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. >> we want to bring in david mark to give us some perspective.e are expecting the president to speak. inevitably, we will be calling this a historic vote. if there is one thing, that is what it is. >> that is right. agree or disagree, it will fundamentally change the health care system in the united states. it has been debated and discussed for months. we saw all of the wrangling and the last minute dealing. >> many thought that the democrats did not have the votes. and then there was an agreement made by the president about abortion. what happened? >> this was the deal with congressman bart stupak of michigan. it is an agreement that the president will issue an execive order stating that no federal money can be used for the abortion procedure. this mollified tupac had he voted for it. -- qualified stupak -- mollified stupak. >> many say that the executive order does not change anything. is that true? >> there is some merit to that. i think that bart stupak felt that he may had to -- may have had to cut some sort of deal. shell is not clear exact
. >> we want to bring in david mark to give us some perspective.e are expecting the president to speak. inevitably, we will be calling this a historic vote. if there is one thing, that is what it is. >> that is right. agree or disagree, it will fundamentally change the health care system in the united states. it has been debated and discussed for months. we saw all of the wrangling and the last minute dealing. >> many thought that the democrats did not have the votes. and then...
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david? >> well, mark's absolutely right, obviously, it is consequence. whether it's consequence for good or bad, you know, i don't know. it's like trying to evaluate the iraq war on the day the tanks crossed the kuwaiti board near iraq. it looks good but this tremendously complicated thing. more complicated than the iraq war. and it could go good or bad. i mean the good side obviously is the coverage. the bad side is people like me is the sense of fiscal risk involved. and i think that was underlined this week by two events. one the cbo came out with their results, their predictions of where the budget deficit will be without health care in ten years from now. and will have gone from 40% of gdp, of public debt to 90% in ten years. that's just cataclysmic. and then in the short term this week we have three bond issuings where the government is issuing debt three days in a below and-- row and it's going badly. people are nervous about u.s. government debt. in fact corporate debt is seen as less risky than government debt that is just a straw in the wind th
david? >> well, mark's absolutely right, obviously, it is consequence. whether it's consequence for good or bad, you know, i don't know. it's like trying to evaluate the iraq war on the day the tanks crossed the kuwaiti board near iraq. it looks good but this tremendously complicated thing. more complicated than the iraq war. and it could go good or bad. i mean the good side obviously is the coverage. the bad side is people like me is the sense of fiscal risk involved. and i think that...
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david greenhorn. from six battalion attached to third battalion of their rifles. riflemen mark marshall. from the second battalion the duke of lancaster regiment, sean dorsey. from 36 engineer regiment royal engineers, first battalion guards, lt. douglas. from first battalion scots guards, and sergeant david walker. these men of exceptional bravery are great courage and skill whose loss is deeply felt. we send our profound condolences to their families and loved ones. meeting with others in addition to my duties in the house i thought of such duties today. >> i am sure everyone will want to associate themselves with the prime minister's comments. my prime ministers never shared -- they paid for the bailout. what will my friend give me when they give their money back that threatens our services and we will not ever squander this investment on a halfback public share offer. >> we have imposed a 50% national insurance tax on bank bonuses which has to be paid by everybody paying cash bonuses over the next year and we insisted on the application of the g 20 rules which means cash bonuses canno
david greenhorn. from six battalion attached to third battalion of their rifles. riflemen mark marshall. from the second battalion the duke of lancaster regiment, sean dorsey. from 36 engineer regiment royal engineers, first battalion guards, lt. douglas. from first battalion scots guards, and sergeant david walker. these men of exceptional bravery are great courage and skill whose loss is deeply felt. we send our profound condolences to their families and loved ones. meeting with others in...
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david green holm. from sixth battalion the rifles, attached to third battalion theÑi rifles, mark marshal. rom sixth battalion, the lancaster regiment, kings man shawn dawson the guy millers. from first battalion and guards, lieutenant douglas dalsel. lance sergeant david walker. these were men of exceptional braverry, of great courage and great skill whose loss is deeply felt. each and every one of them say hero dedicated to their colleagues and to their mission. we send profound condolences to their loved ones. >> jamie reed. i'm sure everyone in the house will want to associate themselves with the prime minister's comments. my constituents never shared in the bankers' bonuses. what assurances with -- can the prime minister give that we will get the money back and that we will not ever squander this investment on a half-baked public share holding? >> first of all, we have imposed a 50% national insurance tax on bank bonuses which has to be paid by everybody paying cash bonuses over the course of the next year and i cysted on the application of the g-20 rules which means cash bonuses above
david green holm. from sixth battalion the rifles, attached to third battalion theÑi rifles, mark marshal. rom sixth battalion, the lancaster regiment, kings man shawn dawson the guy millers. from first battalion and guards, lieutenant douglas dalsel. lance sergeant david walker. these were men of exceptional braverry, of great courage and great skill whose loss is deeply felt. each and every one of them say hero dedicated to their colleagues and to their mission. we send profound condolences...
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she also left in 2005 and distinctly remembers watching david choke mark rinder, the church spokesmanabbed mike around the neck and swings around and is choking him and he's holding his neck and mike is grabbing the side of his chair and struggling like not knowing what was going on, and his face is turning red and -- and the veins are popping in his neck and i'm going, what in the hell is going on? >> reporter: steve hall was a writer for the church who left in 2004. he says he saw miscage attack mark rinder in 2003. >> he grabs mike's head with both his hand, throws mike off his feet because he's strong and he put his whole body into this, he smacks mike's head against this cherry wood wall. >> church of scientology spokesman, tommy davis insists all of these former scientologists are liars, bitter organization members who were demoted from their positions by david miscage. mark rinder was asked about rumors of abuse by bbc when he was spokesman for the church. he was asked these same allegations and one of his responses was, i'll tell you what, if you come up with that again and sh
she also left in 2005 and distinctly remembers watching david choke mark rinder, the church spokesmanabbed mike around the neck and swings around and is choking him and he's holding his neck and mike is grabbing the side of his chair and struggling like not knowing what was going on, and his face is turning red and -- and the veins are popping in his neck and i'm going, what in the hell is going on? >> reporter: steve hall was a writer for the church who left in 2004. he says he saw...
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host: our conversation with david and mark.he elections show a finchingsing democracy in iraq, if they can keep it. editorial. guest: i think that's absolutely the issue. if they can keep it. it's rather remarkable, i think, that iraq has now held two national elections successfully, had frankly higher percentages of participation than we have here in this country, and seem to be arriving at a workable national democratic consensus quicker, frankly, than this country did after our own revolution. host: vice president joe biden traveled to the middle east. he delivered a speech at tell aveeve university to talk about the way forward and the peace process in the middle east. this came the same week in israel the prime minister announcing while the vice president was there the construction of 16 00 additional housing units in east jerusalem. here's what joe biden said last thursday. >> we all know what happens when cynicism festers, distrust, harsh words, and eventually violence. the cycle of unintended consequences, which has hap
host: our conversation with david and mark.he elections show a finchingsing democracy in iraq, if they can keep it. editorial. guest: i think that's absolutely the issue. if they can keep it. it's rather remarkable, i think, that iraq has now held two national elections successfully, had frankly higher percentages of participation than we have here in this country, and seem to be arriving at a workable national democratic consensus quicker, frankly, than this country did after our own...
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>> lehrer: and how it all looks to shields and brooks-- syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. >> lehrer: this going to happen, mark? >> it's going to happen, jim. i think there is a good chance of it happening but it's far from locked down. i mean in spite of the projections and optimism on the part of mr. clyburn and the speaker. it's a tough list. >> lehrer: not locked down. >> they have to be publicly confident. if they are not it all collapses. but i guess the people i talk to think it's likely. but i'm hearing the same thing mark is hearing, that there is a lot of nervousness. >> lehrer: where are the-- who are the problem democrats left right now. we know about the stupaks and the antiabortion folks. who else? >> well there are 39 democrats who opposed it the first time around. and that was, you know, a big list. and four, they lost four members, from that group through death or attrition or resignation or whatever. so you have people who have-- congressman stupak and others, matter of conviction, what they believe. you have people who are terrified in their dist
>> lehrer: and how it all looks to shields and brooks-- syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. >> lehrer: this going to happen, mark? >> it's going to happen, jim. i think there is a good chance of it happening but it's far from locked down. i mean in spite of the projections and optimism on the part of mr. clyburn and the speaker. it's a tough list. >> lehrer: not locked down. >> they have to be publicly confident....
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mark. >> reporter: hi, david. even here in santiago, this was such a massive earthquake, they could feel it very strongly here. the damage in the capital city is nothing compared to along the coastal area. but as you can see behind me with this apartment building, there is damage here. this building was knocked off the foundation by the earthquake. the residents had to flee, some had to be rescued. fortunately no one because killed. they have lost their homes. this building will have to be knocked down, condemned by the city. the worst of the damage was to the west and to the south of us along the coastal areas in the towns of concepcion and constitution. along that area there. block after block after block of homes and buildings knocked down. lots of desperation. there have been problems. you alluded to problems with police and looters. indeed, police were there trying to quell looters in marketplaces, also going after banks. the military was called in to try to bring order. reportedly order has been restored the
mark. >> reporter: hi, david. even here in santiago, this was such a massive earthquake, they could feel it very strongly here. the damage in the capital city is nothing compared to along the coastal area. but as you can see behind me with this apartment building, there is damage here. this building was knocked off the foundation by the earthquake. the residents had to flee, some had to be rescued. fortunately no one because killed. they have lost their homes. this building will have to...
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interesting, larry, that every assassin, you learn all three names, john wilkes booth, lee harvey oswald, mark david chapman. >> larry: what's that mean? >> what's charles manson's middle name? >> larry: who cares? >> he's the most notorious killer in america. we don't know his middle name, but all these sole lone nut assassins given three names. >> larry: because? >> it's a psychological preparation to get accustomed that only one person does the dirty work. >> larry: jesse ventura, that's interesting. we'll be right back with more. the book is "american conspiracies." don't go away. approximate thanks for coming. it was really nice to meet you, a.j. yeah, you too. a.j.? (alarm blasting) (screaming) (phone rings) hello? this is bill with broadview security. is everything okay? no. there's this guy - he just smashed in my door. i'm seúling help right now. thank you. (announcer) brink's home security is now broadview security. call now to install the standard system for just $99. the proven technology of a broadview security system delivers rapid response from highly-trained professionals, 24 hours a
interesting, larry, that every assassin, you learn all three names, john wilkes booth, lee harvey oswald, mark david chapman. >> larry: what's that mean? >> what's charles manson's middle name? >> larry: who cares? >> he's the most notorious killer in america. we don't know his middle name, but all these sole lone nut assassins given three names. >> larry: because? >> it's a psychological preparation to get accustomed that only one person does the dirty work....
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interesting, larry, that every assassin, lone nut assassin, jon wilkes booth, lee harvey oswald, mark davidhapman. >> larry: what's that mean? >> what's charles manson's middle name? >> larry: who cares? >> he's the most notorious killer in america. we don't know his middle name, but all these sole lone nut assassins given three names. >> larry: because? >> it's a psychological preparation to get accustomed that only one person does the dirty work. >> larry: jesse ventura, that's interesting. we'll be right back with more. the book is "american conspiracies." don't go away. it's speedy alka-seltzer. alka-seltzer plus. rushes relief for all-over, achy colds. the official cold medicine of the u.s. ski team. alka-seltzer plus. to st. cloud, minnesota. >> larry: we're back. let's take a couple calls for jesse ventura. the book "american conspiracies." sacramento, california. hello. >> caller: hey larry and jesse. it's an honor to speak with both of you. i felt very compelled to call, because i agree with everything jesse said. it must be because we're from the same generation. i feel the same w
interesting, larry, that every assassin, lone nut assassin, jon wilkes booth, lee harvey oswald, mark davidhapman. >> larry: what's that mean? >> what's charles manson's middle name? >> larry: who cares? >> he's the most notorious killer in america. we don't know his middle name, but all these sole lone nut assassins given three names. >> larry: because? >> it's a psychological preparation to get accustomed that only one person does the dirty work. >>...
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. >> lehrer: mark shields and david brooks present their weekly analysis. >> woodruff: and some reflections on a remarkable week for women shattering ceilings, including one on a high school football field. >> what coach doesn't want to win. i want to win. we all want to win. i think that's universal. i think that has nothing to do with whether i'm a woman or they're a man. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: bank of america monsanto. producing more. conserving more. improving farmers' lives. that's sustainable agriculture. more at producemoreconservemore.com. >> this is the engine that connects abundant grain from the american heartland to haran's best selling whole wheat, while keeping 60 billion pounds of carbon out of the atmosphere every year. bnsf, the engine that connects us. this is the power of human energy. >> we are intel, sponsors of tomorrow. grant thornton. and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing sup
. >> lehrer: mark shields and david brooks present their weekly analysis. >> woodruff: and some reflections on a remarkable week for women shattering ceilings, including one on a high school football field. >> what coach doesn't want to win. i want to win. we all want to win. i think that's universal. i think that has nothing to do with whether i'm a woman or they're a man. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been...
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and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks, among others.hank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: every business day, bank of america lends nearly $3 billion to individuals, institutions, schools, organizations and businesses in every corner of the economy. america-- growing stronger everyday. when someone you count on is not responsive, bad things could happen. grant thornton believes it's important to be responsive, through direct client access to our partners. grant thornton. >> chevron. this is the power of human energy. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy productive life. 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. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks, among others.hank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: every business day, bank of america lends nearly $3 billion to individuals, institutions, schools, organizations and businesses in every corner of the economy. america-- growing stronger everyday. when someone you count on is not responsive, bad things could happen. grant thornton believes it's important to be responsive, through...
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mark mahaney. also, our guest host, david bianco, head of u.s. equity strategy at bank of america, merrill lynch. 's in studio. i thought you had been in studio before, but it wasn't you, i realized it was nick faldo. and you're actually different people. >> yes, we are. >> i thought you had been in before. we had a long talk with jack welch yesterday about this that gave us a whole new perspective. i was fully behind google saying, you know, you go, girl. i mean, you don't need to put up with this censoring, and you need to free the chinese people. welch says for shareholders, employees, business people, 20 years from now, this move could have huge repercussions that maybe you should have let the u.s. government maybe take on the communists in china. what's your feeling? >> for shareholders, this was a negative decision. they just took out 5% of their long-term value. look, china's small for google today, it's 1%, but it's going to be 5% long term. >> welch. >> the google founders, this was a principal decision on their part so i respect that, but it does hurt shareholders and we think the stock
mark mahaney. also, our guest host, david bianco, head of u.s. equity strategy at bank of america, merrill lynch. 's in studio. i thought you had been in studio before, but it wasn't you, i realized it was nick faldo. and you're actually different people. >> yes, we are. >> i thought you had been in before. we had a long talk with jack welch yesterday about this that gave us a whole new perspective. i was fully behind google saying, you know, you go, girl. i mean, you don't need to...
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carrierringconnect 1200 >> next on c-span, and it is "washington journal" and guests include mark tapscott and david
carrierringconnect 1200 >> next on c-span, and it is "washington journal" and guests include mark tapscott and david
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we'll see you on-line and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks, among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> what the world needs now is energy. the energy to get the economy humming again. the energy to tackle challenges like climate change. what if that energy came from an energy company? everyday, chevron invests in people, in ideas-- seeking, teaching, building. fueling growth around the world to move us all ahead. this is the power of human energy. chevron. the national science foundation. supporting education and research across all fields of science and engineering. 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. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> good evening and thank you for joining us for the "pbs newshour." i'm paul anthony with lyn may and we're taking just
we'll see you on-line and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks, among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> what the world needs now is energy. the energy to get the economy humming again. the energy to tackle challenges like climate change. what if that energy came from an energy company? everyday, chevron invests in people, in ideas-- seeking, teaching, building. fueling growth around the world to move us...
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and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks, among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: every business day, bank of america lends nearly $3 billion to individuals, institutions, schools, organizations and businesses in every corner of the economy. america-- growing stronger everyday. ♪ ( laughter ) >> very funny. >> we are intel, sponsors of tomorrow. the national science foundation. supporting education and research across all fields of science and engineering. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks, among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: every business day, bank of america lends nearly $3 billion to individuals, institutions, schools, organizations and businesses in every corner of the economy. america-- growing stronger everyday. ♪ ( laughter ) >> very funny. >> we are intel, sponsors of tomorrow. the national science foundation. supporting education...
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democrat its threaterned to derail the message >> woodruff: we get analysis from mark shields and michael gerson, filling in for david brooks. >> lehrer: and then fred de sam lazaro reports on troubles in the african nation of sudan, hit by drought, food shortages, and violence. >> access to basic health care is minimal. and if we look on the ground what we see is an union tarian crisis. >> woodruff: and is the 3-d hit "avatar" the way of the future for the film business? jeffrey brown takes us to the movies. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour is provided by: >> what the world needs now is energy. the energy to get the economy humming again. the energy to tackle challenges like climate change. what if that energy came from an energy company? everyday, chevron invests in people, in ideas-- seeking, teaching, building. fueling growth around the world to move us all ahead. this is the power of human energy. chevron. intel. sponsors of tomorrow. bnsf railway. and monsanto. and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic perfor
democrat its threaterned to derail the message >> woodruff: we get analysis from mark shields and michael gerson, filling in for david brooks. >> lehrer: and then fred de sam lazaro reports on troubles in the african nation of sudan, hit by drought, food shortages, and violence. >> access to basic health care is minimal. and if we look on the ground what we see is an union tarian crisis. >> woodruff: and is the 3-d hit "avatar" the way of the future for the...
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. >> tomorrow, on what "washington journal -- tomorrow, on "washington journal" -- mark tapscott, david waldman, and joan claybrook. plus, your e-mails, phone calls -- that is on "washington journal" sunday. >> tomorrow, your chance to talk to karl rove. starting at 10:00, the former adviser to president bush will take your phone calls, e-mails, and tweets on his new memoir. afterwards, bill cohen and his wife will discuss race relations in america. they will be interviewed by congressman john lewis. all of this week and, of tucson -- all this weekend, the tucson festival of books. >> the health care debate moves to the house budget committee on monday as committee members mark up the legislation. live coverage begins at 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3, c-span3 deal, and on their website -- c- span radio, and on our website, c-span.org. the rules committee will meet on wednesday to work out the structure for the debate. house speaker nancy pelosi says she hopes to start debate on thursday, with votes possible later in the week. stay tuned to c-span for the latest. visit our health care hub
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watch the opening bell live on "squawk on the street" with erin burnett, mark haines and david fabereek days at 9:00 a.m. eastern. >>> and right now the dow jones industrials up 41 points. we were up only 22 prior to the housing data, even though the existing home sales data is really rather unexciting, to be honest. and we are at a fresh 18-month high for the dow overall as that upward trend continues slow, but st steady. the tortoise appears to be crushing the hare. shares of triumph group on the rise. the aircraft componentsmaker buying aircraft from carlisle group for $1.4 billion in a cash and stock deal. euro group chief jean-claude junker would welcome leaders from countries using the -- let's bring in simon hobbs here. something happened here, some words went to missing and i didn't know how to pronounce the man's name so i will let you correct me and tell us the story. >> junker was the guy you were after. >> junker, yes, okay. >> we're counting down now, erin to the european summit tomorrow. and a miracle is a chance of germany holding out saying she won't come through to b
watch the opening bell live on "squawk on the street" with erin burnett, mark haines and david fabereek days at 9:00 a.m. eastern. >>> and right now the dow jones industrials up 41 points. we were up only 22 prior to the housing data, even though the existing home sales data is really rather unexciting, to be honest. and we are at a fresh 18-month high for the dow overall as that upward trend continues slow, but st steady. the tortoise appears to be crushing the hare. shares...
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david vitter, remember him? the other senator paying for hookers? mark sanford has a mistress down in argentina. you know, conservatives, let's not look at senator larry craig's affair in the men's room as the good old days. that was a simpler time. you went in the men's room. you came back out. what happened to those days? >> jay leno having some fun at the expense of republicans who have had troubles recently with sex scandals. democrats are not immune from these problems. let's take a trip down memory lane on both sides of the aisle. >> indeed, i did have a relationship with ms. lewinsky that was not appropriate. in fact, it was wrong. >> so my truth is that i am a gay american. >> let me be clear. i am not gay. i never have been gay. >> i want to again offer my deep, sincere apologies to all of those i have let down and disappointed with these actions from my past. >> the past few days i have begun to atone for my private failings. >> in 2006, two years ago, i made a very serious mistake. >> i violated the vows of my marriage. >> i've been unfaithful to my wife. >> and we could have kept thi
david vitter, remember him? the other senator paying for hookers? mark sanford has a mistress down in argentina. you know, conservatives, let's not look at senator larry craig's affair in the men's room as the good old days. that was a simpler time. you went in the men's room. you came back out. what happened to those days? >> jay leno having some fun at the expense of republicans who have had troubles recently with sex scandals. democrats are not immune from these problems. let's take a...
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this is what is on deck tomorrow, you will have a discussion about politics, mark tapscott and davidldman, and joined by joan claybrook from washington, d.c., and she testified recently on
this is what is on deck tomorrow, you will have a discussion about politics, mark tapscott and davidldman, and joined by joan claybrook from washington, d.c., and she testified recently on
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it is my pleasure to introduce to you today the secretary david johnson of the bureau of international mark roddick sent law enforcement affairs. he will be briefing on the annual comprehensive assessment of worldwide illegal drug and transnational money-laundering situation known as the international narcotic control strategy report or by the acronym incsr. this report covers calendar year 2009, and its conclusions reflect the department's analysis of international drug control and money laundering environment during the last calendar year. at the briefings on the record and cd cds of the the two volume report are available at the press office and we will also be bringing them in here to handout and will be posted on the state department web site at the conclusion of the briefing. with that further ado i will let the assistant take over. >> thank you. good afternoon. today we have the opportunity to present the 27th edition of the international narcotics control strategy report to the congress or-- this is this report is a review of foreign governments ever to do with their own narcotics p
it is my pleasure to introduce to you today the secretary david johnson of the bureau of international mark roddick sent law enforcement affairs. he will be briefing on the annual comprehensive assessment of worldwide illegal drug and transnational money-laundering situation known as the international narcotic control strategy report or by the acronym incsr. this report covers calendar year 2009, and its conclusions reflect the department's analysis of international drug control and money...
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david letterman. here with us now, contributing editor of "vanity fair," mark seal, who wrote in the latest issue about-night staffer, stephanie burkett, and comedy kid david letterman. i have to say, i worked with joe -- >> you're having trouble getting into this segment, mika. there are three players here. >> i probably shouldn't, yeah -- >> by the way, mika asked me to drive this, because she knows the extortionist. alleged extortionist. we're not judging him. come on, it happens. so, anyway, let's talk. you say there are three unique characters here. their own traits led to this thing just coming together and blowing up. let's start with the late-night king of comedy, david letterman. you say self-loathing. >> one of the most self-loathing -- by his own admission, one of the most self-loathing people on the planet. >> how could that be? >> i don't know. he has this incredible charisma, people love him, especially people that work for him, they want to be around him, they want to be with him. but it's not just the people that work for him, look at the women who come on his show. >> you say women lov
david letterman. here with us now, contributing editor of "vanity fair," mark seal, who wrote in the latest issue about-night staffer, stephanie burkett, and comedy kid david letterman. i have to say, i worked with joe -- >> you're having trouble getting into this segment, mika. there are three players here. >> i probably shouldn't, yeah -- >> by the way, mika asked me to drive this, because she knows the extortionist. alleged extortionist. we're not judging him....
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. >> tomorrow, mark tapscott of the washington examiner and the david waldman and the main stories on the week including health care. and after that, joan claybrook national highway safety administration looks at the toyota recalls a and of the problems were overlooked. plus, your e-mail and phone calls. next on c-span, first lady michelle obama donates her inaugural gown to the smithsonian's american history museum. after that, chief justice john roberts on the confirmation process and whether not they should attend the state of the union address. and weekly addresses with president obama and massachusetts skinned -- massachusetts senator scott brown. earlier this week, first lady michelle obama donated, inaugural gown to the smithsonian's history museum here in washington. the tradition of putting clothing on display dates back to 1914. the collection includes at least one item from every presidency. this is half an hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome designer jason wu, the director of the smithsonian's national museum of american history, the secretary of the smithsonian
. >> tomorrow, mark tapscott of the washington examiner and the david waldman and the main stories on the week including health care. and after that, joan claybrook national highway safety administration looks at the toyota recalls a and of the problems were overlooked. plus, your e-mail and phone calls. next on c-span, first lady michelle obama donates her inaugural gown to the smithsonian's american history museum. after that, chief justice john roberts on the confirmation process and...
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that level of confusion and the question marks among professionals in health care, that's going to have an impact. >> davidsh we had more time. got some gdp data on the way. see you sunday. >> any cavities? >> thankfully no. >> tune into "meet the press" on sunday. check listings for times. we'll get gdp after the break. don't go away. >> welcome back to "squawk." we have numbers coming out. gdp our last look took a bit of it away. you would think after three times we would narrow it down. 5.6 versus 5.9. personal consumption dipped. gdp is pretty much in line. higher at 1.8 on core personal consumption quarter over quarter. forgetting all of the extras, it's down .3 from 5.9. we want to pay attention to that. interest rates are still somewhat elevated but in the grand scheme of things on the top of a broad range as we get close to and back away from 3.90 dollar under pressure but not much after having a good go around and of course we're all looking forward to the next jobs numbers to see where these jobs are coming from and to see the after effects of that laser beam like concentration by leaders to crea
that level of confusion and the question marks among professionals in health care, that's going to have an impact. >> davidsh we had more time. got some gdp data on the way. see you sunday. >> any cavities? >> thankfully no. >> tune into "meet the press" on sunday. check listings for times. we'll get gdp after the break. don't go away. >> welcome back to "squawk." we have numbers coming out. gdp our last look took a bit of it away. you would...
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mark perry's website. he chronicles how in those areas where the price drops have been the most, 40% to 50%, the new sales have been rising at double-digit rates. see, david goodfriend. i come back to this point. i don't want you to help bail me out and i don't want to bail you out and i want markets to bail everybody out. >> can i just say, can i just say, larry, i put my taxpayer dollars into bailing out bank of america and i would like them to come forward with small business loans. >> that's fine. >> they're not doing their jobs, the banks. they're not doing their jobs right now. >> i don't know what the demand is out there. that's a totally different argument. >> we need college professors in the website to tell banks how to do their jobs better. >> we didn't solve anything, i'm so disappointed. thanks, guys. trish, over to you. >> all right. good stuff, you guys. >>> we'll take a quick break and then i'll head down to the floor to check in with a few traders. >>> a list of stocks to watch, which i think is growing. we head into the afternoon trading and we tell you all about it. for broccoli, say one. for toys, say two. toys ! the system can't proce
mark perry's website. he chronicles how in those areas where the price drops have been the most, 40% to 50%, the new sales have been rising at double-digit rates. see, david goodfriend. i come back to this point. i don't want you to help bail me out and i don't want to bail you out and i want markets to bail everybody out. >> can i just say, can i just say, larry, i put my taxpayer dollars into bailing out bank of america and i would like them to come forward with small business loans....
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david in oregon writes, i'd like to see hillary clinton stay in politics. look at the political scenery, she's the most seasoned and wisest politician in the country. marknot at all, but it sure won't be the palin-beck ticket. jose, no, this gips gettiuy's g started. everybody will be surprised. sam, no, however, the pass age of the health care bill press obama has changed the face of the presidency. megan in massachusetts, i'm with newt, all the way. he will put obama under the table intellectually. and brian in idaho writes, i'm voting for obama no matter what because the only people running for the gop nod are total idiots. huckabee deniy evolution, romne flip-flopped on health care reform, gingrich is a corrupt beltway inside somewhere palin, i'm sure, is a product of a conjugal visit between charles manson and ann coulter. these are not ideal options. if you want to read more, you'll find it on my blog cnn.com/cafferty file. funny stuff. have a great weekend. >> see you monday. >> she was -- she came face to face with the president at his first state dinner though she wasn't on the guest list. it's what she's doing next that has our attention. rasp
david in oregon writes, i'd like to see hillary clinton stay in politics. look at the political scenery, she's the most seasoned and wisest politician in the country. marknot at all, but it sure won't be the palin-beck ticket. jose, no, this gips gettiuy's g started. everybody will be surprised. sam, no, however, the pass age of the health care bill press obama has changed the face of the presidency. megan in massachusetts, i'm with newt, all the way. he will put obama under the table...