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i know daphne has written a lot about this and, and also bill white. i published a paper in 2004 in the treatment,
i know daphne has written a lot about this and, and also bill white. i published a paper in 2004 in the treatment,
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i know daphne has written a lot about this and, and also bill white. i published a paper in 2004 in the treatment, alcoholism treatment quarterly, which actually talks a lot about the issue of terminology and how it may affect, how it's imprecise. for example, we use the term abuse, generically, but also it's a diagnostic label, it's actually a, a dsm diagnostic label, which creates a lot of confusion when you see it written. are they referring to the more generic issue, you know, regarding the whole range of problems versus a particular diagnosis, that has specific meaning? so it's imprecisely used and this is a problem, of course, in communication. so one of the things that i think we need to, we need to have a term that describes these problems generically... and the institute of medicine has tried to deal with that, have they not? yes and the world health organization too, so in the 1970's they were advocating against using the term abuse, even though the american psychiatric association adopted that term which is unfortunate because then that give
i know daphne has written a lot about this and, and also bill white. i published a paper in 2004 in the treatment, alcoholism treatment quarterly, which actually talks a lot about the issue of terminology and how it may affect, how it's imprecise. for example, we use the term abuse, generically, but also it's a diagnostic label, it's actually a, a dsm diagnostic label, which creates a lot of confusion when you see it written. are they referring to the more generic issue, you know, regarding the...
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is no left foot being addressed not meaningful the zones of praying in the in the black latino bill white when you lay off teachers and trash workers when you lock people into these ghettos and barrios there must be some hogger that focus on job training. on access to jobs and transformation there must be some talk that focus only on education we are hearing more and more out of us say that the economic situation for specifically african-americans has gotten worse surprisingly in the last two years of an african-american presidency is that something you would agree with you about but i would like to raise correlation in the paths of discrimination deep into the structure of our economy in the last two years we've lost more home for cost of targeted. screams of foreclosure by the banks my concern is the banks who did that who broke the law have not had to pay a price for that we have less access to capital and in the street and in technology urban america has been decimated now you have often throughout the years played a very significant role in american diplomacy and i would like to ask
is no left foot being addressed not meaningful the zones of praying in the in the black latino bill white when you lay off teachers and trash workers when you lock people into these ghettos and barrios there must be some hogger that focus on job training. on access to jobs and transformation there must be some talk that focus only on education we are hearing more and more out of us say that the economic situation for specifically african-americans has gotten worse surprisingly in the last two...
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and so i think it's real important that, and, and i think bill white talks about this, that the greatest stigma reducer is when you begin to promote these relationships, their interactions between communities and people in recovery or the interaction between treatment programs and the neighborhoods where they're located. and i think it's really, really important. and lureen i want to go into the, the treatment system itself. are there opportunities for the treatment system, the individuals that are providing the treatment in your, you're in a state entity and certainly this program is sponsored by a federal entity, are there opportunities for, for those entities to look at the change that needs to happen in language and, and what can be done about that? i think it's very important, i do think it's an opportunity. one of the things that we're doing in new york is that, we've taken the language that samhsa has promoted and we have sort of tweaked it. we have a one-pager, two-sided, that we are going to be taking to every meeting, every meeting with a provider, every convention, everywhere.
and so i think it's real important that, and, and i think bill white talks about this, that the greatest stigma reducer is when you begin to promote these relationships, their interactions between communities and people in recovery or the interaction between treatment programs and the neighborhoods where they're located. and i think it's really, really important. and lureen i want to go into the, the treatment system itself. are there opportunities for the treatment system, the individuals that...
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and, and you know daphne has, has quoted bill white quite a bit and, and he's truly prolific writer and agree with the title that folks had given him, the dean of recovery. but he was saying that three ways to deal with social stigma, stigmatations stigma, stigma if you will. one is to protest stigma and discrimination are illegal and you need to protest, protest that and bring it to the forefront and hold the folks that are doing it, accountable. but there also is an educational component he talks about. and then there's a contact component. and this this is not new. i got this from a 2009 paper that he did with arthur evans. and so i think you had suggested it, we need a multi-prong approach where stigma is alive and well and where folks are comfortable with that, we need to hold them accountable. but we need to do some education as well, within the field as well as outside the field. and then i think we need to look at establishing new contexts and reaching out to non-traditional groups if you will, the recovering community. i believe that we could do more in reaching out to them. an
and, and you know daphne has, has quoted bill white quite a bit and, and he's truly prolific writer and agree with the title that folks had given him, the dean of recovery. but he was saying that three ways to deal with social stigma, stigmatations stigma, stigma if you will. one is to protest stigma and discrimination are illegal and you need to protest, protest that and bring it to the forefront and hold the folks that are doing it, accountable. but there also is an educational component he...
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i miss a lot of my former colleagues on the court, from blackmun, white, to bill brennan. -- byron white to bill brennan. but that is the process. >> it is different today than when it was when i first got here. i have to admit -- you grow very fond of the court that you spend a long time on. there was a period there when chief justice rehnquist and justice o'connor, we had a long run together. you get comfortable with that and then it changes. and now it is changing again. >> it is a new court. when i was trying jury cases, the juror had to be replaced, because one reason, it was a different dynamic, it was a different jury. and the same case -- this will be a very different court. and it is stressful for us because we so admire our colleagues. we wonder, will it ever be the same? i have great admiration for the system. the system works. >> i think it is healthy for the court to have members with different backgrounds. i saw a television program recently when someone said there should always be someone who served in the armed forces on the court. i think there should always be someone w
i miss a lot of my former colleagues on the court, from blackmun, white, to bill brennan. -- byron white to bill brennan. but that is the process. >> it is different today than when it was when i first got here. i have to admit -- you grow very fond of the court that you spend a long time on. there was a period there when chief justice rehnquist and justice o'connor, we had a long run together. you get comfortable with that and then it changes. and now it is changing again. >> it is...
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you are now a senior writer for the "dallas morning news" turning out pieces on the finances of bill white and also josh hamilton so wonderful rain. you have written a book biggest lead, that was a while ago and visited business book. how did you begin the process of figuring all of this out? and just to go on sort of in a nutshell, what was it about your reporting methods not being a professor of history, someone who sort of natives living doing this. how did you figure it out? >> it is a very good question. and it is one that has been asked all the way long. who is going to hire me or give me an advance on a book if i'm not a historian so i had to go the extra mile in the book proposal and prove that i was. in a lot of ways i found i am a reporter. that is who i am. that is what i do and i found that my reporting skills works to do history. there was one little thing that i did that i don't think and maybe i shouldn't even say this. the historians may laugh me out of the room but one of the things i realized in doing this book was that i couldn't be one of these guys who went out and and
you are now a senior writer for the "dallas morning news" turning out pieces on the finances of bill white and also josh hamilton so wonderful rain. you have written a book biggest lead, that was a while ago and visited business book. how did you begin the process of figuring all of this out? and just to go on sort of in a nutshell, what was it about your reporting methods not being a professor of history, someone who sort of natives living doing this. how did you figure it out?...
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willie mays and hank aarons and cbs did this game down in washington and i did it with mel allen and bill white and i got into the booth and i was quivering. i was so... i was not even... i was 29 years old and i knew that i had just... i'm getting nervous. my voice, i'm losing it hear talking about it. >> rose: i know, i can feel fear! >> it was a disaster and i said never again: i can't... the easiest way to lose credibility is to fake it on the air like you know what you're talking about. and i like baseball but i couldn't talk it. i didn't have enough of a background in it. >> rose: all right, let know go to the bears playing >> i think everybody now is like... they're an underdog playing at home with the packers. green bay's been such a role. >> rose: rogers is the real deal. >> looks like a supper bowl winning quarterback to me. we'll see. all that history. >> rose: subpoena that the oldest rivalry in... >> it is. i know packers are favored, i don't know what their numbers are. which is surprising because they're the sixth seed, the last team. >> rose: as the jets are on the other side. >
willie mays and hank aarons and cbs did this game down in washington and i did it with mel allen and bill white and i got into the booth and i was quivering. i was so... i was not even... i was 29 years old and i knew that i had just... i'm getting nervous. my voice, i'm losing it hear talking about it. >> rose: i know, i can feel fear! >> it was a disaster and i said never again: i can't... the easiest way to lose credibility is to fake it on the air like you know what you're...
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i'm told that things in the white house were getting sort of informal. i was talking to governor bill richardson at the end of last year and he said they really need a weiss man at the time of christmas. and i think this is a wise man. i spoke briefly with president obama on the phone this week. gwen: or should we say he called you up? >> he called. he was wanting to sing the praises of robert gibbs, his longtime ade. he's stepping aside as well. i asked him if he's going to spend a lot of time putting his second team in place. he said there's no time for dili dallying. we have a lot of work to do. i think it was clear at that moment that these statue changes are happening quickly but it is time to engage with this congress. gwen: listening to the president talking about we have to get right to work and listening to speaker boehner on the other hand saying we're here just to do what the american people the -- sent us to do. it seems we have managers rather than ideologues, which is what we paid so much attention to in this campaign. >> that's right. they're both basically trying to be
i'm told that things in the white house were getting sort of informal. i was talking to governor bill richardson at the end of last year and he said they really need a weiss man at the time of christmas. and i think this is a wise man. i spoke briefly with president obama on the phone this week. gwen: or should we say he called you up? >> he called. he was wanting to sing the praises of robert gibbs, his longtime ade. he's stepping aside as well. i asked him if he's going to spend a lot...
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. >> the appointment of bill daley at white house chief of staff, the white house now has a strong economicoice inside the white house and that means a lot of things but it also certainly means that someone who has been more criticized than any other obama cabinet member, tim geithner, will be there for the rest of his term. >> if the republicans keep on with the 14th amendment debate there's a chance obama could care arizona. chris: kelly. >> they're letting blackberries, ipods be used on the house floor. republicans have brought technology to the floor but no phone calls, please. chris: blasphemy! >> harry reid and mitch mcconnell, the real guys that are running congress are harry reid and mitch mcconnell. harry reid is the pocket veto. president will not veto anything in his first term because of harry reid. chris: when we return, by the spring, who's going to be on top, key question, the president or republicans in the house? [ female announcer ] to do well, kids need to eat well. and eating well means getting enough whole grain and calcium. and general mills big g kid cereals can help.
. >> the appointment of bill daley at white house chief of staff, the white house now has a strong economicoice inside the white house and that means a lot of things but it also certainly means that someone who has been more criticized than any other obama cabinet member, tim geithner, will be there for the rest of his term. >> if the republicans keep on with the 14th amendment debate there's a chance obama could care arizona. chris: kelly. >> they're letting blackberries,...
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no he's-- bill daly-- i think is an excellent choice. ideology aside, managing the whiteouse, one of the things i think needs to happen in the white house is when the president makes a decision t has to be followed all the way down the line. and in a white house that has been focused on capitol hill, sometimes that hasn't always happened to the frustration av lot of people who work there and i think he is the kind of guy who will simplify lines of authority and make it a well functioning, not that it isn't a well functioning white house but work on that problem which has sort of drifted. >> he is not a drama ing king either which is freshing. >> lehrer: thank you both. >> now on the eve of the first anniversary of the deadly earthquake in haiti, we begin a week of reports by jeffrey brown. jeff in port-au-prince and i talked with him earlier today. jeff, hello. you've been there in haiti all week t is a year after the earthquake what does it look like? give us a sense of that. >> well, hello, judy, a year later, unfortunately one has to say that for the most part it doesn
no he's-- bill daly-- i think is an excellent choice. ideology aside, managing the whiteouse, one of the things i think needs to happen in the white house is when the president makes a decision t has to be followed all the way down the line. and in a white house that has been focused on capitol hill, sometimes that hasn't always happened to the frustration av lot of people who work there and i think he is the kind of guy who will simplify lines of authority and make it a well functioning, not...
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. >> a whole new look at the white house -- bill daley, jay carney. is that a good deal? >> i think it is, because it is a new look for the president. yes certainly shifted ground. -- he has certainly shifted ground, made an open ditch to the middle, to the business community. he is giving harbor to the democrats when he talks about vetoing any bill that has earmarks in at. i think the staff will pick up that new obama that we are talking about now, regardless of who the staff might be. >> what do bill daly and jay carney bring to this adventure that rahm emanuel and robert gibbs did not? >> after two years in office, it is a different place. bill baily brings longer, more extensive experience in national politics and private affairs, business, than any chief of staff in the democratic side. he comes from -- he has had a national political experience through the mondale campaign. he knows the players. he is a grown-up. he does not have political ambitions of his own. it was always a little bit of a conflicting point with rahm. as far as jay carney is concerned, he has the
. >> a whole new look at the white house -- bill daley, jay carney. is that a good deal? >> i think it is, because it is a new look for the president. yes certainly shifted ground. -- he has certainly shifted ground, made an open ditch to the middle, to the business community. he is giving harbor to the democrats when he talks about vetoing any bill that has earmarks in at. i think the staff will pick up that new obama that we are talking about now, regardless of who the staff might...
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there was nothing that was a mystery in any of this tonight except this, the white house billed this as jobs, jobs, jobs, we know that's the theme the democratic party is going to be pushing and worried about for 2012 and it's what the republicans will beat them over the heads if they don't get the unemployment rate down. and the president talked about in investments in education and creating jobs, infrastructure spending as well. but all of those things are long-term. the chance that the president will yield the benefits of those in a meaningful way, get it seriously under double digits for unemployment before 2012, you're not going to find it with those particular programs. he's doing the right thing, but maybe not the politically right thing for him. and the question is, will the public reward him? if you're still out of work in 2012, you're going to hold the president and this party responsible. >> a long run. >> yeah. >>> well, endowed women don't have to squeeze into smaller bras anymore. coming up, the new bra size coming to the store near you. >>> today it was 7th consecutive
there was nothing that was a mystery in any of this tonight except this, the white house billed this as jobs, jobs, jobs, we know that's the theme the democratic party is going to be pushing and worried about for 2012 and it's what the republicans will beat them over the heads if they don't get the unemployment rate down. and the president talked about in investments in education and creating jobs, infrastructure spending as well. but all of those things are long-term. the chance that the...
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that dream ended days before he left the white house when one said thanks but no thanks to the peace bill bill clinton fashioned. we have to be left disappointed in the up fulfilled potential. this feeling about bill clinton interestingly goes back to arkansas as his tenure as governor. here's what one says about him. all those years clinton was governor, i was an editorial writer, and all the years we endorsed him warmly saying he's got a lot of promisement one more term, and he's going to do it right. he lists the improvements he brought to the state, and says he was good for arkansas, a better governor than the best so far, yet he was so smart with so much talent with such rare political gifts. there was so much promise, and he didn't deliver. he led us to expect miracles and all we got was modest good work. i think that's true from his presidency as well. of course, part of the failures because of white water. if republicans dbt take over in 1994, and we might have had a national health care system and he might have done a great deal morement i think he was a pretty good president, bu
that dream ended days before he left the white house when one said thanks but no thanks to the peace bill bill clinton fashioned. we have to be left disappointed in the up fulfilled potential. this feeling about bill clinton interestingly goes back to arkansas as his tenure as governor. here's what one says about him. all those years clinton was governor, i was an editorial writer, and all the years we endorsed him warmly saying he's got a lot of promisement one more term, and he's going to do...
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we'll hear from white house chief of staff bill daley, and have analysis from david sanger of "the new york times". it's all ahead on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs "face the nation" with cbs news chief washington correspondent bob schieffer. and now from cbs news in washington, bob schieffer. >> schieffer: good morning. egypt is in chaos. thousands of prisoners have now broken out of cairo prisons, and looters and thieves have joined protestors on the streets. president mubarak still barely clings to power. and in a new show of force, sent egyptian warplanes flying low over the demonstrators. we'll start this morning by going first to elizabeth palmer, who is on the scene. elizabeth, you've been there from the beginning of all this. what is the absolute latest right now? >> well, bob, just in the last couple of minutes, we've seen an extraordinary show of (inaudible) (plane flying overhead) i don't know if you can hear me. the aircraft are (inaudible) flying over the crowd. >> schieffer: what is the meaning of that? are they trying to frighten people off the streets? w
we'll hear from white house chief of staff bill daley, and have analysis from david sanger of "the new york times". it's all ahead on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs "face the nation" with cbs news chief washington correspondent bob schieffer. and now from cbs news in washington, bob schieffer. >> schieffer: good morning. egypt is in chaos. thousands of prisoners have now broken out of cairo prisons, and looters and thieves have joined...
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seen advisers leave, and still provide advice. >> one of the names is bill daly, former commerce secretary. he was seen at the white house today for a meeting. what would he bring if he were to come in as chief of staff? >> he may be the rob emanuel replacement. you have bill daly. pete row, the interim chief of staff right now who may also be asked to stay on if bill daly doesn't get the job offer. but he was at the white house today all signs pointed to a bill daly chief of staff. and this is saying to the president, these next two years are drnts than the first two years. the first two years were getting legislation through the hill. now it's about the implementation of those policies and a better selling and communicating of them to the american people. that's the one area where the president has said he's fallen down a bit on the job. >> so are these people who are seen as better communicaters or how is that? >> bill daly was in the clinton administration, and al gore's campaign chairman in 2000, and he does have the ability to communicate the message on television, and he takes a strong signal, judy. as you k
seen advisers leave, and still provide advice. >> one of the names is bill daly, former commerce secretary. he was seen at the white house today for a meeting. what would he bring if he were to come in as chief of staff? >> he may be the rob emanuel replacement. you have bill daly. pete row, the interim chief of staff right now who may also be asked to stay on if bill daly doesn't get the job offer. but he was at the white house today all signs pointed to a bill daly chief of staff....
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white house press podium, as well? >> reporter: that's right. i'm told that the inside candidates that are most prominent are deputy press secretary bill burton, deputy press secretary josh earnest, the vice president's communication director, jay carney. they'll be looking outside of the white house. like karen finney a former democratic committee spokesperson. and then, of course, there's the x-factor. the search has really just begun, i'm told. >> yeah, and i hear on the x factor they may be looking for someone like tony snowe, an outside journalist who came to work for president george w. bush. hard shoes to fill. but we'll see if they come up with it. jake, thanks very much. quickly now, a new economic message to go with a new economic team? >> reporter: yeah, that's right. the president will be appearing at a window manufacturing company where he'll be talking about the importance of people using, taking advantages of the new tax breaks that passed last month in that lame duck session. he'll be talking about also how the new payroll tax deductions will take effect next week and people's paychecks will be an optimistic message i'm told talking a
white house press podium, as well? >> reporter: that's right. i'm told that the inside candidates that are most prominent are deputy press secretary bill burton, deputy press secretary josh earnest, the vice president's communication director, jay carney. they'll be looking outside of the white house. like karen finney a former democratic committee spokesperson. and then, of course, there's the x-factor. the search has really just begun, i'm told. >> yeah, and i hear on the x factor...
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the white house is interviewing bill dalely to replace gibbs. >>> on the city right now, bouncing around quite a bit, breezy conditions, keeping temperatures up. 47 in san francisco. getting down to 44 tomorrow morning. temperatures will warm back up into the upper 50s for the afternoon. warmer air dominating the forecast right now, but it shifted our winds. what this is doing is bringing in fog from the central valley. a look on fog tracker tomorrow morning, that will be the story for fairfield. dense morning fog, the winds will carry the same even though it is not picking it up. 9:00, the fog stays stationary. 11:00, not going anywhere. 3:00 still foggy conditions near antioch and fairfield which will have an effect on temperatures. tomorrow, cold. 29 in fairfield. 32 santa rosa. 37 heyward. 37 also in san jose zy. temperatures warm nicely everywhere except for the inland locations. 56 san francisco. struggling to warm inland, though, temperatures will be 49 degrees tomorrow afternoon. 52 in livermore. a look at your seven day around the bay forecast, not a lot of change through friday
the white house is interviewing bill dalely to replace gibbs. >>> on the city right now, bouncing around quite a bit, breezy conditions, keeping temperatures up. 47 in san francisco. getting down to 44 tomorrow morning. temperatures will warm back up into the upper 50s for the afternoon. warmer air dominating the forecast right now, but it shifted our winds. what this is doing is bringing in fog from the central valley. a look on fog tracker tomorrow morning, that will be the story for...
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and that he has to establish better ties with the business community. >> reporter: bill daily was here at the white house a short time ago to meet with the president, but we're told that no job was offered, though he is still very much in the running for that chief of staff job. >> couric: we'll stay tuned to that, chip reid, chip thank you. some reinforcement meanwhile are coming to the political wars in washington. tonight we listen to some of the newest congressional voices. a retired army lieutenant colonel, a harvard educated lawyer, and the owner of a pest control business walk into the halls of congress. but there's no punch line to this story. just a big punch list of problems. >> get our debt under control. >> the health care reform. >> jobs and the economy. >> couric: for the new republican majority and its 87 freshmen, the pressure is on. you two republicans may be dealing with overly high expectations. are you concerned about that? >> there are expectations out there, but i think the people will be looking for those positive indicators and trends in those first 90 to 120 days that we're
and that he has to establish better ties with the business community. >> reporter: bill daily was here at the white house a short time ago to meet with the president, but we're told that no job was offered, though he is still very much in the running for that chief of staff job. >> couric: we'll stay tuned to that, chip reid, chip thank you. some reinforcement meanwhile are coming to the political wars in washington. tonight we listen to some of the newest congressional voices. a...
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bill plante, cbs news, the white house. >> bill plante, at the white house, thank you. >>> we want tourn to capitol hill for reaction from -- to the president's speech from the house majority leader eric cantor of virginia. sir, good morning to you. >> good morning, erica. >> there were clearly moments, as we were watching last night, things the president said that republicans reacted positively to. we saw some applause there. is there anything that you heard last night from the president that you could get behind? >> sure. look. the president gives a great speech and tonight -- last night was no exception. he talked about improving the future and as a father of three teenagers, i certainly have that as my highest priority. and, you know, the president and i are going to disagree on some things. i mean, i think i want to cut spending more than he does. obviously, i disagree on the ways to improve health care in this country. i did hear the president talk about some things we can do to create jobs in this country, such as simplify the tax code and lower the corporate rate to get people
bill plante, cbs news, the white house. >> bill plante, at the white house, thank you. >>> we want tourn to capitol hill for reaction from -- to the president's speech from the house majority leader eric cantor of virginia. sir, good morning to you. >> good morning, erica. >> there were clearly moments, as we were watching last night, things the president said that republicans reacted positively to. we saw some applause there. is there anything that you heard last...
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issued a statement saying, alzheimer's did not appear until well after president reagan left the white house. bill plante, cbs news, the white house. >> and joining us now exclusively in the studio this morning is president reagan's elder son michael, who's author of "the new reagan revolution: how ronald reagan's principles can restore america's greatness." that book will be released tomorrow. good to have you with us. >> good to be here, thank you. >> we just heard in bill's piece what your brother ron is claiming. i know as soon as you heard that you responded on twitter saying -- or tweeting, i should say, my brother was an embarrassment to his father when he was alive, and today he became an embarrassment to his mother. there's no love lost between the two of you. pretty strong statement, though. >> well, it needed to be a strong statement because reality is, all these years i've listened to people like bill maher an other people on the left who inferred my father had alzheimer's when he was president of the united states to somehow discount the great job my father did as president. now for o
issued a statement saying, alzheimer's did not appear until well after president reagan left the white house. bill plante, cbs news, the white house. >> and joining us now exclusively in the studio this morning is president reagan's elder son michael, who's author of "the new reagan revolution: how ronald reagan's principles can restore america's greatness." that book will be released tomorrow. good to have you with us. >> good to be here, thank you. >> we just heard...
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in crisis with secretary of state hillary clinton and an exclusive interview with new white house chief of staff bill thanks for joining us this saturday even. i'm russ mitchell in new york, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org fire. divers end >>> another fatal police shooting in oakland. why officers say they were force to open -- forced to open fire. >>> where investigators will now turn their attention searching for a missing 4-year- old boy and his kidnap. >>> the protests in egypt and the president's attempt to calm the country. >>> cbs5 news is next. ,,
in crisis with secretary of state hillary clinton and an exclusive interview with new white house chief of staff bill thanks for joining us this saturday even. i'm russ mitchell in new york, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org fire. divers end >>> another fatal police shooting in oakland. why officers say they were force to open -- forced to open fire. >>> where investigators will now turn their attention searching...
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with democrats controlling the senate and the white house, the healthcare bill is in no danger of goingway entirely. >> house republicans prepare to vote on repealing healthcare reform, the obama administration is releasing a new study to show why it is necessary. the study says as many as 129 million americans have preexisting conditions that could keep them from getting health insurance. that study was produced by the department of health and human services. house republicans call that study a public relations stunt. >> former vice president dick cheney is contemplating a serious surgery. he thinks he will have to make a decision whether or not to have a heart transplant. the former vice president currently has a battery-powered heart pump but said it's an awkward device that makes it difficult to walk around. he suffered his fifth heart attack last year. >> meteorologist mike nicco ahead with the forecast. >> it looks a little different than it did 24 hours ago. let's show you from -- look at emeryville and look how clear the sky is already. that means warmer temperatures on the way
with democrats controlling the senate and the white house, the healthcare bill is in no danger of goingway entirely. >> house republicans prepare to vote on repealing healthcare reform, the obama administration is releasing a new study to show why it is necessary. the study says as many as 129 million americans have preexisting conditions that could keep them from getting health insurance. that study was produced by the department of health and human services. house republicans call that...
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in hawaii, president obama signed the bill to provide federal healthcare coverage for 9/11 first responders. today's signing was slightly unconventional. the white house staff delivered the bill to oahu today for a private signing by the president. to become law, the bill had to be signed before mr. obama returns to washington on tuesday. the measure covers the cost of medical care for rescue workers and others sickened by toxic fumes and dust created by the 2001 attacks. >>> in a statement, mr. obama said quote, we will never forget the selfless courage demonstrated by the firefighters, police officers, and first responders who risked their lives to save others. i believe this is a critical step for those who continue to bear the physical scars of those attacks, end quote >>> it sounds like a scene from a hitchcock movie. arkansas wildlife officials are trying to figure out what killed thousands of birds, which mysteriously fell from the sky yesterday. an estimated 5000 dead black birds were found in yards and on roof tops in roads in the town of beebee, arkansas. wildlife officials say their deaths could be weather related. there were tornadoe
in hawaii, president obama signed the bill to provide federal healthcare coverage for 9/11 first responders. today's signing was slightly unconventional. the white house staff delivered the bill to oahu today for a private signing by the president. to become law, the bill had to be signed before mr. obama returns to washington on tuesday. the measure covers the cost of medical care for rescue workers and others sickened by toxic fumes and dust created by the 2001 attacks. >>> in a...
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>> all right, bill plante at the white house this morning. bill, thanks. >>> google is reshuffling top executives. in april co-founder larry page returns as ceo, a job he gave up in 2004 because some thought he lacked experience. current ceo eric schmidt bumped to executive chairman tweeted that he's leaving his post because google no longer needs, quote, day-to-day adult supervision. >>> more than 125 alleged mobsters remain behind bars this morning. they were arrested yesterday in what the fbi called the biggest organized crime roundup in u.s. history. the suspects included reputted members of mafia families in new york, new jersey and rhode island. >>> actor george clooney made a humanitarian visit to sudan earlier this month, and it turns out he came back with a case of malaria. his secretary bout with malaria. his publicist says clooney has now recovered. >>> first lady michelle obama has a new partner in her campaign against childhood obesity -- walmart. yesterday in washington mrs. obama helped walmart, the nation's biggest grocer, anno
>> all right, bill plante at the white house this morning. bill, thanks. >>> google is reshuffling top executives. in april co-founder larry page returns as ceo, a job he gave up in 2004 because some thought he lacked experience. current ceo eric schmidt bumped to executive chairman tweeted that he's leaving his post because google no longer needs, quote, day-to-day adult supervision. >>> more than 125 alleged mobsters remain behind bars this morning. they were arrested...
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reporter: in just the last several weeks, the president appointed jpmorgan chase executive bill daley as the new white house chief of staff. and in "the wall street journal," he pledged to get rid of dumb government regulations that have had a chilling effect on growth and jobs. the business community is pleased. >> it's all about jobs. i mean, that's what it is politically and that is what it is economically. >> reporter: but some critics wonder how appropriate it is with the president to partner with immelt. between 2007 and 2009, ge laid off thousands of workers and closed more than 20 factories. more than 53% of ge's work force is now outside the u.s. >> you'd be hard-pressed to find a company that has outsourced more jobs than general electric has over the last decade. >> reporter: immelt's position is an unpaid advisory one, but critics wonder about potential conflicts of interest. he's in a position of prominence and ge has more than $3 billion in u.s. government contracts, including a multibillion dollar ge jet fighter engine secretary of defense gates called a waste ful boondoggle. in a state
reporter: in just the last several weeks, the president appointed jpmorgan chase executive bill daley as the new white house chief of staff. and in "the wall street journal," he pledged to get rid of dumb government regulations that have had a chilling effect on growth and jobs. the business community is pleased. >> it's all about jobs. i mean, that's what it is politically and that is what it is economically. >> reporter: but some critics wonder how appropriate it is with...