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. >> it seems the north koreans have showed the worldhat they wanted tshow that kim jong-il's in chae that h's a tough leader that they have the capacity to produce a nuclear weapon to test their missiles. and at they have to taken serisly. and now kim ng-il is ready to ke concession and make this magnanimougesture of releasing the two ameran journalists. >>hat do north korea expect to get out of this? know you described it's a go pr campaign. i guess what i'm sin is, is the photo opportunity with preside billlinton unto itself worth leing those journalists go? >> well the importance of photo-op with former president bill clint shouldot be underestimated it's very importt for kim jong-il's image domesticly that he brout this visit to ongyang to meet with him and to show around t world. but we c assume that north korea epects something bond that. that ty are sendi a signal that they may be rea to come into negotiations aga with the u. and move forward and improvingrelations. >> mr. clinton comes home with a wealth of information i mean, the sit-down wh the presidentin north korea tel u
. >> it seems the north koreans have showed the worldhat they wanted tshow that kim jong-il's in chae that h's a tough leader that they have the capacity to produce a nuclear weapon to test their missiles. and at they have to taken serisly. and now kim ng-il is ready to ke concession and make this magnanimougesture of releasing the two ameran journalists. >>hat do north korea expect to get out of this? know you described it's a go pr campaign. i guess what i'm sin is, is the photo...
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two trads and their firms have agreed to settle the chaes that they violed rules without mitting or denying guilt. hazan catal will pay $3 llion. tjm proprietary ading will pay ha a million dollars. >> sie: cisco's c.e.o. gave today anpbeat outlook for tenology spending even though e tech titan reported a big dropn quarterly revenues and profits. the stock surged as muchs 3% in after hou trading. excluding arges cisco earned 31 cents a sre in its fiscal fourth quarter2-cents ahead of alysts estimates. revenues fell 18% $8.5 billion, but still in ne with estimate oking ahead cisco expects revenues to fall as ch as 17% in the curre quarter, even thgh orders are picking up. joining us now, cisco chairm and c.e.o. john ambers. , john. >> hey goodto see you again, ease call me johnf you will. >>usie: john, y sounded prty positive andpbeat on e call withnalysts this afternoon, you were taing about a tippingpoint for te. spending and you said that oers are beginning to take omore of a normal pattern. so is th the beginningf an upturn inech. spending? >> i think there's a good chancet is. during, o
two trads and their firms have agreed to settle the chaes that they violed rules without mitting or denying guilt. hazan catal will pay $3 llion. tjm proprietary ading will pay ha a million dollars. >> sie: cisco's c.e.o. gave today anpbeat outlook for tenology spending even though e tech titan reported a big dropn quarterly revenues and profits. the stock surged as muchs 3% in after hou trading. excluding arges cisco earned 31 cents a sre in its fiscal fourth quarter2-cents ahead of...
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. >> jeff: chaes schwab corp was sued todayy new york attorney general andrew cuo. he accused the brokerage business of misleading custors in the sale and rketing of auction rates securities. cuomo was schwab to repurchase the securities at face vue from investors schwab says the alletions lack merit. instead, theompany says cuomo shld go after the underwriters that deceivebrokers about the safety of auction rate securities. >> paul: dreamworks studioas gotten the grelight on its fundg. even spielberg's company has completed its 5 million dollar financing al with indian conglomera reliance ada group. the financing has be in negotiations since dreworks cut tiesith viacom'saramount picturesast year. walt disney will nowandle dreamworkstudio's marketing and distribution. >> jeff:ere's a look at what's happening tomorrow: >> jeff: tight's commentator says while it's just getting started the recove does indeed haveegs. he's berrd baumohl chief obal economist at the econom outlook group. >> here we are in e middle of aust, with its gentle, mellow days of summer. it's a ti
. >> jeff: chaes schwab corp was sued todayy new york attorney general andrew cuo. he accused the brokerage business of misleading custors in the sale and rketing of auction rates securities. cuomo was schwab to repurchase the securities at face vue from investors schwab says the alletions lack merit. instead, theompany says cuomo shld go after the underwriters that deceivebrokers about the safety of auction rate securities. >> paul: dreamworks studioas gotten the grelight on its...
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i really was amazed to see the chae in her coat.ople stop us when we're walking, and they'll say, "did you shine up her spots?" [ woman announcing ] just another way purina one... unlocks the brilliance of nature... to transform the life of your dog. for us to see the difference in mollie-- we were really excited about it. it just makes you feel wonderful. [ announcer ] it's amazing what one can do. morning, some women are no strangers to shoppingg malalls. but some a are now making their way through the long hallways to shed pounds instead of spending moneney. >> t i ideofofalll walking h he in thehe unitestates is no cacatchihing o on in the wealth persiagulf city ofof dui. here's abc's laura setrakian. reporter: when dudubai's summer heat kicks in, as high as 116 degrees and humid, lifife m mov inors. and so do thmall walkers. at 8:00 a.m. before any shops are open, an enterprising group of w womomen wk laps arounun the maf f the emates, exercising in the air conditioned cool. >> it's a controlled environment. it's always the sam
i really was amazed to see the chae in her coat.ople stop us when we're walking, and they'll say, "did you shine up her spots?" [ woman announcing ] just another way purina one... unlocks the brilliance of nature... to transform the life of your dog. for us to see the difference in mollie-- we were really excited about it. it just makes you feel wonderful. [ announcer ] it's amazing what one can do. morning, some women are no strangers to shoppingg malalls. but some a are now making...
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investigati before and under the juice department regs, you have to think tha you have a pretty good chaection. the more y -- themore people will say, they told us to do ything we could to get inrmation, the more up the chain of cmand to go, the more there is authorition and the president has sd and the attorney general has said th will ly psecute unauthorized conduct. >> some of th stuff did not seem to be that bad to me. >> that what they do not nt you to see the pictures. e pictures will show you what kind o condition people were in. >> they got the guy in the next room screang as if he is being torted to try to get the fellow theare interrogatingo talk. >> i think we need to distinguish between firing un in the next rm or threatening to hurt somebody'familyç or people actually been kied and people actually beg killed. >> that is true. >> wt happened to cause th death of individuals who were in the custody of the u.s. government? >> we have not seen half of this report. hf of iis blacked out. >> doeit disturb anyone that we are debating is in the open where america's enemiecan see thi
investigati before and under the juice department regs, you have to think tha you have a pretty good chaection. the more y -- themore people will say, they told us to do ything we could to get inrmation, the more up the chain of cmand to go, the more there is authorition and the president has sd and the attorney general has said th will ly psecute unauthorized conduct. >> some of th stuff did not seem to be that bad to me. >> that what they do not nt you to see the pictures. e...
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. >> speciaforces commander and now the man i chae of the faltering mpaign in afghantan. very much the thinking man's soldier, whos planning to change tngs. to change things in iraq by tracking down saddam husin d catching him, but afghanistan a far tougher proposition. >> t situation iserious an we need tourn the mmentum of the enemy. e afghan people did nolike the taliban it is not popur. we ne to correct some of th ways thawe operated in the past andhow t resolve that will take andmagination to operate smarter d do this right. >> he soon h a chance to show what he meant. we have come tthis town east of kul it has been bad trouble sp. > one of the things, arrting people witho good information. >> they have becomplaints. the y that made no arrests innocent people who then languied in jail without trial and sometimes for appareny indisiminate bombings -- the y tha made no arrests innocent peopleho then langsh in jail -- the way that na arrests innocenteople. a demo have mad tremends efforts and progress, paicularly in the use of leal fire. >> this is french foreignegion t
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nd that we're -- where you could affect chae the most. and when you weigh that, although clear congress has its appeal to me personally, andou can make change from congress and you c just see it just tis ast week, thathe typef ings that we wanted to do, both o/9 us, but it's his presidey, is the pce you can most impact people lives, leave your thmb print, ere they can improvtheir lives and he that most immediate impt is from th white house. and altugh i gave something up psonally for my career and ao personally, i think --. >> re: in chicago. >> yes, that the whteouse washe place to make that mt immediate change. and i cannot thi of a better person to work fo andelp him seehrough his agenda than president oma. >> rose: you seem to be different. >> nass's becse i'm fully mecated. (laughte >> rose: on what? >> sleep, sleep drivation. >> rose: sleep drivation. 's co. you em to be hot. >>h-huh. >> rose: he is from the left. you seem to be from the center. you're a different religions. you have different educational backgrous. you hav wanted d
nd that we're -- where you could affect chae the most. and when you weigh that, although clear congress has its appeal to me personally, andou can make change from congress and you c just see it just tis ast week, thathe typef ings that we wanted to do, both o/9 us, but it's his presidey, is the pce you can most impact people lives, leave your thmb print, ere they can improvtheir lives and he that most immediate impt is from th white house. and altugh i gave something up psonally for my career...
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and we don' know how that's going to work a the government said we might chae our guidancet any time. and guess that leads to the third test that ty're facing. ani'll be quick. that i the eduational formational challenge. it's one thing to have a nationwide vacce 50 years ago when there were fr sources of information and now the are asen sourc of informati as there are -- now therere as many sources of infomation as there are people and ny bad and th challenge for govnment to putno crierringconn pecking ord. ey're trying it out righ now. several dierent companies have made it. they'reworking -- they're ging it to people to see ow they eact and whetherthere are adverseffects. they're hoping t have it availae by the -- fst they said mid toate october. that's again, aost two monhs after scho starts. school starts this weekendn someplaces. but now they're thiing it ght be the full course migt be not until mid november. and here another trick. looks like it's not a one-shot deal but if y're in the protted group or the group that needs it, two sho which makes anven bigger hass and might be
and we don' know how that's going to work a the government said we might chae our guidancet any time. and guess that leads to the third test that ty're facing. ani'll be quick. that i the eduational formational challenge. it's one thing to have a nationwide vacce 50 years ago when there were fr sources of information and now the are asen sourc of informati as there are -- now therere as many sources of infomation as there are people and ny bad and th challenge for govnment to putno...
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ford says the system willet owners control when they chae theivehicles and for how long. its firsbattery electric vehicle, the transitonnect commercial van ces to market next and a battery pered ford focus due in 2011. >> susie: meanile, chrysler creditors are suing daimleag for billions odollars. they're accusing theerman automaker of stripng chrysler assets before selling it to cerberus capit management two ars ago. the creditors claim daimler d that when it separated chrler finaial from its american car- making parent. now, chrler creditors want a jury to hear the case andecide damages. daimr says the case is without merit. >> paul: tomorw, while this oks like a normal trading floor second market's making a market in things you can't tde anywhere else. >> susie: the white house ys prident obama's pay czar will review the7-million pay packe being arranged for a.i.g.'s new c.o. a spokesperson f the president sa a.i.g. needs good competent leadership that careturn the bailedut insurer to pritability. still, incoming cerobert benmosche uld earn millions more in performance
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also regnize that there are prlems with the individual insurance marketnd we propose very substantive chaest we think ll make that market work better more everyone. tavis: at the end of the day you' suggesting how to make e market work bette not thstanding, many belie the main reason public optn is necesry is that i that you all will behave. the the only way to keep the sts contained and get them der control is to provi that od old american idea known as competition so that if there is a public tion, people don't have to sign up for it b they ve an ouppingstoppings choo the pubc plan or atna or anything else, the competion keeps the costs down. your tughts? we are big believers in coetition. there are many that provide coetition in most communities if n all communities. when you think aboutealth insunce premiums there is confusionetween what reall dres the cost of health insurance, which is rely the cost of helt care. the pmium isike having a thermometer that reads you temperature saying ur teerature is 103 and we can ta it and run it under cold water but i doesn't change yr temperature so
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. >> rose:ould you chae anything now? i mean,what... everything. i can'took back like that. i know i've don somthings th other people might tnk arwrong andometimes may think i nder if i should have done tha >> rose: like wh? >> well, atever. decisis you make or if you should have done this then or whatever, you know? u can't jus say what all it is, butthen you think, well, i dot know that would chang anything. you can't live your life like that. >> rose: what are you most proud of? >> well, i proud o all of it. i'm prd that i've been able to make a livg at what i love. >> rose: some kind loving. well, it' tr. m glad i never had to work at anything els i've been very fortunate. but were talking abt sacrice. but you give up a lot. i never hadhildren. i couldn't... you know, just wasn't ithe cards for me to have tm. >> rose: why n? >> well, i just couldn't have children? rose: medically? >> well, we thought we wante childrenmy husband and i of 43 years en we firstarried, we thout we probably would have chdren. soor a while we didn't do yth
. >> rose:ould you chae anything now? i mean,what... everything. i can'took back like that. i know i've don somthings th other people might tnk arwrong andometimes may think i nder if i should have done tha >> rose: like wh? >> well, atever. decisis you make or if you should have done this then or whatever, you know? u can't jus say what all it is, butthen you think, well, i dot know that would chang anything. you can't live your life like that. >> rose: what are you...
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buthey want some sort of trust some sort of chae in the relationship. >> can i offer a slightly different take on th origins of this? because, quit frankly, after the ection last ye, after the u.s. psidential election last year thugh the inauguration and connuing through t inauguration, t rhetoric from the sooto be obama admistration and the obama admistration once inauguraon took place w positive towards all of our erstwhile adversaries. the message that we being transmitted directlynd indirectly toward the north koreans re very positive meages about a williness to engage, aillingness to resolve fundamental issuesith them and a willingne not only to pick up where the previous administration had ft off but to mov beyond that fo reasons that are still unclear, t we can specula, the north koreans decided that that wa notood enough. and so almo literly from the moment the president's handas lifted up fromhe bible, the north reans were alrea acking in a very uncomfortable and a very confrontatial direction. and many of us on the outside of the administration s this happeng, reached outto the
buthey want some sort of trust some sort of chae in the relationship. >> can i offer a slightly different take on th origins of this? because, quit frankly, after the ection last ye, after the u.s. psidential election last year thugh the inauguration and connuing through t inauguration, t rhetoric from the sooto be obama admistration and the obama admistration once inauguraon took place w positive towards all of our erstwhile adversaries. the message that we being transmitted directlynd...
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the chaes redropped. veral months later after a selement with the dhafis. but libya cut oil supies to switrland, and withdrew more than $5 million from swiss banks. the apogy by switzerld's presidenclears the way for a return to normal rations. >>> from china tonight, there is word that authorits will put more than 200 people on trial this week for alleged involvement in the worst ethnic vience in that cntry in decades. this summer's violence involved muslim uighurs and han chinese, the country's dominant ethnic group. almost 200 pele were killed d 1,700 injured. most of those going on trial are said to be han chine. >>> finally tonight, our "signature story." we want to return to afghanistan where a military officials reported theeaths ofanother american in the southernart of the cotry, as well as the loss of two troops from estonia, killed by roadside bomb. thatiny country in the baltic sea has now lost s soldiers since it joined the war fort in afghanian seven years ago and thatot us thinking again about a sto that we first broughyou last march about est
the chaes redropped. veral months later after a selement with the dhafis. but libya cut oil supies to switrland, and withdrew more than $5 million from swiss banks. the apogy by switzerld's presidenclears the way for a return to normal rations. >>> from china tonight, there is word that authorits will put more than 200 people on trial this week for alleged involvement in the worst ethnic vience in that cntry in decades. this summer's violence involved muslim uighurs and han chinese,...
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. >> chaes says that president obama has lt the debatbased on the congressional bget office fures. >> as we are videotang this show, obama isetting ready to go into the lion's den in montana. he needs a moment, aig moment when they are all yelling him and he says somethg that is calming yet firm he needs to outhere the way these senators are briefly doi, facing his detrtors and doing it ia way that shows courage and leadership. >> democrats would like to think that they arlosing this because they are beingout- organized, because of the nspiracy out ther groups tt are galvanizingpeople, tacts are wrong. e problems tha -- the problem is with what evan said -- a contradictionhat the ordinary american understands -- the president sayse will cut sts of health care d we would by injung 50 million additional americans. you are 8 years old -- by insuring 50 mlion additiona americans. if y are 8 years old, you kw that cant happen. when the cbo ss it will cost a fortune, not save, there was no esca. thosare numbers that you cannot refute. >> this year's deficit is $1.27 trillion. people to noce
. >> chaes says that president obama has lt the debatbased on the congressional bget office fures. >> as we are videotang this show, obama isetting ready to go into the lion's den in montana. he needs a moment, aig moment when they are all yelling him and he says somethg that is calming yet firm he needs to outhere the way these senators are briefly doi, facing his detrtors and doing it ia way that shows courage and leadership. >> democrats would like to think that they...
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we are not me yet, chaes. >> but t news is good. on frid, we got a report that whereas in the first quarter, gross national product h decreased byver 6%, 6.5, in the second quart, it only went wn by 1%, which implies that we are hitting the ttom, and bernanke has predicted, and i think he is probly corct, that by thend of the year, we will have a growth of a percent, percent-d-a-half. it is anemic, but it beats ctraction. thproblem i that joblessness is a lagng inditor, and we will have high unemployment long into our recovery, probably to ection year 2010. >> howmuch credit as the in ministration get? >> i give a lot of credit to the obama administration -- >> surprise. >> and t bush administration. >> shoed. >> both administrations did unpopular, costly, awful things, and we will see the sty repercsions of that -- the bonuses that went to these peop we give money to. there is a piece in "the new york times" about theeople at th biggest financi institions getting bonuses over $1 milon or something like that. >> they earned eve penn
we are not me yet, chaes. >> but t news is good. on frid, we got a report that whereas in the first quarter, gross national product h decreased byver 6%, 6.5, in the second quart, it only went wn by 1%, which implies that we are hitting the ttom, and bernanke has predicted, and i think he is probly corct, that by thend of the year, we will have a growth of a percent, percent-d-a-half. it is anemic, but it beats ctraction. thproblem i that joblessness is a lagng inditor, and we will have...
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homicide inclus both murder and nslaughter so that would include the potentl chae.g that we've learned today seems to go in the directn of a ptential prosecution, but wean't second-guesshe police or the authorities on this and we must wait t see what they decide to do. >> tha you. let's move on for the momen a bit re briefly, at least 20 people have been kled in bomb blasts on two buses in iraq. the attacksappened near the town ofkut. that's a mainly shia area i the utheast of the cotry. police say the bombs were stuck on t side of the buses and exploded within half an hour of each other oneof the youngest tainees ld at america's guantanamo bay privenl has beenreleased. the more of muhammad javard sa he's been st back to his faly in afghanisn. he's expected to meetresident rzai. he's accused throwing a grenade th injured two erican solers andheir interpreteseven years ago. seven memrs of an outlaw group connected to al qaeda in karachi. the group is blamed for atring of attacks includg killing the american journalist, danie pearl. scotland's justice sectary was unre
homicide inclus both murder and nslaughter so that would include the potentl chae.g that we've learned today seems to go in the directn of a ptential prosecution, but wean't second-guesshe police or the authorities on this and we must wait t see what they decide to do. >> tha you. let's move on for the momen a bit re briefly, at least 20 people have been kled in bomb blasts on two buses in iraq. the attacksappened near the town ofkut. that's a mainly shia area i the utheast of the cotry....
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. >>> another subjt we're going to lk at extensively at tonight, climate chae. the u.n. sretary-general ban ki-moon describethe problem yesterday as "simply the grtest collective challenge we face as a human mily." he declared that t world "has less than ten years to halt e rise in greenhse gas emissions we are to avoid catastrophi coequences for people and the planet." ban urd world leaders to reach an agreement olimiting carbon issions when themeet at a u.n. cmate conference in copenhagen this coming decber. >>> alrey, of course, the consequences are being felt d seen. rising temperares from global warming are foing changes in how pele live and work. tonight, we' going to bring yothe first of three reports th week on the global environment produced bour new rtner, the u.n.'s irin films and its enronment program, unep. in thifirst story, we take you to nepal, in sou asia, where climate chan has altered the lives of those whoepend on the lando get by. >eporter: in the hillsf southern nepal changes afoot. the cropthat are tritionally grown here, like rice, corn and by t,
. >>> another subjt we're going to lk at extensively at tonight, climate chae. the u.n. sretary-general ban ki-moon describethe problem yesterday as "simply the grtest collective challenge we face as a human mily." he declared that t world "has less than ten years to halt e rise in greenhse gas emissions we are to avoid catastrophi coequences for people and the planet." ban urd world leaders to reach an agreement olimiting carbon issions when themeet at a u.n. cmate...
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. >> i think you think he does deserve another chae to play? >> i reall do. i think anybody who goes to pris and does what theare supposed too and comes out d lives their life th right y deserves a secd chance. that is what rehabilitation was all about. ifichael vick doesn't deserve second chance, tn what proner does that comes out of prison? you try to rehabilate people, and they don always do the greatesjob of that because a lot o criminals end of going back. but i don think michael strick is a criminal. i tnk he did somethinghat is very wrong, and he understands thatow. i don't tnk he will go back down tha path again. if he does something else, that is different. >> h much respect do you have for tony dungy for putting himself on the line this w? >> he rlly did, b he has been working wh ex-proners for a lg time as fars helping wh the rehabilitation process angetting them acclimad back into society. thiss no differentxcept you are dealing wh a hh profile player. he iout there, and a lot of that respoibility is going to be put ohis shoulders if michl fails a
. >> i think you think he does deserve another chae to play? >> i reall do. i think anybody who goes to pris and does what theare supposed too and comes out d lives their life th right y deserves a secd chance. that is what rehabilitation was all about. ifichael vick doesn't deserve second chance, tn what proner does that comes out of prison? you try to rehabilate people, and they don always do the greatesjob of that because a lot o criminals end of going back. but i don think...
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tavi what kind of crge do you get my word not yours, whatind of charge does one get wheyou get a chae to work -- keaton'seen around for a longime. we know him fr "batman," carroll burne is a legend, no doubt out that. at does an aor get whenne gets to playpposite that kind of ct? the >> get really excited. i want to learn what i can from them. but mostly i just feel lucky to get to share t screen with them andring some characters to lifand it's just great. it's such f. because th've -- hee like watchingichael keaton work, he's been doing i so lon and he's so lovel to everyone onset. thers so much to learn. i love it. tavis: but never intimidation, though? >> iean, sometimes, you know, i knewarroll burnett from the musical "annie." i grew up watching that and e's the very scary to a child, ms. hannigan. the character she plays. she's terrifying. and she's just so brilliant in e role because she's hilarious, s's -- her character is complely drunk the whole time. and she's sinng and -- but she's also terrifying. just really a terrifying personity. so when i m her, she's the sweetest lad
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that's not going to happen th's out of left fie but t climate bill chae bill is a little trouble, cap tradis in a littl trouble thgh i think cap andrade is good program. so youan basically do two things in one bill, use a carbon tax, people who get hurt othethan the oil cpanies whh not many people he sympat for are people who have to drive long distances because they can't afford t buy a house whereheir jobs are. those ople are likely not to have health insurance lose their health insurance andhis would guarantee them health insurance the restf their life that was affdable. so you know, think that's t best way to fun it but i'm not gettingnto all thattuff. this is a tou job these senators and congresspeople have they have to maktough choices and aga i'm not quibbng about the fuing source. i am going to quibble about whether it's real or not. you don't want to raise a l of money athe tarpse -- taxpayers expense and gi it tohe health care compani and not ge things done. tavis: you said pple not necessarily have sympath for oil coanies and i hear your point and not many have empathy fo p
that's not going to happen th's out of left fie but t climate bill chae bill is a little trouble, cap tradis in a littl trouble thgh i think cap andrade is good program. so youan basically do two things in one bill, use a carbon tax, people who get hurt othethan the oil cpanies whh not many people he sympat for are people who have to drive long distances because they can't afford t buy a house whereheir jobs are. those ople are likely not to have health insurance lose their health insurance...
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>> usually -- because they don't really follow what chae is recommended at this time. taking cycle into consideration, in order to save capitalism, in good years, as a budget surplus, keep the money, and in bad years, you should spend the money. what you were suggesting was countercyclical budgets. no country has ever followed ese recommendations. the only person i know who rently came out with this recommendation has been the german chancellor. she said that in the future we should follow, have surplus in good years. so this is a little bit different because there is no public savings, they just advocate up your deficit. this was not part of the canadian agenda. in the short term, public stimulus may work. it does happen that it can have -- can create some kind of jobs in the short term, but not for very long because the kind of investment where the state goes is investment which creates jobs but which doesn't create wealth. they are not real investmes with return on these investments, as a consequence, we know that sooner or later the stimulus is stayed by inflation.
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and 40% chae of passing showers and thunderstorms, and maybe a sprinkle first thing tomorrow and thenather by the middle of the week. rees d 85n atlaa. >>emembe youc alwaychec tforecast a timey ggingno weatr.com. re's st. >>> jani, tha you. this mningn "day's" trav, sider' gui tthe fitfamily'sacation stiniortha's vinerd. we sntravelchnel' mantha bro to give us som sigh, snds andastes of the la isnd. oka soi've arriv on martha's vineyard. a small isld off t coaf cape c in th state of maacsett whi jusso happens be knowny just abt every sgle person inhe world. y? thiss where first familie lo t cati. >> mornin >> ilws le to hgut wi t lols. moing t binyayere athe cfeho wh big, artybrkft. e key is to sit at the coter, get theocalap and then justrend yeeading an lisn t allheocal goip >> s whas goi on? aryou invid t cheea clton's wedding? the invitation didt come in the mailyet? after a ver big eakfast, i li to tak a long wk on t beh. favoreere i i gaown caed little ach. th ishy lehis beh. re we ar in aust t heig o mmer,nd i'm t on on this beh. sashand malia, one pie o trel aice wou behat you
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it cares this kind of value and tradition and chae it... fo socialchange rather than just, you know, issue a claration of sendingheir daughters to school. >> rose: here is tomriedman, july 26. thsame day present obama spoke to the muslim world from cairo university, osa bin lan released a long statent on his islamic web site and on al jazeera as the yptian middle eaern expt noted, ama beat osaa hands down. ask the content of oma's speechand they will tl you, d what osamma sd and many wi say, "did he give a eech?" >> prior to obama's speech, one night orwo night before the speech, and his argumentwas that whatever obama is going to sa will deceive you becau look at what has been happeng-- len and what happing in afghanistan? really there wilbe a change we will see how that willbe reflected on theillingf civilians. that was his message. however, obama's spch, which in my opinion concentrated on ve go facrs, the scheduling of withdrawalfrom iraq, where he-- was something solid that we have sn naepg front of o lives. his general attitude-- anda
it cares this kind of value and tradition and chae it... fo socialchange rather than just, you know, issue a claration of sendingheir daughters to school. >> rose: here is tomriedman, july 26. thsame day present obama spoke to the muslim world from cairo university, osa bin lan released a long statent on his islamic web site and on al jazeera as the yptian middle eaern expt noted, ama beat osaa hands down. ask the content of oma's speechand they will tl you, d what osamma sd and many wi...
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>> i think we're both going to chae our names. >> jimmy: you are?: can you go by one name? >> yeah, wboth are. shrakooliatanian. >> jimmy: you're both gonna be ne a two?rakooliatanian. nd tw a one >> o aye two, ah. a whole family thing. >> jimmy: elisabeth moss, i should say. that is your fiancee? >> yeah. >> jimmy: from "mad me." [ cheers and applause ] i love her. >> i'm sorry, what's that? >> jimmy: from "d men." >> did you say you love her? >> jimmy: no, i love her like i love her. >> okay. all right, then. [ laughter ] easy. easy. >> jimmy: i didn't do anything that crazy. >> didn't you? >> jimmy: no, i didn't. >> didn't you do something a little bit crazy? >> jimmy: i didn't do anything a little bit crazy. >> you like her work? >> jimmy: yes. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: unbeliable are you excited about the wedding? wheis theedding? >> that's going to be in a few months you know, i don't want to, you know, disclose too much about it. >> jimmy: you can disclose something to me. i haven't got my invitation. >> oh. did you want to go? [ laught
>> i think we're both going to chae our names. >> jimmy: you are?: can you go by one name? >> yeah, wboth are. shrakooliatanian. >> jimmy: you're both gonna be ne a two?rakooliatanian. nd tw a one >> o aye two, ah. a whole family thing. >> jimmy: elisabeth moss, i should say. that is your fiancee? >> yeah. >> jimmy: from "mad me." [ cheers and applause ] i love her. >> i'm sorry, what's that? >> jimmy: from "d men."...
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this next cold front, but it ketiil rrmo bitefe llormo a's said nd and done a, d , than refreshing chaes 77 a ald cldren's hospital. 74re in warrentofpble we're shooting for a high near 90. a couple of thunderstorms this afternoon. those that pop up could be strongo severe. we'll talk about refreshing changes coming up in about 10 minutes. good morning, lisa baden. >> around the beltway, a good morning on 95 between fredericksburg and springfield. a good morning on 66 right now. nothing inside the beltway across the potomac river. nice trip on 270 southbound. kind of the usual stuff for you on a friday morning. taking you to one of the geico cameras just so you can get a glimpse of the beltway traffic. the headlights in this camera are the outer loop. they've left college park on their way to 270. traffic closest to us is the inner loop on their way to college park in greenbelt. greta and doug? >> lisa, thank you much. it's been a very, very popular program ever since it started, but now cash for clunkers has hit end of the road. >> the government is pulling the plug on the program this
this next cold front, but it ketiil rrmo bitefe llormo a's said nd and done a, d , than refreshing chaes 77 a ald cldren's hospital. 74re in warrentofpble we're shooting for a high near 90. a couple of thunderstorms this afternoon. those that pop up could be strongo severe. we'll talk about refreshing changes coming up in about 10 minutes. good morning, lisa baden. >> around the beltway, a good morning on 95 between fredericksburg and springfield. a good morning on 66 right now. nothing...
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wz architect chaes gwatey died of cancer o monday here in new york. he was 71.es gwathmey was best known for his mornist design and hi passion for geometry. his work includesuseums, commercial spaces, and homes fosteven spiberg david geffenjerry seinfeld a his parents. architecture critic paul goberger notes he was at his best at small sle which made him the opposite of almost ery other major architect of our times. arles gwathmey was just 28 and a few yearsutof yale school of architect when he designed a house and studio r his parns on long island. he once described the gwathmey houseas a solid block thatsas been carved back to its essence. would become one of the more iluential houses of the modern era. he formed thfirm of gwathm see gull and sociates with robber see gull in 1968. his ler wksnclude the 1992 editi to new york's guggenheim museum and the restoratioand expax of the arand ahitecture buding at yale, hisalma ter. over the years he a -- appearedn this program a number of times. here is a look at somehose nversations. >> where do you put architecture
wz architect chaes gwatey died of cancer o monday here in new york. he was 71.es gwathmey was best known for his mornist design and hi passion for geometry. his work includesuseums, commercial spaces, and homes fosteven spiberg david geffenjerry seinfeld a his parents. architecture critic paul goberger notes he was at his best at small sle which made him the opposite of almost ery other major architect of our times. arles gwathmey was just 28 and a few yearsutof yale school of architect when he...
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so according to the special envoy folimate chae, china will annoyance nouns aime for the peek. >> ros has chi made a commitment to the world's leader in dealing with climate chan, with environmental questions in developing technology, in makg nationa moves that will show t world what's possible and put china in an envile position i the ture? >> china can't do the job itse, just by itsel i think we needto work together. everyone. doing its pt. includg china. then i thi the joban be do. >> rose: but the pnt ishe deeper one in sense. my friend tom freedman h raised this questn. whoever tuz the mostn terms o developing the technolog f dealing with these environntal questis, the rest of the world will have to beat. >> but.... >> rose: a path to their orstep. >> right becae china is a country with the rgest pulation. but in per capita, china not really t largest emitter >> rose: right> d historically,s been deveping and gwing very fast, just over the last 30 years. i think wmust have historical sense and al the per capita factor elements should be.... >> rose: chi should be judged by diffen
so according to the special envoy folimate chae, china will annoyance nouns aime for the peek. >> ros has chi made a commitment to the world's leader in dealing with climate chan, with environmental questions in developing technology, in makg nationa moves that will show t world what's possible and put china in an envile position i the ture? >> china can't do the job itse, just by itsel i think we needto work together. everyone. doing its pt. includg china. then i thi the joban be...
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this is a wonderful da ( applause ) or all of our country and al amerins who will now have a chae and the opportunity to give back ttheir communities nd the nation, the nation th we love so much.re >> lman: senator edward m. kennedy died at the nn edy compound in hyanniort, massachusett he was 77 years d. >> woodruff: we get se personal rlections now, from people who knew ted kennedy well. reprentative john lewis democrat from georgia he joins us from atlaa. om oliphant cered fr the "boston gle" for four decades, and fher gerry creedon, pastor of st. charles bromeo catholic chch iarlington, virginia, a longtime family friends, father creedon wl be one of the celebrants at the senator funeral mass on saturda fher creedon, to you, first. what drove ted knnedy? >> well, ielieve he had a passion for peace, for justice, and i thi underneath, a deep convicti about values, about faith. and i think tat in sme ys is the wholehistory of ireland writtennto some of his hiory and his lues, a search for freom, a search for a better life. >> woodruff: what do you mean by that? >> well, first met him
this is a wonderful da ( applause ) or all of our country and al amerins who will now have a chae and the opportunity to give back ttheir communities nd the nation, the nation th we love so much.re >> lman: senator edward m. kennedy died at the nn edy compound in hyanniort, massachusett he was 77 years d. >> woodruff: we get se personal rlections now, from people who knew ted kennedy well. reprentative john lewis democrat from georgia he joins us from atlaa. om oliphant cered fr the...
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but the third lture concerned the issues that you face-- how yo allocate mey when you're in chae of big budgets,ow you try to ste the ship of science in the righthannels. >> ros at the risk of political interference. >> at the risk of political interference, how other things like a newform of scnce that addrses embryos and stem cells and hocience publisng is affected by a kinds of financial considerations how do the right thing by t world in trying toddress problems o glol health. so a lot of really deep iues that our society fate faces. >> rose: whos interesting about it, you say i here all of ts gave you pause to think, gave you opportunity, gave you mandate tthink about a life in science,hich is wha this is. >> thinking about it and writing it up are two diffent things. >> rose: someone sai let m see what i wrote so can knowhat think. but there is thi-ou describe it as a kind of meandering. there was n someone-- and this was what i alluded to earlier-- things infenced decisions you made. talk a bit about that, this notion of this lif you have lived. >> yeah, well i think-- i wodn't c
but the third lture concerned the issues that you face-- how yo allocate mey when you're in chae of big budgets,ow you try to ste the ship of science in the righthannels. >> ros at the risk of political interference. >> at the risk of political interference, how other things like a newform of scnce that addrses embryos and stem cells and hocience publisng is affected by a kinds of financial considerations how do the right thing by t world in trying toddress problems o glol health....
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obviously we nee to chae the growth model. it ud to be exporriented and now, you know, after the financial crisis, the consumptio sideill not be ther the amount oconsumption will not be there >> ros so you have toave a new model, economic model that does not depen on a global demand for china products. >> in the long r. rose: in the lo run. >> yes. >> rose: and therefore you have to create tt demand within your own society. >> but it willake some time. >>ose: what's "time"? what's the time fme? 20 years? years. >> ion't know. i dot know whether we have that kind of time frame. but it wil take time. you know, t effort to delop nationwid social security program,he effort to delop a nationwide health care system is part of that efforto develop more mestic csumption. >> rose: and it's going... you can see it's beginning to te root. >> yesyes. i think so. yes. unle people aree of sort of that... when they are sick they will be taken care of. when they are unemployed there n be... they willbe taken care of. people will have to say.
obviously we nee to chae the growth model. it ud to be exporriented and now, you know, after the financial crisis, the consumptio sideill not be ther the amount oconsumption will not be there >> ros so you have toave a new model, economic model that does not depen on a global demand for china products. >> in the long r. rose: in the lo run. >> yes. >> rose: and therefore you have to create tt demand within your own society. >> but it willake some time. >>ose:...
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toenegotiate me of the past practices of maging issues such as in your introductory piec they want to chaethe way they manage the u.s military presee on the grnd in japan. i think the want also to come at this relatiohip in a position of being able to articulate jan's interest. and to prove to the japanese citizenry thathere are government caple of doing it. >> when you say chang the litary relationship, there ar50,000 american trps japan, most othem in okinaw are we talng about just removing tm, or somewhere else? >> i think they are ver focused on inawa. for the last decade ana halft has been a contenous place for the u.s. military. the twgovernments have been working on a realignment an that hopes to shut down onef the major bases on okinawa. e epj would like move that base, off the oak that want iand and the okinawa governor is considering that option as we. >> and daniel sneiderhat about the regional repositioning wch might happen here with this new leaderip. that is to y, gentleman an's relationship with china which is breathing down its back, maybtrying to take over its role ashe se
toenegotiate me of the past practices of maging issues such as in your introductory piec they want to chaethe way they manage the u.s military presee on the grnd in japan. i think the want also to come at this relatiohip in a position of being able to articulate jan's interest. and to prove to the japanese citizenry thathere are government caple of doing it. >> when you say chang the litary relationship, there ar50,000 american trps japan, most othem in okinaw are we talng about just...
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the ergy to tackle challenges like climate chae. what if that engy came from an ergy company? everyay, chevron invests $62 millionn people, in ideas-- seeking, tching, building. fueling growth ound the world toove us all ahead. this ithe power of human energy. chevron. intel. suprting math and science education for tomorrow's innovators. the atlantic philanthrops. d with the ongoing support o these institutio and foundations. and... this program wamade possible by the corporatn for public brocasting. and by contributions to ur pbs station fr viewers like you. thank you >> ifill: thsecurity situation in afghanistan deteriorat today after a suicide attackn kabul killed at least ght people and injured 55 mor earlier, the presideial palace was damed in a round of mortar attacks. john raof independent televion news begins our lead story coverage. >> rorter: no matter w often it haens, it nver÷ becomes routine. bul today in a thick plume of smok rise z on the skyli. a suicide bomb hu in size, attacked on aar, detonated a coalition convoy pass by. the walki wounded were led away, but
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repeatedly soht to address the vast majority of americans who alrey have insuran and worry about what chae might bring, and he came down hard on surance companies. >> now, l me ju starty seing the record straight o a few things i have been hearing out here about reform. under t reform we're proposing, if you like your docto youcan keep your doctor. if yolike your health ca plan, yan keep your health are plan. ou will not be iting in any lines. this is not aboututting the government inharge of your heah insurance. i on't believe anyone should b in chargef your health insurance decisions but you and your doctor. >> i don't think government bureaucrats should be meddling, but i also don think insurance company bureauats should be meddling that's the heah care system i believe in. >> reporte the president spoke to, andook questions from,a cordial crowd of1,800, mst of wh applied for ticks online. at one point, had to ask for questions from thoseho don't like his plan. >> sebody here who has a concern abouteal care that has not been raised or is skeptical and suspicious - >> reporte outside the
repeatedly soht to address the vast majority of americans who alrey have insuran and worry about what chae might bring, and he came down hard on surance companies. >> now, l me ju starty seing the record straight o a few things i have been hearing out here about reform. under t reform we're proposing, if you like your docto youcan keep your doctor. if yolike your health ca plan, yan keep your health are plan. ou will not be iting in any lines. this is not aboututting the government...
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. >> reporter: visited a commd owowe training center woing to chae ththat.rt o of johnhnsoson mcchrysta new strategegy for ghanistann ininvolvesesastlyy increasingg size of ththe ahan military.ens command centnter whihich moniti te a attacksinute by minu, reports of a a tense day. intetelligenence indicateded 1 5 suicide e bobomb verse entnterel ady to strike. one possible target, the pridential palace wheree general mcchrystatal met president hamidd karzrzai. >> the insgency is strongeger than iwas a yearar ago or two yearago threeee yeaears ago. that said, s so are we. >> reporter:isis the dection positive or negegative? >>>> i think that it iss going be positive hehere. minimal l infrtrucuctuture will candidatesravel by helicopr to avoid roadsiside bombs. in remote areas b ballotsts are dedevered donkey. a great dealal iss riding o howt all gogo. a failed elelection will underme e ghan government and u.s plans for securiringhis coununty they wililll againin be put to test.. jim sciutto, abc news, kabul. >> americansppear to o be about enly split on whetet
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of cooking but it turns out to be a morerofound appreciation of the mutual comprehension and erotic chaell street journal" "nora ephron's julie and julia gives us meryl streep in a grand comic performance. a fearless actress playing the fearless julia child in post world war ii paris where she is in the process of transforming herself from an embassy wife into a world famous apostle of french cuisine here's the trailer for julie and julia. >> i'm julia child, bonappetit! >> before she changed the world, julia child was just an american living in france. >> shouldt i find something to do? >> what is it that you really like to do? >> eat! >> and you're so good at it! >> i am. >>k at you. >> i'm growing in front of you! >> but what does julia child have to do with me? lowly cubicle worker julie powell? >> how's your job, julie? >> are you the person to speak to about my insurance form? >> you can speak to me. >> do you have any power? >> no. >> heart breaking. >> sad. >> painful but not in a bad way. >> if you met me, would you think "that woman is lost"? >> i would think "that woman is str
of cooking but it turns out to be a morerofound appreciation of the mutual comprehension and erotic chaell street journal" "nora ephron's julie and julia gives us meryl streep in a grand comic performance. a fearless actress playing the fearless julia child in post world war ii paris where she is in the process of transforming herself from an embassy wife into a world famous apostle of french cuisine here's the trailer for julie and julia. >> i'm julia child, bonappetit!...
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there is no publ out there who needs to chae.and that's kind of t underlying message that m tro ngeyyinvco. it's each e of us. moyers: that's it for this weekbut the jonal continues on ourebsite. log on to pbs.org, cck on "bill mors journal" and you can e more from chris jordan and hear more from sarah lawrence-lightfoot i'm bill moyers ani'll see you next time. captning sponsored by publ affairs televisiono mess acupa rowg gnvio aby media acss group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> tell us ur third chapter stors and view a web exclusive:hris jordan's "in katra's wake." log on at pbs.g. i'm rafa pi roman, here to remind you ofhe important role youlay ithe future of this statin. ifyou value bill moyers jrnal and the programs y find here everyday, then all you have to do call t number on your scrn or log on to our website with your personal ctribution. now we know how much yo appreciate bill moyes work because you'veold us so. for example, one viewer wrote this: "your blending of story with current affair on ... friday's proam made for t
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over the two decades that i w the industry, i saw the companies chae their business models and the kindspolicies they areoffering many, ma imes. cig and aetna both, as a matter of fact, when joined cigna in 1993 were bo multiline insurce companies with a lot differen kis of businesses like propty and casualty and financial svices division. botof them had those business. theye sold both of those to focus on hlth care. so they've adapted toarket circumstances ve, very quickly and the one thick they know how to do is to make money a to saisfy wall reet's... wall street investors. >> ifill: wheyou were in th industry, didou speak up about these deficiencies which youre now talking about? >> not as much as i wsh i could say right nowhat i did. when you're working withinan organization like th, it's very impotanto support the leadership and to support what the companies' objectives are. now, as part of the publi policy teamt cigni was often avoice that was differentrom the othe on the tea because i have lo felt at there needs to be more atttion paid to making sure that people who don't ha cova
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t for r onnight ononly, that's ab chae.ghere the scecene i blue ♪ reporter: the mobile cinema is comomin 33-ton t truck. possible t to pa >> reporter: and ey've come from all over the world to take turns towing t screen along narrow hhld d road. it is an unusual sight in the villages along the way, bringing internatnal films to audiences who lost their own local cinemas long ago. >> in every small town all over europe, there are at least two cinema shaped spaces where cinema used to be. cinema is for everybody and for everywhere. we are noticing how few opportunities there are for people to realize how incredibly wide cinema is. >> reporter: this is not your average movie-going experience. there's no popcorn, no pick and mix, no hollywood blockbusters. instead they're throwing films from places like iran, india, japan. instead of a nine screen multi-plex, there's just this one plush, rather cozy space. it's a deliberately low-tech affair. people living nearby appreciate the effort that's gone into bringing the movies to the
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ju place the shade on t woodebase toturnn thlight andill youroom wi lht, esh sct a with shes you c chaeemt your style ch shadeafely brigens anroom with soft flckering lit ana stylisdegn new febreze ameless minaries part of thnew brez me collection whei real lik to be oside, i did nolike sufferin rom nal aergy sympms likcongtion t nasex lief may i sa.. ee-utiful! pscptn nasex is prov toelp relieve indoor and outdoor nasal allergy symom like coestionrunny and ihy nosand eezi. (aouer) de effects were generally mild and includ headae. ral inction, sore throa sleeds a coughing. ask yr door abo syptom relf with nasonex. go to nasonexom foretlstes d contions. >>> he admits he deflated the tire of a car parked near the courthouse. he got a traffic citation for tampering with a motor vehicle. he said he was frustrated because the owner kept parking in a restricted space. last week he resigned from chief judge. he still serve as an associate judge. >>> if you haven't traded in your old car for a new more fuel efficient one, time is running out if you want the big rebate. the cash for clunkers pro
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a small chae of an isolated thundershowe a mainly south and east of washington.er on this afternoon, low humidity moves in asho we clear out tonight. it will be in place tomorrow with sunshine hshsighs friday t mid-80 he ahe humidity return for the weekend. highs into the 90s saturday and sunday. a look at next week, that will be coming up in ten minutes at 6:11. >> okay, tom, thank you. >> already a messy day on the roadways. we go to jerry edwards for an update. >> good morning. 95 northbound in virginia had an accident before you go to lohr done road. police are on the scene dealing with that. the backup blins at the prince william parkway. that will cost you a couple of extra minutes travel time, no doubt about it. elsewhere the beltway outer loop at river road clearing up the accident. outer loop between george avenue and connecticut avenue wrapping up the accident. you folks in from the north along 270, the good news is volume only right now from frederick to rockville with travel lanes open. barbara and keith, back to you. >> thanks, jerry. >> thanks, jerr
a small chae of an isolated thundershowe a mainly south and east of washington.er on this afternoon, low humidity moves in asho we clear out tonight. it will be in place tomorrow with sunshine hshsighs friday t mid-80 he ahe humidity return for the weekend. highs into the 90s saturday and sunday. a look at next week, that will be coming up in ten minutes at 6:11. >> okay, tom, thank you. >> already a messy day on the roadways. we go to jerry edwards for an update. >> good...
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eichmann was in chae of that. >> guesthe was in charg the person to go toho scored a do with hungary officials an orchestrated the plan. his idea waso go to the outer provinces d work his way toward but if at -- pest. people did not know what was going on. he went in with the troops. he was part of the operation or the invasion. was instrumental because he arrived a few hou after the first oops in his own convoy and began rounding of jews and issuing edicts that the jewh population. >> host: after the court? what happened? beforeou go back he was responsible for rounding up jews elsewhere? >> guest: virtuly every european nation and at the time. hetarted in austria, in the austria and immigrion and deportation and at 193 he was the individual eryone look to in view of the jewish situation. they looked to him as the experts when the germans occupied austria, was there and that is really wre he begato cut his teeth if you were to say it is ch a way of how to gatr the jewish population to deport them. eferytng froutting on the train and stripping them of the long wings to filly when the
eichmann was in chae of that. >> guesthe was in charg the person to go toho scored a do with hungary officials an orchestrated the plan. his idea waso go to the outer provinces d work his way toward but if at -- pest. people did not know what was going on. he went in with the troops. he was part of the operation or the invasion. was instrumental because he arrived a few hou after the first oops in his own convoy and began rounding of jews and issuing edicts that the jewh population....
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some forms like the introduction of phonics and the advanced placement ems ught on to chae placement for the better but more than a few failed in fact, part of the problem with k-12 innovation has been lurching from one pedagogical favor to the next without ever really vigorously or rigorously affecting what works and what does not. in the last two decades the moral institutions of the past have become me open to innovation and entrepreneurship. 1996 the nation had to give 50 charter schools today, more than 1 million students across the country attend approximely 4,000 arter schools. the bus today are modeled on innovation and the worst should be close but off the risers have waed too long to intervene if at distressed not done enough to understand and apply more broadly the lessons of what does work from the top performers. in half a dozen cities charter schools are more than 20% of all students. good schools increase the number of educational options available to parents who previously had no choice. i chalnge those cities to take the next up and perfect the model of innovation, c
some forms like the introduction of phonics and the advanced placement ems ught on to chae placement for the better but more than a few failed in fact, part of the problem with k-12 innovation has been lurching from one pedagogical favor to the next without ever really vigorously or rigorously affecting what works and what does not. in the last two decades the moral institutions of the past have become me open to innovation and entrepreneurship. 1996 the nation had to give 50 charter schools...
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we look at how changes in advanced internet among businesses, how that is associate with chaes iwageh controlling for local democratic characteristics into the same thing again looking to see whether that wage growth is faster than high income, high education, high population and highly intensive energy. basically internet use among businesses as grades among regions are already doing well on a number of different areas. the i.t. investment data we use is from a private survey, one of the best available. it has data on 87000 established on advanced internet use along with a number of other dimensions of i.t. is. would aggregate us to a little over 2700 counties, and drop about 300 where internet investment, we don't have any data and because these are locations that are very, very low density and there is a lot of investment data. we combine that with local wage data from bls from the quarterly census of employment and wages, and then also corol changes in demographic hairdressing also collect some data from sensors and a variety of other places within the government. so the basic st
we look at how changes in advanced internet among businesses, how that is associate with chaes iwageh controlling for local democratic characteristics into the same thing again looking to see whether that wage growth is faster than high income, high education, high population and highly intensive energy. basically internet use among businesses as grades among regions are already doing well on a number of different areas. the i.t. investment data we use is from a private survey, one of the best...
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but when both parentsre working together, that family has a greater chae of being productive. >> reportere gang set culture that's out there? >> that's where we come in. aommunity of men bump chest and high-five eh other for doing good things all men should be doing. you'r saying it's okay to be a men. >> yes! that's what it's going to take to get back, not stimulus, not jobs, but men and families coming together. >> your children when they get to be yr age will be walking down the sidewalk of aarden spot? >> yes, most definitely. a booming river front with some industry that's family-yore yeb enred. yes, east st. louis will be good again. >> you are a believer. >> yes, a big believer. >> reporter: 973 miles down, 2,100 to go. >> could use some more believers. all of tom's stories from highway 50 will be feared in a special documentary airing on usa network next year. >>> still to come, small changes that will have a big impact on your health. >>> our time is five minutes until 9:00 in the morning. 8:55, 75 degrees, bright sunshine but hazy sunshine. a lot of humidity out there. we'll get
but when both parentsre working together, that family has a greater chae of being productive. >> reportere gang set culture that's out there? >> that's where we come in. aommunity of men bump chest and high-five eh other for doing good things all men should be doing. you'r saying it's okay to be a men. >> yes! that's what it's going to take to get back, not stimulus, not jobs, but men and families coming together. >> your children when they get to be yr age will be...