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, you met with -- boris, you met with george w. bush. how was obama's position different? >> that's a huge difference. bush really came to russia and he was like a big teacher, right, who explain how important is democracy, how important is political competition, how important it is to be open and how important is freedom of speech, right? we sit down in the american embassy, in the end we shake hands. obama, he mainly listened to us. he just made final remarks. but he wanted to recognize what is russian people mean. and he listened mainly. >> let me ask you about the real russia. you have an article in which you point out, to me, stunning statistics, russia has dropped to 147th in the world in transparency indexes, corruption listings. so one of the things we used to often hear is putin and his regime had been successful and popular in russia because they brought order and prosperity. are people now feeling this is a regime that is highly corrupt? what is the view of, you know, what is the average russian's experience today? >> we
, you met with -- boris, you met with george w. bush. how was obama's position different? >> that's a huge difference. bush really came to russia and he was like a big teacher, right, who explain how important is democracy, how important is political competition, how important it is to be open and how important is freedom of speech, right? we sit down in the american embassy, in the end we shake hands. obama, he mainly listened to us. he just made final remarks. but he wanted to recognize...
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that man is boris nemsov. welcome, boris. >> thank you for the introduction.a pleasure to be with you here today. >> boris, do you think president obama had a successful trip to moscow? >> obama is not a god. he is a great president, but he is not a god. he did everything he can, and i think that he achieved in different way some results to show that he believes in democratic, strong and powerful russia, and he talked to all of them everywhere, a russian school, for example, when he might repeat my option. the only thing to do is por get about corruption, forget about the style. what is very important is russian tv didn't show his speech. >> this is the speech he gave to the economic schools in moscow? >> exactly. there were no channels in my country, no channels, showed very important obama speech when he talked about the american neighbor fight russia is the second world war, in the first world war, even a war against terror, russian and the u.s. were together. but no putin channel showed that. they're afraid of official opinions in the kremlin. >> and your
that man is boris nemsov. welcome, boris. >> thank you for the introduction.a pleasure to be with you here today. >> boris, do you think president obama had a successful trip to moscow? >> obama is not a god. he is a great president, but he is not a god. he did everything he can, and i think that he achieved in different way some results to show that he believes in democratic, strong and powerful russia, and he talked to all of them everywhere, a russian school, for example,...
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>> when i met boris. >> boris kadzo and his wife live a hollywood fairytale.e is another part of their story. they have a 4-year-old daughter stovy who has spina bifida. it occurs early in pregnancy when the tissue surrounding the spinal cord of a fetus doesn't close properly. half a world away in china, another mother is hoping the cards will fall on the side of potential gain for her 9-year-old son. she's brought him to union hospital where the chief urologist prepares him for the procedure he created. >> we have 500,000 of cases for spina bifida. >> the procedure involves rerouting nerves from the leg. for more on exciting advances in medicine go to cnn.com/vitalsigns. >>> one of new york's tourist signatures has been out for years. >> reporter: for generations of immigrants, the statue of liberty was the first glimpse of america, for returning soldiers and sailors, it was a reassuring welcome home. for generations of tourists, it had a breath taking view of america's biggest city. >> it's not new york until you see her. >> reporter: in the early years, vis
>> when i met boris. >> boris kadzo and his wife live a hollywood fairytale.e is another part of their story. they have a 4-year-old daughter stovy who has spina bifida. it occurs early in pregnancy when the tissue surrounding the spinal cord of a fetus doesn't close properly. half a world away in china, another mother is hoping the cards will fall on the side of potential gain for her 9-year-old son. she's brought him to union hospital where the chief urologist prepares him for the...
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. >> american act tess boris kogeer lives a hollywood fairy tale.hey have a 4-year-old daughterer with spine biffda. the tissue around a fetus doesn't close properly. and half a world away in china, another woman is hoping for the side of potential gain for her son. she brought to the hospital where he is prepared for the procedure he created. >> he sl many cases of spine biffda. >> were more information on the treatment and exciting advancements, go on cnn.com/vitalsigns. >>> roger federer made history at wimbledon. he just defeated anky roddick in a nail-biting match for the championship. his was his sixth time-out and record 16th grand slam crown. he has broken a tie with pete sampras for the most grand slam titles in history. >>> and the second leg of the tour de france today. lance armstrong finished safely in the pack, maintaining tenth place. yesterday's winner maintained the overall leader's jersey. armstrong returned to cycling after a 3 1/2 year break. this is his first appearance since winning the race in 2005. >>> president obama spent h
. >> american act tess boris kogeer lives a hollywood fairy tale.hey have a 4-year-old daughterer with spine biffda. the tissue around a fetus doesn't close properly. and half a world away in china, another woman is hoping for the side of potential gain for her son. she brought to the hospital where he is prepared for the procedure he created. >> he sl many cases of spine biffda. >> were more information on the treatment and exciting advancements, go on cnn.com/vitalsigns....
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in fact, if you ask where vladimir putin, a harder line than boris yeltsin come from, he was a directproduct of what happens in russia in the 1990's in which the united states played a role. host: president obama spoke to graduates at a place called the new economic school today. the topic, of course, economic issues. here is a short piece of what the president had to say. >> as we keep our own commitments we must hold other nations accountable for vehrs. whether american or russia, neither of us would benefit from a nuclear arms race in eastern asia. that is why we should be united in opposing north korea's efforts of being a nuclear power and opposing iran's efforts to acquire a nuclear weapon. i am pleased that president medvedev and i agreed upon a joint threat assessment of the ballistic challenges -- ballistic missile challenges of the 21st century, including from iran and north korea. this is not about singling out the individual nations, but it is about the responsibility of all nations. >host: north korea, iran, is there a partnership between the u.s. as it relates to those c
in fact, if you ask where vladimir putin, a harder line than boris yeltsin come from, he was a directproduct of what happens in russia in the 1990's in which the united states played a role. host: president obama spoke to graduates at a place called the new economic school today. the topic, of course, economic issues. here is a short piece of what the president had to say. >> as we keep our own commitments we must hold other nations accountable for vehrs. whether american or russia,...
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appreciate it very much, boris and marc. good luck with the marc. >> what's about to happen?>> it's 12:34, and in a few seconds, it will 12:23 and 52 seconds of 7/8 of 09. >> this has already happened now in newfoundland. >> we're very excited about it. there it is! 12: 12: 12: 12:34: 56789. >> it's our version of the harmonic conversions. i feel better already! >> is that a song? >> yes, it was. >> we should have brought the lights down and put some fireworks up. okay. >> what just happened here? >> up next, we're going to talk more about mortgage fraud. as you know, unfortunately, it's exploding. it's a billion-dollar-plus industry. diana olick shows us what the feds are doing to stop that surge. ♪ you want friendly, but t pretentious... yoow, the beer you choose sa a lot about you. classic, never trendy. you want a real american beauty. are you talking about thbudweiser? or... me? yes. ♪ >>> we're just getting an e-mail from the new york stock exchange. they have been informed by authorities that their public website, nyse.com, has been the subject of a denial of service c
appreciate it very much, boris and marc. good luck with the marc. >> what's about to happen?>> it's 12:34, and in a few seconds, it will 12:23 and 52 seconds of 7/8 of 09. >> this has already happened now in newfoundland. >> we're very excited about it. there it is! 12: 12: 12: 12:34: 56789. >> it's our version of the harmonic conversions. i feel better already! >> is that a song? >> yes, it was. >> we should have brought the lights down and put...
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boris is the middle east correspondent for "the los angeles times." he's been monitoring today's events from beirut, until recently he was in tehran. >> he was head on. he talked about justice and even the prophet mohammed had the respect of those he ruled and making these inferences. and in the more political part of the friday prayer sermon, he discussed the issue of political prisoners. he discussed the shuttering of newspapers. he talked about the importance of allowing dissent. >> outside tehran university where the prayer service was held, tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets. it was the biggest demonstration since those which took place in the days immediately following the election. this grainy video said to be of today's protest was posted on the website, youtube. >> this showed that this green movement despite some people's doubts remains a potent force. it has not subsided. that there's a huge number of people who are willing to risk life and limb and liberty by going out into the streets. this must be very worrying for the e
boris is the middle east correspondent for "the los angeles times." he's been monitoring today's events from beirut, until recently he was in tehran. >> he was head on. he talked about justice and even the prophet mohammed had the respect of those he ruled and making these inferences. and in the more political part of the friday prayer sermon, he discussed the issue of political prisoners. he discussed the shuttering of newspapers. he talked about the importance of allowing...
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from president boris yeltsin's shy, owe beadant yes, man, to the impeerous leader, the action man, bomberilot, artist and, lately, the people's prime minister, combatting russia's deep recession and a hand, harassing a supermarket manager for marking up pork prices. "they're very high," says putin. "it will be lower tomorrow" was the quick reply. and this showdown at a cement factory near st. petersburg. when work dried up, they shut the plant. so putin shamed the bosses, even tossing a pen and ordering one of them to sign a promise to rehire every worker. now other towns are hoping for some of putin's special attention, like this area outside moscow, once known for the factory that builds russian buses. recently the plants workers were fired. "nothing will change here unless putin comes," he says. "he can smack them on the head, and then they'll rethink things." what's behind the populism? some thing putin is already campaigning for the 2012 election. >> his message to the people is don't forget about me. and not only don't forget about me, but still believe in me as a savi savior. >> re
from president boris yeltsin's shy, owe beadant yes, man, to the impeerous leader, the action man, bomberilot, artist and, lately, the people's prime minister, combatting russia's deep recession and a hand, harassing a supermarket manager for marking up pork prices. "they're very high," says putin. "it will be lower tomorrow" was the quick reply. and this showdown at a cement factory near st. petersburg. when work dried up, they shut the plant. so putin shamed the bosses,...
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boris, peter, john, have a good week.ll talk to you soon. >> verizon was out a couple seconds ago. 63 cents, a penny ahead of expectations. revenue growth was 11%, including alltel. joining us on the phone, craig moffett, sanford c. bernstein, satellite and cable analyst. what's the most important number? is this a pretty good performance, would you say? >> the most important number we were looking for we haven't been able to find yet and that is remember verizon prerecorded their subscriber gain on the wireless side last week with vodafone earnings. we were hoping to find the difference between postpaid and prepaid. we can't find it. the reason that's important is because the postpaid market has been slowing down very rapidly. that's the real predictor of future growth for these companies. it increasingly looks like the postpaid market growth is concentrated in one device. that's the iphone for at&t.p >> okay. that is interesting. only an analyst, i think, could have brought us that. let me ask you a couple of other thi
boris, peter, john, have a good week.ll talk to you soon. >> verizon was out a couple seconds ago. 63 cents, a penny ahead of expectations. revenue growth was 11%, including alltel. joining us on the phone, craig moffett, sanford c. bernstein, satellite and cable analyst. what's the most important number? is this a pretty good performance, would you say? >> the most important number we were looking for we haven't been able to find yet and that is remember verizon prerecorded their...
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according to sources, the green boris yeltsin belt on the green, foggy bottom on the blue, they say problemsere found since july 11, yet metro has not talked about failures. >> safety is the foundation of what we do at metro. >> reporter: as late as last week, they were on the hill not talking about problems. today they foundissues running tests, he did admit some circuits were shut down. >> and we -- either took those circuits out or adjusted them. again, we're testing the system much deeper than it were was tested. we're going beyond the normal routine see how it operates, to be sure it is working correctly. >> and a little more about those tests, metro has continued to test the 3000 circuits on a daily basis. cato says the circuits are being tested twice a day during rush hour. to put it in perspective, before the crash they were tested once a month, now they're tested 56 times. >>> and a developing story, local students quarantined in china, the group in the middle of a swine flu scare. eight were diagnosed with the virus, more about the culture, but now they're learning about the ways t
according to sources, the green boris yeltsin belt on the green, foggy bottom on the blue, they say problemsere found since july 11, yet metro has not talked about failures. >> safety is the foundation of what we do at metro. >> reporter: as late as last week, they were on the hill not talking about problems. today they foundissues running tests, he did admit some circuits were shut down. >> and we -- either took those circuits out or adjusted them. again, we're testing the...
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if, like boris here, they don't fit under your seat. >> how they're treated is just like luggage. >> that can be quite stressful for your little guy. now, a whole new experience is taking off. >> we might have one seat open but it is very, very small cat. >> reporter: pet airways caters flier. >> going out of a regional airport, it is less stressful. it is easier and they go right directly from our lounge to the planes which is really close. >> the company is launching flights in five locations. baltimore, new york, chicago, denver and los angeles. the average price is $250 each way. but pet owners are willing to pay for the perks. >> their pet needs a potty break or anything like that, we'll take them off at the stops. >> planes are well lit and climate controlled. animals ride in secured kennels and are monitored constantly. >> we do take care of them and we give them a lot of love. >> already, flights are booked for two months. despite the challenging economy, thiss a business that's going places. >>> now, all of the pet attendants are former veterinary technicians. one of them is
if, like boris here, they don't fit under your seat. >> how they're treated is just like luggage. >> that can be quite stressful for your little guy. now, a whole new experience is taking off. >> we might have one seat open but it is very, very small cat. >> reporter: pet airways caters flier. >> going out of a regional airport, it is less stressful. it is easier and they go right directly from our lounge to the planes which is really close. >> the company is...
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brian: printing any tim pawlenty for president boris becker's any time soon?> we should be working more on the here and now before we think about 2012. brian: you are not firmly saying no? >> i am not ruling anything in or out. i do not know what i will be doing in three years. brian: if i see you at the local mall, we will do some lawn bowling. thank you very much, governor. tim pawlenty, governor of minnesota. 32 and counting, you thought that the soccer fish was bad? wait until you hear what the california water czar will do. brian: the white house do now has more czar's than baskin- robbins has flavors. there they are, it is like the brady bunch * four. times four. the latest one is the california water czar, keeping watch over endangered species like the smelt. mike snyder smells something that is not smet. 32 czars and counting. >> no one in america has ever asked for them, they asked for liberty. any problem in the free market that does not correct itself can be traced back to some form of government involvement. water is no different. classic tragedy,
brian: printing any tim pawlenty for president boris becker's any time soon?> we should be working more on the here and now before we think about 2012. brian: you are not firmly saying no? >> i am not ruling anything in or out. i do not know what i will be doing in three years. brian: if i see you at the local mall, we will do some lawn bowling. thank you very much, governor. tim pawlenty, governor of minnesota. 32 and counting, you thought that the soccer fish was bad? wait until you...
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bori sff.ut when the government mandates more companies keep more electronic records othe ployers' activity and somethinli the electronic medical record where the feds are alrdy subsidizing docs who opt them and those w penalize them, as they don't, arcsight adopts a technology keepg the record happennd makes ton of money doing it. i think thneopportunities that the company has on both the complain and security si isn't worth anything it's seen before. let's give you some warngs here. miraa, thiis respect to the ock. this is at i like to see with respect to the play. it's profitable, first of al how much do wee that. the last quarter, the rid 34% clip. no debt. $91 millioin cason the balance sht. $2.63 a shar introducing new products has great traction with the stomerase, i'm about to ugh, excuse me. trying to foall a sneeze o,ust for the record. arcsight makes its money by selling its platforms for$0 a piece, causing a maintenance fee evy year giving the company a high recurri reven. we like t
bori sff.ut when the government mandates more companies keep more electronic records othe ployers' activity and somethinli the electronic medical record where the feds are alrdy subsidizing docs who opt them and those w penalize them, as they don't, arcsight adopts a technology keepg the record happennd makes ton of money doing it. i think thneopportunities that the company has on both the complain and security si isn't worth anything it's seen before. let's give you some warngs here. miraa,...
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the airlines that do take pets require them to ride in cargo if like boris here they don't fit underat. >> how they're treated is just like luggage. >> reporter: and that can be quite stressful for your little guy. now a whole new experience is taking off. >> we might have one seat open but it's for a very small cat. >> reporter: pet airways indicatest exclusively to the four-legged flier. >> it's less stressful. it's easier and they go directly from our lounge to the planes which is really close. >> reporter: the company is launching flights in five locations. baltimore, new york, chicago, denver and los angeles. the average price is $250 each way but pet owners are willing to pay for the perks. >> their pet need as potty break or anything like that, we'll definitely take them off at the stop. >> reporter: planes are well lit and climate controlled. animals ride in secure kennels and monitored constantly. >> we doake care of them and give them a lot of love. >> reporter: already flights are booked for two months. despite the challenging economy, this is a business that's going place
the airlines that do take pets require them to ride in cargo if like boris here they don't fit underat. >> how they're treated is just like luggage. >> reporter: and that can be quite stressful for your little guy. now a whole new experience is taking off. >> we might have one seat open but it's for a very small cat. >> reporter: pet airways indicatest exclusively to the four-legged flier. >> it's less stressful. it's easier and they go directly from our lounge to...
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and the opposition very much, but is there something we should be thinking about as it relates to boris? they show up and really don't know squat about what is going on inside the company and it is a nice social event. it is just the way boris are set up and most ceo's like a ballet i was of serving on highly social boors,. [laughter] is a fact. let's face of the board members really as good as they are, the respected individuals may have their own companies and fish to fry in many cases, they really don't know what is happening inside these companies and the greatest regulation of and just be knowing that people on these boards and ashland and assam is happening in the company. i know most ceo's don't like that much, but i wonder if he might respond both mary enzi lead to that, chairman and chairman to that. >> mary is just fine. [laughter] i think governance is an enormous issue and i don't think in this by now intention of neglect than some other institutions got into so much trouble but i think we have a serious examples of boris that are not paying close attention when didn't under
and the opposition very much, but is there something we should be thinking about as it relates to boris? they show up and really don't know squat about what is going on inside the company and it is a nice social event. it is just the way boris are set up and most ceo's like a ballet i was of serving on highly social boors,. [laughter] is a fact. let's face of the board members really as good as they are, the respected individuals may have their own companies and fish to fry in many cases, they...
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the airlines that do take pets require them to ride in cargo if like boris here, they don't fit undery are treated just like luggage. >> reporter: that can be quite stressle. >> we might have one seat open but it is a very small cab. >> reporter: pet airways caters clifl to the four-legged flyer. >> going out of regional airports is less stressful, easier and they go right directly from our lounge to the planes which is really close. >> reporter: the company is launching flights in five locations, baltimore, new york, chicago, denver and los angeles. the average price is $250 each way. but.owners are willing to pay for the perks. >> their pet needs a potty break, we will take them out. >> reporter: planes are well lit and roled. >> we do take care of them and give them a lot of love. >> reporter: already flights are booked for two months. despite the challenging economy, this is a business that is going places. >> interesting con zest. in case you are curious, all of the pet atendants are former veterinary technician. pet airways plans it expand to include florida in time for winter t
the airlines that do take pets require them to ride in cargo if like boris here, they don't fit undery are treated just like luggage. >> reporter: that can be quite stressle. >> we might have one seat open but it is a very small cab. >> reporter: pet airways caters clifl to the four-legged flyer. >> going out of regional airports is less stressful, easier and they go right directly from our lounge to the planes which is really close. >> reporter: the company is...
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and peter butell and boris, a member of the joe kernen appreciation club on facebook. >> who? who?ow do you join that? >> you have to sign up on facebook and create a page. >> i got pinged and i decided to join because i'm such a big fan. >> you go to facebook and it says joe kernen fan appreciation club? >> yes. >> i'm a fan of yours, too. >> we'll talk to bothris in a minute. let's start with joe, not you, j.j., maybe i should call it. the markets, up by better than 7%. today you see futures above fair value once again. what's happening here? >> i think what you'll see on the futures, 951 even, a big level of resistance. i think we have to go up and test that. we may get the impetus today with some good news we had this morning. texas instruments after the close today. you know, a lot of earnings. one of the things that might be lost this week is we so many earnings with so many big companies, the fed's testifying in front of congress tomorrow. mr. bernanke going up on capitol hill. i think people have lost a little sight with that over excitement over earnings. so i believe what
and peter butell and boris, a member of the joe kernen appreciation club on facebook. >> who? who?ow do you join that? >> you have to sign up on facebook and create a page. >> i got pinged and i decided to join because i'm such a big fan. >> you go to facebook and it says joe kernen fan appreciation club? >> yes. >> i'm a fan of yours, too. >> we'll talk to bothris in a minute. let's start with joe, not you, j.j., maybe i should call it. the markets, up...
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winds of 111 to 135 miles an hour, with considerable damage, boris off of mobile homes can be severelyoundations shifted, cars can also be shifted, as well, and trees are uprooted. this is an impressive reading. as well, there are reports of a tornado in new jersey yesterday, with powerful storms moving across the region and most of the showers now moving into new england. but we do have another round that is going to move in today and even tomorrow. watching the northeast yet again for the possibility for severe weather, and also watching areas across the deep south and texas, where we could see a few inches of rain in a short time. flashes of are posted in to the tennessee river valley, and the other big story we're following is the heat across the northwest. seattle was 103, an all-time record. jane: this is a recipe for trouble. a high school and a coach are being sued by a cheerleader because of some emails on facebook. let's get to courtney friel. what is going on? >> and other social media lawsuit. listen and learn. a high school students in mississippi is suing her coach and sc
winds of 111 to 135 miles an hour, with considerable damage, boris off of mobile homes can be severelyoundations shifted, cars can also be shifted, as well, and trees are uprooted. this is an impressive reading. as well, there are reports of a tornado in new jersey yesterday, with powerful storms moving across the region and most of the showers now moving into new england. but we do have another round that is going to move in today and even tomorrow. watching the northeast yet again for the...
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>> when i met boris. >> they live a hollywood ferry tail. there is another part of their story.ave a 4-year-old daughter, sophie, who has spina bifida. it occurs early when the tissues surrounding the developing spinal cord don't clothes properly. half a world away in china, another mother is always hoping the cards will fall on the side of potential gain for her 9-year-old son. she has brought him to union hospital where chief the chief you' you're olgist prepares him for the procedure. >> it involves rerouting nerves from the legs. for more, go to our website, cnn.com/vital science. >>> divers are finally finding the pieces of that airliner that crashed in the indian ocean tuesday. an investigating committee says part of the airbus 310's fuselage has been recovered. officials are listening to the recording of a yemeni airliner's radio communication. a 13-year-old girls the only one among the 153 people aboard the plane to survive the crash. >>> this amtrak train was involved in two deadly incidents in a single day. amtrak officials say it first hit and killed someone near a tr
>> when i met boris. >> they live a hollywood ferry tail. there is another part of their story.ave a 4-year-old daughter, sophie, who has spina bifida. it occurs early when the tissues surrounding the developing spinal cord don't clothes properly. half a world away in china, another mother is always hoping the cards will fall on the side of potential gain for her 9-year-old son. she has brought him to union hospital where chief the chief you' you're olgist prepares him for the...
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and actually better than it was ten years ago during the unrest in 1999 before boris yeltsin bowed outance "gone too soon" at the memorial that is coming up. also speak with ken ehrlich, the man who produced this memorial service honoring michael jackson. much more of our coverage here in the situation room after this. not long ago, this man had limited mobility. last month, this woman wasn't even able to get around inside of her own home. they chose mobility. and they chose the scooter store! if you or a loved one live with limited mobility call the scooter store! no other company will work harder to make you mobile or do more to guarantee your complete satisfaction. if we pre-qualify you for a new power chair or scooter and your claim isn't approved, the scooter store will give you your power chair or scooter free. that's our guarantee. they were so helpful and nice. they filed all the paperwork, and medicare and my insurance covered the cost. we can work directly with medicare or with your insurance company. we can even help with financing. if there's a way, we'll find it! so don't
and actually better than it was ten years ago during the unrest in 1999 before boris yeltsin bowed outance "gone too soon" at the memorial that is coming up. also speak with ken ehrlich, the man who produced this memorial service honoring michael jackson. much more of our coverage here in the situation room after this. not long ago, this man had limited mobility. last month, this woman wasn't even able to get around inside of her own home. they chose mobility. and they chose the...
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. >> bob: yeah, i was going to say does scott boris have them signed up >> rob: yeah, he represents thehind. >> rob: i love that. >> bob: swing and a miss. kensing striking out his first batter, if a batter gets upset about a call what does he do, look up to the press box and start hollering at the programmer up there or what. >> rob: whoa is the manager going to argue with. >> bob: how do you tell a computer you're going to do a double switch. i know sometimes when they holidayer at the umpire they say "eh blue," eh silver. >> what am i going to do, use my eye phone and type in a message "i'm not happy with you." >> bob: i think we're getting into a frightening area here, this is starting to scare me. 0-1 to gonzalez, he is 1 for 2, the sac fly and an intentional walk. and a good pick by rick renteria the coach over there who really got hit hard by a line drive last night in philadelphia. rick was able to turn, you see he has got the arm band on there, he turned, he really got hit hard. >> rob: yeah, ryan howard was a little nervous, went over, made sure he was okay. . >> bob: one ball
. >> bob: yeah, i was going to say does scott boris have them signed up >> rob: yeah, he represents thehind. >> rob: i love that. >> bob: swing and a miss. kensing striking out his first batter, if a batter gets upset about a call what does he do, look up to the press box and start hollering at the programmer up there or what. >> rob: whoa is the manager going to argue with. >> bob: how do you tell a computer you're going to do a double switch. i know...
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. >> reporter: in the hot seat, the budget deputy director rob nay boris who said it's slowing the economice fall. nabors said 150,000 jobs have been created or saved. >> a work in progress, but steady progress. >> reporter: the government accountability office said of the $29 billion delivered to hard-hit states so far, most have gone to medicaid costs, balance budgets, and avoid layoff. vermont's chief officer says funds for big job producing investment like broad band and smart grid are still caught in the stimulus pipeline. >> the frustration has been that the money has not come out. and we kept hearing later and later dates for the money coming out. >> reporter: massachusetts governor patrick says states are ready and waiting. >> no fund, no project, no project, no job. >> also in the hearing, robert nabors, the deputy director of omb, he seemed to criticize states for making what he called unwise choices to use stimulus money to balance their budget, kiran. the administration says actual stimulus funding will peak in 2010. >>> of course, there's talk of perhaps another stimulus. how's
. >> reporter: in the hot seat, the budget deputy director rob nay boris who said it's slowing the economice fall. nabors said 150,000 jobs have been created or saved. >> a work in progress, but steady progress. >> reporter: the government accountability office said of the $29 billion delivered to hard-hit states so far, most have gone to medicaid costs, balance budgets, and avoid layoff. vermont's chief officer says funds for big job producing investment like broad band and...
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boris natomas is a lips d. prof.l science -- bruce is a lips to professor -- lipsky professor. there is a book on the presidency and congress as a policy-making institution. a lot of people, but a lot of good people. i am still nannette jim, because i was assured before this symposium that i was going to be tallest person -- i am still mad at jim. i am going to introduce him anyway, and it is a pleasure to do so. a lot of people know jim for the board he is doing as a contributor on the fox news channel before the war key is doing. he is here because he served as deputy assistant for policy and more recently as a senior adviser to the mike huckabee for president campaign. all along, he has been a columnist for "newsday," and he is with the new america foundation, and he is, again, outrageously tall. thank you all for being here. paul, take it away. >> we have talked about policy transitions and about getting out the message. this is really a chance to sit back and think about what overall is regrettable -- overall is
boris natomas is a lips d. prof.l science -- bruce is a lips to professor -- lipsky professor. there is a book on the presidency and congress as a policy-making institution. a lot of people, but a lot of good people. i am still nannette jim, because i was assured before this symposium that i was going to be tallest person -- i am still mad at jim. i am going to introduce him anyway, and it is a pleasure to do so. a lot of people know jim for the board he is doing as a contributor on the fox...
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two years later he started hearing that he was wanted boris speeding tickets and other abuses of a licensed in florida. someone had walked into the florida department of motor vehicles, presented his social security card, and they made a paper certificate from the virgin islands in his name. and this trend of that they gave the imposter a driver's license in his name. he tried to cure that problem from new york. he was unable to do that. he moved to florida. by living in florida, he asked for a driver's license and the state said no because you already have one. he said it is not me. they ask for more paperwork. he provided it. a year later, he was wanted by the police. he had committed numerous speeding tickets an unregistered vehicle violations. he was arrested every time he drove his car because of a bad birth certificate that had been accepted by the florida department of motor vehicles. that it's very aggravating. it was only the beginning of the nightmare for him. dot the guy that the police knew as hemp -- the guy that the police knew ism was pulled over. as hammett -- as hamm was pu
two years later he started hearing that he was wanted boris speeding tickets and other abuses of a licensed in florida. someone had walked into the florida department of motor vehicles, presented his social security card, and they made a paper certificate from the virgin islands in his name. and this trend of that they gave the imposter a driver's license in his name. he tried to cure that problem from new york. he was unable to do that. he moved to florida. by living in florida, he asked for a...
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having busloads who is going to be there, that could be accommodated but those just arrived through to boris it seems to me that there should be some sort of a protocol than just leaving it up to individual officers to check the lines and see if something is going on in the dish to be a matter, of course, to help people get through. i think that would go a long way in terms of their affection for what has happened all there are visiting at the center. if they could pay a little more attention to that and see what we can do i think our goal is to be the nordstrom's of the world so be centered around our clients. >> we can certainly come up with a protocol to address that needed. >> personally i thank you ought to be congratulated, we have come a long way since we started with this issue. there are always things to work and this is what we're doing now but i have two issues i want to raise but following up on my question when people come here sometimes they come from transitions and they are in long lines so we have bad facilities that they can use right away? something to consider when they w
having busloads who is going to be there, that could be accommodated but those just arrived through to boris it seems to me that there should be some sort of a protocol than just leaving it up to individual officers to check the lines and see if something is going on in the dish to be a matter, of course, to help people get through. i think that would go a long way in terms of their affection for what has happened all there are visiting at the center. if they could pay a little more attention...
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boris how could anybody have gone the notion that pharmaceuticals and the health insurance companies were giving campaign car -- contributions to the independent-minded members of the house and senate? where did anyone ever get that notion? if you were in a group and the chief executive was making millions of dollars a year and wasn't even a doctor and you have quarters -- you have questions about how much money did you make? how are the stocks doing? of course, they are the ones blocking it. why would they want a single pair from the have 12 other insurance, mr. fuller around with right now and compete with each other? i see billboards of a hospital, come to this hospital and another billboard five blocks away from the first. we are hiring specially -- specialists. they are competing. until we take that incredible soft -- costs for advertising the administration and overhead is driving some practitioners out of a business. they cannot afford all of the administrative help that they need. >> would you oppose a health care plan without a public option? for >> no. i should say heck, no
boris how could anybody have gone the notion that pharmaceuticals and the health insurance companies were giving campaign car -- contributions to the independent-minded members of the house and senate? where did anyone ever get that notion? if you were in a group and the chief executive was making millions of dollars a year and wasn't even a doctor and you have quarters -- you have questions about how much money did you make? how are the stocks doing? of course, they are the ones blocking it....
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and the opposition very much, but is there something we should be thinking about as it relates to borisshow up and really don't know squat about what is going on inside the company and it is a nice social event. it is just the way boris are set up and most ceo's like a ballet i was of serving on highly social boors,. [laughter] is a fact. let's face of the board members really as good as they are, the respected individuals may have their own companies and fish to fry in many cases, they really don't know what is happening inside these companies and the greatest regulation of and just be knowing that people on these boards and ashland and assam is happening in the company. i know most ceo's don't like that much, but i wonder if he might respond both mary enzi lead to that, chairman and chairman to that. >> mary is just fine. [laughter] i think governance is an enormous issue and i don't think in this by now intention of neglect than some other institutions got into so much trouble but i think we have a serious examples of boris that are not paying close attention when didn't understand t
and the opposition very much, but is there something we should be thinking about as it relates to borisshow up and really don't know squat about what is going on inside the company and it is a nice social event. it is just the way boris are set up and most ceo's like a ballet i was of serving on highly social boors,. [laughter] is a fact. let's face of the board members really as good as they are, the respected individuals may have their own companies and fish to fry in many cases, they really...