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captioning funded by cbs and ford-- built for the road ahead. >> pelley: what happened at pelindaba is the kind of thing that keeps presidents awake at night. it was the scene of the boldest raid ever attempted on a site holding bomb-grade uranium. >> these people cut through a 10,000-bolt security fence. they went straight to the emergency control center of the site. these people knew what they were doing. >> this is the scene of the crime. >> safer: he gave us a tour of bernie madoff's 19th floor offices, an impressive landscape of emptiness. >> his desk was here. >> safer: he has the thankless task of finding the money, the billions that madoff scammed. it may surprise you to learn some of it will come from some of the victims themselves, and millions more from his opulent assets. >> your eyes are drawn directly to the chandelier, which is probably worth a pretty penny. >> kroft: when michael jackson died, he had nearly a half a billion dollars in debt. since then, it's been a very good year for his career. and this is not unusual. decades after their demise, some departed stars dra
captioning funded by cbs and ford-- built for the road ahead. >> pelley: what happened at pelindaba is the kind of thing that keeps presidents awake at night. it was the scene of the boldest raid ever attempted on a site holding bomb-grade uranium. >> these people cut through a 10,000-bolt security fence. they went straight to the emergency control center of the site. these people knew what they were doing. >> this is the scene of the crime. >> safer: he gave us a tour...
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i'm russ mitchell, cbs news. or have problems passing urine.doctor if you have glaucoma, problems passing urine or an enlarged prostate... as these may worsen with spiriva. also discuss the medicines you take... even eye drops. side effects include dry mouth, constipation and trouble passing urine. now, i'm managing my chronic bronchitis every day. ask your doctor if once-daily spiriva is right for you. host: could switching to geico 15% or more on car insurance? @ host: does elmer fudd have trouble with the letter r? elmer: shhhh, be very quiet; i'm hunting wabbits. director (o/c): ok cut!!!! uh...it's i'm hunting "rabbits," elmer. let's try that again. elmer: shhhh, i'm hunting wabbits. director (o/c): cuuuuut! rabbits. elmer: wabbits director (o/c): rabbits. elmer: wabbits. director (o/c): rabbits with an "r." elmer: aw...this diwector's starting to wub me the wong way. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. ♪ [ sniffs ] morning. you got in pretty late last night. dad, i'm not sixteen anymore. still, it was late. well... you're no
i'm russ mitchell, cbs news. or have problems passing urine.doctor if you have glaucoma, problems passing urine or an enlarged prostate... as these may worsen with spiriva. also discuss the medicines you take... even eye drops. side effects include dry mouth, constipation and trouble passing urine. now, i'm managing my chronic bronchitis every day. ask your doctor if once-daily spiriva is right for you. host: could switching to geico 15% or more on car insurance? @ host: does elmer fudd have...
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this is cbs news. tter. spiriva is the only once-daily tter.nhaled maintenance treatment for both forms of copd... which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva keeps my airways open... to help me breathe better for a full 24 hours. and it's not a steroid. spiriva does not replace fast acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. stop taking spiriva and call your doctor right away if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, have vision changes or eye pain... or have problems passing urine. tell your doctor if you have glaucoma, problems passing urine or an enlarged prostate... as these may worsen with spiriva. also discuss the medicines you take... even eye drops. side effects include dry mouth, constipation and trouble passing urine. i'm glad i'm taking spiriva everyday because breathing better is just better. ask your doctor if once-daily spiriva is right for you. with my money. they charged me a small fortune, but i never really knew what they were doing. so i switched to e-trade. it's high-tech, easy
this is cbs news. tter. spiriva is the only once-daily tter.nhaled maintenance treatment for both forms of copd... which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva keeps my airways open... to help me breathe better for a full 24 hours. and it's not a steroid. spiriva does not replace fast acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. stop taking spiriva and call your doctor right away if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, have vision changes or eye...
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but for some reason, cbs news downplayed the results of their own poll. monday, cbs evening news failed to even mention these findings and focused on americans' disapproval of b.p.'s handling of the oil spill. cbs should give americans all the facts, not conceal their own poll results to protect the president. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the chair will remind members of the gallery to refrain from expressions of approval or disapproval. for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana rise? mr. pence: ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, revigse and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. pence: well, it's becoming more obvious every day to the american people. that this administration was slow to respond in the gulf. and the democrats still don't have a plan. they don't have a clear plan to contain the sea of oil in the gulf and remarkably here on capitol hill democrats don't even have a plan to contain the sea of red ink in washington, d.c. announcing this week, majority %
but for some reason, cbs news downplayed the results of their own poll. monday, cbs evening news failed to even mention these findings and focused on americans' disapproval of b.p.'s handling of the oil spill. cbs should give americans all the facts, not conceal their own poll results to protect the president. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the chair will remind members of the gallery to refrain from expressions of approval or disapproval. for what purpose does the...
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captioning funded by cbs and ford-- built for the road ahead. >> kroft: if it hadn't been for bernie madoff, the most famous white collar criminal in america right now would probably be marc dreier. he also ran a ponzi scheme and wound up in prison, but unlike madoff, he agreed to talk about it. >> i thought, if somebody would ever interview me on a program such as yours, it would be for something good i've done, not something humiliating i've done. >> kroft: this isn't the way you wanted to be on "60 minutes"? >> no. >> i love the country. i believe in the country. i believe in everything that this country stands for. >> pelley: nada prouty's missions as an fbi agent and cia officer read like a history of america's fight against terrorism. >> nothing prepares you to meet a terrorist, a real-life terrorist. >> pelley: but her fellow c.i.a. officers were shocked when she herself was accused of being a terrorist spy. one of the new york papers called you "jihad jane." >> that's the jane that went to iraq and put her life on the line. >> cooper: mike rutzen is one of just a few people i
captioning funded by cbs and ford-- built for the road ahead. >> kroft: if it hadn't been for bernie madoff, the most famous white collar criminal in america right now would probably be marc dreier. he also ran a ponzi scheme and wound up in prison, but unlike madoff, he agreed to talk about it. >> i thought, if somebody would ever interview me on a program such as yours, it would be for something good i've done, not something humiliating i've done. >> kroft: this isn't the...
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you always go first. >> i am with cbs news radio. obviously, you have tried to catch this before and it has not work. how hard is it to put a containment cap over this pipe considering all the oil coming out and the occurrence? >> prior to the cut, they had suspended the content cap right over the area. does not like they have to move it in, it is a matter of moving down and seeding it. you have an inverted funnel that is wider. there is a rubber seal around it. this is not unlike the rubber seal you find inside a garden hose. we have to get that over and sit as good as it can understanding it is on a regular cut and they will do that for the next couple of hours. >> [unintelligible] >> we have skimmer's all over. there are some in alabama and off louisiana but we'll give you an exact number later. the back to your first question? we had some extensive discussion yesterday with the administrator who was down there yesterday. she was meeting with research vessels. we have had reports about plume's under the water. we are in the proces
you always go first. >> i am with cbs news radio. obviously, you have tried to catch this before and it has not work. how hard is it to put a containment cap over this pipe considering all the oil coming out and the occurrence? >> prior to the cut, they had suspended the content cap right over the area. does not like they have to move it in, it is a matter of moving down and seeding it. you have an inverted funnel that is wider. there is a rubber seal around it. this is not unlike...
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a cb operator. host: are the still use? caller: no, they are not. but i'm back in the day and he was known as big byrd. he met with us on the capitol steps, a group of us who belonged to a club. he was so gracious. he took us to his office and all of that. this may be a part that people don't know about senator byrd and the little people. host: west virginia, independent line. you are on the air. tell us about senator byrd. caller: he was a great man. we are going to miss him very, very much. i am 50 years old, and i met him when i was probably 12 years old. met him several times after that, but at different things. he raised a lot of money for west virginia for water systems, sewage systems. he tried to help clean the state up. we are going to miss him. we miss his wife, too. host: was she active in politics also? caller: she would travel with him, but i have never heard her say anything political. she was a very nice lady. she loved the people of west virginia, and so did he. host: where are you? caller: we are right on the maryland line. just eas
a cb operator. host: are the still use? caller: no, they are not. but i'm back in the day and he was known as big byrd. he met with us on the capitol steps, a group of us who belonged to a club. he was so gracious. he took us to his office and all of that. this may be a part that people don't know about senator byrd and the little people. host: west virginia, independent line. you are on the air. tell us about senator byrd. caller: he was a great man. we are going to miss him very, very much. i...
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cbs super screen, kodak jumbotron, we let the cmers know that when you buy these goods, you're supporting criminal activity, terrorist groups. we have also done that in los angeles. we have done that in the airports in france with customs. we have done it in mexico city. the point you made is well taken. we have a committee that looks into these things. we're trying to do some kind of internet awareness campaign. we're out there with that. >> there is government and non- governmental organizations building public awareness. on the private sector side, there is a partnership for safe medicine which serves to echo warnings and advisories that are brought out or published by the fda. they are active in public awareness and pointing out the risk for some of the rest to buy medicines online. there are a couple -- there is like a tool to track -- a dual track. and effective strategy is to follow the money. national law enforcement authorities in the u.s. or any country to track and to find those monies and to seize those moneys. it comes back to how you can maximize disruption of the crime grou
cbs super screen, kodak jumbotron, we let the cmers know that when you buy these goods, you're supporting criminal activity, terrorist groups. we have also done that in los angeles. we have done that in the airports in france with customs. we have done it in mexico city. the point you made is well taken. we have a committee that looks into these things. we're trying to do some kind of internet awareness campaign. we're out there with that. >> there is government and non- governmental...
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cbs poll says 51% oppose it. you cite a rass mudson poll or statistic that 15% support it. offshore drilling as of june 1, did the survey ask people whether they supported deep offshore drilling? >> i'm not certain, senator. >> one you cited. >> i think the question was, do you support continued offshore drilling. >> and do you hear the president say suspend all offshore drilling? >> the president has suspended everything except in 500 feet of water and 92% of the oil that we have yet to get is beyond that. so in essence he has basically said he's putting a 92% off-limits as of the current time. >> but the survey that you cited, you don't even know. you cited a survey but you don't know what the questions on the survey were? >> i have read -- i read the previous survey that they asked. and this is a follow-along. i guess it was offshore drilling, offshore oil and gas, do you support that? >> the question is, do you think offshore drilling should be allowed? and obviously the president thinks offshore drilling should be allowed. the president would be part of that 58%, right
cbs poll says 51% oppose it. you cite a rass mudson poll or statistic that 15% support it. offshore drilling as of june 1, did the survey ask people whether they supported deep offshore drilling? >> i'm not certain, senator. >> one you cited. >> i think the question was, do you support continued offshore drilling. >> and do you hear the president say suspend all offshore drilling? >> the president has suspended everything except in 500 feet of water and 92% of the...
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us today brianna hakahane, who first picked up the violin at the age of three, she appeared on the cbsres show, she has travelled and intercurrent -- entertained and moved people in very significant ways. some of the notes and the rhythms she is able to reach with this instrument, the violin, will really touch your soul. it is quite extraordinary. and by the way, she has reached the ripe old age of eight years old. ♪ ["star spangled banner" playing] ["america the beautiful" playing] [applause] >> just amazing thing, the way that she hits these notes. i've never seen anything quite like it. to introduce our keynote speaker, one of the great military leaders of our time is general barry mccaffrey. he served with distinction in vietnam in several tours there. upon his retirement from active duty, he was the most decorated four-star general in the military. he is the chairman of the board of the education center at a wall. -- at the wall. we're very honored to have him help us spearhead the project all along with the national park service, and so we thank general mccaffrey for his leadersh
us today brianna hakahane, who first picked up the violin at the age of three, she appeared on the cbsres show, she has travelled and intercurrent -- entertained and moved people in very significant ways. some of the notes and the rhythms she is able to reach with this instrument, the violin, will really touch your soul. it is quite extraordinary. and by the way, she has reached the ripe old age of eight years old. ♪ ["star spangled banner" playing] ["america the...
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we have ibids and we work collectively with the canadians, with cbs arcmp. in addition to that, one of the areas that we're taking a look at now, as we work progressively with them, is taking a look at that border, not just as a juridical line, not just that line in the frozen tundra up there, but as it relates to flows, flows of people, flows of cargo, and flows of transportation modes. so that to every degree possible we're looking at those flows literally from point of origin, as it transits towards the united states, as it arrives at the united states at the entry point, and then egress to where we work collectively with foreign law enforcement, domestic law enforcement, in partnership, to ensure that we do everything possible, not just at the juridical line, but throughout thooe flows. and ice plays a big part on that. i don't know if you want to expound on that, mr. morton. >> well, i'll just add that first with regard to the canadian border, we do have three border enforcement security task forces. if the president's budget is approved as requested th
we have ibids and we work collectively with the canadians, with cbs arcmp. in addition to that, one of the areas that we're taking a look at now, as we work progressively with them, is taking a look at that border, not just as a juridical line, not just that line in the frozen tundra up there, but as it relates to flows, flows of people, flows of cargo, and flows of transportation modes. so that to every degree possible we're looking at those flows literally from point of origin, as it transits...
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host: a recent poll was done with cbs. it was done by the "new york times." there are more concerned about jobs than the nation's economy. guest: not just higher gas prices but also higher energy prices. they do not want to see traffic costs rise. people will revolt if it changes. i think people are unduly optimistic about the time frame for switching over to fossil fuels to something new, what ever is next. there is a lot of energy domestically still left in this country. it may be a while before we see a resolution. host: what would that tell you about this direction? guest: [unintelligible] there are very wary of any energy legislation that will affect consumers directly. almost all that i have seen what appeared there are plenty of examples of what happens when people see their energy costs rise. people pay a lot of taxes anyway in this country. in some ways, they are unseen. if your gas bill strikes -- spikes, people do not care for that at all. host: what are you watching in the primary election season? the role of the tea party in the pongressional rac
host: a recent poll was done with cbs. it was done by the "new york times." there are more concerned about jobs than the nation's economy. guest: not just higher gas prices but also higher energy prices. they do not want to see traffic costs rise. people will revolt if it changes. i think people are unduly optimistic about the time frame for switching over to fossil fuels to something new, what ever is next. there is a lot of energy domestically still left in this country. it may be a...
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on face the nation on cbs. you'll hear host bob schieffer, and senate judiciary committee patrick leahy and host canny will talk to guests including texas senator john cornyn. he's chair of the senate oirl committee. and chair of the democratic campaign committee. jack reed. democrat frl road island. you can listen to all five of the sunday morning talk shows starting at noon eastern on c-span radio. that's 90.1 f.m. here in washington, d.c. and nationwide on xm satellite channel 132 and live on the web at c-span.org and you can also follow us on facebook and on twitter. >> c-span is now available in over 100 million homes, bringing you a direct link to public affairs, politics, history and non-fiction books all as a public service, created by america's companies. >> of course, the lotry is prescribed by law if demand outpaces supply, you have to do a lottery. >> i really think this is the civil rights issue of today, and it's not just about race. i mean, it's about class. >> tonight the lottery producer direct
on face the nation on cbs. you'll hear host bob schieffer, and senate judiciary committee patrick leahy and host canny will talk to guests including texas senator john cornyn. he's chair of the senate oirl committee. and chair of the democratic campaign committee. jack reed. democrat frl road island. you can listen to all five of the sunday morning talk shows starting at noon eastern on c-span radio. that's 90.1 f.m. here in washington, d.c. and nationwide on xm satellite channel 132 and live...
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there's a cbs poll that says 51% oppose it. a rasmussen poll that 58% of the american public supported offshore drilling as of june 1st. did the survey ask if they supported deep offshore drilling? >> i'm not certain. >> the one you cited? >> i think the question was do you support continued offshore oil and gas drilling. >> and do you hear the president saying we should suspend all offshore drilling. >> he's suspended everything except in 900 feet of oil. most of the oil we have yet to get is beyond that. he's saying he's putting 92% offlimits as of the current time. >> the survey you cited, you don't know. you don't know what the questions were on the sur vie? >> i trade previous survey and this is a followon. i assumed it was the same question. just generally offshore oil and gas drilling. do you support that? >> the question was, do you think offshore drilling should be allowed? >> well that's the question. >> and obviously, the president thinks so. he would be part of that 58%, right? >> i think the implication is that the
there's a cbs poll that says 51% oppose it. a rasmussen poll that 58% of the american public supported offshore drilling as of june 1st. did the survey ask if they supported deep offshore drilling? >> i'm not certain. >> the one you cited? >> i think the question was do you support continued offshore oil and gas drilling. >> and do you hear the president saying we should suspend all offshore drilling. >> he's suspended everything except in 900 feet of oil. most of...
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and also i keep hearing people talking about the taxes that the corporations pay and saw on cbs a couple of years ago about -- i think it was in the cayman islands where they had this one office, had a telephone there, and all of these companies were registered offshore to evade taxes. so, i think that corporate taxes should go up because a lot of them don't pay any taxes, you know? they used these offshore accounts to evade taxes instead of paying their fair share. host: maury on the republican line from montana. caller: good morning. first, i would like to say there's got to be something in the military budget that we can cut. bases in just about every country as near as i can figure out. probably i would like to say the food stamp program. i go into the store every month in the beginning of the month when i get my check, social security, and i see all of these young people with food stamps and they are buying bags of chips and soda pop. i think if there is some kind of voucher program for food it would be a lot better than just letting them go spend the money on whatever they want. ho
and also i keep hearing people talking about the taxes that the corporations pay and saw on cbs a couple of years ago about -- i think it was in the cayman islands where they had this one office, had a telephone there, and all of these companies were registered offshore to evade taxes. so, i think that corporate taxes should go up because a lot of them don't pay any taxes, you know? they used these offshore accounts to evade taxes instead of paying their fair share. host: maury on the...
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the cbs radio, truthfully, more has been made of this -- the cbm radio, truthfully, more has been made of this then should be. it really did not have the effectiveness in the fighting that it ought dot should have. what general rodriguez is pretty referring to is a new evaluation system that has been brought on line. he is the one who oversees the fight. general caldwell does the training, the equipping and the infrastructure, and then provides those forces, or the afghans provide those forces to partner outside the wire along with our forces who are under the command of general rodriguez. i think rightly, he has taken this on. this is a subjective evaluation of, can they fight and can they do it on their own? how much assistance to the needy? and so forth. i think that is where the debate is, and general caldwell is trying to point out rightly that over the past seven months or so there has been substantial progress in turning it over to afghanistan. the fact is that what we were doing was recruiting police and then putting them in to fight. we were basically recruit, a sign, and then
the cbs radio, truthfully, more has been made of this -- the cbm radio, truthfully, more has been made of this then should be. it really did not have the effectiveness in the fighting that it ought dot should have. what general rodriguez is pretty referring to is a new evaluation system that has been brought on line. he is the one who oversees the fight. general caldwell does the training, the equipping and the infrastructure, and then provides those forces, or the afghans provide those forces...
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he said this 12 days after a cbs sunday morning interview an oncologist from the san francisco general hospital. dr. abrams said this -- "i think marijuana is a very good medicine. i am a cancer doctor, i take care of patients who have loss of appetite, nausea, pain, difficulty sleeping, and depression. i have one medicine that i can treat all those symptoms instead of five different medicines to which they may become addicted." now, marijuana has been used for thousands of years from a medicinal standpoint. the former coke up of the united states has -- pharmacopa of the united states has cannabis within its scheduling. so i have a real problem with mr. kerlikowske spreading lies when there are physicians who have studied this for decades. he is just discounting this information. in israel, they have been studying this for 25 or 30 years, and they have actually developed to where they can prescribe actual teachers to wear is measured out. guest: last year what i meant to say, and that is during the press conference, is that in the institute of medicine report, smoked marijuana was not
he said this 12 days after a cbs sunday morning interview an oncologist from the san francisco general hospital. dr. abrams said this -- "i think marijuana is a very good medicine. i am a cancer doctor, i take care of patients who have loss of appetite, nausea, pain, difficulty sleeping, and depression. i have one medicine that i can treat all those symptoms instead of five different medicines to which they may become addicted." now, marijuana has been used for thousands of years from...
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i hadn't even o for cb and i walked wnhe stree there was a cab goinghe oer direction on the opposite side of the street. tapped his horn, he swunaround and picked me . how did you idenfy me as som who needed a b ri i hadn't indicated i wanted one. he said, well, you were wearing a suit and you stepped outside the usda a cab. he said i don't stop for people wre wearing shorts an sneakers because they're not looking for a ride. peop coming out of this uilding in suits a. i'm a guy in a suit and a time of day that i would be logical looking for a ride. commonsense thing. law enforcement needs to use the commonsense indicators, from what kind of clothes people wear, my suit, what kind of shoes people wear, accent if they have one, the type of grooming that they might have, there are all kinds of indicators there ansometimes it is a sixth sensand can't put their finger on it. but these law enforcement oficers, if they were going to be dcriminating against people onhe le basis of race, that would be going on already. and we would have already the bjections th are taking place. but this is
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us today brianna hakahane, who first picked up the violin at the age of three, she appeared on the cbs evening news, the ellen degeneres show, she has travelled and intercurrent -- entertained and moved people in very significant ways. some of the notes and the rhythms she is able to reach with this instrument, the violin, will really touch your soul. it is quite extraordinary. and by the way, she has reached the ripe old age of eight years old. ♪ ["star spangled banner" playing] ["america the beautiful" playing] pplause] >> just amazing thing, the way that she hits these notes. i've never seen anything quite like it. to introduce our keynote speaker, one of the great military leaders of our time is general barry caffrey. he served with distinction in vietnam in several tours there. upon his retirement from active duty, he was the most decorated fo-star general in the military. he is the chairman of the board of the education cent at a wall. -- at the wall. we're very honored to have him help us spearhead the project all along with the national park service, and so we thank general mcc
us today brianna hakahane, who first picked up the violin at the age of three, she appeared on the cbs evening news, the ellen degeneres show, she has travelled and intercurrent -- entertained and moved people in very significant ways. some of the notes and the rhythms she is able to reach with this instrument, the violin, will really touch your soul. it is quite extraordinary. and by the way, she has reached the ripe old age of eight years old. ♪ ["star spangled banner" playing]...
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, we had a very good relationship when i was in iraq and i think very highly to -- highly of hi the cbs radio, truthfully, more has been made of this -- the cbm radio, truthfully, more has been made of this then should be. it really did not have the effectiveness in the fighting that it ought dot should have. what genal rodriguez is pretty referring to is a new evaluation system that has been brought on line. he is the one who oversees the fight. general caldwell does the training, the equipping and the infrastructure, and then provides ose fces, or the afghans provide those forces to partner outside the wire along with our forces who are under the command of general rodriguez. i think rightly, he has taken this on. this is a subjective evaluation of, can they fight and can they do it on their own? how much assistance to the needy? and so forth. i think that is where the debate is, and general caldwell is trying to point out rightly that over the past seven months or so there has been substanal progress in turning it over to afghanistan. the fact is that what we were doing was recruitin
, we had a very good relationship when i was in iraq and i think very highly to -- highly of hi the cbs radio, truthfully, more has been made of this -- the cbm radio, truthfully, more has been made of this then should be. it really did not have the effectiveness in the fighting that it ought dot should have. what genal rodriguez is pretty referring to is a new evaluation system that has been brought on line. he is the one who oversees the fight. general caldwell does the training, the...
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did the cbs cordis as costing the attack -- why did the cbo rate is as costing the taxpayers? the senate version, which had a $50 billion fund, was actually scored as it was not a tank cost to the taxpayer at all and would put money into the system. that is not a bailout from the taxpayers. that means the banks are paying for it. that is what the lobbyists have descended on wall street, on capitol hill like locusts to stop this because they did not to pay for their misdeeds. i have heard about having bankruptcy, let's use bankruptcy to take care of it. guess what, we had the bankruptcy code before hand. i was not in congress at the time, but it was a heck of a mass at almost the entire economy almost started to one wind. i asked about debtor in possession financing. you need resources to that, and was no good financing around anywhere because all the credit markets had frozen. there was not anybody to put that in, and did not have an orderly process. what it did was basically bring our economy to the brink. let's cut through all of the rhetoric. the wall street banks do not wa
did the cbs cordis as costing the attack -- why did the cbo rate is as costing the taxpayers? the senate version, which had a $50 billion fund, was actually scored as it was not a tank cost to the taxpayer at all and would put money into the system. that is not a bailout from the taxpayers. that means the banks are paying for it. that is what the lobbyists have descended on wall street, on capitol hill like locusts to stop this because they did not to pay for their misdeeds. i have heard about...