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david. >> okay, bye-bye.s that her new assistant is actually me, in disguise. >> hola. >> hi. [ speaking foreign language ] i'm going to helping you clean mr. david casa. >> i'm not mexican. >> what? >> i'm thai. >> oh, my gosh. wora, do you think mr. david is handsome? >> he's okay. i no like bald. what? you don't like his balls? >> bald, this bald. >> oh, oh, bald. what? sometimes it was extremely difficult to maintain my cover, and my dialect. you know, mr. david is very famous comic. >> oh, okay. >> you think he's funny? >> i think so. >> oh, oh, oh. these are not mr. david's. i think wora is really starting to buy into my hector persona. hola! but now it's time for the ultimate test. wora -- >> oh, money from mr. david. >> you take one, i take one. he'll never know. >> no, no, no. >> come on. >> no, no, no. no. >> what? >> no. >> oh, my gosh. it was finally time to come clean with the cleaning lady. wora, i have to sell you something. i am mr. david. >> okay. >> i've really learned to appreciate wora so
david. >> okay, bye-bye.s that her new assistant is actually me, in disguise. >> hola. >> hi. [ speaking foreign language ] i'm going to helping you clean mr. david casa. >> i'm not mexican. >> what? >> i'm thai. >> oh, my gosh. wora, do you think mr. david is handsome? >> he's okay. i no like bald. what? you don't like his balls? >> bald, this bald. >> oh, oh, bald. what? sometimes it was extremely difficult to maintain my cover, and...
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and david cameron spoke about withdrawing troops from afghan. i spoke to barbara in new york, and mr. cameron is packing a lot in his visit to the united states. he held a private dinner with mr. bloomberg and had a meeting with top leaders from businesses and banks, and met with ban ki-moon, attending the national conference, and able to update prime minister cameron about the plan put in place. or agreed to increasingly hand over control to the afghan national army. >> you mentioned afghanistan, and that's the big issues between president obama and david cameron earlier. and there seemed to be a new sense of urigences about the timetable in afghanistan. >> i think what is happened you had this conference in kabul that they agreed upon a plan that has a timetable, that by 2014 the afghan army should be able to take over, and they have a plan that could begin as next year. there is a controversy over fixed date and conditional terms. but here in the united states, president obama and mr. cameron were united in the strategy of the war. >> and som
and david cameron spoke about withdrawing troops from afghan. i spoke to barbara in new york, and mr. cameron is packing a lot in his visit to the united states. he held a private dinner with mr. bloomberg and had a meeting with top leaders from businesses and banks, and met with ban ki-moon, attending the national conference, and able to update prime minister cameron about the plan put in place. or agreed to increasingly hand over control to the afghan national army. >> you mentioned...
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with four stars on his hat, david petraeus is a new commander. he has the daunting task of getting the force is ready. the news has come that another soldier has turned his guns on his trainers. this raises fear that the taliban may be infiltrating. bringing british troops home depends on stopping the taliban. this was the scene for u.k. forces last summer, this year the fighting is just as hard. the casualties are also graves. -- are also just as grave. >> the afghan president, hamid karzai, says that he would like the forces to charge up security by it the end of this year and across the country by 2014. is that feasible? we have been to a training camp to find out. >> training hard to fight of their own battle. this is the afghan national army at a new complex built with british money. they have been drilled by coalition sponsors, part of the accelerated drive towards a transition of handing the security over to afghan forces. >> as a soldier in this country's national army, i am saying that this war is here because of the evil intentions of t
with four stars on his hat, david petraeus is a new commander. he has the daunting task of getting the force is ready. the news has come that another soldier has turned his guns on his trainers. this raises fear that the taliban may be infiltrating. bringing british troops home depends on stopping the taliban. this was the scene for u.k. forces last summer, this year the fighting is just as hard. the casualties are also graves. -- are also just as grave. >> the afghan president, hamid...
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president chiu: supervisor david campos. supervisor campos: i will respectfully disagree with sean elsbernd and the statement by the city attorney's office. i think that the interpretation that has been provided is inconsistent with the letter of the spirit of the board rules and i think that the president is the ultimate person who decides what happens here and i think that consistent with the intent of the rules, i think that there should be a separate vote on each divided item but i don't think it's consistent with the rules to say that one supervisor can keep something from the ballot by simply dividing the file. i'm not saying you're making a motion. you're dividing it. but i don't think that the rules give you that authority or power. >> i do have to credit him for your parliamentary knowledge. i do think we have a path forward from supervisor ross mirkarimi. supervisor mirkarimi: when supervisor sean elsbernd made his amendment, i laughed because i knew what he was doing. this is not an unfamiliar tactic, not one that
president chiu: supervisor david campos. supervisor campos: i will respectfully disagree with sean elsbernd and the statement by the city attorney's office. i think that the interpretation that has been provided is inconsistent with the letter of the spirit of the board rules and i think that the president is the ultimate person who decides what happens here and i think that consistent with the intent of the rules, i think that there should be a separate vote on each divided item but i don't...
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i love that david's active, and i want david to stay active. but i want folks in texas and down south. feel as comfortable as he does up north. feel as comfortable as up north. feel as comfortable as he does up north. t feel as comfortable as he does up north. o feel as comfortable as he does up north. feel as comfortable as up north. feel as comfortable as up north. i'm that guy that doesn't take directions. i had a heart problem. i was told to begin my aspirin regimen. i just didn't listen until i awoke with pains in my chest. i almost lost my life. my doctor's again ordered me to take aspirin. and i do. i make sure that he does it. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone, so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ mike ] i encourage everyone to listen to the doctor. and take it seriously. [ male announcer ] learn moret at iamproheart.com. hey nick. how's it going with the website? going great, babs. made it really easy for customers to manage their car insurance policy online. well, you know t
i love that david's active, and i want david to stay active. but i want folks in texas and down south. feel as comfortable as he does up north. feel as comfortable as up north. feel as comfortable as he does up north. t feel as comfortable as he does up north. o feel as comfortable as he does up north. feel as comfortable as up north. feel as comfortable as up north. i'm that guy that doesn't take directions. i had a heart problem. i was told to begin my aspirin regimen. i just didn't listen...
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we have david web. he's co-founder of tea party 365 in new york. do you condemn it, david? >> i absolutely do. and the statement by mr. gel is we haven't condemned these actions when they do pop up is blatantly false. also, what is false is that there is no impeerical evidence of these racial slurs. i signed a letter along with many other leaders to the congressional black caucus. there was $100,000 reward offered as a donation to the united negro college fund if there could be any video with all the cell phone cameras, all the cameras, and that we would ask that they provide evidence of this. so that we could denounce it if it did happen. if it happened 15 times, mr. jealous, mr. is video of it, and there should be. many have been provided. so you are attaching two things that are false, that are unproven. and that is dishonest. >> i'd say go -- >> larry: how do you respond? >> sure, i'd say go to naa -- >> larry: ben. >> yes, i would say go to naacp.org and pull up all the signs from the tea party. look at the video. and i would say, you know, there's a thing called eyewi
we have david web. he's co-founder of tea party 365 in new york. do you condemn it, david? >> i absolutely do. and the statement by mr. gel is we haven't condemned these actions when they do pop up is blatantly false. also, what is false is that there is no impeerical evidence of these racial slurs. i signed a letter along with many other leaders to the congressional black caucus. there was $100,000 reward offered as a donation to the united negro college fund if there could be any video...
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>> david, first of all, i want to say thank you. you are the only national tea party leader who i've seen come out and publicly state the things that you stated and taking on mark williams was much appreciated. i find it a bit disappointing that they keep just putting you out. we don't hear from dick armey, the grandfather... >> he's not the grandfather of the tea party, ben. be realistic. >> david, i didn't talk over you. show me the same respect. how about that? and we find it... you know, the reality here is that the new black panther party is like 12 people, 13 people. they don't say these things at the naacp. if they did, we would take them on. i said three times on a show with you last week, so hear me this time. you know, bigots come in all colors. we absolutely denounce the new black panther party. but they aren't in our group. these folks are in your groups. you're the only one up there in new york who is saying anything. these other folks come out and say things nationally. i talk to you about tea party members who belong
>> david, first of all, i want to say thank you. you are the only national tea party leader who i've seen come out and publicly state the things that you stated and taking on mark williams was much appreciated. i find it a bit disappointing that they keep just putting you out. we don't hear from dick armey, the grandfather... >> he's not the grandfather of the tea party, ben. be realistic. >> david, i didn't talk over you. show me the same respect. how about that? and we find...
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supervisor campos: david chiu? supervisor chiu: i generally agree with the chair person that we should try to do as much as possible. unfortunately, this happens to be the busiest month of the year with the budget, other items and other committees, and all the various projects, i might suggest that we pass in and out of this body without recommendation and await the briefing before the next full meeting, and then we can assess from there. supervisor campos: i would be supportive of that. why don't we open this up to public comment before we act on that. is there any member of the public that would like to speak on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. we have a motion by david chiu, seconded by supervisor avalos. colleagues? thank you. we have been joined by bevan dufty. next item. >> recommend approval of the san francisco safe routes to school education and outreach program for $500,000 in cycle 1 safe routes to school funds. >> good morning. transportation planner with the authority. this item start
supervisor campos: david chiu? supervisor chiu: i generally agree with the chair person that we should try to do as much as possible. unfortunately, this happens to be the busiest month of the year with the budget, other items and other committees, and all the various projects, i might suggest that we pass in and out of this body without recommendation and await the briefing before the next full meeting, and then we can assess from there. supervisor campos: i would be supportive of that. why...
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i just got this from david, this has come on down, everybody. you are all invited. it will be fun, don't you think? to go to the meeting? [applause] special thanks, by the way to the awards committee and all the work they did because they really put together a great committee and of course, recognizing special individuals. now, we would like you all to say hello and welcome to a wonderful, talented troupe. they are the burmese youth association troupe, and they have a special performance for us. please give them a warm welcome. [applause] ♪ [singing in foreign language] [applause] >> the costumes are so beautiful. oh, my gosh. thank you very much. the costumes are simply beautiful. wonderful thank you to them. beautiful costumes. now, what is an event would not be complete without great food? i hope you enjoyed it, and we want to thank the asian shaft -- chef association, offering the best louisiana on the bay area, and to help me find them, i would like to call upon the mayor's office of neighborhood services office manager, and she is going to say a special thank
i just got this from david, this has come on down, everybody. you are all invited. it will be fun, don't you think? to go to the meeting? [applause] special thanks, by the way to the awards committee and all the work they did because they really put together a great committee and of course, recognizing special individuals. now, we would like you all to say hello and welcome to a wonderful, talented troupe. they are the burmese youth association troupe, and they have a special performance for...
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tavis: up next, david kilcullen. stay with us. dave zave a former counterinsurgency advisor for david petraeus and former secretary of state condoleeza rice. his new text is called "counterinsurgency". david kilcullen, good to have you on the program. >> thank you for having me. tavis: let me start before i get too much into the text about two individuals whose names have been in the news a lot of late. petraeus and mccrystal. we know that mccrystal was removed from being our top leader in afghanistan. he is goings to retire from the military. you have advised both of them. talk to me about your sense of what happened to general mccrystal. >> look, i think it was a very tragic series of events. i think the president had no choice but to fire general mccrystal. if we were having this conversation a few weeks ago and you said what are the problems in afghanistan, i would have given you a long list but mccrystal would not have been on the list. it was just impossible for him to be in command. i was very worried when he was fired and
tavis: up next, david kilcullen. stay with us. dave zave a former counterinsurgency advisor for david petraeus and former secretary of state condoleeza rice. his new text is called "counterinsurgency". david kilcullen, good to have you on the program. >> thank you for having me. tavis: let me start before i get too much into the text about two individuals whose names have been in the news a lot of late. petraeus and mccrystal. we know that mccrystal was removed from being our...
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david, was the spy slop thing with the russians a good deal for america? >> i think so you know, after all the things that have been messed up, we rounded up this group. they might not have been the most competent keystone cops on earth but we rounded them up. we had a little problem with the russian relations but that seems to be smoothed over. we got them back. got some people in exchange. so i thought on the whole it was handled well from start to finish. >> lehrer: handled well from start to finish. >> from everything i do know about t jim, certainly, i think was. i think in a straight player swap we got a better deal than the russians did. we got four significant figures. at least one of whom denies he has ever been a spy. but three major players. and i think everything we were going to find out about these folks we've known, the folks here. they have been watching for ten years. we know who they talk to. we know where they went and i think disrupts any sleeper, spy operation put together. now they know that they are on alert, on watch and under the g
david, was the spy slop thing with the russians a good deal for america? >> i think so you know, after all the things that have been messed up, we rounded up this group. they might not have been the most competent keystone cops on earth but we rounded them up. we had a little problem with the russian relations but that seems to be smoothed over. we got them back. got some people in exchange. so i thought on the whole it was handled well from start to finish. >> lehrer: handled well...
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our david muir is in the gulf tonight and he reports on all of it. david? >> reporter: good evening, diane. as you know, word came late today that this test will move forward, from thad allen. we've been tracking this. take a look at the images just moments ago. you can actually see the oil gushing out from the top of that valve. and that thad allen said you would be able to tell when the test gibbs, because that oil will start coming out the sides. so, this comes after 24 hours of major concerns. tonight, what were those concerns, and more now on the tests that have begun. tonight, they start to test that massive new cap, weighing 150,000 pounds, bp hopes that it will stop the oil flow completely. and the test comes after government scientists and the coast guard put the test on hold. >> we did this to make sure that we were taking due care and in some cases, maybe an overabundance of caution so we didn't do any harm. >> reporter: the test will now slowly close the separate valves on the cap one section at a time. bp's hope is that the cap is strong enough
our david muir is in the gulf tonight and he reports on all of it. david? >> reporter: good evening, diane. as you know, word came late today that this test will move forward, from thad allen. we've been tracking this. take a look at the images just moments ago. you can actually see the oil gushing out from the top of that valve. and that thad allen said you would be able to tell when the test gibbs, because that oil will start coming out the sides. so, this comes after 24 hours of major...
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david, thank you for that as well. the death of an american in uniform no matter what the circumstances is always a tragedy. now the department of veterans affairs and the state of new york are investigating whether life insurance companies are taking advantage of grieving families when they're most vulnerable. this is in response to a story we brought you last night based on a six-month investigation by "bloomberg market's" magazine. it's being called the life insurance industry's dirty little secret: revelations the nation's second-largest insurer was profiting from the death benefits of fallen soldiers. >> until today, i actually believed that the families of our fallen heroes got a check for the full amount of their benefit. so this came as news to me. >> it's sad. >> couric: survivors like cindy lohman, whose son, ryan, was killed in afghanistan, believed they would be getting checks, too. instead, they were told their death benefits were being placed in a secure, interest-bearing account. but the funds are actual
david, thank you for that as well. the death of an american in uniform no matter what the circumstances is always a tragedy. now the department of veterans affairs and the state of new york are investigating whether life insurance companies are taking advantage of grieving families when they're most vulnerable. this is in response to a story we brought you last night based on a six-month investigation by "bloomberg market's" magazine. it's being called the life insurance industry's...
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david, is there any fallout for this for john boehner. >>it is interesting to see how quickly the democrats leapt on it and the president. it is clearly an effort, the democrats have terrible things going against them this fall but one thing going for them which is republicans are still moderately unpopular or quite unpopular. they going on attack and it was striking to see the president going directly on attack over this i don't think is there a long-term benefit. there is a debate in a republican party about how agress tough do with the counterplatform, some policy substance. i think eric cantor the deputy for john bayne certificate much more wanted to have money ideas. boehner says things are going our way, let's not mess it up. >> woodruff: meanwhile the chairman of the republican party made a comment yesterday about the war in afghanistan saying this was a war of president obama's chootion. it's not something the american people want. now today the republican national committee retracted that. >> yeah. just one quick thing on boehner
david, is there any fallout for this for john boehner. >>it is interesting to see how quickly the democrats leapt on it and the president. it is clearly an effort, the democrats have terrible things going against them this fall but one thing going for them which is republicans are still moderately unpopular or quite unpopular. they going on attack and it was striking to see the president going directly on attack over this i don't think is there a long-term benefit. there is a debate in a...
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we have many bases. 242 and 338, there is the camp david, oslo agreement, camp david, there is the roadap, there are the arab plans, there are the clinton parameters, there are half a dozen different plans. we have our reservations regarding to each and every one of them but having said that, keeping our reservation on record we should be ready to negotiate based upon any one of them or all of them combined. doesn't matter. it will end up with the same very issues. how to have security issues of israel, how to help them build vibe brant, contiguous kind of viable, palestinian state that reflects their interests in identity, how to make sure that settlement blocs is due, there is a carefully delineated border, that isolated settlements are brought back into israel or into the major settlement bloc, how to solve the regee issue, how to solve jerusalem. nothing is beyond human capacity to solve and the alternative which is either bosnia-like or belfast like or kashmir like or i don't want to mention the site of the last -- all those alternatives are much worse for us and i believe for them
we have many bases. 242 and 338, there is the camp david, oslo agreement, camp david, there is the roadap, there are the arab plans, there are the clinton parameters, there are half a dozen different plans. we have our reservations regarding to each and every one of them but having said that, keeping our reservation on record we should be ready to negotiate based upon any one of them or all of them combined. doesn't matter. it will end up with the same very issues. how to have security issues...
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david stevenson continues our team coverage. he's live in san francisco, where right now, some are taking to the streets in protest in hopes of highlighting the bigger issue at hand. >> reporter: well, there are about 70 protesters in the street behind me. they are rallying outside nancy pelosi's san francisco office. they got there at about 4:00. the crowd includes about a dozen priests are about to block rush hour traffic behind me here on 7th street. they tell us they are willing to be arrested if it helps highlight what they sees the national need for immigration reform. immigrants rights activists say it's not enough that a federal judge locked -- blocked key parts of the law. it doesn't change anything in terms of the situation and in terms of the system being broken. i don't want folks to lose that. >> reporter: judge bolton said federal law trusts the state on immigration and says arizona can't require immigrants to carry papers at all times while requiring police to check residents' inmigration status while enforcing ot
david stevenson continues our team coverage. he's live in san francisco, where right now, some are taking to the streets in protest in hopes of highlighting the bigger issue at hand. >> reporter: well, there are about 70 protesters in the street behind me. they are rallying outside nancy pelosi's san francisco office. they got there at about 4:00. the crowd includes about a dozen priests are about to block rush hour traffic behind me here on 7th street. they tell us they are willing to be...
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commission members dufty and david chiu is en route. madam clerk, please call item 2. >> approval of minutes from the june 15, 2010 meeting. this is an action item. >> is there any public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. we have a motion from david chu, seconded by carmen chu. without objection. if you could call item three. >> citizens advisory committee report. this is an information item. >> we have the chair of the committee. good morning. >> my name is peter. i and the former vice chair to the citizens advisory committee. as you were informed at your june 15 meeting, the cac chair had moved. i have been chosen to fill out her term. at the next meeting, cac will be collecting a new place characters he of my term. my report will be fairly brief this morning. the cac unanimously approved all of the items on your agenda this morning with one exception. on your agenda, item six, motion for funding on the trend it bay planning committee. the one item that had the most discussion and questioned once the better market street
commission members dufty and david chiu is en route. madam clerk, please call item 2. >> approval of minutes from the june 15, 2010 meeting. this is an action item. >> is there any public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. we have a motion from david chu, seconded by carmen chu. without objection. if you could call item three. >> citizens advisory committee report. this is an information item. >> we have the chair of the committee. good morning. >> my...
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host: david welch?st: that was true for a long time. not so much anymore. general motors even use this in an advertisement, comparing their vehicles to toyota, making sure they had better fuel economy comparing engine for engine. over all of you would see the japanese and korean companies with better fuel economy as a fleet because they are not in a large pickup as tv business. pickup trucks are still is that -- still a staple in agricultural economies, even as the suv goes away. in the overall basis, he is right. vehicle to vehicle is more of a dog fight than it used to be. making comments about health care, that was taken care of to a certain degree with bankruptcy, trust funds that pay retiree health care trust funds and pension benefits. it will not be quite a big drain that used to be what it costs $600 per car in monthly health care costs. host: mesquite, texas, democratic line. go ahead. caller: i have two comments, as well as one for your previous guest, she did not mention that social security
host: david welch?st: that was true for a long time. not so much anymore. general motors even use this in an advertisement, comparing their vehicles to toyota, making sure they had better fuel economy comparing engine for engine. over all of you would see the japanese and korean companies with better fuel economy as a fleet because they are not in a large pickup as tv business. pickup trucks are still is that -- still a staple in agricultural economies, even as the suv goes away. in the overall...
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this was an interesting first trip to the white house as prime minister by david cameron. interesting to see the welcome. barack obama is sometimes a little bit stiff and formal on these occasions. also addressing each other by first name, jokes about their children, stressing of common interest. whenever a british prime minister comes to washington, the president's briefing notes right at the top, his mentioned somewhere, that phrase "special relationship" and barack obama do we delivered. >> as prime minister, we can never say it enough. the united states and the united kingdom enjoy a truly special relationship, celebrate a common heritage. we cherish common values, and we speak a common language most of the time. we honor the sacrifices of our brave men and women in uniform who have served together, let together, and even lay at rest together -- bled together, and even lay at rest together. our alliance thrives because it advances our common interests, but is preventing the spread of nuclear weapons or securing mobile nuclear materials, according terrorist attack, or c
this was an interesting first trip to the white house as prime minister by david cameron. interesting to see the welcome. barack obama is sometimes a little bit stiff and formal on these occasions. also addressing each other by first name, jokes about their children, stressing of common interest. whenever a british prime minister comes to washington, the president's briefing notes right at the top, his mentioned somewhere, that phrase "special relationship" and barack obama do we...
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david, you are on this show. david? are you there? all right. let') go to the op-ed page in this morning's "the wall street journal" -- suing arizona. they read that the arizona law is above all else, a cry for federal help. mr. obama could have used a lot to be launched a constructive debate on the urgency of reform and consequences of further delay. on the phone, on our line for independents, they've rom the north carolina. caller: most people in this country do not realize there is a law called the public do the doctrine in this country. it is applied on the federal and local, and state levels. it goes like this -- government and its agents have no legal duty to protect it a duty to protect society as a whole, but not the individual. if the federal government abdicates its responsibility to protect the southern borders and all these other issues, financial, that have been going on, the states also can apply the public duty doctor that they have the duty to protect the whole, not the individual. that is what i think arizona ought to do. to dec
david, you are on this show. david? are you there? all right. let') go to the op-ed page in this morning's "the wall street journal" -- suing arizona. they read that the arizona law is above all else, a cry for federal help. mr. obama could have used a lot to be launched a constructive debate on the urgency of reform and consequences of further delay. on the phone, on our line for independents, they've rom the north carolina. caller: most people in this country do not realize there is...
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. >> lehrer: then, judy woodruff talks to david leigh of the "guardian" and media watcher alex jones on the journalism impact. >> ifill: holly pattenden of "business monitor international" in london looks at the corporate shake-up at b.p. >> lehrer: tom bearden reports from the alabama gulf coast on kenneth feinberg and the complicated mission of compensation. >> and the lead is still tied up they still compensation hasn't been forth coming. >> when i was a young person working in these places, didn't see a way out. and i certainly didn't think the way out would be this. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> lehrer: the big release of afghan war documents continued to rocket through official washington today. newshour correspondent kwame holman begins our coverage of the wikileaks story. >>
. >> lehrer: then, judy woodruff talks to david leigh of the "guardian" and media watcher alex jones on the journalism impact. >> ifill: holly pattenden of "business monitor international" in london looks at the corporate shake-up at b.p. >> lehrer: tom bearden reports from the alabama gulf coast on kenneth feinberg and the complicated mission of compensation. >> and the lead is still tied up they still compensation hasn't been forth coming. >>...
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park live from london hello david thanks for joining us. david just out of the u.s. appear. to have put a dent in that summer mood with all markets turning red now how bad were the figure . well they were disappointing rather than bad we had some sort of warning about this and equity markets have been heading off in their own merry little way tending and trying to ignore the quality of the economic data which actually hasn't been very good really from the last friday well the first friday of this month when the employment data was again disappointing yesterday we only had a very modest rise in retail sales point five percent which again we expected much stronger figures and if the economy was really about to select another gear and today of course manufacturing output and industrial production figures to clear the empire state was desperately disappointing and is a pointing towards some kind of a return to recession or if you prefer a double dip notwithstanding all that as you so rightly said it's now seems to be a war of attrition or a battle between the second quarter earn
park live from london hello david thanks for joining us. david just out of the u.s. appear. to have put a dent in that summer mood with all markets turning red now how bad were the figure . well they were disappointing rather than bad we had some sort of warning about this and equity markets have been heading off in their own merry little way tending and trying to ignore the quality of the economic data which actually hasn't been very good really from the last friday well the first friday of...
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hugh bailey. >> taking in account -- i'm over here, david. taking account of the measures of the public and the briefing that the prime minister has received from the treasury, does he believe unemployment wi be higher or lower. >> what you can see from the office of budget responsibility forecast is that tre's going to be according to them a full unemployment in every year during this parliament. that is because likeothers, like the oe who made so clear yesterday that the budget is both courageous, responsible and right, we are putting this country back on the path to prosperity from the complete picture of ruin the last government left. >> thanks to the massive deficit left by the party opposite all but two departmental budgets are to be cut between 25 and 40%. could the prime minister tell us are we about to see a0% reduction of the funding sent to brussels? and is the european budget going to be cut also? >> it is very true to say that all international organizations have to recognize that as we make painful budget reductions in this coun
hugh bailey. >> taking in account -- i'm over here, david. taking account of the measures of the public and the briefing that the prime minister has received from the treasury, does he believe unemployment wi be higher or lower. >> what you can see from the office of budget responsibility forecast is that tre's going to be according to them a full unemployment in every year during this parliament. that is because likeothers, like the oe who made so clear yesterday that the budget is...
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david, there is a deal on the table. the lawyers have accepted it but that is as far as it's gone at this point? >> well, the rangel lawyers have put forth a deal. but the ethics committee staff, the nonpartisan lawyers and the nonpartisan staff there still reviewing it. and that may take some time. republicans are not eager to jump and accept this deal. they said today in the hearing, jim, you know, he had... charlie rangel had time throughout the entire investigative process to strike a deal. and as one republican member of the committee put it today, we're now in the trial phase. so they're not eager to accept this deal. but the fact that charlie rangel got to a place where he's willing to admit some level of wrongdoing, that he was able to put together a package with his lawyers, present it to the committee and say here's a tentative agreement towards settlement, now the ethics committee needs to review that. >> lehrer: is there any reporting that indicates that it is republicans versus democrats on making this decis
david, there is a deal on the table. the lawyers have accepted it but that is as far as it's gone at this point? >> well, the rangel lawyers have put forth a deal. but the ethics committee staff, the nonpartisan lawyers and the nonpartisan staff there still reviewing it. and that may take some time. republicans are not eager to jump and accept this deal. they said today in the hearing, jim, you know, he had... charlie rangel had time throughout the entire investigative process to strike a...
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david cameron has shown he is not shy of trying to set the agenda. bbc news. >> 100 days since the deep water horizon rig exploded in the gulf of mexico and triggered the worst oil spill in american history. oil is now clearing from the surface of the ec faster than expected, according to experts. -- from the start se of starta -- from the surface of the sea. st8 b)people have been killed n roadside bomb. it is thought nato forces were patrolling the area. french police have found the bodies of eight newborn babies found in france. the parents have been arrested. dogs are still searching two separate sites and in the village of villers-au-tertre. rescue workers have been sent you a town in northeast china where it is reported flooding has dropped 30,000 people. it is believed that a reservoir overflowed at jilin province. heavy rains and landslides have claimed 800 lives. with more rain forecast, the prime minister has described the situation as critical. we have this from beijing. >> this river slid down a mountainside, hitting at several homes lin
david cameron has shown he is not shy of trying to set the agenda. bbc news. >> 100 days since the deep water horizon rig exploded in the gulf of mexico and triggered the worst oil spill in american history. oil is now clearing from the surface of the ec faster than expected, according to experts. -- from the start se of starta -- from the surface of the sea. st8 b)people have been killed n roadside bomb. it is thought nato forces were patrolling the area. french police have found the...
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david, we're back at it again.his is another event where as i mentioned we highlight those who don't want to be highlighted but they deserve to be highlighted. >> absolutely. and this year is actually a real special event. it's our 25th anniversary and we're back honoring those unsung heros and those well deserving people from the community who put in a lot of effort and energy to building their community while having their own accomplishment along the way. >> you're one of those who has worked in this community for such a long time. you don't get the accumulates that you deserve. you don't do it to get the accolades. why do you do this and why is it so important to you? >> my main reason is to give back to the community. we've been blessed as a family. by giving back we touch the lives of many young people and unsung heros like you're talking about and letting folks know there are wonderful people that deserve a pat on the back for that special day and running the students in the youth leadership conference is a w
david, we're back at it again.his is another event where as i mentioned we highlight those who don't want to be highlighted but they deserve to be highlighted. >> absolutely. and this year is actually a real special event. it's our 25th anniversary and we're back honoring those unsung heros and those well deserving people from the community who put in a lot of effort and energy to building their community while having their own accomplishment along the way. >> you're one of those...
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britain's david cameron. the young political star everyone's talking about, weighing in on bp, lockerbie and obama. >>> race and reaction. a black federal employee resigns, saying the white house misunderstood something that happened 24 years ago. >>> and, the mailman and the moment. one postman, saving lives three times. >>> good evening tonight. a brand new british prime minister arrived at the white house, and you'll meet david cameron in a moment, as we ask him about everything from afghanistan to the storm surrounding british oil giant bp. it is now three months to the day since the oil spill began, a day on which bp began selling billions of dollars in assets. and, mud has become the latest hope for the end of that broken well. we'll begin with abc's matt gutman in baton rouge, louisiana, tonight, on this new idea. matt? >> reporter: diane, think of it this way. it's an arm wrestling match between this mud and that oil. now, engineers are going to use pumps four times bigger than this to try to jam that
britain's david cameron. the young political star everyone's talking about, weighing in on bp, lockerbie and obama. >>> race and reaction. a black federal employee resigns, saying the white house misunderstood something that happened 24 years ago. >>> and, the mailman and the moment. one postman, saving lives three times. >>> good evening tonight. a brand new british prime minister arrived at the white house, and you'll meet david cameron in a moment, as we ask him...
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david and soloman weren't picking an empty hillsideand establishing a copernican. capitol hill. >> it shows jerusalem was a royal city knowby its own name 4,000 years ago. julie stall,cbn news, jerusalem. >> thanks, julie. fascinating port. the bible reminds us to pray for the peace of jerusalem. thanks for joining with us this week, from all of us here at christian world news stay cool and god blesyou. (speaking in international language) and he said unto the go ye into all of the world and preach the gospel preach the gospel ♪ every creature in the world. (applause)
david and soloman weren't picking an empty hillsideand establishing a copernican. capitol hill. >> it shows jerusalem was a royal city knowby its own name 4,000 years ago. julie stall,cbn news, jerusalem. >> thanks, julie. fascinating port. the bible reminds us to pray for the peace of jerusalem. thanks for joining with us this week, from all of us here at christian world news stay cool and god blesyou. (speaking in international language) and he said unto the go ye into all of the...