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a new episode of "cold case" and "criminal minds," only on cbs. phil: so many things could have changed. but opportunities were there today for the dallas cowboys. they had the chargers' offense in some situation, didn't stop them. also, of course, we saw it and talked about not scoring from the one-yard line. that was a huge turning point in the game. the chargers overall, they've come out here and just took it. jim: felix jones will try to make a play. he flips it over to miles austin. and the chargers were downfield covering in a hurry. cason making the hit. brandon siler. how big did he come up a few times today? a tackle for a loss early, and a sack. he was there on the goal line defense, including the fourth and goal from the 1 play. phil: football is about being coached and having talent. brandon siler was one of them. just how tough they are. jim: his grandfather herbert was a professional boxer. in -- was defeated by ali. here's romo out of bounds. phil: if you want to go to cowboys, yes, tough schedule. at new york this week. san diego h
a new episode of "cold case" and "criminal minds," only on cbs. phil: so many things could have changed. but opportunities were there today for the dallas cowboys. they had the chargers' offense in some situation, didn't stop them. also, of course, we saw it and talked about not scoring from the one-yard line. that was a huge turning point in the game. the chargers overall, they've come out here and just took it. jim: felix jones will try to make a play. he flips it over to...
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for those of you expecting to see "60 minutes," you're watching the nfl on cbs. the chargers and the cowboys in front of us here. jim nantz, phil simms. "60 minutes" will be seen in its entirety immediately after the game, except on the west coast, where it will be seen at its regularly scheduled time. second down and 9. and down to the 13, just another yard for l.t. i'd like to welcome some of you just joining us here at cowboys stadium. jim nantz and phil simms on the scene here. san diego very effectively running down the clock and marching down the field. with a seven-point lead. the cowboys have just used their last time-out. phil: it's a terrific drive, jim. we've seen a few of them today. the cowboys going 99 yards. but the chargers just -- jim: they've had it for six minutes and 36 seconds. phil: i think what surprised me about the chargers, i've said it a few times, on both sides of the ball, they hung in there. the defensive line hung in there and didn't get totally run over and dominated. they only gave up 10 points. but the chargers have been so consi
for those of you expecting to see "60 minutes," you're watching the nfl on cbs. the chargers and the cowboys in front of us here. jim nantz, phil simms. "60 minutes" will be seen in its entirety immediately after the game, except on the west coast, where it will be seen at its regularly scheduled time. second down and 9. and down to the 13, just another yard for l.t. i'd like to welcome some of you just joining us here at cowboys stadium. jim nantz and phil simms on the...
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[captioning made possible by cbs sports, a division of cbs broadcasting, cbs sports, a division of cbs broadcasting, inc.] jim: jim nantz and phil simms here in philadelphia. "60 minutes" will be seen in its entirety immediately after the game except on the west coast where it will be seen at its regularly scheduled time. we get another update. james brown in new york. james: the jets have expanded their lead by 14. jones capped the drive with a one-yard touchdown run. the two-point conversion is run. 58 rushing yards on that series by jones. jets on top of indy. jim: all right, so the jets taking full advantage after payton went out with a 15-10 lead. second down and 8. and that's incomplete. now, these wild card contenders these last 12 minutes so crucial here for the broncos. boy, if they could pull this one off look where they would be. but all those teams at u, baltimore, houston, and pittsburgh. and the jets very likely to be at u 7. let me ask you this. peyton manning has been in the league 12 years, never injured. you have a 15-10 lead in the third quarter and you have a footba
[captioning made possible by cbs sports, a division of cbs broadcasting, cbs sports, a division of cbs broadcasting, inc.] jim: jim nantz and phil simms here in philadelphia. "60 minutes" will be seen in its entirety immediately after the game except on the west coast where it will be seen at its regularly scheduled time. we get another update. james brown in new york. james: the jets have expanded their lead by 14. jones capped the drive with a one-yard touchdown run. the two-point...
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tonight on cbs, again "survivor" sunday on cbs after 60 minutes. you'll see the vote that will make one person a millionaire on "survivor" in the livery union tonight on manage's most watched network. did add some time, they put on an additional seven seconds or so. you got 54 seconds now for philip rivers to operate with and one time out. nate kaeding realizing he may have chance to decide this. don sproles has taken a knee. palmer's pick. led to a touchdown. how about the rest of this. >> phil: that interception by keith rivers got them back in the game. the pressure fieldgoal, really. forgetting how they played against minnesota and lost. now rivers. carson palmer coming back home, if you will, he lives in the san diego area. during the off season, you ready for this, he actually lives directly next door to norv turner. can you imagine that? i might just go next dorsey if the doors are unlocked see if the extra play book is lying around the turner household. having some fun with it. >> phil: i would say the bengals are doing it, don't let them g
tonight on cbs, again "survivor" sunday on cbs after 60 minutes. you'll see the vote that will make one person a millionaire on "survivor" in the livery union tonight on manage's most watched network. did add some time, they put on an additional seven seconds or so. you got 54 seconds now for philip rivers to operate with and one time out. nate kaeding realizing he may have chance to decide this. don sproles has taken a knee. palmer's pick. led to a touchdown. how about the...
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you have been watching the nfl on cbs. home of super bowl 44. ♪ ♪ tell me who's watching. ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me. ♪ (announcer) it's right here. it's easy. michael strahan and justin tuck... and jared! to celebrate subway continuing their famous five-dollar footlong, i thought it'd be nice if we all sang the five-dollar footlong song. - ( plays note ) - ( singing in perfect pitch ) ♪ five ♪ five dollar five dollar footlong ♪ - ♪ lo-o-o-ong - ♪ this could keep going strong ♪ ♪ going strong ( extends note ) sounds great, huh? subway $5 footlongs-- a yummi-licious deal of bodacious flavor. just $5. all day, every day. jared: subway! both: eat fresh! just $5. all day, every day. free, free, free, here, free, free, free, free. we love taking care of bags. all: bye, bags. we'll see you when you get home. ( ding ) captioning funded by cbs and ford-- built for the road ahead. >> bradley: you want to go to college? >> much as it kills me, yes. >> cooper: when ed bradley met richar anozier four years ago, it was
you have been watching the nfl on cbs. home of super bowl 44. ♪ ♪ tell me who's watching. ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me. ♪ (announcer) it's right here. it's easy. michael strahan and justin tuck... and jared! to celebrate subway continuing their famous five-dollar footlong, i thought it'd be nice if we all sang the five-dollar footlong song. - ( plays note ) - ( singing in perfect pitch ) ♪ five ♪ five dollar five dollar footlong ♪ - ♪ lo-o-o-ong - ♪ this could...
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captioning funded by cbs and ford-- built for the road ahead. >> bradley: you want to go to college? >> much as it kills me, yes. >> cooper: when ed bradley met richar anozier four years ago, it was for a story about the harlem children's zone, an inner city education program run by a remarkable man named jeffrey canada... >> good morning, boys and girls. >> cooper: ...and considered one of the most ambitious social experiments to alleviate poverty in our lifetime. >> if you work hard... >> cooper: but back then, there was no way to tell if the experiment was working. today, the results are in, and they're nothing short of stunning. just ask richar anozier, who's ten now. do you know what college you want to go to? >> stanford. >> reporter: what do you want to do after stanford? >> i would like to earn my way to being a c.e.o. >> simon: how many games did you bet on? >> i think i bet on probably over 100 games. >> simon: over 100. and how many of those were you reffing yourself? >> a lot. >> simon: that's right-- he was an n.b.a. gambler with an advantage. he was an n.b.a. referee, w
captioning funded by cbs and ford-- built for the road ahead. >> bradley: you want to go to college? >> much as it kills me, yes. >> cooper: when ed bradley met richar anozier four years ago, it was for a story about the harlem children's zone, an inner city education program run by a remarkable man named jeffrey canada... >> good morning, boys and girls. >> cooper: ...and considered one of the most ambitious social experiments to alleviate poverty in our lifetime....
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cbs broadcast the town meeting that night. cbs was the target by the nixon white house. stuff. walter had this bizarre idea once that he would outlive the newscast without a script. he would recent story is that we thought were important enough to report. needless to say, the director, especially, was praised by the idea. we tried it. walter insisted that, when it came time to raleigh piece of film, he would press his nose. -- when it came time to roll a piece of film, he would press his nose. [laughter] we are talking about film, an audiotape. in those days, it took seven seconds for the projected to get up to broadcast speed. sure you had to be tense and tender about this. we never made it. it was utter chaos. we there ran over the film or the film did not come up and nobody knew what was going on, especially any sort of [unintelligible] it lasted for two days and then we went back to the conventional script. then there was a time he forgot his name. signing of, he said, this is -- and there was a blank. [laughter] finally, the comptroller rescue him by taking it away,
cbs broadcast the town meeting that night. cbs was the target by the nixon white house. stuff. walter had this bizarre idea once that he would outlive the newscast without a script. he would recent story is that we thought were important enough to report. needless to say, the director, especially, was praised by the idea. we tried it. walter insisted that, when it came time to raleigh piece of film, he would press his nose. -- when it came time to roll a piece of film, he would press his nose....
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we don't to have depend on abc, nbc and cbs. >> so far. >> so far. but we have other ways.but what's interesting is that if you look at recent polling data is that 40% of the american people call themselves conservative while only 20% call themselves republican. i think that speaks volumes about the state of the republican party in america today is that -- but it's the way it was in 1977. history has repeated itself. the republican party, because of nixon, because of ford and the corruption of watergate and because of the fecklessness of gerald ford because of the ties of corrupt corporate elites became, you know, a minority party. and so now they are again in the minority. the way back is what reagan said. reagan said, don't trust me. trust yourself. he eviscerated the trust-me of carter and they have to take it from the trust-me government of barack obama. >> okay. i'm sorry. [inaudible] >> what were ronald reagan's views of the federal reserve and his position on the -- [inaudible] >> on the federal reserve -- >> what were his views on the federal reserve and all the inc
we don't to have depend on abc, nbc and cbs. >> so far. >> so far. but we have other ways.but what's interesting is that if you look at recent polling data is that 40% of the american people call themselves conservative while only 20% call themselves republican. i think that speaks volumes about the state of the republican party in america today is that -- but it's the way it was in 1977. history has repeated itself. the republican party, because of nixon, because of ford and the...
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cbs broadcast the town meeting that night. cbs was the target by the nixon white house.ad this bizarre idea once that he would outlive the newscast without a script. he would recent story is that we thought were important enough to report. needless to say, the director, especially, was praised by the idea. we tried it. walter insisted that, when it came time to raleigh piece of film, he would press his nose. -- when it came time to roll a piece of film, he would press his nose. [laughter] we are talking about film, an audiotape. in those days, it took seven seconds for the projected to get up to broadcast speed. sure you had to be tense and tender about this. we never made it. it was utter chaos. we there ran over the film or the film did not come up and nobody knew what was going on, especially any sort of [unintelligible] it lasted for two days and then we went back to the conventional script. then there was a time he forgot his name. signing of, he said, this is -- and there was a blank. [laughter] finally, the comptroller rescue him by taking it away, rowling some mo
cbs broadcast the town meeting that night. cbs was the target by the nixon white house.ad this bizarre idea once that he would outlive the newscast without a script. he would recent story is that we thought were important enough to report. needless to say, the director, especially, was praised by the idea. we tried it. walter insisted that, when it came time to raleigh piece of film, he would press his nose. -- when it came time to roll a piece of film, he would press his nose. [laughter] we...
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cbs news cited local pakistani media, as saying the victim was the number three official in al-qaeda. there's word the blackwater security firm helped the cia to seize suspected insurgents in iraq and afghanistan. "the washington post" and "the new york times" reported today the private guards were involved in snatch and grab raids from 2004 to 2006. it was unclear if that involvement would have been strictly legal. but a spokesman for the company now called xe services denied the allegations. a draft agreement was unveiled today at a u.n. climate change summit in copenhagen, denmark. it came as street protests began, and police rounded up dozens of demonstrators. we have a report from julian rush of independent television news. >> reporter: the arrests >> reporter: this was the first confrontation between police and demonstrators. the danes have stepped up security at their borders and are expecting more to arrive next week when the world's leaders come here. the talks themselves though made a step forward, with the release of a draft for the agreement those leaders are expecting to
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the reality series in a moment, but as any fan of the jackson five knows, the group left motown for cbsnd that was in 1976. except for jermaine, he stayed at motown. here's a clip from "the jacksons: a family dynasty," it's going to premiere next sunday, about that breakup. watch. >> the reason why i stay ed -- the reason -- this really hurts. >> don't worry about it. >> the reason why i stayed in motown, because motown introduced us to the world as the jackson five and to be told that you can go to cbs and we're going to make you like the beatles, we're the jackson five, and that's all i wanted. so the fact that we started there, just to belong to where we started. >> when you came back to the group, it was one of the best, favorable moments of my life. >> really? >> yeah. >> larry: you seem you're still bitter over that, jermaine, or sad. >> it was sad, because being alone and not knowing where they were and not having that connection and then the fans were like, treating me a bit different by saying, oh, you left the group, we don't want your autograph and that kind of stuff. but the
the reality series in a moment, but as any fan of the jackson five knows, the group left motown for cbsnd that was in 1976. except for jermaine, he stayed at motown. here's a clip from "the jacksons: a family dynasty," it's going to premiere next sunday, about that breakup. watch. >> the reason why i stay ed -- the reason -- this really hurts. >> don't worry about it. >> the reason why i stayed in motown, because motown introduced us to the world as the jackson five...
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and to be told that you're going to go to cbs and we're going to make you like the beatles, we're the jackson 5, and that's all i wanted. so the fact that we started the there, it's loyalty, just being loyal to where we started. >> when you came back to the group, it was one of the best, favorable memories of my life. really. >> give me some love. >> larry: you seem you're still bitter over that, sad? >> it was sad because being alone and not knowing where they were and not having that connection. then the fans were treating me different by saying you left the group, we don't want your autograph and all that stuff, but the love i have for them and they had for me has never changed. >> larry: how did the brother -- how did this whole thing come about, this reality show? whose idea was this, who put it together? >> jermaine came to us and said there's a reality show on the table for us. and we didn't know whether we wanted to do it or not because it's a reality show. we have never done a reality show. >> jackie was very tough to convince. tough to sell. >> i didn't want to do it, but je
and to be told that you're going to go to cbs and we're going to make you like the beatles, we're the jackson 5, and that's all i wanted. so the fact that we started the there, it's loyalty, just being loyal to where we started. >> when you came back to the group, it was one of the best, favorable memories of my life. really. >> give me some love. >> larry: you seem you're still bitter over that, sad? >> it was sad because being alone and not knowing where they were and...
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we don't have to depend on abc, cbs. so far. but what is interesting is if you look at the recent data 40% of american people call themselves durham to be conservative while 20% call themselves republicans. that speaks volumes about the state of the republican party in america today. but is the way it was in 1977 to read history repeat itself. the party because of nixon and ford and corruption of watergate and because the effectiveness of gerald ford and his ties to the correct corporate elites became a minority party. and so, now we are -- now they are again in the minority. the way back as what reagan said. reagan said don't trust me. trust yourself. he visited the trust me government of jimmy carter and what the republicans have to understand is that they have to take it to the trust me government of barack obama. >> i'm sorry -- >> i hope i can be heard -- speak to federal reserve and position. i would like to know -- what were his views on the federal reserve and the income tax? >> while, he was asked in 1980 about a partic
we don't have to depend on abc, cbs. so far. but what is interesting is if you look at the recent data 40% of american people call themselves durham to be conservative while 20% call themselves republicans. that speaks volumes about the state of the republican party in america today. but is the way it was in 1977 to read history repeat itself. the party because of nixon and ford and corruption of watergate and because the effectiveness of gerald ford and his ties to the correct corporate elites...
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page 1997 will cost families and individuals an additional 5 billion by prohibiting the use of cb set aside for health care expenses. page 2010, make the cost of life-saving medicine more expensive by taxi pharmaceutical research $22 billion. the list goes on and on and including page 2040 increase the medicare payroll taxes by $53.8. that's one reason why maybe it's going to be difficult for them to win passage of this after 72 hours of examining this 2000 page bill. >> obviously, in addition to its other problems it is a job killer. with unemployment at 10%, a big tax increase on a variety of different americans as senator mccain has pointed out. in addition to all its other problems come a subset of problems or process problems if the job killer in the middle of a difficult recession. >> i.t. to my colleagues that the lack of transparency, one of the things my friend president obama said he wanted to have was transparency. there's been no transparency in this process. and that's why at least if there's no transparency. there's going to be no transparency in the process, we ought to
page 1997 will cost families and individuals an additional 5 billion by prohibiting the use of cb set aside for health care expenses. page 2010, make the cost of life-saving medicine more expensive by taxi pharmaceutical research $22 billion. the list goes on and on and including page 2040 increase the medicare payroll taxes by $53.8. that's one reason why maybe it's going to be difficult for them to win passage of this after 72 hours of examining this 2000 page bill. >> obviously, in...
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cbs fires him. they have to pay him of some $20 million. he is now back on television and back on the radio and problem has multi-year contracts. what did we game? >> nothing. nothing. he sat out a little bit. i guess we gained -- his show has not whitefaces. i want to explain to people that the educational process is how we change views on people. we cannot just educate and times of crisis. >> what was the statistic? >> 46% of those incarcerated are black americans. we are talking about massive numbers of black men engaged in one way or another in the criminal justice system. >> what is your take on why? >> i think it is a systemic and i also think it is personal. from a systemic standpoint, we never really fixed education in america. we never really fixed the placement of jobs and a way to give people opportunities. he wrote a book about a decade or so ago called the "when work disappears." would we have people who are not well-educated and have no real opportunities all types of social dysfunction is allowed to spread. we have too many f
cbs fires him. they have to pay him of some $20 million. he is now back on television and back on the radio and problem has multi-year contracts. what did we game? >> nothing. nothing. he sat out a little bit. i guess we gained -- his show has not whitefaces. i want to explain to people that the educational process is how we change views on people. we cannot just educate and times of crisis. >> what was the statistic? >> 46% of those incarcerated are black americans. we are...
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the ee cbs c filed a lawsuit against outback in 2006. it claimed that female workers were denied favorable positions. outback didn't acknowledge wrongdoing in the case. >>> the battle of two cell phone giants. nokia is taking its legal case against apple to a higher level. it says almost all of the companies other products violate nokia's patents and they want apple to write a big royalty check. apple says it hasn't done anything wrong. >> getting ugly. >>> what is coming up. >> money saving tip of the day. we are looking at tax moves you can make right now to reduce your tax bill come april 15th. looking forward to it. >>> there's some good news for your commute if you use champlain streets in adams morgan. it reopened. city officials celebrated the occasion during a ceremony on tuesday which marked the end of the road construction project in that area. >>> another construction project is taking shape. the district started what it calls the largest bridge construction project in its history. the city is building three bridges to replace
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but what is interesting in the days after merger with linear times and cbs all of the american people said he won the debate. [laughter] they said the distinction between the two was the difference retrained chardonnay and a frosty cold bottle of beer. [laughter] >> host: it has been absolutely terrific to have you here and it has been a great to asking questions of you. it is so and stifel and i personally found your book terrific so if anybody has not read it is worth your while. thank you for coming. [applause] hot. >> quetzal of you for being here and giving us a chance to talk. this is the beginning we're unfolding in new century they have ways of acquiring labels. the 18th century was a time of the classics, the 19th was the industrial revolution the 20th century was of mammoth wars. a war that never got hot the rise and fall of communism communism, and now be open the 21st century progress could be that this would be known as the century of terrorism. i hope not but we kicked off this century with the events of 9/11 so that must give one pause so the question i want to talk abo
but what is interesting in the days after merger with linear times and cbs all of the american people said he won the debate. [laughter] they said the distinction between the two was the difference retrained chardonnay and a frosty cold bottle of beer. [laughter] >> host: it has been absolutely terrific to have you here and it has been a great to asking questions of you. it is so and stifel and i personally found your book terrific so if anybody has not read it is worth your while. thank...
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google maps or one of your other products, if i spent two hours on that i'm not spending two hours on cbs or with a book and if i spend time-- facebook is content. anything that occupies a retention i would argue is content including houck content changes for the internet. storytelling is not the same etc. so i learned that in my visit here. i also learned, as i went through here back to the world of traditional media, to book publishers and television executives and movie executives and newspaper and magazine and microsoft and advertising agencies and telephone companies and i interviewed those folks, i came to realize how retrograde they had then. there are two types of people in the world i thank, particularly people dealing with challenges. they are people who lean back in there are people who lean forward. the people who lean back are the people who are protected, defensive, worrying about how do i preserve what i have. the people who lean forward our pro-active and they are people who say, this is a challenge and i'm going to seize the day. i am going to be an optimist. i'm not goin
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. >> holman: the toughalk was a carrver from the president's interview on cbs's "60inutes" last night. >> i did not run for officto be helping out bunch of, you kn, fat-cat bankers on wall street. e only ones that are going t be paying out these fat boses are the ones that ha now paid back that ta money >> holman: some of the banke played down the inted criticism. richard davis of u. bancorp spoke the white house driveway. >> we're in th together and we understand that, the bankersre not surprised the public sponse. we get the samletters from smalbusiness owners who want more availability of credi i think thproductive conversation alled us to align our thinking and be re in line with each other we talk to the erican public about being party tohis recovery. we haven't done a very goojob of saying th are we're going to n. >> holman:efore the white house meetg, citigroup became the latest b bank to announce it repaying its federal rescue money to the u.s. easury, $20 billion worth and thgovernment will sell its stake in the company wth another $25 billion. the move is aimed at freng the
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. >> holman: the tough talk was a carryover from the president's interview on cbs's "60 minutes" last night. >> i did not run for office to be helping out a bunch of, you know, fat-cat bankers on wall street. the only ones that are going to be paying out these fat bonuses are the ones that have now paid back that tarp money >> holman: some of the bankers played down the pointed criticism. richard davis of u.s. bancorp spoke in the white house driveway. >> we're...
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he comes to us from cbs news, among other journalistic places. he's in our newsroom now. welcome, hari. >> thanks, jim. it's good to be here. thousands of anti-government protesters clashed with security forces in iran's capital today. protests erupted in other cities as well. there was no word on arrests, but web sites reported at least one person was wounded. we have a report narrated by jonathan rugman of independent television news. >> reporter: they burned a picture of the republic founder, its supreme leader, and then the president. iran's protest movement back on the streets today, its anger at the regime apparently as fierst as ever. death to the dictator these students in tehran shouted as they waved iranian flags with a symbol of the revolution, the word allah missing from the center. at one university they knocked down the gates. and at another, they sat in the street, calling iran's supreme leader eyea khamenei a criminal an a murderer. international news agencies have been told to stay inside for 48 hours. and in the past few days iran's internet connection h
he comes to us from cbs news, among other journalistic places. he's in our newsroom now. welcome, hari. >> thanks, jim. it's good to be here. thousands of anti-government protesters clashed with security forces in iran's capital today. protests erupted in other cities as well. there was no word on arrests, but web sites reported at least one person was wounded. we have a report narrated by jonathan rugman of independent television news. >> reporter: they burned a picture of the...
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>>that's all ahead on night's cbs newshour. maor funding for the pbs newshour is provided by: >> what the world needs now is energy. the energy tget the economy mming again. the energy to tackle challenges like clate change. what if that energy ca from an energy cpany? every day, chevron vests $62 millioin people, in ideas-- seeking, teaching, buildg. fueling growtaround the world move us all ahead. this is the power of human energy. chevron. >> we are intel, sponsors of tomrow. an bank of america. bnsrailway. toyota. and by the alfred psloan foundatio supporting science, technoly, and impved economic performance and financi literacy in the 21st ceury. and with the ongng support of thse institutions and foundations. and... this program was made posble by the corporation for public broadcasting. and byontributions to your pbs station from viewers le you. thank yo >> ifil the u.s. government launched a t-to-bottom search for answers after would-be bomber tried to stroy a u.s. airliner on chrimas day. but every dayas brought new q
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on "face the nation" from cbs.cconnell, and joseph lieberman, with ben nelson from nebraska. and on "state of the union" you will hear democratic senator warren, you can listen to all five sunday morning talk shows at c-span radio, 91.5, and on the web at c-span.org. and you can follow us on facebook and twitter. >> michael < ççfauntroy is u!ç guest fáçóqçtp?hw3tonight on ' a."w3 >> monday çççnights ççon c u! host: later this oo3week "time" magazine will continue with their person of the year. we will to see who the magazine should select.ç the çnumbers to call are on yo screen.xdç we welcome our listeners on c-span radio and on w3çmyw3su' 130. the magazine will announce its selection in a çseries of interviews, beginning on we@gesday, and "time magazine" is out on thursday so in advance of that, the decision has been made. but who do you think should be the important of year? you can send in your twitter comment at twitter.com/cspanwj or an e-mail to the journalc-span.org. host: who do you think that
on "face the nation" from cbs.cconnell, and joseph lieberman, with ben nelson from nebraska. and on "state of the union" you will hear democratic senator warren, you can listen to all five sunday morning talk shows at c-span radio, 91.5, and on the web at c-span.org. and you can follow us on facebook and twitter. >> michael < ççfauntroy is u!ç guest fáçóqçtp?hw3tonight on ' a."w3 >> monday çççnights ççon c u! host: later this oo3week...
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this is an interview that he did on cbs' "face the nation." >> you could not be more wrong. could not make a more unsell legal segment than the one you have just made. it is an old policy, that foreign policy belongs to the president of the united states. belongs to the american people. >> where does the president fit into this? >> what i am saying is, under our constitution, all the president is is the administrator of the people's foreign-policy. i am pleading with the american people to give them the facts. . . people be given the fact. >> the american people cannot formulate and execute foreign policy. >> you are a man of little faith. i have complete faith in the ability of the american people to follow the facts if you give them. we're not giving them the facts. host: first reaction frommark tapscott. tapscott. i'm surprised. the journalist actually asked tough follow-up questions which we hardly see any more. he did not notice the two most recent democrats. former vice president al gore and former president jimmy carter. guest: the clip from 1964 is a voice that reall
this is an interview that he did on cbs' "face the nation." >> you could not be more wrong. could not make a more unsell legal segment than the one you have just made. it is an old policy, that foreign policy belongs to the president of the united states. belongs to the american people. >> where does the president fit into this? >> what i am saying is, under our constitution, all the president is is the administrator of the people's foreign-policy. i am pleading with...
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this is from the interview of cbs. >> the sole responsibility for the conduct of foreign policy. >> could be more wrong. it could not make a more unsound it could not make a more unsound legal staff and then the when you just made. this is a promulgation of an old fallacy that foreign policy belongs to the president. that is nonsense. it belongs to the american people. >> where does the president fit in? >> under our constitution of the present is is an administrator of the people's foreign-policy. i plead the american people be given the fact. >> the american people cannot formulate and execute foreign policy. >> you are a man of little faith. i have complete faith in the ability of the american people to follow the facts if you give them. we're not giving them the facts. host: first reaction frommark tapscott. guest: i'm surprised. the journalist actually asked tough follow-up questions which we hardly see any more. he did not notice the two most recent democrats. former vice president al gore and former president jimmy carter. guest: the clip from 1964 is a voice that really casts into
this is from the interview of cbs. >> the sole responsibility for the conduct of foreign policy. >> could be more wrong. it could not make a more unsound it could not make a more unsound legal staff and then the when you just made. this is a promulgation of an old fallacy that foreign policy belongs to the president. that is nonsense. it belongs to the american people. >> where does the president fit in? >> under our constitution of the present is is an administrator of...
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cbs says that premiums in the individual market would be 10% test 13% higher in 2016 under the current law. average premiums would increase by $300 when an individual policy and by 2000 on hundred dollars our family policy. the new benefits and coverage mandates actually tribes of premiums by 27-30%, and this increase is offset by other factors like new administrative efficiencies. cbs says of the more than half of enrollees in the individual market would receive a government subsidy. however, the bill before us will still require nearly 14 million americans to purchase and subsidize insurance that is more expensive than the one they have today. president obama has promised seniors will not see a reduction in benefits. in fact, he said recently people currently signed up for medicare advantage are going to have medicare and the same level of benefits. how'd you get there when you are cutting medicare advantage by $120 billion? there is no man old or new that gets you to no change in the benefits that they have under medicare advantage and get cut $120 billion. traditional medicare does
cbs says that premiums in the individual market would be 10% test 13% higher in 2016 under the current law. average premiums would increase by $300 when an individual policy and by 2000 on hundred dollars our family policy. the new benefits and coverage mandates actually tribes of premiums by 27-30%, and this increase is offset by other factors like new administrative efficiencies. cbs says of the more than half of enrollees in the individual market would receive a government subsidy. however,...
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i'm sorry, that's -- that's th the -- according to cbs news. but here's the chief actuary who said, "providers might end their participation in the program possibly jeopardizing access to care for beneficiaries." dr. elmendorf was the one who said you would see the additional benefits that seniors get under medicare advantage cut by about half. another promise made. another promise broken. if this bill becomes law. and then there's this one. this pe pertains to the ensign amendment that's pending on the floor. the president said, "i want to work with the american medical association so we can scale back the excessive defensive medicine that reinforces our current system and shift to a system where we are providing better care simply rather than simply more treatment. so this is going to be a priority for me." well, if this is a priority for the president of the united states, it's apparently not a priority of those who've authored this bill, because all that's contained in this bill is a nonbinding sense of the sena senate. we've heard that med
i'm sorry, that's -- that's th the -- according to cbs news. but here's the chief actuary who said, "providers might end their participation in the program possibly jeopardizing access to care for beneficiaries." dr. elmendorf was the one who said you would see the additional benefits that seniors get under medicare advantage cut by about half. another promise made. another promise broken. if this bill becomes law. and then there's this one. this pe pertains to the ensign amendment...
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as a recent cbs news special documented, there are a large number of untested sexual assault kits and disparities between labs in their ability to process dna kits. while it should be remembered that this issue is not as severe as it might seem at first blush, many stranger rape kits remain untested. approximately two-and-a-half years ago we were able to obtain a list of 99 cases where the victim reported she was raped by a stranger. from those 99 i identified 33 where the kit had not been tested and that it appeared that if dna testing was to identify a suspect, a prosecution might be possible. the results were as follows: in seven of those cases, there was not sufficient amount of biological material to test the. thirteen of those cases produced john doe profiles. thirteen produced a hit, ten of those hits were to convicted offenders with previous sex histories, three without. of those 13, three have been convicted, five have been charged by my office. in two cases we are still looking for the victim, one is still under investigation, and two of those cases turned out the dna was fr
as a recent cbs news special documented, there are a large number of untested sexual assault kits and disparities between labs in their ability to process dna kits. while it should be remembered that this issue is not as severe as it might seem at first blush, many stranger rape kits remain untested. approximately two-and-a-half years ago we were able to obtain a list of 99 cases where the victim reported she was raped by a stranger. from those 99 i identified 33 where the kit had not been...
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cbs said in the second ten years there's too much ambiguity to determine whether not they actually do reduce the deficit and if you take out the fact that they didn't put in anything to address the physician fee and they included revenues from some of the programs like the ponzi scheme and the class act which has been described as a ponzi scheme, not just by our side but by the democrats, that their whole argument that this is deficit-neutral would be completely out of balance too and the dean of the washington press corps has said that this bill is a budget buster so i think you could argue it will not add to the deficit also is a promise made and if not broken today will certainly be broken when we get into the out-years and we can actually look at the impacts of this in the long term and with that i will hand it over to dr. coburn and then senator chambliss. >> i want to talk a little bit about, if you like the plan you have today can keep it. reverends summer web site very soon will be a letter from the democratic insurance commissioner of oklahoma says this bill is a disaster for
cbs said in the second ten years there's too much ambiguity to determine whether not they actually do reduce the deficit and if you take out the fact that they didn't put in anything to address the physician fee and they included revenues from some of the programs like the ponzi scheme and the class act which has been described as a ponzi scheme, not just by our side but by the democrats, that their whole argument that this is deficit-neutral would be completely out of balance too and the dean...
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may i refer you to the following document, cb-2009, slash one, addendum one.paragraph 1 of the draft rules of procedure being applied, the office of president of the conference of the parties is subject to rotation of the five original grooms. we now continue the cycle with the western european group. it gives me great pleasure that the conference elect the minister of the united nations climate change conference in copenhagen, 2009, who will serve as president of the conference at its 15th session. [applause] >> hearing no objections, it is so decided. [applause] >> may i congratulate him, and i wish you all the best for this very important job at the 15th session of the convention. i now invite her to take her seat on the podium. [applause] >> thank you very much for the election. i promise you as president i will do my very best to listen to you, the parties, and to ensure transparency. may i also take this opportunity to very warmly thank minister nowicki for his very strong personal commitment. it has always been a very big pleasure to work with you. than
may i refer you to the following document, cb-2009, slash one, addendum one.paragraph 1 of the draft rules of procedure being applied, the office of president of the conference of the parties is subject to rotation of the five original grooms. we now continue the cycle with the western european group. it gives me great pleasure that the conference elect the minister of the united nations climate change conference in copenhagen, 2009, who will serve as president of the conference at its 15th...
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he, too, also came home with unexplained injuries and his mother complained to the district, cbs, and the police about these instances. we're horrified and after receiving a response to our repeated complaints, we launched a lawsuit, after which we learned of more complaints about the same teacher. after weeks, the teacher and principal were found liable for damages. i wish the store had a fairy tale ending. the teacher was simply returned to the same rostrum after page was heard. she finally left the school, however, she went to work for another school district in california where we learned there were for the complaints of abuse. there was no central database is douglas or requirement for schools to check for police or cbs reports, so the district had no warning. to this day, she still holds a california teaching license. page is now 15, but has never recovered fully. she lost her former at enthusiasm for learning and has never been a stellar student that she was. she is still a friend at school, but she does not hide any lager under dusk as she used to do at your old school. these
he, too, also came home with unexplained injuries and his mother complained to the district, cbs, and the police about these instances. we're horrified and after receiving a response to our repeated complaints, we launched a lawsuit, after which we learned of more complaints about the same teacher. after weeks, the teacher and principal were found liable for damages. i wish the store had a fairy tale ending. the teacher was simply returned to the same rostrum after page was heard. she finally...
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may i refer you to the following document, cb-2009, slash one, addendum one.with rule 22, paragraph 1 of the draft rules of procedure being applied, the office of president of the conference of the parties is subject to rotation of the five original grooms. we now continue the cycle with the western european group. it gives me great pleasure that the conference elect the minister of the united nations climate change conference in copenhagen, 2009, who will serve as president of the conference at its 15th session. [applause] >> hearing no objections, it is so decided. [applause] >> may i congratulate him, and i wish you all the best for this very important job at the 15th session of the convention. i now invite her to take her seat on the podium. [applause] >> thank you very much for the election. i promise you as president i will do my very best to listen to you, the parties, and to ensure transparency. may i also take this opportunity to very warmly thank minister nowicki for his very strong personal commitment. it has always been a very big pleasure to work
may i refer you to the following document, cb-2009, slash one, addendum one.with rule 22, paragraph 1 of the draft rules of procedure being applied, the office of president of the conference of the parties is subject to rotation of the five original grooms. we now continue the cycle with the western european group. it gives me great pleasure that the conference elect the minister of the united nations climate change conference in copenhagen, 2009, who will serve as president of the conference...
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it was rejected by cbs, abc, nbc, and even pbs at first. it was so out of the box and revolutionary that it was even barred in mississippi because it showed an integrated cast that was getting along. it was the first show that had hispanics and african-americans and asian-americans and tall yellow canaries all living on the street together in harmony. this was really revolutionary television. today, 40 years later, we have more enemies than any show in television history. we have expanded to 140 countries around the world. we just launched our fortieth season on pbs. a remarkable partnership that is now in its fifth decade. we have been able to teach generations of children growing up to be parents themselves through the muppets and sesame street. we have been able to connect parents and kids around to learning. that is why we put things on a show like the environmental segment, and desperate house plants. and this year, a spoof on mad men, juxtaposed against sad men, happy men, and angry men. and my friend, the head of nasa that was doing
it was rejected by cbs, abc, nbc, and even pbs at first. it was so out of the box and revolutionary that it was even barred in mississippi because it showed an integrated cast that was getting along. it was the first show that had hispanics and african-americans and asian-americans and tall yellow canaries all living on the street together in harmony. this was really revolutionary television. today, 40 years later, we have more enemies than any show in television history. we have expanded to...
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speaking on cbs's early show he said the system for preventing a terrorist attack failed when a nigerianprotest. out it was said backed by the brittain, u.s. and other countries. iran forces continue to round up protesters. arrests include the sister of a nobel peace lawyer rent and an update on treaty negotiations between russia and united states. vladimir put sin asking about missile development update under an exchange for new arms treaty. they're working on the 1991 strategic arms reduction that expáq" on november fifth. it was hoped that agreement could be reached. those are hqpdlines on c-span radio. >> the nigh nature of most human enterprises to ask yourself an as an introspective way and by doing this the right way. >> all this week. a rare glitch into america's highest court through unprecedented on the record "t(áu justices. tonight anthony kennedy and samuel will it o. interviews with supreme court justices at 8:00 profit margins on c-span and get your own copy on dvd. it's part of c-span's american icons collection. including programs on the white house and capital. one of m
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to the following document, cb-2009, slash one, addendum one.you may recall that in accordance with rule 22, paragraph 1 of the draft rules of procedure being applied, the office of president of the office of president of the conference of parties is subject to rotation of the five original grooms. we now continue the cycle with the western european group. it gives me great pleasure that the conference elect the minister of the united nations climate change conference in copenhagen, 2009, who will serve as president of the conference at its 15th session. [applause] >> hearing no objections, it is so decided. [applause] >> may i congratulate him, and i wish you all the best for this very important job at the 15th session of the convention. i now invite her to take her seat on the podium. [applause] >> thank you very much for the election. i promise you as president i will do my very best to listen to you, the parties, and to ensure transparency. may i also take this opportunity to very warmly thank minister nowicki for his very strong personal co
to the following document, cb-2009, slash one, addendum one.you may recall that in accordance with rule 22, paragraph 1 of the draft rules of procedure being applied, the office of president of the office of president of the conference of parties is subject to rotation of the five original grooms. we now continue the cycle with the western european group. it gives me great pleasure that the conference elect the minister of the united nations climate change conference in copenhagen, 2009, who...
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it was rejected by cbs, abc, nbc, and even pbs at first. it was so out of the box and revolutionary that it was even barred in mississippi because it showed an integrated cast that was getting along. it was the first show that had hispanics and african-americans and asian-americans and tall yellow canaries all living on the street together in harmony. this was really revolutionary television. today, 40 years later, we have more enemies than any show in television history. we have expanded to 140 countries around the world. we just launched our fortieth season on pbs. a remarkable partnership that is now in its fifth decade. we have been able to teach generations of children growing up to be parents themselves through the muppets and sesame street. we have been able to connect parents and kids around to learning. that is why we put things on a show like the environmental segment, and desperate house plants. and this year, a spoof on mad men, juxtaposed against sad men, happy men, and angry men. and my friend, the head of nasa that was doing
it was rejected by cbs, abc, nbc, and even pbs at first. it was so out of the box and revolutionary that it was even barred in mississippi because it showed an integrated cast that was getting along. it was the first show that had hispanics and african-americans and asian-americans and tall yellow canaries all living on the street together in harmony. this was really revolutionary television. today, 40 years later, we have more enemies than any show in television history. we have expanded to...
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to ask your reaction to what impact this amazing coverage on television of the apollo exploration at cbs news anchored by walter cronkite, we so tragically lost him last friday, but can you talk about the impact on the public? and for those of us who are in these lists, how can we manage to get those not, how can we get them to get it why this is important for our human species? >> i would like to lead off because charlie talked about inspiring. there is no question -- i did tell my mom i wanted to walk on the moon. well i have not done that, going up through hubble was my holy grail. i grew up in the 1960's when the two major inspirations was the moon landing and television appearing in people's homes. it was that that set me off on a lifetime of discovery. >> the coverage was intrinsic to your [unintelligible] what impact do you think back coverage had? >> i think the coverage is very important. the earlier flights, every minute was covered on tv. by the time we flu, hardly any of it was on tv. my parents and wife and kids went to mission control to sit in the viewing room so they coul
to ask your reaction to what impact this amazing coverage on television of the apollo exploration at cbs news anchored by walter cronkite, we so tragically lost him last friday, but can you talk about the impact on the public? and for those of us who are in these lists, how can we manage to get those not, how can we get them to get it why this is important for our human species? >> i would like to lead off because charlie talked about inspiring. there is no question -- i did tell my mom i...
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"the new york times" and cbs released a poll recently that showed what the feelings are and the effects of unemployment on americans. we got 10% unemployment and many more -- many people that are long-term unemployed. the effect are devastating. people are unemployed -- that are unemployed are more likely to not have health insurance and have difficulty in getting medical care. this costs us more money. they have more problems with depression and anxiety and yet can't afford medical treatment. again, problems arise. they have lost their homes, neighborhoods suffer, crime increases, neighborhood values decrease. unemployment, the loss of jobs have hurt millions of americans and hurt others because of the effects on the economy, on the government and on neighborhoods. but the people who have lost their jobs know why they lost their jobs. 26% specifically say the reason they lost their jobs is because of president bush and the policies that were brought about during the time he was president. that is obvious. the second largest group is wall street bankers. we need to help the unemployed.
"the new york times" and cbs released a poll recently that showed what the feelings are and the effects of unemployment on americans. we got 10% unemployment and many more -- many people that are long-term unemployed. the effect are devastating. people are unemployed -- that are unemployed are more likely to not have health insurance and have difficulty in getting medical care. this costs us more money. they have more problems with depression and anxiety and yet can't afford medical...
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smith: madam speaker, abc, cbs and nbc are the winners of this week's media fairness caucuses highly uncoveted lap dog award for the most glaring example of media bias. the networks took two weeks to devote any coverage to the scandal on their evening news programs. we all know that prominent scientists were so determined to hide contradictory tempts data. but for two weeks, none of the networks gave this scandal any coverage on their evening news programs. and when they finally did cover it, it was largely slanted in favor of global warming alarmists. the networks have shown a steady pattern of bias on climate change. during a six-month period four out of five network news reports failed to acknowledge any dissenting views about global warming, according to a business and media institute study. the networks should tell americans the truth rather than to hide the facts. the speaker pro tempore: the time of the gentleman has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered.
smith: madam speaker, abc, cbs and nbc are the winners of this week's media fairness caucuses highly uncoveted lap dog award for the most glaring example of media bias. the networks took two weeks to devote any coverage to the scandal on their evening news programs. we all know that prominent scientists were so determined to hide contradictory tempts data. but for two weeks, none of the networks gave this scandal any coverage on their evening news programs. and when they finally did cover it,...
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this bill is about helping the american family this week, the "new york times"/cbs news polls surveyed unemployed americans. not surprisingly they found that being unemployed take as a toll far beyond what can be measured in dollars and cents. half the people surveyed said they suffered from depression and anxiety. half said the recession caused them to make major life changes and nearly half said they'd seen changes in their children's behavior they know is a result of their difficult financial situation. we are not just helping men and women who have lost their jobs, who have suffered from emotional pain and indignation but we are helping their families and we are helping their children. it's time for us to invest in the jobs and policies that will get the american dream back on track and restore the promise of opportunity and prosperity forern. i urge a yes vote on the previous question and on the rule and i yield back the balance of my time and move the previous question on the resolution. the speaker pro tempore: all time for debate having expired, the question is on ordering the
this bill is about helping the american family this week, the "new york times"/cbs news polls surveyed unemployed americans. not surprisingly they found that being unemployed take as a toll far beyond what can be measured in dollars and cents. half the people surveyed said they suffered from depression and anxiety. half said the recession caused them to make major life changes and nearly half said they'd seen changes in their children's behavior they know is a result of their...
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paul sullivan is the economics and occasional correspondent for the cbs news hour.stions on the business desk. recently he has become a fellow at yale's berkeley college and the brady johnson political economy at yale. for those of you in our discussion this afternoon, you know that he was a lively moderator in a panel that preceded dinner. with that i will turn to bob franken and ask him to conduct a discussion among our panel members on the question of has the financial crisis changed the nature of economic news? >> president jefferson. other slightly less notables. are will make a deal with you, no jokes about tiger woods. but they do make a point. people are almost desperate to pay attention that type of thing and are encouraged to do so by certain television. there is so much that is probably of greater consequence these days. what we have when it comes to financial reporting -- we have represented here the best of times. people who are admired because of their ability to take these arcane and complex principles and explain them in language that people can unde
paul sullivan is the economics and occasional correspondent for the cbs news hour.stions on the business desk. recently he has become a fellow at yale's berkeley college and the brady johnson political economy at yale. for those of you in our discussion this afternoon, you know that he was a lively moderator in a panel that preceded dinner. with that i will turn to bob franken and ask him to conduct a discussion among our panel members on the question of has the financial crisis changed the...
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to its credit, cbs news said something similar back in september but on a web post. these articles are few, far between, and fairly well hidden from public view. they also fail to address the other illegal immigration related loopholes in both the house and senate bills. it's no wonder that only one in 10 americans now have a great deal of faith in the media to report the news fully, accurately, and fairly according to a recent poll. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from kentucky rise? mr. yarmuth: request permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. yarmuth: thank you. mr. speaker, our colleagues have asked a question and many of the american people are asking a question which deserves an answer. that is, why should we worry about health care reform? why don't we focus on jobs? the truth of the matter is that no job strategy can avoid a health insurance reform strategy. as was pointed out in the "washington post" earlier this wee, the his
to its credit, cbs news said something similar back in september but on a web post. these articles are few, far between, and fairly well hidden from public view. they also fail to address the other illegal immigration related loopholes in both the house and senate bills. it's no wonder that only one in 10 americans now have a great deal of faith in the media to report the news fully, accurately, and fairly according to a recent poll. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the...