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. >> how parents are using the internet to form babysitting co-ops and save money in the process. >>>haos when an elephant breaks loose into a crowd. the story and the incredible video still ahead. >>> student run basic sales are a thing of the past in the new york city public school system. it's meant to crack down on childhood obesity but it is hurting fund-raising activities for extracurricular activities. >> i don't see how a twinkie a month is going to make my child fat. if i know my child is overweight i'm not going to give him a dollar. >> it can bring in 300 to $500 a day. >> hungry for cash. did you like that one? the policy allows for pta run bake sales but only once a month after school hours. >>> now some parents are forming babysitting co-ops. as fox's casey steeg he will reports it is a way to trade your time in exchange for free child care. >> reporter: how about paying your babysitter with time instead of cash? >> high quality child care, 24/7 completely free should be an incentive for somebody to start them. >> reporter: it's called a
. >> how parents are using the internet to form babysitting co-ops and save money in the process. >>>haos when an elephant breaks loose into a crowd. the story and the incredible video still ahead. >>> student run basic sales are a thing of the past in the new york city public school system. it's meant to crack down on childhood obesity but it is hurting fund-raising activities for extracurricular activities. >> i don't see how a...
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monday gasparello, a co-ho of this programwhich last -- lia gasrello, co-host of this program, who is lauing at some othat bob franken said. >> we ve laughing with bob anken. >> lindaasparello, tell me, how did youet into journalism and why are you he dng it aftea year or two or five or 10 o20? >or longer? >> got int jrnalism by design. i decided that i wanteto be a foreign correspondent, but i d not want topend a lot of time covering local politic and local issues. so i gotyself a coupl of languages, and armed with the languages, i went offo t middle east and i felt myself a job pretty much immedtely. they needed me because i was able to speak those languages, so i am trying t encourage all the young viewers out tre to get a langue under yr belt. it is aast track to foign coespondents. >> bob franken, a syndicated columnis you had a ver distinguished program on cnn, appeared on msnbc. you arfairly busy. how did you cme to be a journalist? >> well, i am stl waiting to beco one. >> i would have thoughyou would make a suburban litigat, myse -- a superbitigator, myself >> you could proba
monday gasparello, a co-ho of this programwhich last -- lia gasrello, co-host of this program, who is lauing at some othat bob franken said. >> we ve laughing with bob anken. >> lindaasparello, tell me, how did youet into journalism and why are you he dng it aftea year or two or five or 10 o20? >or longer? >> got int jrnalism by design. i decided that i wanteto be a foreign correspondent, but i d not want topend a lot of time covering local politic and local issues. so i...
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jeff flake, in co-sponsoring this bill. at this point i would yield to the co-chair of our native american caucus in the congress, and valued membered of our committee on natural resources, the gentleman from michigan, mr. dale kildee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan is recognized. mr. kildee: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, i support strongly the passage of h.r. 1065, and the other two bills, h.r. 3342 and h.r. 3254. in the 33 years i have been in congress, i have worked hard with mr. rahall. he and i came to congress together. trying to work out these water rights. try to make sure we have heard everybody. particularly fair to the native americans who have been deprived of their water rights in many instances and too many instances. mr. rahall has made this a priority to make sure that we get equity and justice here. water is extremely important all over the world. it's extremely important of course in the southwest. i just feel that the hard work that went into this bill and the sens
jeff flake, in co-sponsoring this bill. at this point i would yield to the co-chair of our native american caucus in the congress, and valued membered of our committee on natural resources, the gentleman from michigan, mr. dale kildee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan is recognized. mr. kildee: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, i support strongly the passage of h.r. 1065, and the other two bills, h.r. 3342 and h.r. 3254. in the 33 years i have been in...
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evn caitd co and cost them their life savings. tofoode ta hear ho mary: the wood stove helps us save on oil, t ittingrd ha izengy, we hu must feel. we k's hr proule tfor st w letnow how we at we f a h han ver t we woulold own maryks to d the people of ve. i'm nned frizen pany use no e >> al: the george mason band pump. pumps up here. the lead is 12. part is because of the great work from long. 12 points 2 of 5 from the 3- point line. and a story about long. suffering from the start of the season on with cramps and a terrible full body cramp. they tried to keep him hydrated. one of the things they found to eating better and sleep was jello seemed to keep him hydrated. and now it is a ritual but many of the patriots to load up on jello before the contest. >> there is always room. i think, though out of habit. eat right. sleep right. that's basic. >> al: inside a need from bowles to white. these are things he does well. picking up the third assist on a much needed jmu basket. >> glenn: and you saw it and the points has two points in
evn caitd co and cost them their life savings. tofoode ta hear ho mary: the wood stove helps us save on oil, t ittingrd ha izengy, we hu must feel. we k's hr proule tfor st w letnow how we at we f a h han ver t we woulold own maryks to d the people of ve. i'm nned frizen pany use no e >> al: the george mason band pump. pumps up here. the lead is 12. part is because of the great work from long. 12 points 2 of 5 from the 3- point line. and a story about long. suffering from the start of the...
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>>çó before we get into the nuts and bolts, i would like to have you talked to us about what you see members' business looking like 10 years from now. >> i am very optimistic about the future of broadcasting on the radio side and in terms of high-definition ready of taking off. i don't know whether satellite radio will continue flat lighting or whether it will probe -- flat lining. part of being american is having a radio handy for news, entertainment, sports, politics, and certainly for emergency services. in terms of television, i think the digital transmission has reawakened the future of broadcasting with digital television. you get a better picture. you have three becoming soon, and you will find what is called multi casting. sports channels, weather channels, children's programming, in addition to the traditional broadcast signal, this is more opportunity for the public. if they want to get the old fashioned way, they can get for free, right over the public airways. >> you have to have spectrum, and spectrum reclamation is the elephant in the room of any discussion about broadc
>>çó before we get into the nuts and bolts, i would like to have you talked to us about what you see members' business looking like 10 years from now. >> i am very optimistic about the future of broadcasting on the radio side and in terms of high-definition ready of taking off. i don't know whether satellite radio will continue flat lighting or whether it will probe -- flat lining. part of being american is having a radio handy for news, entertainment, sports, politics, and...
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david stevenson was also a co-author on that. but we're going to have one of his co-authors on the piece, mark cohen, who is president of long-term care insurance provider life plans speak about that. we'll then hear from rachel warner, assistant professor of medicine at the university of pennsylvania on how to use the markets to incentivize for quality improvements and finally we'll hear from marian who as i mentioned earlier was our thematic issue advisor on this issue. but who also is on her other life the marian professor of gerontology at the pennsylvania school of nursing who will be speaking about the very important announcement today which is about the formation of the new long-term quality alliance. and in our journal there is a people and places column that provides some more information about the formation of this alliance and the exciting opportunities it will afford to continue to improvement long-term quality care. in the interest of time, i'm not going to go spoke your terrific bio s and they are in your packets. m
david stevenson was also a co-author on that. but we're going to have one of his co-authors on the piece, mark cohen, who is president of long-term care insurance provider life plans speak about that. we'll then hear from rachel warner, assistant professor of medicine at the university of pennsylvania on how to use the markets to incentivize for quality improvements and finally we'll hear from marian who as i mentioned earlier was our thematic issue advisor on this issue. but who also is on her...
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today i serve as the co-chair of advocates. i knowç that the insurance industry has been instrumental in helping make the work of advocates possible, and to help reduce highway deaths and injuries. we were just beginning to understand that passing safety laws in combination with public education, would change@@@@@@ÅÅ) slogans and publicity campaigns without enforcement have never worked and they never will. in 1978, during my tenure, the first child restraint law was passed in with our strong support by the been 1980's, every state had a law requiring that small children right in child safety seats. it was not long before the statistics bore about the wisdom of this life-saving policy initiative, specific traffic safety laws, in portsmouth, education, the three that make people change their behavior as well as advances in the design of child safety seats and the design of cars no longer are motor vehicle crashes the number-one killer of infants and toddlers as in decades before. the same success as occurred in reducing drunk d
today i serve as the co-chair of advocates. i knowç that the insurance industry has been instrumental in helping make the work of advocates possible, and to help reduce highway deaths and injuries. we were just beginning to understand that passing safety laws in combination with public education, would change@@@@@@ÅÅ) slogans and publicity campaigns without enforcement have never worked and they never will. in 1978, during my tenure, the first child restraint law was passed in with our...
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chairs the commissioner and former house ways and means committee chairman phil thomas of california is co-chair. >> good morning. the meeting, the public hearing of the financial crisis inquiry commission will come to order. there is a quorum present. welcome to our second day of public hearings. on the causes of the financial economic crisis that there gripping this country. as i said, and is the vice chairman also indicated yesterday, we are a panel that is going to do our level best on behalf of the american people to try to discern the facts and the causes of the current crisis, which has affected so many millions of americans. yesterday we heard from a range
chairs the commissioner and former house ways and means committee chairman phil thomas of california is co-chair. >> good morning. the meeting, the public hearing of the financial crisis inquiry commission will come to order. there is a quorum present. welcome to our second day of public hearings. on the causes of the financial economic crisis that there gripping this country. as i said, and is the vice chairman also indicated yesterday, we are a panel that is going to do our level best...
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microsoft co-founder bill gates made the announcement today at the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. >> today we're announcing a commitment over this next decade which we think of as a decade of vaccines having incredible impact. we're announcing that we'll spend over $10 billion on vaccines. that will help invent new vaccines, that will help get some new vaccines out, that will help increase the coverage. >> sreenivasan: the goal is to make sure 90% of the children in poor nations are immunized. for the record, the bill and melinda gates foundation is a newshour underwriter. a jury in wichita, kansas, has convicted an abortion opponent of murder for killing an abortion provider last may. the panel deliberated just 37 minutes today before returning the verdict against scott roeder.
microsoft co-founder bill gates made the announcement today at the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. >> today we're announcing a commitment over this next decade which we think of as a decade of vaccines having incredible impact. we're announcing that we'll spend over $10 billion on vaccines. that will help invent new vaccines, that will help get some new vaccines out, that will help increase the coverage. >> sreenivasan: the goal is to make sure 90% of the children in...
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potentially co information, i think it said missed or misinterpreted.l system merit review and the -- an emphasis on accurate information and he passed that emphasis this morning. >> one question then i think wa are done. >> the language is that several officers failed to comply, et cetera, and you are recommended them for possible reprimand. but you didn't recommend names? >> no. >> you are saying several officers, you are not saying who in the report? >> we are not recommending but all of our research and everything that contributed to it is beingç passed to the arm along withç the report. >>ç there are news accounts saying five could be, eight >> i read those and we are not commenting. >> could you clarify the record. that not asking us toñr comment. >> here is the answer. we are not going to confirm. she hasn't finished the question. >> you don't name the several officers in -- >> we did not name them to the secretary either in this or in any protected annex. we have no doubt that the army will be able to isolate the individuals and take the appr
potentially co information, i think it said missed or misinterpreted.l system merit review and the -- an emphasis on accurate information and he passed that emphasis this morning. >> one question then i think wa are done. >> the language is that several officers failed to comply, et cetera, and you are recommended them for possible reprimand. but you didn't recommend names? >> no. >> you are saying several officers, you are not saying who in the report? >> we are...
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my co-producer, co executive producer, lawrence, he and his wife are tremendous supporters of citizensnited over the many years have we have been friends, and i just cannot thank him enough for standing by me through this case, through this film. jim, our first lawyer who hoped us get to the supreme court, i want to thank him. he is one of the foremost first amendment lawyers in the country. then again, and most importantly, the members of our organization, the members of citizens united, the over half a million members we have to support best day in, day out. it is incredible to have their support. and of course my family, my wife, susan, my dad is here today. it is a great victory for us. it has been agonizing for the last few days or months waiting for this decision, waiting, waiting, waiting, but it is an amazingçó thing to live throught for years and be told by the bureaucrats at federal election commission that you cannot do that, you have no first amendment rights. and i think today is wonderful to tell folks at the federal election commission to work for the people, and that pe
my co-producer, co executive producer, lawrence, he and his wife are tremendous supporters of citizensnited over the many years have we have been friends, and i just cannot thank him enough for standing by me through this case, through this film. jim, our first lawyer who hoped us get to the supreme court, i want to thank him. he is one of the foremost first amendment lawyers in the country. then again, and most importantly, the members of our organization, the members of citizens united, the...
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priscilla lewis, co-director of the u.s. and world initiative. public affairs at princeton university's woodrow wilson school of international affairs. soon-to-be joining us, still in the middle of his commute, is paul pillar, former c.i.a. official official, now professor and director of the security studies program. he will be here within the next five to 10 minutes i do believe. it will take a lot of the morning to lay out all the credentials of this fine group. instead of doing that we have put together a biosheet many of you picked up. if you didn't manage to pick it up i'm sure a neighbor did and you can took at it. as i said after our session this morning, daniel benjamin will give us direct evidence of the administration's thinking and plans, especially in light of the christmas bombing attempt. we are very appreciative he could join us. no between our session and mr. benjamin's talk, we'll have a brief recess in order to reset the stage. you canç u& that to stretch yr legs or fressen up a bit. don't go far because we'll begin in short
priscilla lewis, co-director of the u.s. and world initiative. public affairs at princeton university's woodrow wilson school of international affairs. soon-to-be joining us, still in the middle of his commute, is paul pillar, former c.i.a. official official, now professor and director of the security studies program. he will be here within the next five to 10 minutes i do believe. it will take a lot of the morning to lay out all the credentials of this fine group. instead of doing that we have...
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i also want to thank the 162 co-sponsors, original co-sponsors, of this legislation. i believe that all of us who are familiar with the various areas of our great country know that it all depends upon where you live as to what kind of catastrophic event you can expect to visit your community. for many of us it may be a dust storm. for others like my area of the cointry -- country, hurricanes. for others, it could very well be an earthquake. all of us are put the sum total of our experiences. i believe that it is this vast and broad level of experiences that the people of these united states of america are going to call upon in order to respond to the people of haiti. and for us to offer all americans the opportunity to conduct on their 2009 taxes in a contribution they make to this effort by the 28th of february, will go a long way toward innocenting the kind of behavior -- incenting the kind of behavior we think is very, very important. i want to thank the sponsors of this legislation. thank the -- all of those who will be voting for it today. it is one way that we c
i also want to thank the 162 co-sponsors, original co-sponsors, of this legislation. i believe that all of us who are familiar with the various areas of our great country know that it all depends upon where you live as to what kind of catastrophic event you can expect to visit your community. for many of us it may be a dust storm. for others like my area of the cointry -- country, hurricanes. for others, it could very well be an earthquake. all of us are put the sum total of our experiences. i...
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a new "red eye" returns on monday night with anne co lo ter and dr. death. >>> time to go back to andy levey for the post game wrap up. >> thanks, jerk. paul, what do you have going at hbo? >> a sports comedy series called "got no game." we've got the pieces up on the inter web. hbo .com. check it out. >> is he a friend of yours? >> who? >> paul. >> the strictly ballroom dancer guy. if you go to his website he has tight pants and looks better than i do. >> that's not true. i have gone to both. >> what side is that? -- what site is that? >> show us your breast implants, andy. >> in my office only. >> nicole, is it true you just won a really cool raffle? >> i have to go home and check the voice male. anybody who knows me knows i win a lot of raffles. every time i play i win. this one was for the souper bowl, two tickets, hotel, air fare. if i won, you guys can all put in a card. >> do you have to go to a time share meeting? >> there's always a catch. >> you don't foe officially if you won? >> i'm serious, i think i won. i really think i won. i'll see yo
a new "red eye" returns on monday night with anne co lo ter and dr. death. >>> time to go back to andy levey for the post game wrap up. >> thanks, jerk. paul, what do you have going at hbo? >> a sports comedy series called "got no game." we've got the pieces up on the inter web. hbo .com. check it out. >> is he a friend of yours? >> who? >> paul. >> the strictly ballroom dancer guy. if you go to his website he has tight pants and...
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david stevenson was also a co-author on that, but we're going to have one of his co-authors on the piece, mark cohen who is president of long-term care insurance provider life plans speak about that. we'll then hear from rachel warner, assisted professor of medicine at the university of pens on how to use the market to incentivize quality improvements. and then finally we'll hear from mary naylor was our thematic advisor on this issue but who also is on her other life the marion weir professor of gerontology school of nursing who will be speaking about a very important announcement today which is about the formation of the new long-term quality alliance. and in our journal there is a people in places column that provides some more information about the formation of this alliance and the exciting opportunities it will afford to continue to improve long-term quality care. in the interest of time, i'm not going to go into your terrific bis -- bios but they are in your packet and mark cohen. >> thanks everybody. i too want to thank the scan foundation for the opportunity to present the paper
david stevenson was also a co-author on that, but we're going to have one of his co-authors on the piece, mark cohen who is president of long-term care insurance provider life plans speak about that. we'll then hear from rachel warner, assisted professor of medicine at the university of pens on how to use the market to incentivize quality improvements. and then finally we'll hear from mary naylor was our thematic advisor on this issue but who also is on her other life the marion weir professor...
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we'll count down the est co site" co site" you lo--utte so c i .. i lo i ..eer l- i' one ank -ou le taoffbeermuch you e grlsnee trips b er l taste grs. you're gorgeous, look at you, i loooov y i tothe efor outh. te . alod c >>> while the district plays home to the world's greatest hockey player, tonight was our one and and only shot to see his counter part in the nba. >> maybe it was a trip to the white house yesterday where president barack obama claitd them for their nba championship. whatever the case, kobe bryant rarely disappoints. michael jenkins recaps his top five moments. >> kobe, kobe, kobe bryant. >> over the past 14 seasons, kobe bryant has thrilled nba audiences with great performances. here is a look at the top five moments from the the black mumpresenteda. most players go an entire career without hitting a buzzer beater. as twine came to answered, kobe bryant came out with a bang. make that two. >> bryant, has to put it up at the. [buzzer] buzzer. >> banks it in! ohio, he spikes in the three -- ho, he hits in the three! >> three, two -- victory
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and i'm proud to say that walter jones here is a co-sponsor, was unable to make the press conference today, but i believe there are many members on the other side of the aisle who also are frightened by this prospect of the corrosive nature of the system being a wash in special interests. >> may i just comment on that? >> mr. larsen's legislation is based on this good idea of making funding available to ordinary folks. to, you know, bring in ordinary people to the process. that is critical. now today's decision of the supreme court seems to go even farther than my m people feared hit that would. and it seems to remove any protective period close to eelections. it seems to really open the flood gates or as i was saying, give special interests a huge megaphone. so it probably will require some other attention. but you know, even requiring shareholders to approve or some other legislation that you might imagine is going to -- is not going to solve this problem entirely. this is going to take a lot of thought. >> as far as your bill, you'd have to raise public funds, how are you planning
and i'm proud to say that walter jones here is a co-sponsor, was unable to make the press conference today, but i believe there are many members on the other side of the aisle who also are frightened by this prospect of the corrosive nature of the system being a wash in special interests. >> may i just comment on that? >> mr. larsen's legislation is based on this good idea of making funding available to ordinary folks. to, you know, bring in ordinary people to the process. that is...
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your constituents is, this guy is doing all kinds of crazy stuff that is going to destroy america. çóand i would just say that we have to thifkip!out tone. ÑiñrñrÑiit is not just on your y the way. it is on our side as well. this is part of what has happened in our politics, where we demonize the aside so much that when it comes to getting things done, it becomes tough to do. mike. >> dr. tom price from georgia and then we will have one more after that if your time permits, mr. president. >> you know, i am having fun. [laughter] [applause] >> ok. >> i want to stick on the general topic of health care but ask a specific question. you have repeatedly said most recently at the state of the union that republicans have offered no ideas and no solutions. in spite of the fact -- >> i do not think i said that. what i said was, within the context of health care -- i remember that speech pretty well, it was only two days ago. i said i welcome ideas that you might provide. i did not say that you have not provided ideas. i said i welcome those ideas that you will provide. >> multiple times, from
your constituents is, this guy is doing all kinds of crazy stuff that is going to destroy america. çóand i would just say that we have to thifkip!out tone. ÑiñrñrÑiit is not just on your y the way. it is on our side as well. this is part of what has happened in our politics, where we demonize the aside so much that when it comes to getting things done, it becomes tough to do. mike. >> dr. tom price from georgia and then we will have one more after that if your time permits, mr....
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evn caitd co and cost them their life savings. tofoode ta hear ho mary: the wood stove helps us save on oil, t ittingrd ha izengy, we hu must feel. we k's hr proule tfor st w letnow how we at we f a h han ver t we woulold own maryks to d the people of ve. i'm nned frizen pany left out in the cold. no e >>> larry sanders at the line. converting first on the one. vcu leading georgia state 20-18 on a 10-2 run. >> exciting times in georgia state. if you can not get excited about listening to bill in a couple of minutes you don't have a pulse. he is a guy who is a great public speaker. he will be a great football coach. >> georgia state basketball wise has lead by as many as six. dukes all by himself. hook try right hand is good. goes over the top of terrance. >> attacking sanders who has the one foul trying to avoid picking up the second. he is not going to come out and contest. second time we seen the soft hand from him. >> getting underneath. foul call knocked down to the floor. that will be free throws for vcu. rams the top scoring
evn caitd co and cost them their life savings. tofoode ta hear ho mary: the wood stove helps us save on oil, t ittingrd ha izengy, we hu must feel. we k's hr proule tfor st w letnow how we at we f a h han ver t we woulold own maryks to d the people of ve. i'm nned frizen pany left out in the cold. no e >>> larry sanders at the line. converting first on the one. vcu leading georgia state 20-18 on a 10-2 run. >> exciting times in georgia state. if you can not get excited about...
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now, your program host, nationally syndicated columnist llewellyn king, and co-host linda gasparello. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> hello again and thank you for coming along. i enjoyed by linda gasparello, and i promised you -- i am joined by linda gasparello, and i promised you robert merry. i know him quite well as a journalist and as an historian. there are not many who cross that line, but those who do tend to do it quite well because they write in a way that people can read, not in an academic way. i think your book on -- you're wonderful book about american journalism was seminal, about a decade ago. then he wrote an excellent book about the troubles in europe, the disintegration of yugoslavia, america's role there, and now you have come out with this book, "a country of vast designs: james k. polk, the mexican war, and the conquest of the amecan continent." and here we are, that book that i fail to remember the name of was a "sands of empire." i learned more than i had known before on the balkans. >> two chapters on the balkans. >> and ve
now, your program host, nationally syndicated columnist llewellyn king, and co-host linda gasparello. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> hello again and thank you for coming along. i enjoyed by linda gasparello, and i promised you -- i am joined by linda gasparello, and i promised you robert merry. i know him quite well as a journalist and as an historian. there are not many who cross that line, but those who do tend to do it quite well because they write...
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god bless you, and god bless america. çó>> that is the way we were abe to put on these activities.contests program for essays and poland's for high school and junior high students. -- essays andñrÑi poems. we want to announce the winners of six of the categories. i am going to ask our students to come forward. Ñifirst will be our high school essay winner. >> i am from newardk, delaware. >> and our high school point winner. ñr>> i am from cincinnati, ohio. >> and our high school poster winter. >> i am from baltimore, maryland. >> and our junior high poem winner. >> i am fromÑi white plains, new york. >> and our junior high poster winner. >> i am from owens bill, ky. >> we are very proud of our students and the work to do the judging and logging these in. the interest we have from the students are very encouraging and difficult to judge, because of the enormous work they have done. we are coming down to the end of the program. we thank everyone who is here today. look at the sunshine now. we thank all of you for coming from all of the long distances and other many -- under many diffi
god bless you, and god bless america. çó>> that is the way we were abe to put on these activities.contests program for essays and poland's for high school and junior high students. -- essays andñrÑi poems. we want to announce the winners of six of the categories. i am going to ask our students to come forward. Ñifirst will be our high school essay winner. >> i am from newardk, delaware. >> and our high school point winner. ñr>> i am from cincinnati, ohio. >>...
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guest: i have a co-sponsor.ink this ought to be used as a means to raise taxes without cutting spending. that is my concern. we need to have the commission report back before theç 2010 election to promote greater accountability. it will make it more likely something will get done. guest: how you structure that? -- do you structure that? guest: i have co-sponsored the because i believe you have to haveç everything on the tab. i do not want it to be used as cover for raising taxes and not dealing with the reckless spending we see coming out of washington, d.c. it is a matter of priority is and how you sequence this. i would like to see us start with spending first. guest: we talked about this throughout the morning, but looking at the polling that was done in massachusetts after scott boehner of's win, suggests that even people who voted for him want to see him reach out and work with democrats. if democrats do as you suggested and they reach out, do you risk looking like the so- called party of no. ç if you
guest: i have a co-sponsor.ink this ought to be used as a means to raise taxes without cutting spending. that is my concern. we need to have the commission report back before theç 2010 election to promote greater accountability. it will make it more likely something will get done. guest: how you structure that? -- do you structure that? guest: i have co-sponsored the because i believe you have to haveç everything on the tab. i do not want it to be used as cover for raising taxes and not...
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co ale refot call yoa beng mx! theionsme! tahim,. d, ieir foulwhen boun te'thrne, e. ce galex coac gol. getting it done on the defensivend of the floor. >> glenn: the focal point is bowles. jmu trying to establish bowles and watch the weak side. it comes from pearson. he had no idea where he was coming from. and the least spot came to the right. got the steal. all the way to the or side of the court. deflection they lead and the basket. >> al: the easy bucket for now will get a rest on the bench as byrdsong and hancock check in. in addition you will see number 15 wright. so a couple of freshman and the only senior, louis byrdsong, a factor in the win against delaware, playing in place of pearson gets his first action as well. louis has been inserted into the lineup as number 5. >> glenn: a nice pass from curtis penetrating. that's what he has to do for the team. find a way to get into the paint but it should be inside. >> al: bowles and keep the hand up. challenge the shot. very effectively. a won and done possession for the patriots
co ale refot call yoa beng mx! theionsme! tahim,. d, ieir foulwhen boun te'thrne, e. ce galex coac gol. getting it done on the defensivend of the floor. >> glenn: the focal point is bowles. jmu trying to establish bowles and watch the weak side. it comes from pearson. he had no idea where he was coming from. and the least spot came to the right. got the steal. all the way to the or side of the court. deflection they lead and the basket. >> al: the easy bucket for now will get a rest...
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ucheballe it we, co am! alex, all. >> bob: acc college hoops from tallahassee, florida state leads virginia tech 32-25. just ano ended. and then what's happening overall in the conference. from top to bottom, parity is the by-word. you've got virginia getting ready to play miami at home tonight. they're the only team in the league left that's unbeaten in conference play. clemson now 3-1 after their win against nc state today. and then you've got duke and wake forest getting ready to tee it up on sunday night hoops tomorrow. earlier today, georgia tech wept to chapel hill and won. and you've got this one cooking here, after the maryland victory in boston college. we talked to the head coach of the seminoles, leonard hamilton about this year's acc race. >> there's no doubt that the acc is off to a good start. we have been one of the more dominant leagues in the country for many years. but this year, it seems like the team has stepped it up a little bit. i think we're surprising a lot of people with the quality
ucheballe it we, co am! alex, all. >> bob: acc college hoops from tallahassee, florida state leads virginia tech 32-25. just ano ended. and then what's happening overall in the conference. from top to bottom, parity is the by-word. you've got virginia getting ready to play miami at home tonight. they're the only team in the league left that's unbeaten in conference play. clemson now 3-1 after their win against nc state today. and then you've got duke and wake forest getting ready to tee...
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co ale refot call yoa beng mx! theionsme! tahim,.ir foulwhen boun te'thrne, e. ce galex coac gol. >> mike: our geico play of the game. one of the key players for wake forest here today. >> debbie: i think garcia has been outstanding all game. her movement without the basketball, her read on the slip, the facing that wake forest create with their execution. soon dra garcia has had a fantastic basketball game and we said it at the beginning that she and waters had to have big games at home if wake forest was going to move above .500 and into fourth place in the acc. >> mike: brittany waters has only scored four points all in the first half but garcia 16 points and ten rebounds and edwards goes back to the free-throw line. >> debbie: you have to hit your free throws. >> mike: edwards now 4 for 5 on the line today. done a pretty good job there. >> debbie: now you're debbie ryan and looking at the score. it's five points. it's a two-possession game. you is your. you ask your team can you get two stops and come down and make a good choice
co ale refot call yoa beng mx! theionsme! tahim,.ir foulwhen boun te'thrne, e. ce galex coac gol. >> mike: our geico play of the game. one of the key players for wake forest here today. >> debbie: i think garcia has been outstanding all game. her movement without the basketball, her read on the slip, the facing that wake forest create with their execution. soon dra garcia has had a fantastic basketball game and we said it at the beginning that she and waters had to have big games at...
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you have distorted incentives in co-ops.l kinds of institutions have failed, banks, thrifts, wall street, building current, all kinds of institutions have failed. my specialty is government organization and design, i would say that g s e'a have special vulnerability. they are dealt with as unique institutions which means that congress can give them a lower capital standards than competing banks or thrifts. when they are unique institutions, you are essentially giving them high leverage which i would contend is a very dangerous subsidy. whatever happens, they should have the same capital requirements as anybody else that is doing business with them. if you have lower capital requirements, what happens is, you arbitraged across the mortgage market and you drive literally trillions of dollars of mortgages to replace or leverage is highest and government ownership is weakest. then in may and freddie mac essentially doubled in size every five years. -- fannie mae and freddie mac essentially doubled in size every five years becaus
you have distorted incentives in co-ops.l kinds of institutions have failed, banks, thrifts, wall street, building current, all kinds of institutions have failed. my specialty is government organization and design, i would say that g s e'a have special vulnerability. they are dealt with as unique institutions which means that congress can give them a lower capital standards than competing banks or thrifts. when they are unique institutions, you are essentially giving them high leverage which i...
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the co-authors are mark halperin and john heilmi heilman the co- of "game change."efore i discuss this election tonight and other things, mark as you discovered all you discovered about jonathan -- about john edwards and elizabeth edwards, about the mccains, the obamas, the clintons, about governor palin, were you shocked yourself? mark, we'll start with you. >> we were because we covered this campaign closely, the whole country of paying attention. one of the challenges was there more to say about the most overcovered campaign of all time. onand i would leave our interviews and reach the conclusion that we were covering want campaign with a bag over our head. there was so much going on behind the scenes that we didn't know until we did the reporting for the book. >> john, what was your reaction as you discovered all these incredible things. >> we try to keep poker faces. we did over 300 interviews with more than 200 sources for the book. often in extendsed settings over long, long lunches, long dinners and three hours long. many sources tell us stories that we foun
the co-authors are mark halperin and john heilmi heilman the co- of "game change."efore i discuss this election tonight and other things, mark as you discovered all you discovered about jonathan -- about john edwards and elizabeth edwards, about the mccains, the obamas, the clintons, about governor palin, were you shocked yourself? mark, we'll start with you. >> we were because we covered this campaign closely, the whole country of paying attention. one of the challenges was...
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>> i would tell them to save a little money because they're going to have higher co-payments, higher co-insurance amount as we been talking about open enrollment season and be prepared to have higher medical bills you have to pay for out of pock. it's all about what's in your wallet not what your employer is doing for you. jeff, you say it's all about preventative care what do you mean? >> absolutely. so many people pay high insurance premiums because they're afraid something catastrophic may happen it's not about the day-to-day doctor day doctor's visits for their kids, which they pay out of pocket anyway for their favorite doctors. if you spent more time taking care of yourself physically, emotionally, but especially physically, working out, doing exercises at home, it might take off some of that pressure you have to pay that insurance, have that insurance, making sure that it's in place and taking care of what you need to do right now, which is staying away from the doctor. >> staying away from the doctor. that's good advice. if you're healthy and keep yourself healthy by working
>> i would tell them to save a little money because they're going to have higher co-payments, higher co-insurance amount as we been talking about open enrollment season and be prepared to have higher medical bills you have to pay for out of pock. it's all about what's in your wallet not what your employer is doing for you. jeff, you say it's all about preventative care what do you mean? >> absolutely. so many people pay high insurance premiums because they're afraid something...
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jeffrey sinclair, i co-author, it's obvious, you have to do it. so what are our work habits now? i put the typewriter away. i thought i would have you out in a little bit. i haven't gotten the portal things that. felt kind of traitors about it, actually. and enjoy him with a mac, unix, you know, laptop. i may hunt and peck guy, you see. two or three fingers. no rippling with all 10 fingers for me. hammering away at the keys that people used to laugh at me because i used to wear t imagery of, where the characters are the keys because i hit them hard. >> so we are here with edwin black, and most people know you for some of the bestsellers, some of the books that mitchell hedges referred to. ibm, the holocaust. all of these books bestsellers were written in the 21st century. you have either sent somewhere around 69 different editions published in about 14 lead witches and 61 countries. the question that we are focusing on today was actually your first book called "the transfer agreement: the dramatic story of the pact between the third reich and jewish palestine." this book was publ
jeffrey sinclair, i co-author, it's obvious, you have to do it. so what are our work habits now? i put the typewriter away. i thought i would have you out in a little bit. i haven't gotten the portal things that. felt kind of traitors about it, actually. and enjoy him with a mac, unix, you know, laptop. i may hunt and peck guy, you see. two or three fingers. no rippling with all 10 fingers for me. hammering away at the keys that people used to laugh at me because i used to wear t imagery of,...
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, have the numbers oncree you al goming up. >> we've been able to -- some of ed e tech, wean ie sya co audeo litihave asila tv er, se te. we hr ownelswe yersd bybora t ake ney. akeso go >>t the reon. u kn hasgood ele so h his ho. i dealth ation caree . meanuts er a kinds of stats that just blows everybody's minds. and he's got good core guys, good players that play the game the right way. ers. and ll the success stories and unk you o that luc dea wo calut fas to ts gtouc t it sinlove ba thas thany win heirts. jeffar a invnt orasratiw di comt? >> it came about when i retired from playing. my official playing days, scott was my representative, attorney when i played. he suggested i might try working im few weeks and see i lt be to wase suf '92. i've been here ever since. s a pla'm rpriw mueted atio gure a ent, atioign a piece of paper tha , ev's d >> w nmen, thfit retinglayet has he ytry eateviroin o builhat cou mess thmesss weout ba pland bl playly. thhat ssio thhat ckgrs as plor at ofame emplhavein. h always been around the game of baseball. we wanted to make that statement, that's wha
, have the numbers oncree you al goming up. >> we've been able to -- some of ed e tech, wean ie sya co audeo litihave asila tv er, se te. we hr ownelswe yersd bybora t ake ney. akeso go >>t the reon. u kn hasgood ele so h his ho. i dealth ation caree . meanuts er a kinds of stats that just blows everybody's minds. and he's got good core guys, good players that play the game the right way. ers. and ll the success stories and unk you o that luc dea wo calut fas to ts gtouc t it...
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knowledge my co-author. the purpose of the work in this area was to develop a more detailed look at the market level in terms of the assisted living supply nationally. there has been a good deal of work from the national academy of state health policy focused on the state level on assisted living supply and regulation. we wanted to focus more closely on the market level and with it what factors affected where a facility tended to locate. assisted living facilities have emerged recently on the long term care landscape over the past few decades. the growth occurred largely without a substantial amount of government financing or regulation. on the financing side, medicaid waivers provide financing for some services in assisted living facilities. around 100,000 slots existed nationally in 2007. there's not a great deal of financing available for low income people. on the regulatory side, most regulation is that the state licensing level. these facilities' tend to be licensed across a variety of categories in sta
knowledge my co-author. the purpose of the work in this area was to develop a more detailed look at the market level in terms of the assisted living supply nationally. there has been a good deal of work from the national academy of state health policy focused on the state level on assisted living supply and regulation. we wanted to focus more closely on the market level and with it what factors affected where a facility tended to locate. assisted living facilities have emerged recently on the...
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[applause] my fellow co-chair will have a few words to remark later.to take just a moment to acknowledge the commission, because they have worked so hard to make it memorable in the eyes of the nation. the daughter of former u.s. senator paul douglas, honored to have you with us. [applause] darrel bigham from the state of indiana. our friend from the state of pennsylvania. my friend jim that will speak a little later. john from indiana, think -- joan from indiana, thank you. the honorable jesse jackson that will be part of the program little later. louise taper of california, as well as tommy turner of kentucky. and the former chief justice of the supreme court of rhode island, frank williams. [applause] i also want to thank my fellow colleagues in the senate for coming here today and speaking. we're so proud of president obama and all that he has meant to our nation. we celebrate that great inauguration. across the street is the library congress that is taken care of. it is a good place for a lincoln exhibit. that is where lincoln used to stay in the
[applause] my fellow co-chair will have a few words to remark later.to take just a moment to acknowledge the commission, because they have worked so hard to make it memorable in the eyes of the nation. the daughter of former u.s. senator paul douglas, honored to have you with us. [applause] darrel bigham from the state of indiana. our friend from the state of pennsylvania. my friend jim that will speak a little later. john from indiana, think -- joan from indiana, thank you. the honorable jesse...
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and a co ed school in 1976.iversity status in '02 and in fact on the one-year anniversary of the campus fire is when they got their university status. and as you saw, the most famous alum is jerome kircy. a lot of people had no idea jerome kircy went to longwood college and played before the portland trail blazers. >> ron: you had to dig deep to pull that one out, didn't you? >> steve: yeah. longwood would like to get to the big south conference. they are currently playing as an independent school. came into the game with a record of 4-14 in the midst of a 7-game road swing. including their most recent game which was a 75-63 loss with south dakota a week ago. milbourne will go to the line. >> ron: early on maryland has done an excellent job at not settling for the long jump shot. everything is some action towards the basket as you see landon attacks >> steve: the terrapins have 12 second chance points and already 11 points off their bench. and james padgett, the freshman from brooklyn getting a terrific opportun
and a co ed school in 1976.iversity status in '02 and in fact on the one-year anniversary of the campus fire is when they got their university status. and as you saw, the most famous alum is jerome kircy. a lot of people had no idea jerome kircy went to longwood college and played before the portland trail blazers. >> ron: you had to dig deep to pull that one out, didn't you? >> steve: yeah. longwood would like to get to the big south conference. they are currently playing as an...
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it was done by myself and jeffrey sinclair, co editor of this one. and we have danny cassidy's book. that will be a very important book because it shows much of american stuff comes from marriage like poker and jazz. it is a hidden part of american language. three words from irish in american today is complete nonsense. millions of irish people came to america speaking irish. the words didn't go away, they just transmuted into american. danny is the first person who has gone through it and there were communist words in the american language straight irish. we have not been shy to criticize the bush administration. we don't think the democratic party is the answer to everything. a dime's worth of difference basically saying -- in many ways between the two parties. lot of democrats got pretty mad. we occupy a different site. we figure pretty large. when people say we must like the democratic party, we are staying out. you know lot about life and the world. that is what we are about. listening to the sound of my father at 5:00 in the morning, a ten word
it was done by myself and jeffrey sinclair, co editor of this one. and we have danny cassidy's book. that will be a very important book because it shows much of american stuff comes from marriage like poker and jazz. it is a hidden part of american language. three words from irish in american today is complete nonsense. millions of irish people came to america speaking irish. the words didn't go away, they just transmuted into american. danny is the first person who has gone through it and...
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mean mugging the crowd. getly tumbe thisnt, e th... e ma mon we mr ye willave erag ou n mos t no now co! kickmalless putour ss on t. fse, go h ! f checase. mostre 3rage an ath v wir her ee. ur bs . ♪ kfc grrwing nate grio se thef-a-aste who tring r aet o ♪ medas wi engd 7 g nanolo conlant to cnts. rst- hs h ly rexus >> steve: washington trailing at home by three to washington state. let's look at our lexus play book. >> miles: sets his man up. comes for the pick and roll. quincy pondexter loses contact with koprivica allowing koprivica to go ahead and flip to the rim for the old fashioned and one. >> steve: four of four from the field and two of three foul shots, so almost having a perfect game. also two z as and four rebounds. and that's also with casto and watson in foul trouble and koprivica really needed to pick it up. reggie moore, you talked in the open about him controlling the basketball. he has five turnovers in the first half already and they've led to some washington appointments coming back in this game. >> miles: a couple were fumbled balls out of bounds, so a couple not hi
mean mugging the crowd. getly tumbe thisnt, e th... e ma mon we mr ye willave erag ou n mos t no now co! kickmalless putour ss on t. fse, go h ! f checase. mostre 3rage an ath v wir her ee. ur bs . ♪ kfc grrwing nate grio se thef-a-aste who tring r aet o ♪ medas wi engd 7 g nanolo conlant to cnts. rst- hs h ly rexus >> steve: washington trailing at home by three to washington state. let's look at our lexus play book. >> miles: sets his man up. comes for the pick and roll. quincy...
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fense lead to i think ucheballe it we, co n, aot call hed,thei. team! . alod c aubu. at home against trled by 11 a halftime. then a 23-10 run capdpe by a rst lead of hege vandy tring to make it ne i a rw dba to carterlackrn an >> mhm gi a tough pla ce play. >> o of the beasttes on their home crtinou their couny. >> the o dome is prttyoug maavich assembly center. pet >> mk: a lot of those wins excellent jobhee.ho did an took themo th final four in '06 with some terrific tlent and tams over the years. and a terrif jo there as well. >> cter: out o of the tiout, 'ole miss basketball and a tie game, ven at 0. the two scori stas fo 'ole ss,mi terrico whind chris ware have nlyoe point, meanwhile, terrance henry has a career hih today with 12 atually 14o n. gasns finishes and fouled. it.ma: m'os stayed wi little bit ut tey -- the bobbled it arouna itte bit but hung in here and did a niecob of ust stayingih the play. henry, a nie dish, nie pass. gaskins strong o the rim. both coacs today have changed their dnses al ot. switchfromot man to zoen nobody has realy had a steda thug
fense lead to i think ucheballe it we, co n, aot call hed,thei. team! . alod c aubu. at home against trled by 11 a halftime. then a 23-10 run capdpe by a rst lead of hege vandy tring to make it ne i a rw dba to carterlackrn an >> mhm gi a tough pla ce play. >> o of the beasttes on their home crtinou their couny. >> the o dome is prttyoug maavich assembly center. pet >> mk: a lot of those wins excellent jobhee.ho did an took themo th final four in '06 with some terrific...
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the commission i've really tried to focus on the construction of new delivery platforms be it fiber, co-ak or wireless and other technologies as well. and i think where there's the most promise right now is in broadband. it's the fast thest-growing segment of the broadband market, it's what consumers are saying they want, therefore, they also want the reliability of fiber, though, or of other broadband technologies, co-ax, etc., because of the speed and reliability. so to fill in the gap of that last 5 or 8%, whatever the number is, will be difficult. earlier in 2009 i went to alaska in the winter, early march, where it's 55 below. we're recording this on a very cold day in washington, we're complaining when it's 20-some degrees, but it was very cold there. and they have a lot of challenges when it comes to broadband. really satellite is their only option due to the harsh weather condition. it's very difficult to make a landing there. it's a coastal town right on the beautiful arctic ocean. but so satellite for some fills in that gap. i want to the make sure we don't forget about satellite
the commission i've really tried to focus on the construction of new delivery platforms be it fiber, co-ak or wireless and other technologies as well. and i think where there's the most promise right now is in broadband. it's the fast thest-growing segment of the broadband market, it's what consumers are saying they want, therefore, they also want the reliability of fiber, though, or of other broadband technologies, co-ax, etc., because of the speed and reliability. so to fill in the gap of...
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i have none of those co-morbidities now. grateful. >> larry: jillian, 2/3 of adults, 67% are overweight or obese. with all the emphasis on the show, your show, the rest, why? >> i actually believe it's a matter of economics. and of course people that are prone to that type of self-destruction. you know, we all have dysfunction, and i think it manifests in different ways for many people. some of us -- >> larry: 67%? he. >> i really do believe that's a matter of economics. i think it is because americans don't realize what they're eating. now with the dollar menu. everybody is struggling to make ends meet and when you can get a burger and fries for a buck, i think it's difficult. i think that's a huge part of the problem. >> i agree. i don't think -- i wouldn't say that obesity is a disfunction. obesity is a disease. and there's definitely people who are predisposed to becoming -- >> larry: childhood obesity. is that a disease if a kid wants french fries? >> i think there's a huge genetic component here. and that if there's a
i have none of those co-morbidities now. grateful. >> larry: jillian, 2/3 of adults, 67% are overweight or obese. with all the emphasis on the show, your show, the rest, why? >> i actually believe it's a matter of economics. and of course people that are prone to that type of self-destruction. you know, we all have dysfunction, and i think it manifests in different ways for many people. some of us -- >> larry: 67%? he. >> i really do believe that's a matter of economics....
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there is a version that glass co as well.ng the imaging and a person being imaged. i think we have to put these considerations -- they are important, but i think that we can actually ensure that those concerns will be satisfied. i cannot see a situation where people can simply object to a body scan. perhaps not as the first line, but as the second line on iran the bases as part of the defense. the honorable member mentioned the important issue of profiling. i said in the statement i recognize the sensitivities here. anyone who looks at the case in 1986, a pregnant woman in faded by her syrian -- inveigled by her syrian boyfriend to carry a bomb on board, the name would not have alerted anyone, but nevertheless the issue of whether we can deal with some of the sensitivity issues must be part of l%9eÑ any defense we can find to ensure that this gap in our defenses, which thankfully was unsuccessful but which was found, and we need to recognize the concerns and the civil rights issues as well. on the issue of information sharing
there is a version that glass co as well.ng the imaging and a person being imaged. i think we have to put these considerations -- they are important, but i think that we can actually ensure that those concerns will be satisfied. i cannot see a situation where people can simply object to a body scan. perhaps not as the first line, but as the second line on iran the bases as part of the defense. the honorable member mentioned the important issue of profiling. i said in the statement i recognize...
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this symposium is part of a series we have co-sponsored with the aspen institute. we are delighted with this partnership. the collaboration allows us to put on exciting programs that cut across law and policy. the programs made possible by the generosity of the supporters of the sandra day o'connor project which have funded the georgetown law as an institute symposium series. want to turn things over to our master of ceremonies who has put this to together. i want to thank her for her incredible work on putting together these terrific panels on this terrific day. [applauding] >> i'll take master of ceremonies because the equivalent on the women's side might not sound so good. thank you. i want to take this opportunity to thank the dean for his steady support of the sandra day o'connor project which it has just come to a close. as many of you know dean aleinkoff tenure as dean will in this week as he goes off to geneva to serve as deputy high commissioner for refugees. it is a we are fortunate that judy will be working as the active dean. now we have come first full
this symposium is part of a series we have co-sponsored with the aspen institute. we are delighted with this partnership. the collaboration allows us to put on exciting programs that cut across law and policy. the programs made possible by the generosity of the supporters of the sandra day o'connor project which have funded the georgetown law as an institute symposium series. want to turn things over to our master of ceremonies who has put this to together. i want to thank her for her...
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. >> ifill: the address cos as mr.ma reaches e lowest point yein his year-old term in office. >> ifill: the president iled for photograers today, but his apparent good chr did nothg to lessen the stakes f his spee tonight. one year after takinoffice, his apoval ratings have slumped, a last week, his party lost their superajority in theenate. whe house officials say tonight's adess will mark a shift in tone anemphasis, in response to risi public anger over the statef the economy. >> so long as i ve the privilege oferving as your prident, i will not stop fightingor you. >> repter: the bulk of tonight's spee, aides said wi focus on issues that resote with distressed american like job creation. >> you can expect a contued, sustained anrelentless effort to create goodobs for the american peopl i will not rest until we've gotten there. >> ifill: and in a preview earliethis week, the president is also promed to renew his focus on thelight of the middle class. >> we're going to keep fightg to ruild our economso that hard work
. >> ifill: the address cos as mr.ma reaches e lowest point yein his year-old term in office. >> ifill: the president iled for photograers today, but his apparent good chr did nothg to lessen the stakes f his spee tonight. one year after takinoffice, his apoval ratings have slumped, a last week, his party lost their superajority in theenate. whe house officials say tonight's adess will mark a shift in tone anemphasis, in response to risi public anger over the statef the economy....
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it's going to co back? i mean, looking agn long term, what's your best gue? >>ell, there are reasons to believe it's going tstay down and there are asons to believe it's going to co back but... >> reporter: you know at's why economis drive people crazy! you understandhat? absolutely! but here's the tng-- prices are down 30%. we bieve that when prices go down, people buyore! so the attractivess of this operty when prices have been falling for three ars is pretty high. >> reporter: so tractive that bob shiller-a long-time newshour guest who warned rly and incessantly about bothhe stock market and real tate bubbles-- now worries that another bubble could be foing. >> people ha gotten very speculative and very qui to respond to chang, and they think that the recession is er and want to buy fore the market turns up very muc and so y want to buy in advance and ahead, and tha sparks new specutive excitement. >> reporr: but chip case-- normally more optimistic tn shiller-- fearanother crash more than another bble. >> wdid 6.5 million home sales this year-- that's a h
it's going to co back? i mean, looking agn long term, what's your best gue? >>ell, there are reasons to believe it's going tstay down and there are asons to believe it's going to co back but... >> reporter: you know at's why economis drive people crazy! you understandhat? absolutely! but here's the tng-- prices are down 30%. we bieve that when prices go down, people buyore! so the attractivess of this operty when prices have been falling for three ars is pretty high. >>...
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co ale refot call yoa beng mx! theionsme! tahim,.i d, ieir foulwhen boun te'thrne, e. ce galex coac gol. gol. en aecia risk theflu soyourinat fn moflu. tor, we can all fight the flu. >>> this acc game is brought to you in part by gatorade. it's the heart, hustle and soul of the game. that's g. by food lion, good neighbors, great prices. by toyota. nothing compares to a toyota. toyota, moving forward. and by blimpie. come to blimpie to get great daily deals at $5 and special dinner deals starting at $4. >>> back at alexander memorial coliseum in atlanta. georgia tech with a six-point lead on wake forest and when we come back, you'll want to stay with us. we'll be chatting with that young man, former wake forest demon deacon jeff teague, as our coverage of acc college hoops continues in a moment.
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priscilla lewis co-director of the u.s.orld initiative, jacob schapiro assistant professor of politics and public affairs of princeton university's woodrow wilson school of international affairs in soon to be joining us, still in the middle of his commute is paul pillar former cia official now professor and director of studies of the security studies program a georgetown university. he will be here within the next five to minutes-- to ten minutes i do believe. it would take a lot of the morning to lay out all the credentials of this fine group so instead of doing that we have put together a bio sheet that many of you have picked up. you can take a look at it. essay said after a session this morning, daniel benjamin will give as direct evidence of the administration plans, especially in light of the christmas bombing attempt and we are very appreciative he can join this. as an administrative note between our session and mr. benjamin's toka we will have a brief recess in order to reset the stage. you can use that to freshen u
priscilla lewis co-director of the u.s.orld initiative, jacob schapiro assistant professor of politics and public affairs of princeton university's woodrow wilson school of international affairs in soon to be joining us, still in the middle of his commute is paul pillar former cia official now professor and director of studies of the security studies program a georgetown university. he will be here within the next five to minutes-- to ten minutes i do believe. it would take a lot of the morning...
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[inaudible] most of the portfolio not so much consumer co-ops. what's your view -- [inaudible] failure of that bank to provide loans for apartment housing, but also it had a low-income development unit into -- [inaudible] >> i'm not familiar with the model that you're talking about. i'm not familiar with that portfolio. but let me say this, i don't necessarily think that we have to come up with new models to serve, to service adequately underserved communities. i don't think we have to do that. i think we have enough robust data. you could just take the data, for example, from the cdfi sector who focuses on lending to underserved markets, and you can really cull that data, you can analyze that data and help use it, that data, to buttress sort of our mainstream systems, if you will. i don't know that we have to keep coming up with new systems or new models or what have you. i think what we need to be doing is focusing on ways to move folks who are currently underrepresented or who are from underserved markets, moving them into the mainstream marke
[inaudible] most of the portfolio not so much consumer co-ops. what's your view -- [inaudible] failure of that bank to provide loans for apartment housing, but also it had a low-income development unit into -- [inaudible] >> i'm not familiar with the model that you're talking about. i'm not familiar with that portfolio. but let me say this, i don't necessarily think that we have to come up with new models to serve, to service adequately underserved communities. i don't think we have to do...
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and republicans voted for this commission in the senate, but it failed when seven republicans who had co-sponsoredhe idea in the first place suddenly decided to vote against it. it is one thing to have an honest difference of opinion about something. i will always respect those who take a principled stand for what they believe, even if i disagree with it. what i will not accept is changing positions because it is good policy. i will not accept opposition for opposition's sake. i am eager and ready to work with anyone who is serious about solving the real problems facing our people and our country. i welcome anyone who comes to the table in good faith to help get our economy moving again and fulfill those countries promise. that is why we were elected in the first place. that is what the american people expect and deserve. that is what we must deliver. thank you so much. >> less than one hour. that is right, less than one hour. in fact, just 50 minutes. that is the amount of time that the fbi spent questioning abdul mutallab, the foreign terrorist to try to blow up the plane on christmas day. then
and republicans voted for this commission in the senate, but it failed when seven republicans who had co-sponsoredhe idea in the first place suddenly decided to vote against it. it is one thing to have an honest difference of opinion about something. i will always respect those who take a principled stand for what they believe, even if i disagree with it. what i will not accept is changing positions because it is good policy. i will not accept opposition for opposition's sake. i am eager and...
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mitchell a stayed aggessie.r like t gme the other night comerighs at it and look foopportitiestosre co because he has to score folsu to have achance. he has to be agrgessive offensively. canhe defer. he needs tob te fir ostption d to answer the bel whi ch he did e ohern ght. >> tnt johnson pras how he has managed his frustration. th is a guysat year a 27 win team that won he cand come ack from your senior ar ter working outr n teams anit can e frustratin 38-10 nd your tame os by four. tasmin mitchell h done good job of turning thepa and mg to the xt ae. mar and>>t is becausef th character. agai he is on of myfroite all-time players eause of ow he competes and wht ind of ma he . >> carter: polynice creates for graham. misng the tough two. and cranston fouled on the putback. th197t meeting on he rdoodeeen the rebelsnd geti this afternoon t the pete maravich assembly center. carterblackburn w frmer alabama ead coamark gottfrd. 4 in ec play a year aftr they won het league and big-time losses ncluding maus thornton who is playing in the nbaith whe hornets right down the roa. 'ole miss inspe
mitchell a stayed aggessie.r like t gme the other night comerighs at it and look foopportitiestosre co because he has to score folsu to have achance. he has to be agrgessive offensively. canhe defer. he needs tob te fir ostption d to answer the bel whi ch he did e ohern ght. >> tnt johnson pras how he has managed his frustration. th is a guysat year a 27 win team that won he cand come ack from your senior ar ter working outr n teams anit can e frustratin 38-10 nd your tame os by four....
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it's one of the most lethal and co concerning. >> all of this learned only after umar farouk abdulmutallab, al-qaeda operative out of nigeria, failed to blow up northwest flight 253 on christmas day. >> we had a strategic sense of where they were going, but we didn't know they progressed to the point of actually launching the individuals here. we have taken that lesson and so now we're on top of it. >> the top counterterrorism experts like rick nelson say the white house shouldn't have been surprised from the threats from yemen and the c.i.a. shouldn't have waited until now to add agents focussed on it. >> the threat of al-qaeda in yemen is not new. we can recall the uss cole attack in 2000 where 17 sailors lost their lives and numerous others were injured. then again, the al-qaeda in yes yemen, attacked the u.s. embassy a few years ago. threat of al-qaeda in yemen is not something new. >> former democratic congressman and former 9/11 commission chairman lee hamilton agrees. >> it seems to me that we've known for some time that al-qaeda is recruiting and training, improving their skills in
it's one of the most lethal and co concerning. >> all of this learned only after umar farouk abdulmutallab, al-qaeda operative out of nigeria, failed to blow up northwest flight 253 on christmas day. >> we had a strategic sense of where they were going, but we didn't know they progressed to the point of actually launching the individuals here. we have taken that lesson and so now we're on top of it. >> the top counterterrorism experts like rick nelson say the white house...
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soon the accused 9-11 master mind and his four accused co-conspirators head to a federal court in new york city instead of a military tribunal. we're going to look how a recent case against security company blackwater could affect this case. >> and growing concerns about al-qaeda's operations in yemen, has one major american city considering changing its entire way of shipping cargo. >> president obama today giving the most detailed account to date of the link between the would be christmas plane bomber and al-qaeda. the president confirming 23-year-old umar farouk abdulmutallab traveled to yes, ma'amen and had contact with the branch of al-qaeda based there and that he had a role that -- that they had a role in the plot to blow up northwest flight 253. molly is covering that from washington. >> president obama says the u.s. is at war against, quote, a far reaching network of violence and hatred. and that the u.s. will do whatever it takes to defeat them. the president, who is vacationing with his family in hawaii, said an initial review of the plot to bomb the christmas day amsterdam
soon the accused 9-11 master mind and his four accused co-conspirators head to a federal court in new york city instead of a military tribunal. we're going to look how a recent case against security company blackwater could affect this case. >> and growing concerns about al-qaeda's operations in yemen, has one major american city considering changing its entire way of shipping cargo. >> president obama today giving the most detailed account to date of the link between the would be...
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today i serve as the co-chair of advocates. i knowç that the insurance industry has been instrumental in helping make the work of advocates possible, and to help reduce highway deaths and injuries. we were just beginning to understand that passing safety laws in combination with public education, would change the way people drive. education alone is totally ineffective. slogans and campaigns without laws and enforcement has never worked, and never will. in 1978, during my tenure, the first child restraint law was passed. with strong support, by the mid- 1980s, every state had a lot requiring this. it was not long before the statistics were out on specific traffic safety laws, enforcement, and education that make people change their behavior, as well as advances in the design of child safety seats, and in the design of cars. no longer our motor vehicle crashes the number one killer of infants and toddlers. the same success as occurred in reducing drunk driving that resulted when congress and the states passed tough loaws. a sim
today i serve as the co-chair of advocates. i knowç that the insurance industry has been instrumental in helping make the work of advocates possible, and to help reduce highway deaths and injuries. we were just beginning to understand that passing safety laws in combination with public education, would change the way people drive. education alone is totally ineffective. slogans and campaigns without laws and enforcement has never worked, and never will. in 1978, during my tenure, the first...