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>>¿quÉ dices, david? de don gonzalo. yo les advertÍ que eso podÍa pasar. >>bueno, no, no, david, ya, ¿sÍ? para de echarnos la culpa. nosotros simplemente hicimos lo que pudimos. >>no, no, no. yo tengo la impresiÓn de que soy el que mÁs empuja. ustedes tienen que poner su mejor esfuerzo para que las cosas se den. [suena el teléfono] >>¡¿anestesia?! [suena el teléfono] >>el mismo. alo, mi querido anestesia. dime que me tienes buenas noticias. >>no, seÑor, ningÚn anestesia, habla con gonzalo tovar. >>¿buÑuelo? >>el mismo que viste y calza. [mímica] >>don gonzalo, espero que el seÑor rendÓn haya tenido la oportunidad de explicarle todo, todo lo que nos ocurriÓ. yo por mi parte lo siento muchÍsimo. >>pues, yo lo siento mÁs, don david. porque la verdad, perdÍ el viaje a bogotÁ y se me alteraron los nervios mÁs que de costumbre. >>bueno, pero entonces, ¿quÉ podemos hacer? ¿serÁ que mi seÑor me puede colocar en su agenda para una nueva reuniÓn? >>mejor aÚn... ya que ustedes no pueden venir por acÁ a colombia... ¿
>>¿quÉ dices, david? de don gonzalo. yo les advertÍ que eso podÍa pasar. >>bueno, no, no, david, ya, ¿sÍ? para de echarnos la culpa. nosotros simplemente hicimos lo que pudimos. >>no, no, no. yo tengo la impresiÓn de que soy el que mÁs empuja. ustedes tienen que poner su mejor esfuerzo para que las cosas se den. [suena el teléfono] >>¡¿anestesia?! [suena el teléfono] >>el mismo. alo, mi querido anestesia. dime que me tienes buenas noticias. >>no,...
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david s.r was his expertise. a month ago what had orderlies, nurses, doctors stopping by his bedside for an extra visit and to see to his comfort was our father's goodness, his decency. that simple humanity that so many people here loved in our father dave witnessed in our final speaker today. in 1987 on the occasion of then senator bide's the 1988 presidential race. dave wrote last summer i saw bide walk awhat from a long -- large number of fans. any presidential candidate would be happy to recruit. instead he closetted himself for close to an hour with a stranger in pain. the man had just about broken down while telling biden that he had aids. what kind of society is this, he asked in his pain? dave continued. that much i overheard. the rest was between biden and this man. when i saw the man later in the meeting, he seemed calmer. biden had found a way to help him if only by listening. that compassion deserves to be noticed. in dave's 4,000 columns for the post, he wrote about or mentioned j
david s.r was his expertise. a month ago what had orderlies, nurses, doctors stopping by his bedside for an extra visit and to see to his comfort was our father's goodness, his decency. that simple humanity that so many people here loved in our father dave witnessed in our final speaker today. in 1987 on the occasion of then senator bide's the 1988 presidential race. dave wrote last summer i saw bide walk awhat from a long -- large number of fans. any presidential candidate would be happy to...
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and he's slightly controversial, is he not, david?ell, he -- >> go ahead. >> hold on two seconds, you guys. i'm sorry we're just getting our wires crossed a bit. i was saying to david starkey because of the austerity program he's slightly controversial. >> he is. but what caused more controversy was whether he should wear morning dress. that's what people get excited about at weddings. he's shown good manners. rachel, i was saying that this couple, william and kate, really represent a new generation, and young people in great britain must be very the royal family now looks like them. >> it is. i mean, just as david and samantha were a new generation of politicians, a new political family, a dynasty to a young family, the royal family now has a new couple to focus on. and you know, it's another rebirth for them. it's very, very exciting. >> meanwhile -- >> david cameron is having his second royal wedding in his lifetime. lovely for him. as it is for us. >> meanwhile, as we can see, people entering the abbey. we should mention that most
and he's slightly controversial, is he not, david?ell, he -- >> go ahead. >> hold on two seconds, you guys. i'm sorry we're just getting our wires crossed a bit. i was saying to david starkey because of the austerity program he's slightly controversial. >> he is. but what caused more controversy was whether he should wear morning dress. that's what people get excited about at weddings. he's shown good manners. rachel, i was saying that this couple, william and kate, really...
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david was like, yeah, tell me. david, we talk to therapists about this.it but can we not? >> jimmy: you don't have to pay howard at the end, that's nice. >> no, that was free. although, you know, you say things on howard and howard says things and you agree and it's all over the press. >> jimmy: did you get misquoted as far as the context? >> i wouldn't say misquoted but i would say, you know, like i had said something about david and it's, courteney says david is sex obsessed. >> jimmy: most guys are sex obsessed. >> is that news? >> jimmy: that's probably the least of david's problems. david has formed his own circus complete with flying dwarfsed an weird things like that. >> it actually happened. i was here -- i forget how long ago, and i was talking about it and now it has happened. >> jimmy: it has come to fruition. >> the roosevelt hotel. i slurred over that word. roosevelt hotel. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and it's called david arquette presents features mad house. >> jimmy: see, this is what i particularly like, because this seems, i imagine as his wife,
david was like, yeah, tell me. david, we talk to therapists about this.it but can we not? >> jimmy: you don't have to pay howard at the end, that's nice. >> no, that was free. although, you know, you say things on howard and howard says things and you agree and it's all over the press. >> jimmy: did you get misquoted as far as the context? >> i wouldn't say misquoted but i would say, you know, like i had said something about david and it's, courteney says david is sex...
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we--i asked david to research it, and david came back with, there is no other work written on this subject, and that was irresistible to us. you know, we feel very strongly about it. we knew we had an advantage if we went to speak to the people who do it, you know? i don't have to walk in cold. i'm not, you know--it's like, "how did you boys meet?" i know, you know, who i'm talking to, and generally, we're at least acquaintances if not close friends, and we're talking about events that we did together or that we've done, you know, separately, but the same event, you know, at different times. and it gave us a window into these people that other people didn't have. we asked them, "what really matters to you? "what are you willing to put yourself on the line for? "what are you willing to put your rep and your honor "on the line for?" (bender) "and why?" (crosby) "and why?" (bender) you should see their eyes light up when you ask that question. it draws something out of them equivalent to the music. it's the passion. it comes from that place that is expressed often in the art, but when you're
we--i asked david to research it, and david came back with, there is no other work written on this subject, and that was irresistible to us. you know, we feel very strongly about it. we knew we had an advantage if we went to speak to the people who do it, you know? i don't have to walk in cold. i'm not, you know--it's like, "how did you boys meet?" i know, you know, who i'm talking to, and generally, we're at least acquaintances if not close friends, and we're talking about events...
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david paints a vivid picture of jesus' agony. all my bones are out of joint, my heart melted within me. my strength is dried up and my tongue clings to my jaws. in another psalm david predicts the soldiers response. they gave me gal for my food. for my thirt, they gave me vinegar. psalm 22 says the messiah would be ridiculed. david's exact words shouted at jesus by roman soldiers, jewish priests and even the thief crucified with him. let him rescue him. double prophesy from the psalms, they divided jesus garments into 4 parts, then cast lots for his tunic, a seemless garment they couldn't divide. historians say they played like this, a roman gambling game called king for a day. 2,000 year later, the romans crucified 2 thieves with jesus fulfilling isaiah's prophesy he would be numbered with the transgresers. through it all jesus prayed for his executioners. father, believe them. here again he fulfilled the words of david, they have fought against me without a cause, i give myself to prayer. at noon that day, the sun grew dark jus
david paints a vivid picture of jesus' agony. all my bones are out of joint, my heart melted within me. my strength is dried up and my tongue clings to my jaws. in another psalm david predicts the soldiers response. they gave me gal for my food. for my thirt, they gave me vinegar. psalm 22 says the messiah would be ridiculed. david's exact words shouted at jesus by roman soldiers, jewish priests and even the thief crucified with him. let him rescue him. double prophesy from the psalms, they...
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columnist david broder died at the age of 81. today a memorial service was held at the national press club in washington. speakers include vice president joe biden, gwen eyeful of pbs and the chairman and ceo of "the washington post," done gramm. david broder won a pulitzer in 1973 for his coverage of the watergate scandal. this is an hour-and-a-half. ♪ [inaudible conversations] ♪ [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] ♪ [inaudible conversations] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please rise [inaudible] thank you very much. [inaudible conversations] >> welcome. david broder was a reporter. he knew that about himself from literally his youngest days. he never reconsidered or wavered in his passion for this calling for his competitive result to be the best he could. he became a columnist, lecturer, speaker, pungent and tv talking head. he was also a husband, father and grandfather, george broder's
columnist david broder died at the age of 81. today a memorial service was held at the national press club in washington. speakers include vice president joe biden, gwen eyeful of pbs and the chairman and ceo of "the washington post," done gramm. david broder won a pulitzer in 1973 for his coverage of the watergate scandal. this is an hour-and-a-half. ♪ [inaudible conversations] ♪ [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible...
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david? >> david kerley reporting in on donald trump tonight. david, thanks so much. >>> and as tea party members now mark 100 days, someone else was in wisconsin today. sarah palin. i want to bring in christiane amanpour. this crossed the wires. talking about we didn't elect you to rearrange the debt chairs on a sinking "titanic." tea party faithful applying pressure but on republicans in congress. >> they wanted much more severe cuts in order the keep that government from shutting down, as we saw last week. now this sets them up for another big battle, over the next vote that has to be taken that is, to raise the debt ceiling of the united states. >> i know you'll be sitting down with tea party members to mark the 100 days. and you've got a meeting with secretary geithner. the big question is, can you keep the debt ceiling where it is? timothy geithner says it can't. >> he's saying this cannot be brought to the brink the way the previous vote was. wall street is beginning to watch the markets. and also urging the republicans to get along and s
david? >> david kerley reporting in on donald trump tonight. david, thanks so much. >>> and as tea party members now mark 100 days, someone else was in wisconsin today. sarah palin. i want to bring in christiane amanpour. this crossed the wires. talking about we didn't elect you to rearrange the debt chairs on a sinking "titanic." tea party faithful applying pressure but on republicans in congress. >> they wanted much more severe cuts in order the keep that...
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>> david moses: david moses! 15! brooklyn, new york!tahl: is she going to do it? >> higginsen: "is she going to do it?" >> rodriguez: rhonda rodriguez! >> higginsen: yes! she did it. >> ♪ go down moses... ♪ ♪ >> stahl: you spend nine months with these kids, you give them everything. and they finally get up for this performance. >> higginsen: i couldn't stay in my chair. my heart's dancing. my mind's racing. i'm watching everything and i'm watching everybody. >> stahl: and what she, and everyone else, saw that day was a group of teenagers transformed. ♪ ♪ >> francois: i can't even describe it. it's the most wonderful thing i ever been a part of with my life. ♪ ♪ >> stahl: are you going to come back next year? >> david moses: definitely. >> stahl: definitely? >> david moses: definitely. >> stahl: what's going on inside? >> howard: joy. that's what's inside my heart all the time when i'm in here. >> stahl: do you ever think that you're actually saving some of these kids? >> higginsen: i guess i'm thinking that this music can make it better
>> david moses: david moses! 15! brooklyn, new york!tahl: is she going to do it? >> higginsen: "is she going to do it?" >> rodriguez: rhonda rodriguez! >> higginsen: yes! she did it. >> ♪ go down moses... ♪ ♪ >> stahl: you spend nine months with these kids, you give them everything. and they finally get up for this performance. >> higginsen: i couldn't stay in my chair. my heart's dancing. my mind's racing. i'm watching everything and...
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this is david. there are a lot of things happening to these characters that they talked about are for a look time. it's life and death for these people. to be there daily for every performance and to try to find it, find the reality and be there and try not to over -- i think the challenge is you work in rehearsal for weeks and weeks and you start to do the performance and it takes on a life of it's own which is great. you become more settled into the process of being in the play, the reality of the play takes over which is the really wonderful thing. and it starts to work for you, but to get to that place, you go through, you hit a lot of walls and places where you are, this doesn't feel right. then there's the audience and every night you're, the audience is a huge part of this play because the characters talk to the audience and look to the audience for really approval. every character in the play is trying to get the audience on your side so the audience affects us and if there's a responsive au
this is david. there are a lot of things happening to these characters that they talked about are for a look time. it's life and death for these people. to be there daily for every performance and to try to find it, find the reality and be there and try not to over -- i think the challenge is you work in rehearsal for weeks and weeks and you start to do the performance and it takes on a life of it's own which is great. you become more settled into the process of being in the play, the reality...
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please thank our guests, john seigenthaler and david halberstam. [applause] we've been joined today by author david halberstam and first amendment center founder john seigenthaler. i'm ken paulson, back next week with another edition of speaking freely. captioning provided by the first amendment center, funded by the freedom forum. captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com
please thank our guests, john seigenthaler and david halberstam. [applause] we've been joined today by author david halberstam and first amendment center founder john seigenthaler. i'm ken paulson, back next week with another edition of speaking freely. captioning provided by the first amendment center, funded by the freedom forum. captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com
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so call who was the head of american energy and david so call. it was also somebody who looked at acquisition candidates for berkshire hathaway now as the facts are coming out it appears that he was new meeting with citi group bankers on december thirteenth and the next day he bought shares in a country called oversaw in a company called lubrizol now the day before the citi group bankers understood that they were talking to david so call in his capacity as an officer of berkshire hathaway in a capacity of an officer who evaluates potential acquisition candidates for berkshire hathaway that seemed to be their clear understanding and in that meeting david sokol asked for a meeting with the president of lubrizol his so he sought that meeting and on december seventeenth we now find out through bloomberg news that on december seventh seventeen the city group bankers feedback to david so call that the president of lubrizol you know was going to bring berkshire hathaway's interest forward to the board of directors at lubrizol so it's pretty clear that h
so call who was the head of american energy and david so call. it was also somebody who looked at acquisition candidates for berkshire hathaway now as the facts are coming out it appears that he was new meeting with citi group bankers on december thirteenth and the next day he bought shares in a country called oversaw in a company called lubrizol now the day before the citi group bankers understood that they were talking to david so call in his capacity as an officer of berkshire hathaway in a...
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to david broder. his observations about our country, our government, and the political figures he covered were straightforward and, from my perspective, always unvarnished. he was different. he was different then every other press person i have ever met. i call his undertakings, and all undertakings in all professions, there are some who tower above the others, whether it is in baseball or in politics or in business or in journalism. he was a towering figure. and he was not only recognized by his peers and his fellow journalists. he was recognized by those of us who were on the other side or in the notebook. he was a towering figure. you did not have to know that or had enoughitzer pe literary awards to fill up my office in the west wing. you just knew. you understood. it was obvious. in a town full of monuments, david broder stood tall. if you will forgive me as a politician commenting on the profession of journalism, he stood tall as a monument to journalism. he was fair. he was fearless. in the pur
to david broder. his observations about our country, our government, and the political figures he covered were straightforward and, from my perspective, always unvarnished. he was different. he was different then every other press person i have ever met. i call his undertakings, and all undertakings in all professions, there are some who tower above the others, whether it is in baseball or in politics or in business or in journalism. he was a towering figure. and he was not only recognized by...
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edgar hoover dies, as david mentioned, was this pro-intel scandal. sort of all of these black bag surveillance jobs that the fbi had been doing against american dissident groups like the weather underground, the black panthers and then those terrible american radicals, people like reverend martin luther king. and all of these illegal surveillance programs, intimidation programs, break-ins, sort of all of this relatively nasty, determine illegal stuff -- definitely illegal stuff that the fbi had been involved in. all of it mostly sanctioned by hoover personally. and there become several rounds of scandals that come out after this, after hoover dies. a number of fbi officials including the man that we now know as deepthroat, mark felt, end up being prosecuted for their role in watergate and these black bag jobs for these illegal surveillance activities. and the fbi begins this big crackdown, and by crackdown i mean agreeing that they will only do legal surveillance from this point forward. and one of the things that becomes really fascinating to me as
edgar hoover dies, as david mentioned, was this pro-intel scandal. sort of all of these black bag surveillance jobs that the fbi had been doing against american dissident groups like the weather underground, the black panthers and then those terrible american radicals, people like reverend martin luther king. and all of these illegal surveillance programs, intimidation programs, break-ins, sort of all of this relatively nasty, determine illegal stuff -- definitely illegal stuff that the fbi had...
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in misrata, it is quite bloody, david. when i was there, a ship had just arrived from misrata filled with refugees and the wounded, and i went to the hospital there in misrata and i saw a lot of young men who were dead and dying and gravely wounded. this is a pretty bloody situation, and it has the earmarks of being a stalemate. now, we hope that gadhafi will crumble from within, but hope is not a strategy, and it's pretty obvious to me that we need -- even though i was glad to see the predator now in the fight, it's pretty obvious to me that the united states has got to play a greater role in the air power side. our nato allies neither have the assets, nor, frankly, the will. there's only 6 countries of the 28 in nato that are actively engaged in this situation. >> so, if you talk about predators being used, supplies for the rebels. if it comes to it, senator, would you like to see this president okay ground troops going in, if that's what it takes to break the stalemate? >> no, i would not, david. i think it would be tot
in misrata, it is quite bloody, david. when i was there, a ship had just arrived from misrata filled with refugees and the wounded, and i went to the hospital there in misrata and i saw a lot of young men who were dead and dying and gravely wounded. this is a pretty bloody situation, and it has the earmarks of being a stalemate. now, we hope that gadhafi will crumble from within, but hope is not a strategy, and it's pretty obvious to me that we need -- even though i was glad to see the predator...
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>> couric: david martin. david, thank you. now, to libya, where moammar qaddafi's forces have been fighting rebels for more than two months. today, the u.s. ambassador said the death toll could be as high as 30,000. the situation in libya dominated my interview today with british prime minister david cameron at 10 downing street here in london. i began by asking him about a statement by a government official that britain must be ready to be in libya for the long haul. >> i think we should be both patient and persistent-- patient because, yes, this does take time to get this right, but persistent because we are doing, with our allies, absolutely the right thing. we must keep turning up the pressure, military pressure, diplomat pressure, political pressure, so that we give libyans a better chance at a better life. >> couric: can you envision arming the rebels in a more significant way? i know that great britain is currently provide some equipment and military advisers, but it's in its sixth week, this military intervention, and
>> couric: david martin. david, thank you. now, to libya, where moammar qaddafi's forces have been fighting rebels for more than two months. today, the u.s. ambassador said the death toll could be as high as 30,000. the situation in libya dominated my interview today with british prime minister david cameron at 10 downing street here in london. i began by asking him about a statement by a government official that britain must be ready to be in libya for the long haul. >> i think we...
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we've been speaking with david kelly, chief market strategist at j.p. morgan funds, and joe davis, chief economist at vanguard. >> tom: here are the stories in tonight's n.b.r. newswheel: stocks ended higher. after all that news, the dow leapt 95.5 points, the nasdaq added 22 points and the s&p 500 up eight points. big board volume rose to almost 960 million shares, while nasdaq volume was just below 2.1 billion. demand for heavy machinery, computers and vehicles rose in march for a third consecutive month, indicating a pickup in business investment. the commerce department said orders for durable goods rose 2.5% last month, from an 0.7% the previous month. >> susie: berkshire hathaway said today a former top executive broke insider trading rules and the company's code of ethics. david sokol resigned last month after revealing that he bought $10 million worth of lubrizol stock just before encouraging warren buffett to buy the specialty chemical company. sokol was considered a leading contender to succeed buffett as c.e.o. joining us now, tom russo of ga
we've been speaking with david kelly, chief market strategist at j.p. morgan funds, and joe davis, chief economist at vanguard. >> tom: here are the stories in tonight's n.b.r. newswheel: stocks ended higher. after all that news, the dow leapt 95.5 points, the nasdaq added 22 points and the s&p 500 up eight points. big board volume rose to almost 960 million shares, while nasdaq volume was just below 2.1 billion. demand for heavy machinery, computers and vehicles rose in march for a...
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david?> all right, david kerley, thank you. and for more, we're joined by bob woodruff, who has followed this story. because of his own brain injury, of course on assignment in iraq. and dr. jonathan fellis, a brain injury specialist. also here with us tonight. bob, i wanted to start with you. on this easter, we want back to a family moment of yours, when your children were helping you with words. and in this one in particular, was belt buckle. let's take a look. >> belt buckle. >> bedbugle. >> belt. >> belt. >> bout. >> no -- belt. >> belt. >> buckle. >> buckle. belt buckle. you told me. belt buckle. >> you did it. >> proud kids there. and they have grown up since then. >> reporter: yeah. >> you were saying for gabrielle giffords could come is this massive hurdle you remember, putting the cranium back together. >> reporter: this is the same side, hit on the left side, which is a lot of language. in terms of cognition, she will know exactly what she's saying, she understands the things said
david?> all right, david kerley, thank you. and for more, we're joined by bob woodruff, who has followed this story. because of his own brain injury, of course on assignment in iraq. and dr. jonathan fellis, a brain injury specialist. also here with us tonight. bob, i wanted to start with you. on this easter, we want back to a family moment of yours, when your children were helping you with words. and in this one in particular, was belt buckle. let's take a look. >> belt buckle....
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david? >> much more to come on this case this week. linsey davis, thank you. >>> and we turn now to the terror at 36,000 feet. that hole in the roof that tore open during a southwest flight over arizona. tonight, there is new evidence of a crack of age in that fuselage, where the hole tore right open. lisa stark was the first to report those findings today and tonight, she's learned something else. lisa is at reagan national. lisa, we knew of visual inspections of these planes, but what have you learned of the so-called intensive inspections of that particular spot on the plane? >> reporter: well, david, what sources close to the investigation have told me is that there is no requirement for an intensive inspection at this very part of the plane. the very part that broke apart. because apparently they never thought cracks could develop there. and, in fact, southwest has just issued a statement, saying, what we saw on flight 812 is a new and unknown issue. investigators today began cutting apart the damaged southwest jet. the section th
david? >> much more to come on this case this week. linsey davis, thank you. >>> and we turn now to the terror at 36,000 feet. that hole in the roof that tore open during a southwest flight over arizona. tonight, there is new evidence of a crack of age in that fuselage, where the hole tore right open. lisa stark was the first to report those findings today and tonight, she's learned something else. lisa is at reagan national. lisa, we knew of visual inspections of these planes,...
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david? >> david kerley at the white house. thanks so much. >>> as americans wait to see how the cuts will affect them, a different kind of score card tonight, the political one. let's bring in the host of "this week" christiane amanpour. always great to see you. i want to play for you the president talking about compromise here and get your reaction on the backside. >> like any worthwhile compromise, both sides had to make tough decisions and give ground on issues important to them. i certainly did that. >> we've heard so much from this white house and president about acting like adults. if we go back and try to figure out who the winners and losers are, what's the talk in washington? >> of course as the president said in the final days of the showdown, there was give and take until the deal was finally made. if you look at the beginning of this process when it started months ago, the person who comes closest to his original number, to the original dollar wish list is speaker boehner. >> what do you make of michele bachmann, s
david? >> david kerley at the white house. thanks so much. >>> as americans wait to see how the cuts will affect them, a different kind of score card tonight, the political one. let's bring in the host of "this week" christiane amanpour. always great to see you. i want to play for you the president talking about compromise here and get your reaction on the backside. >> like any worthwhile compromise, both sides had to make tough decisions and give ground on issues...
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david? >> lisa stark leading us off. thank you. i want to bring in john cox, airline safety expert and veteran pilot, he's flown many of these 737s. right to the gaping hole and notion of metal fatigue. what is metal fatigue? >> david, metal fatigue can come in a couple different ways. one is a type of corrosion, you could think of an aluminum can exposed to the weather. the other is due to the airplane taking off, landing, being stressed, pressurized, depressurized, so it flexes the aluminum back and forth. >> you talk about the stress on the metal, and yet this plane was just 15 years old and flying time that's relatively middle aged. many other planes, so much older than that, flying in the skies right now. should we be concerned about those planes? >> no. the airplanes can be, that are well maintained can fly for many, many, many years. this is a very relatively young airplane, as you describe it, middle aged, i think that's one of the questions that the investigators ask. >> john, a lot
david? >> lisa stark leading us off. thank you. i want to bring in john cox, airline safety expert and veteran pilot, he's flown many of these 737s. right to the gaping hole and notion of metal fatigue. what is metal fatigue? >> david, metal fatigue can come in a couple different ways. one is a type of corrosion, you could think of an aluminum can exposed to the weather. the other is due to the airplane taking off, landing, being stressed, pressurized, depressurized, so it flexes...
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david? >> ryan luby, thank you. >>> we're going to turn next to the next giant battle in washington, the one many economists say could plunge this country back into recession. the u.s. is about to hit the league ceiling for our national debt. that ceiling, $14.3 trillion. congress must decide whether to raise it. how did we get here? we crunched the numbers, back to president reagan. he started with less than a trillion in debt and nearly tripled it to 2.7. then, president h.w. bush up, to $4.2 trillion. president clinton, $5.7 trillion. george w. bush and two wars nearly doubling it. $10.7 trillion. and president obama, the stimulus, and we've topped $14 trillion. so close to that ceiling. so, what does congress do now? david kerley is live from washington. david? >> reporter: good evening, david. raising the debt ceiling is usually routine. ten times in the past decade. but tea party republicans say they won't vote for it unless they get a serious commitment to more spending cuts. this, af
david? >> ryan luby, thank you. >>> we're going to turn next to the next giant battle in washington, the one many economists say could plunge this country back into recession. the u.s. is about to hit the league ceiling for our national debt. that ceiling, $14.3 trillion. congress must decide whether to raise it. how did we get here? we crunched the numbers, back to president reagan. he started with less than a trillion in debt and nearly tripled it to 2.7. then, president h.w....
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david arquette.edian mike birbiglia. and music from asking alexandria. with cleto and the cletones. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much. welcome to the show. i'm the host of the program. thank you for watching. thank you for being here tonight. is everyone happy that the government is still running? [ laughter ] i am so, so glad. who would give me my parking tickets? just before midnight, the government and the president agreed on a program that keep the company from not moving forward. and obama postponed a weekend with his family to visit williamsburg. bad news, we're going have to cancel our visit to colonial williamsburg. sorry, sasha and malia. he said, if they didn't have an agreement, he was going to make them go on ainvestigation to colonial williamsburg. i'm not going to pay taxes this year. we have a few days but i'm not going to pay. and when they say i'm going to prison, i will say, no, it will cost taxpayer money.
david arquette.edian mike birbiglia. and music from asking alexandria. with cleto and the cletones. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much. welcome to the show. i'm the host of the program. thank you for watching. thank you for being here tonight. is everyone happy that the government is still running? [ laughter ] i am so, so glad. who would give me my parking tickets? just before midnight, the government and the...
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is there information about david sokol that we're not being told? >> that's the big question. people would like to understand, what was buffett's judgment and what went wrong? because he trusted david sokol and clearly that was a mistake. he was the wrong guy. >> right. is this whole situation, if you look at the big picture, is this whole situation about insider trading? or is this about the way buffett runs his company? is it about buffett as a manager? >> the big picture is buffett as a manager, his practice of delegating so much and relying so much on people he's personally chosen to the point you get a situation like this, that blows up in his face. >> where was the board of directors in all of this? >> it sounds like they were a little bit late to the party. it sounds like they found out about sokol's resignation on the eve of it happening and now, the audit committee is coming in. the report they put out is only preliminary, so i don't think they're fully caught up, yet. >> you were a morgan stanley analyst for many years covering berkshire stock before you started writ
is there information about david sokol that we're not being told? >> that's the big question. people would like to understand, what was buffett's judgment and what went wrong? because he trusted david sokol and clearly that was a mistake. he was the wrong guy. >> right. is this whole situation, if you look at the big picture, is this whole situation about insider trading? or is this about the way buffett runs his company? is it about buffett as a manager? >> the big picture is...
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for more we're joined by david gregory, moderator of "meet the press." david, good evening to you. seeing the president celebrating the deal by greeting tourists today makes you wonder if you weren't watching the first campaign stop of his re-election campaign. does the white house see the president as the ultimate winner in this showdown? >> well, they may, but i think it's a little early to start crowning any winners out of a situation that leaves a lot of americans disgusted with washington. and that's on all sides of this. the president was at the lincoln memorial talking about cooperation between republicans and democrats in congress. i don't think this is really a great model of cooperation. coming precariously close to shutting down the government, endangering pay for our soldiers who are fighting in afghanistan and iraq. over tens of billions of dollars and big ideological policy differences when, as mike talks about, next year's budget, dealing with huge issues like entitlement spending, the differences are much wider, both ideologically and the numbers are so much bigger.
for more we're joined by david gregory, moderator of "meet the press." david, good evening to you. seeing the president celebrating the deal by greeting tourists today makes you wonder if you weren't watching the first campaign stop of his re-election campaign. does the white house see the president as the ultimate winner in this showdown? >> well, they may, but i think it's a little early to start crowning any winners out of a situation that leaves a lot of americans disgusted...
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david? >> david kerley, part of our team on the ground tonight. thank you. >>> we move now, and tonight, sweeping changes for air traffic controllers after that headline we brought you last night here. another case of an air traffic controller sleeping on the job. this time, in miami. but the question now, will the changes work? lisa stark on the case again tonight. >> reporter: from miami to seattle, controllers have been falling asleep at their screens. in some cases, leaving pilots and their passengers to fend for themselves. >> can't seem to get ahold of the tower here. >> reporter: clearly, the system was fraught with fatigue. now the first steps to try to fix it. >> we have decided to implement immediately new rest times for the controllers. >> reporter: the new rules require at least nine hours between shifts, up from the current eight hours. controllers will not be allowed to trade shifts unless they still have that nine-hour break. managers will work later into the night and earlier in the morning to insure extra coverage. will this work?
david? >> david kerley, part of our team on the ground tonight. thank you. >>> we move now, and tonight, sweeping changes for air traffic controllers after that headline we brought you last night here. another case of an air traffic controller sleeping on the job. this time, in miami. but the question now, will the changes work? lisa stark on the case again tonight. >> reporter: from miami to seattle, controllers have been falling asleep at their screens. in some cases,...
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here's something from david ignatius of the washington post. the united states has quietly created a joint centralized command center with turkey for surveillance from the surveillance drones flying over northern iraq. turkish officers look over the shoulders of their u.s. counterparts that the imagery and are free to target suspicious activities when they see it. the united states doesn't pull the trigger it just shows pictures. other examples of this are southeast asia where the u.s. navy is working with a number of regional countries to establish a fusion center in singapore, and nato where the global talks are part of a new program where they direct the operation of the global talks with the participating countries all get unlimited access to the downlinks. so that at least from the uav perspective is what some of the other countries are doing. .. >> it's a much -- some transfers of uav's are going to be consistent with some nonproliferation policy, and in particularly in the case of isr-type uavs which have so many benefits as outlined in
here's something from david ignatius of the washington post. the united states has quietly created a joint centralized command center with turkey for surveillance from the surveillance drones flying over northern iraq. turkish officers look over the shoulders of their u.s. counterparts that the imagery and are free to target suspicious activities when they see it. the united states doesn't pull the trigger it just shows pictures. other examples of this are southeast asia where the u.s. navy is...
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david and john did a great job of setting the context. i am just going to introduce catty and mike and get started with some questions. after about 20 minutes, we will open it up to the audience. kathy has worked in nursing since 1979. she is currently a staff nurse in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. she served on the executive board of va health care pennsylvania. she is chair of the mayor's alliance. her organization represents more than 1 million health care workers in the united states. mike works at goodyear tire and rubber in topeka, kansas. he was our 25 years ago as a pipefitter. he has served in various safety and health position including his current position as the safety and health coordinator for the united steelworkers at goodyear. he spent 14 years at goodyear as a first responders, medical officer, and emergency medical technician. he also has conducted numerous trainings on osha standards and workplace health and safety. you., let's start with many people probably do not think of health care workers when they think of osha. in
david and john did a great job of setting the context. i am just going to introduce catty and mike and get started with some questions. after about 20 minutes, we will open it up to the audience. kathy has worked in nursing since 1979. she is currently a staff nurse in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. she served on the executive board of va health care pennsylvania. she is chair of the mayor's alliance. her organization represents more than 1 million health care workers in the united states. mike...
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david figueroa sera trasladado a los angeles... hoy hace un recuento de sus logros...lvadoreÑos fueron vctimas de violaciones a los derechos humanos y otros 21 murieron en la zona sur de mxico en su ruta hacia los estados unidos... denuncio el gobierno del pais centroamericano... take vo --el crimn organizado y la delincuencia en mxico, son el comn denominador en dichas situaciones. --hugo martinez, canciller de el salvador, agreg que estas cifras forman parte de un informe que busca proteger a los migrantes en su transito por territorio mexicano.. take vo ---el gobierno mexicano acept ante las naciones unidas que "el fenmeno de las desaparicione s forzadas" puede estar dandose en mxico, ---sin embargo, an no se tienen cifras concretas ya que muchas situaciones pueden ser "extravo, secuestro o simple desaparacin" dijo el secretario de asuntos jurdicos, felipe jesus zamora... --- indic que se le pide a los enviados de la "onu" que sean mas concretos en sus seÑalamientos ... antes de entregar el informe final. roll weather open cu --y ahora directo al tiempo con ariel ro
david figueroa sera trasladado a los angeles... hoy hace un recuento de sus logros...lvadoreÑos fueron vctimas de violaciones a los derechos humanos y otros 21 murieron en la zona sur de mxico en su ruta hacia los estados unidos... denuncio el gobierno del pais centroamericano... take vo --el crimn organizado y la delincuencia en mxico, son el comn denominador en dichas situaciones. --hugo martinez, canciller de el salvador, agreg que estas cifras forman parte de un informe que busca proteger...
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thank you. >> thank you david. our next speaker is john paul scott, he's a licensed california architect and the deputy director of physical access for the san francisco mayor's office and he's responsible for the ada compliance and building plan for buildings and facilities. john paul. >> i would like to tell you a few things about our office, the mayor's office on disability. and first off we are not responsible for yellow, but it's required by state law. our offices also is responsible for the ada transition plan for curve ramps and sidewalks for the public right of -of-way. and we published this plan with the department of public works and it's in the 10-year capital plan and this was a process and resolution by the board of supervisors and signed by the mayor and we must plan for the future in an organized way. and the transition plan for curb ramps and sidewalks, identifies 15,000 curb ramps that are missing or need repair, and a potential 16 ,000 more that we haven't surveyed yet that probably need replaceme
thank you. >> thank you david. our next speaker is john paul scott, he's a licensed california architect and the deputy director of physical access for the san francisco mayor's office and he's responsible for the ada compliance and building plan for buildings and facilities. john paul. >> i would like to tell you a few things about our office, the mayor's office on disability. and first off we are not responsible for yellow, but it's required by state law. our offices also is...
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despues de 10 anos consumiendo de todo david tuvo que parar...a familia, dejo el trabajo y termino en la calle robando para poder consumir.. david tenia que escoger entre tratamiento y carcel.... escogio tratamiento. y le esta funcionando.... si hubiera muerto no seria nadie... /// take top deko cesar -----y si sospecha que su hijo o algun familiar es adicto a las drogas, y necesita ayuda... puede comunicarse con los siguientes centros, en el area de san jose : ----central treatment and recovery center: 792-5656 -o- 1 488-9919 ... ---camp recovery centers: 367-2190 ... take weather cam in plasma cu ---dicen los que saben que mañana a esta hora, sera invierno otra vez ! ---- a ver que nos dice al respecto, ariel rodriguez, nuestro meteorologo, que tiene el pronostico del tiempo....... roll open roll open take pkg -----ariel rodriguez: un sistema frontal se acerca y con el veremos mas lluvias e incluso tormentas...las temperaturas iran en descenso con maximas en el rango de los 50 y minimas en el rango de los 40 y 30 grados...el tiempo mejora el fi
despues de 10 anos consumiendo de todo david tuvo que parar...a familia, dejo el trabajo y termino en la calle robando para poder consumir.. david tenia que escoger entre tratamiento y carcel.... escogio tratamiento. y le esta funcionando.... si hubiera muerto no seria nadie... /// take top deko cesar -----y si sospecha que su hijo o algun familiar es adicto a las drogas, y necesita ayuda... puede comunicarse con los siguientes centros, en el area de san jose : ----central treatment and...
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david, yeah. brother david. >> my name is david. i am here from seattle actually, flew in for postal workers conference, postal workers union and today i got all dressed up and found my fellow postal workers. we visited a house of ill repute after which we went to the senate. [laughter] so my question, sort of a comment. i guess the big deal about this the change in the labor movement around the emergence of john swinney and that election back years ago and andy stern becoming a big leader and a seiu becoming a big leader with no realization that labor had to organize. a simple basic idea, right? organize, organize organize became the watchword watchword and sau was admired from afar. they did organize lots of workers but then somehow somewhere things went wrong and i guess how did it go wrong? what was wrong with the model is that maybe, and i've noticed some unions tend to be heavily staff based in the set for these people who you know might be bright college kids who are really progressive and eager and they are well-intentioned,
david, yeah. brother david. >> my name is david. i am here from seattle actually, flew in for postal workers conference, postal workers union and today i got all dressed up and found my fellow postal workers. we visited a house of ill repute after which we went to the senate. [laughter] so my question, sort of a comment. i guess the big deal about this the change in the labor movement around the emergence of john swinney and that election back years ago and andy stern becoming a big...
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he is not guilty." >> david fanning: much of television is about making disposable television.we try to do is to make television that lasts, television that says, "we respect your intelligence, we respect your curiosity, we respect that you value ideas as much as we do." >> this will be a monumental struggle of good versus evil. >> david fanning: 9/11 was a story we'd been covering for almost 20 years-- back into the 1980s, the first war on terrorism. we were, over those weeks after 9/11, using the best of our producers-- their knowledge and their experience and the institutional memory of the series-- in service of a collection of films that would become tremendously valuable in the weeks immediately after 9/11. >> the first weekend after the attacks of september 11, some people at camp david were arguing that the war against terrorism should include saddam hussein >> david fanning: frontline has gone on to devote more than 40 hours of documentaries to the struggles that followed. >> are you okay? garcia? >> david fanning: from on the ground in iraq... >> he got hit, came back
he is not guilty." >> david fanning: much of television is about making disposable television.we try to do is to make television that lasts, television that says, "we respect your intelligence, we respect your curiosity, we respect that you value ideas as much as we do." >> this will be a monumental struggle of good versus evil. >> david fanning: 9/11 was a story we'd been covering for almost 20 years-- back into the 1980s, the first war on terrorism. we were,...
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david is absolutely right. this is a new, this is a modern britain. snobbish about the fact that these people have humble origins. >> this is, by the way, a big celebration. this is a national holiday. you know, this means a lot for the economy of great britain. >> yes, we all stop working. we all stop working. >> i was going to say $6 billion in lost productivity. >> that's not so good. >> that's a chunk of change. but they're hoping that will be yes. more important that nations aren't just about economics. they're about feeling good. this is the supreme sort of feel-good event. happiness is more important than productivity. >> at the same time there's been an aw stirty program enacted by prime minister david cameron. he's reduced government spending by 25%, reduced welfare payments, gotten rid of something like 130,000 public sector jobs. so they again have to balance the opulence and the ritual of this royal wedding with a consideration for people who are suffering. >> yes. and i think they've done it very effectively. people didn't want them all t
david is absolutely right. this is a new, this is a modern britain. snobbish about the fact that these people have humble origins. >> this is, by the way, a big celebration. this is a national holiday. you know, this means a lot for the economy of great britain. >> yes, we all stop working. we all stop working. >> i was going to say $6 billion in lost productivity. >> that's not so good. >> that's a chunk of change. but they're hoping that will be yes. more...
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david, good to see you again tonight. >> reporter: you, too. when the dean says "we're on your side," he means it. we saw the thousands of people who rushed into this circle behind us today. they thought they were here to get a glimpse of the royal kiss, the one kiss. what they got was more than that. in fact, they got a real glimpse into the future of this royal family. like clockwork, their gleaming car pulled out of clarence house, the polished princes in the backseat. one, on the way to marry his princess bride. the other, the best man, there for his best friend. they were the boys the world mourned with after they lost their mother, princess diana. today, images of a monarchy that's healed. prince charles and the duchess of cornwall, camilla, who the boys have long since embraced, on their way, too. then, the queen, on this day, the proud grandmother, in yellow. prince phillip, now 90, at her side. at the abbey, the foreign dignitaries, the figureheads, and the famous. the prime minister, david cameron invited 30 years after camping out as
david, good to see you again tonight. >> reporter: you, too. when the dean says "we're on your side," he means it. we saw the thousands of people who rushed into this circle behind us today. they thought they were here to get a glimpse of the royal kiss, the one kiss. what they got was more than that. in fact, they got a real glimpse into the future of this royal family. like clockwork, their gleaming car pulled out of clarence house, the polished princes in the backseat. one,...
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david beckham, everybody. versus the philadelphia union on saturday at the home depot center. we'll be right back with wes craven. ♪ singer: there's a big thing... only happens in spring a sale so sweet, make you wanna sing... get your spriiiiing... for a little cha-ching... ...doo-doo-bee-do-dah... vj/vo: it's a spring thing sale. in stores only.up to 40% off at old navy. [ female announcer ] the counter. in most homes, it gets all the action. bring it. getting it clean again is easy with bounty. in this lab test, one sheet of bounty leaves this surface cleaner than 3 sheets of the bargain brand. ♪ why use more when you can use less? ♪ super durable, super absorbent, super clean. bounty. the one-sheet clean picker-upper. to finish what you started today. for the aches and sleeplessness in between, there's motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. motrin pm. you won't want to wait 'til morning to eat it. ♪ [ beep ] ♪ ♪ the perfect blend of sweet and nutty in
david beckham, everybody. versus the philadelphia union on saturday at the home depot center. we'll be right back with wes craven. ♪ singer: there's a big thing... only happens in spring a sale so sweet, make you wanna sing... get your spriiiiing... for a little cha-ching... ...doo-doo-bee-do-dah... vj/vo: it's a spring thing sale. in stores only.up to 40% off at old navy. [ female announcer ] the counter. in most homes, it gets all the action. bring it. getting it clean again is easy with...
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i would just add one thing, and it goes back to something david was saying. that is the problem of coordination and the fact that you can have 15 or 20 different employees at a construction site. that has always been a challenge for osha. in looking at a putrid challenge beyond construction, we have more and more industries -- of future challenge beyond construction, it is not one employer but multiple employers, and where the boundary of who is responsible for activities that the work side are becoming very blurred. one of the things we have to think hard about is how to coordinate and make sure we have adequate health critique health and safety on more and more places that look like construction. oc>> we have a lot of workers being reclassified as a self- employed, independent contractors. they are not protected by an ocean. when you look at the fatality statistics that are collected every year, increasing numbers of those statistics come from the death of self-employed individuals not only in construction but in other sectors. this classification directly
i would just add one thing, and it goes back to something david was saying. that is the problem of coordination and the fact that you can have 15 or 20 different employees at a construction site. that has always been a challenge for osha. in looking at a putrid challenge beyond construction, we have more and more industries -- of future challenge beyond construction, it is not one employer but multiple employers, and where the boundary of who is responsible for activities that the work side are...
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it was just about five minutes ago that david chiu sees it to be the mayor -- ceased to be the mayor. the active mayor for about 27 hours wallace the president of -- was the president of the board of supervisors. we thank you for your service. next to him is the senior member of the board of supervisors, the man who nominated john elsbernd. [applause] then not necessarily in alphabetical order, supervisor john avalos, supervisor david campos, supervisor carmen chiu, supervisor malia cohen, supervisor mirkarimi, supervisor farrell, supervisor kim, and supervisors got wiener -- supervisor scott leonor -- wiener. a number of your friends thought it appropriate to reach out to cover the span of mayors over the last fifth leaders, a small fraternity who you are about to join. leading that is lieutenant governor, who will brain some remarks. it was the man who served as a supervisor and whom the voters rewarded by making him lieutenant governor, and he was received by his colleagues at one minute after 1:00, when his tenure was evicted, and he gave an accounting of himself and the time he h
it was just about five minutes ago that david chiu sees it to be the mayor -- ceased to be the mayor. the active mayor for about 27 hours wallace the president of -- was the president of the board of supervisors. we thank you for your service. next to him is the senior member of the board of supervisors, the man who nominated john elsbernd. [applause] then not necessarily in alphabetical order, supervisor john avalos, supervisor david campos, supervisor carmen chiu, supervisor malia cohen,...