in she says, don't just stand there, help one of the children. i start helping one of the kids. i de a mistake i was not following the lesson plan. she scolded me. i love teachers like this. not only beautifully trained, but had a jubilant lavalife and nice sense of humor. when made a mistake, she says to the class, mr. jonathan did not pay attention to the instructions. he is not...
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beuse when we first noticed this vaccine in april of this year, and decided to go ahe as you would expect to try and make a ccine, it was unclea whether a ccine would even induce a respoe that would be ptective. and whether not it would ta more than one dose, two or more doses of a higher dose bause our preous experience with the h 5 fwlrx 1 bird fluhat we have beenracking for years was th the vaccine that we ma required an exorbitantly high do. the resus that we are hearing re today and that we presented tod in washingt indicate that a sile dose of the standard dose of whatwe give every year for seeonal flu indud a verypotent response in a st majority of individuals. and did it inabout 8 to 10 days whi is really good news from the standpoint of both te supply of vaccine and the fact that we have vaccine th can induce that response. >> warr: so does this mean that me americans can be protected andearlier? >>ell, certainly more americans can be protected in numbers. but the fact is wh you say earlie not necessarily gettg the vaccine earlier buwhen you get the vaccine, to get that protected
beuse when we first noticed this vaccine in april of this year, and decided to go ahe as you would expect to try and make a ccine, it was unclea whether a ccine would even induce a respoe that would be ptective. and whether not it would ta more than one dose, two or more doses of a higher dose bause our preous experience with the h 5 fwlrx 1 bird fluhat we have beenracking for years was th the vaccine that we ma required an exorbitantly high do. the resus that we are hearing re today and that...
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>> she is saying we need to keep this ban in place beuse one of the gornment interests here that justifiest is shareholder protecti. d that is the exchange. she was ying to show as llthat corporations engage the political proce in a way that's very diffent from what individuals do, a that's what makes them potentily so dangerous. so one of the gornment's interests hereshe says, is shareholr protection. the send government interest that she argued today-- and e also encountered sharp questioning om the stices and i mentioned earlier-- is to apride prevent, quid pro quo corrupon. >> ifi: the fip side of this argent was justice breyer who gotnto it a little bit with ted colson thettorney behalf ofhe citizens united, who produced the the film. it w more about the consequences of at this ruling cld be. ow let's listen to that change. >> suppose we errule these two cases. would that leave the count in a situation where corporations and tra unions can spend as much they want in t last 30 days on television ads, et cetera, o this kind, but political parties couldn't, cause polical parties can only
>> she is saying we need to keep this ban in place beuse one of the gornment interests here that justifiest is shareholder protecti. d that is the exchange. she was ying to show as llthat corporations engage the political proce in a way that's very diffent from what individuals do, a that's what makes them potentily so dangerous. so one of the gornment's interests hereshe says, is shareholr protection. the send government interest that she argued today-- and e also encountered sharp...
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someday something comes up that convinces me otherwise but i wou be surprised if something new comes out beuse there were all these investigations and soany people and so much evidence disappeared. so many trails were not followed and 70 people died since then and it's hard to imagine there will be a day we can say now we know the exactly what happened. >> host: dewey with the president's we talkeabout belied? to read with johnson believed to lead in his life and you ntioned clinton when he was elected. doe know where johnson was and clinton ir on the conclusions who killed jfk >> guest: i think johnson was quite definite he ought castro did. >> ht: to his dyi day. >> guest: yes he told several people. of course johnson wasn't a great fan of kennedy said there was something going on with him where he thought in a way it w kennedy got what was comin to him so that could have been going on as opposed to him knowing for sure. it was sply his theory. clinton i n't know. viously he had a lot of questions when he was elected. >> host: and he can write and let us know because he's still around. let's
someday something comes up that convinces me otherwise but i wou be surprised if something new comes out beuse there were all these investigations and soany people and so much evidence disappeared. so many trails were not followed and 70 people died since then and it's hard to imagine there will be a day we can say now we know the exactly what happened. >> host: dewey with the president's we talkeabout belied? to read with johnson believed to lead in his life and you ntioned clinton when...