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this isn't diane. this isn't the diane we know.ring why we are doing this, we are doing it because i -- if that was their loved one, they would want this done, too. this isn't diane. she a wonderful mother, wonderful friend. and diane would want us to do this to fight for her, to say that -- she can't rest in peace. we can't have her rest in peace until we can clear her. and make this -- you know, try. make it happen. that's we hired tom and we have dominick. this is what we want. we can't -- we don't feel she can rest. >> larry: daniel, what about this toothache question? >> she had a toothache for a while. good two months. dominick knows more about it. >> the answer to the toothache, she had an abscess in the right upper side of her mouth. two months old. that day she was looking for -- we can prove -- some sort of medication. not suggesting at all that the ambosel that turned into alcohol. that's the silliest thing anything could make. i will tell you how bad that abscess was. that's what we want to look at, that that might have
this isn't diane. this isn't the diane we know.ring why we are doing this, we are doing it because i -- if that was their loved one, they would want this done, too. this isn't diane. she a wonderful mother, wonderful friend. and diane would want us to do this to fight for her, to say that -- she can't rest in peace. we can't have her rest in peace until we can clear her. and make this -- you know, try. make it happen. that's we hired tom and we have dominick. this is what we want. we can't --...
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diane is a very kind of gifted show runner is the truth. you know, she really does micromanage pretty much every aspect of her broadcasts, always has. so i think she'll bring a lot of imagination and a lot of insight and a lot of interesting thoughts and notions, really to how the broadcast can be really revved up. i think you will see a tough competition now in that slot. i think it's exciting. >> we'll wait until she starts in january and then you can all come back and take your potshots. tina brown, rome hartman, david zurich, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, embedded in afghanistan, cbs' lara logan on reporting in the dangerous country and why the war has drawn so little media attention and how far should the media go in showing graphic pictures of that war? there's no way to hide it. sir, have you been drinking tonight? if you ride drunk, you will get caught... and you will get arrested. towels, sheets and then there was the stuff he wanted... like a new microwave. and because of walmart's unbeat
diane is a very kind of gifted show runner is the truth. you know, she really does micromanage pretty much every aspect of her broadcasts, always has. so i think she'll bring a lot of imagination and a lot of insight and a lot of interesting thoughts and notions, really to how the broadcast can be really revved up. i think you will see a tough competition now in that slot. i think it's exciting. >> we'll wait until she starts in january and then you can all come back and take your...
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diane? >> okay, sam. far beyond the flu. common cold season coming up on us. do you know what your co-workers are doing to put you at risk that you didn't even notice? what about when children come in the room? dr. richard besser is here. #ú3ú (announcer) eucerin smoothing essentials. the lotion with a nique formula - effective 24 hours a day lightweight and fastabsorbing. turn dry skin into skin that feels great all day. with smoothing essentials. only from eucerin. [ announcer ] soy has been in ancient china, soy was such an important food... that the emperor declared it sacred. in japan, buddhist monks believed eating soy... was healthier for the body and spirit. for thousands of years, cultures around the world... have eaten soy for its health benefits. which is why today, we take whole soybeans, in their natural state, and bake them with fruit into soyjoy. the moisturizer in other body washes sits on top of skin. only new dove has nutriummoisture... which can nourish deep down. new dove body wash wit
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diane? all right, jake. >>> the president of iran, ahmadinejad, seemed unfazed by the accusations, saying iran had no obligations to talk about the facility and inviting inspectors in, telling a news conference, i don't think mr. obama is a nuclear expert. >>> that brings us to the question, when officials say their intelligence about the site is unambiguous, how do they know that? we asked martha raddatz. >> reporter: u.s. officials tell abc news there are three reasons they concluded the secret site was built to manufacture fuel for nuclear bombs. number one, through satellite imagery, it was clear a facility was being constructed underground and heavily disguised. two, satellites show it was built on a military base, and protected by armed guards 24/7. and three, intelligence that may include spies on the ground shows the facility is designed to hold only about 3,000 centrifuges to enreach uranium, which is not enough to fuel a civilian power plant. that would take more than 50,000 centri
diane? all right, jake. >>> the president of iran, ahmadinejad, seemed unfazed by the accusations, saying iran had no obligations to talk about the facility and inviting inspectors in, telling a news conference, i don't think mr. obama is a nuclear expert. >>> that brings us to the question, when officials say their intelligence about the site is unambiguous, how do they know that? we asked martha raddatz. >> reporter: u.s. officials tell abc news there are three reasons...
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diane? >> all right, jake. our thanks to you. >>> for "the bottom line," let's go to abc's chief washington correspondent, host of "this week," george stephanopoulos. george, what about this argument that this is not only something that makes the world me unsafe, if there's a potential nuclear missile from iran. but also, it's a concession to the russians that never liked the idea of that stationary shield near their border? >> boy, the administration officials vehemently deny that, especially defense secretary gates, who is no fan of russia. they they this is all about iran. intelligence showed that iran is not making progress on the long-range missiles. but is building hundreds of these shorter-range missiles. that the new system is designed to combat. but it is also true, diane, that the administration needs russia to crack down on iran with sanctions. right now, russia is reluctant to do that. and i think there is a hope that russia may be more willing to cooperate in cracking down on iran if that happens.
diane? >> all right, jake. our thanks to you. >>> for "the bottom line," let's go to abc's chief washington correspondent, host of "this week," george stephanopoulos. george, what about this argument that this is not only something that makes the world me unsafe, if there's a potential nuclear missile from iran. but also, it's a concession to the russians that never liked the idea of that stationary shield near their border? >> boy, the administration...
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thanks for joing us, i'm diane rehm.hur william is a craftsman who learned his trade from a man nicknad da vinci. this particular da vinci taught the age-old art of counterfeiting. under his telage williams went on to become one of the most skilled counterfitters of the last quarter century. his masterpiece, a perfect replica of what was once the most secure u.s. bank note ever made, the 1996 $100 bill. journalist jason kersten details the story of this master counterfeiter in a new boo it's titled "th art of making money." he joins me in the studio, i hope you'll jo us as well, call us on 800-433-8850. send us your e-mail to dr show at wamu.org. jason kersten, what a sry u've told. >> thank you. >> i must say in reading about his childhood i found myself thinking, this has got to be the most ghastly way a kid can be brought into this world one could ever imagine. talk about him as a young oy. >> well, that was one of the most surprising discoveriess i researched the book and got to know him better. he started out as qui
thanks for joing us, i'm diane rehm.hur william is a craftsman who learned his trade from a man nicknad da vinci. this particular da vinci taught the age-old art of counterfeiting. under his telage williams went on to become one of the most skilled counterfitters of the last quarter century. his masterpiece, a perfect replica of what was once the most secure u.s. bank note ever made, the 1996 $100 bill. journalist jason kersten details the story of this master counterfeiter in a new boo it's...
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. >> thanks, diane. >> diane, we're going to begin with video out of texas.orth, texas, really. it's the heavy flooding we've been talking about this morning that ran from thatastern texas area all the way to western florida included southern louisiana. we had water rescues, closed roads, reports of 15 inches of rain in days. that will continue. cutoff lows are area of low pressure not attached to anything that would move them around so they sit in one area like they did on the east coast and they stay there until they rain themselves out or something finally moves them out. seen a lot in the past few months. this one sits again and this moves the heaviest rain into arkansas today. we're talking about in some cases 2 to 4 inches of rain there. big heat going on from duth to indianapolis to akron to rochester, even into boston today at 77 degrees. these are 5 to 15 degrees above normal and heat continues in florida. >> and good morning, we take a look outside across the area with the sun coming up in fredericand the temperatures were in the 50's. it wil >> tha
. >> thanks, diane. >> diane, we're going to begin with video out of texas.orth, texas, really. it's the heavy flooding we've been talking about this morning that ran from thatastern texas area all the way to western florida included southern louisiana. we had water rescues, closed roads, reports of 15 inches of rain in days. that will continue. cutoff lows are area of low pressure not attached to anything that would move them around so they sit in one area like they did on the east...
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i'm diane rehm. >> the die yam rehm show is pro -- "diane rehm show" is produced by sandra, nancy, jonathan>> host: you've got really, really take deep breath when read this because some of the parts of it, i mean just boggles. >> guest: his dad was no go. such bad guy. >> host: oh, well --. >> and his sister. >> and his sister. you know. i didn't even want to get into that. >> in se ways she had it rougher than he did you know. becausee externalized all his sort of anger. >> would you sign that for me. >> sure. >> thanks. >> h invested that in what he did but she internalized all hat. >> absolutely. well, thajk you so much. i hope the book does well. [inaudible] >> that's a story in and of itself. he got an n an argumentith his son and his son got him busted. >> isn't that something. >> you said he broke all of these rules well, the one rule that got him was that. >> it's very much a father and son story in that regard. the ire next that -- irony that it comes back around to bite him. >> this north korean super currefcy book does that pass the bank? >> i thi it will. >> itill pass the bank
i'm diane rehm. >> the die yam rehm show is pro -- "diane rehm show" is produced by sandra, nancy, jonathan>> host: you've got really, really take deep breath when read this because some of the parts of it, i mean just boggles. >> guest: his dad was no go. such bad guy. >> host: oh, well --. >> and his sister. >> and his sister. you know. i didn't even want to get into that. >> in se ways she had it rougher than he did you know. becausee...
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diane? >> dan, thanks to you. the longest speech o at the u.n. assembly was four-times longer than that. by fidel castro. >>> chris as the other major headlines. >> good morning, everyone. we have important news in the fight against aids. overnight, researchers in thailand announced a new, experimental vaccine, that's reduced the risk of infection of the virus, by almost one-third. this is the first time an experimental vaccine has shown such promise. the word comes from the largest aids vaccine trial, involving 16,000 volunteers. now, our senior medical editor, dr. richard besser will be here in the next half hour, to explain what this will mean. >>> moving on, the top commander in afghanistan is talking about the debate over whether more troops is healthy and warranted. stanley mcchrystal denies that his assessment of the war is causing any rift with the white house. in that assessment, mcchrystal said without more troops, the mission would likely fail. the head chief of staff there's no w
diane? >> dan, thanks to you. the longest speech o at the u.n. assembly was four-times longer than that. by fidel castro. >>> chris as the other major headlines. >> good morning, everyone. we have important news in the fight against aids. overnight, researchers in thailand announced a new, experimental vaccine, that's reduced the risk of infection of the virus, by almost one-third. this is the first time an experimental vaccine has shown such promise. the word comes from...
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diane? >> okay, sam. thanks. >>> and coming up next, are some tanning salons breaching health >>> and coming up next, are some tanning salons breaching health guidelines for t for what matters to you. introducing blueprint. blueprint is free and only for chase customers. it lets you choose what purchases you want to pay in full to avoid interest...with full pay. and those you split... r time. cc1:if having a plan matters. chase what matters. create your own blueprint at chase.com/blueprint. you gotta have tostitos for the game. rule number two? - don't put 'em right in front of the tv. - he's got one man to beat... with unbeatable prices on tostitos chips and dips-- game time costs less at walmart. save money. live better. walmart. and i was so tender o the touch-- but i didn't know why. my doctor diagnosed it a fibromyalgia. and then he ecommended lyrica... fibromyalgia is thought .to be the result of over-active nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is .fda-approved to help relieve the uniq
diane? >> okay, sam. thanks. >>> and coming up next, are some tanning salons breaching health >>> and coming up next, are some tanning salons breaching health guidelines for t for what matters to you. introducing blueprint. blueprint is free and only for chase customers. it lets you choose what purchases you want to pay in full to avoid interest...with full pay. and those you split... r time. cc1:if having a plan matters. chase what matters. create your own blueprint at...
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diane sawyer with robin roberts. we're hearing the president worked late last night to fire up congress on health care reform. >> you know how rare this is. it's just the 13th time since 1981, that the president has made a special address to both houses of congress. i spoke to the president about some of the missteps he made in his fight for health care reform. and what he thinks of all the critics. >> let's go straight to senior white houscorrespondent, jake tapper. what have you learned jake? >> reporter: good morning, diane. president obama worked on the speech over the weekend at camp david. writing ten pages in longhand. the spspeech writers gave him bk a copy at 10:30. and the white house is confident if the american people understand what's in the bill, they say, they will support it. they say that support erodes when there's confusion or if people believehe chasaricatures of the bill. they want clarity. that's the goal for tonight. >> the president is not only talking to the american public. he's talking to k
diane sawyer with robin roberts. we're hearing the president worked late last night to fire up congress on health care reform. >> you know how rare this is. it's just the 13th time since 1981, that the president has made a special address to both houses of congress. i spoke to the president about some of the missteps he made in his fight for health care reform. and what he thinks of all the critics. >> let's go straight to senior white houscorrespondent, jake tapper. what have you...
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>> reporter: good morning, diane.n revealing court documents just released, phillip garrido blames the downfall and predatory sexual behavior, on drugs. we find the portrait of a man out of control. the prison psychiatric report says garrido had been on a six-year binge of lsd, marijuana, alcohol, and cocaine. and he admits to consuming massive amounts before sexual attacks. all this, raising new questions and concerns about the man authorities say held jaycee dugard captive for 18 years. and the woman by his side, nancy garrido. jaycee's stepfather, who witnessed her abduction says, he is certain nancy was the woman who helped garrido snatch jaycee. he even gave investigators this sketch 18 years ago, that appears to be very accurate today. and police have no doubt. >> she was a female, identified in the car. she matches that description. >> reporter: who is this woman? according to phillip garrido's brother, nancy and phillip met when he was in leavenworth prison. she was there to visit her uncle. nancy and phillip
>> reporter: good morning, diane.n revealing court documents just released, phillip garrido blames the downfall and predatory sexual behavior, on drugs. we find the portrait of a man out of control. the prison psychiatric report says garrido had been on a six-year binge of lsd, marijuana, alcohol, and cocaine. and he admits to consuming massive amounts before sexual attacks. all this, raising new questions and concerns about the man authorities say held jaycee dugard captive for 18 years....
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diane? >> we do all want interviews with him so we can ask him why he's being interviewed so much, of course. thanks to you, jake. >>> chris cuomo has the other headlines this morning. >> good morning, diane. robin. good morning, everyone. let's begin with the words we've all been waiting a long time to hear. the recession is very likely over. these words come from a good source, federal reserve chairman, ben bernanke. he says, there's broad agreement among economists that a recovery has begun. but he warns unemployment will likely stay high for some time. still, americans are feeling more confident and beginning to spend again. retail sales shot up the last month the most they have in the last three year. >>> after much anticipation, the fda has approved a swine flu vaccine. the first shots will be available the first week of oblgt at thousands of sites across the country. health officials say there will eventually be enough vaccine for everyone. >>> the u.s. will likely need more combat tr
diane? >> we do all want interviews with him so we can ask him why he's being interviewed so much, of course. thanks to you, jake. >>> chris cuomo has the other headlines this morning. >> good morning, diane. robin. good morning, everyone. let's begin with the words we've all been waiting a long time to hear. the recession is very likely over. these words come from a good source, federal reserve chairman, ben bernanke. he says, there's broad agreement among economists that...
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good morning, diane and robin. the arrests are only the first step in what authorities tell abc news is an urgent effort in what they believe is an active terror cell directed by al qaeda and targeting new york city and authorities tell abc news this morning they have yet to identify or neutralize everyone involved. the weekend arrests were the result of a year-long investigation of 24-year-old najibullah zazi, an afghan national, in this country since 1999. the fbi and the cia twice tracked him as he traveled to pakistan for explosives training from al qaeda. in court documents fbi agents say they copied his computer secretly and found a bomb recipe, nine handwritten pages on the manufacture and handling of explosives and detonators. zazi was charged with lying about the bombs. >> so when he was questioned about whether or not he knew anything about these written notes and they were showed to him he denied that knowledge. >> reporter: zazi's father was also arrested in denver on charges he too lied to the fbi. >>
good morning, diane and robin. the arrests are only the first step in what authorities tell abc news is an urgent effort in what they believe is an active terror cell directed by al qaeda and targeting new york city and authorities tell abc news this morning they have yet to identify or neutralize everyone involved. the weekend arrests were the result of a year-long investigation of 24-year-old najibullah zazi, an afghan national, in this country since 1999. the fbi and the cia twice tracked...
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diane?me she was a chubby-cheeked baby, whitney houston was on her way in that musical family of hers. it's less than 24 hours away now from her first tv performance in seven years. she has legions of fans. music collaborators, movie co-stars. and a mentor who knew she was a star even before she did. ♪ and i will always love you ♪ >> reporter: there's only one whitney houston. ♪ i'm every woman >> reporter: the womanho made the entire country stand up and salute. ♪ oh, say does that star-spangled ♪ ♪ oh, i want to dance with somebody ♪ >> reporter: seven number one hits. seven platinum albums. one of the greatest voices of our time. and now -- ♪ i look to you i look to you ♪ >> reporter: she is ready to make history. friends and family, sending love for the global superstar. and she, returning the sentiment. ♪ ain't got nothing but love >> reporter: to see the arc of this career, clive davis took us back to her first performance, when a star was born. >> i remember going on merv griffin's sh
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>> reporter: good morning, diane. this will be president obama's first 9/11 commemoration since becoming president. and his first since the war in afghanistan became his war. ♪ america >> reporter: 20,000 people came to the dedication of this pentagon memorial last year, where 184 benches, with the names of each victim, marked the spot where american airlines flight 77 slammed into the building. in rural pennsylvania, the temporary memorial will soon be replaced by a permanent structure at the site where one of the hijacked planes crashed. in new york, construction is still under way for a memorial at the site where the twin towers once stood. and where then-president bush promised revenge. >> and the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon. >> reporter: barack obama was a state legislator at the time. little did he know that eight years later, osama bin laden would still be on the run. the mastermind of the attacks, khalid shaikh mohammed, seen in these recent pictures, would be growing old i
>> reporter: good morning, diane. this will be president obama's first 9/11 commemoration since becoming president. and his first since the war in afghanistan became his war. ♪ america >> reporter: 20,000 people came to the dedication of this pentagon memorial last year, where 184 benches, with the names of each victim, marked the spot where american airlines flight 77 slammed into the building. in rural pennsylvania, the temporary memorial will soon be replaced by a permanent...
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eastabrook, "nightly business report," gurnee, illinois. >> susie: tomorrow, diane introduces us to a former technology professional who, at 54, is out of a job for the first time in her career. >> paul: employment is also a tough issue for young workers. according to a new survey, less than a third of them can afford to pay their bills and save a bit of money. 40% of employees ages 18-to-34 say they are "worried and concerned" about achieving their financial goals. 55% of respondents use the words "hopeful and confident" about achieving their financial goal in the next five years. it's not just younger people who are impacted by the economy; a third of all young workers still live with their parents. the survey was conducted by the a.f.l./c.i.o. federation of labor unions. recapping today's market action: stocks take a pounding on continuing worries about the economy. the dow fell 185 points and the nasdaq lost 40. to learn more about the stories in tonight's broadcast, to watch our streaming video and to take part in our daily blog, go to "nightly business report" on pbs.org. you
eastabrook, "nightly business report," gurnee, illinois. >> susie: tomorrow, diane introduces us to a former technology professional who, at 54, is out of a job for the first time in her career. >> paul: employment is also a tough issue for young workers. according to a new survey, less than a third of them can afford to pay their bills and save a bit of money. 40% of employees ages 18-to-34 say they are "worried and concerned" about achieving their financial...
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diane? >>> now, we turn to the other major story of the morning. the president at a crossroads, facing a decision whether to send more troops into afghanistan. the top u.s. commander in afghanistan, general stanley mcchrystal, has said without more troops america's mission will likely result in failure. this afternoon, the president will meet with his national security team, including general mcchrystal himself by telecon. and abc's senior white house correspondent, jake tapper, has more in washington. >> reporter: the scene in the situation room this afternoon, will be intense. surrounded by all the major players, biden, clinton, gates, mullen, petraeus, president obama will lead a debate on what to do next about afghanistan and pakistan. >> until i'm satisfied that we've got the right strategy, i'm not going to be sending some young man or woman over there. >> reporter: and debate the report from afghanistan commander general stanley mcchrystal, who will be beamed in from afghanistan. writ
diane? >>> now, we turn to the other major story of the morning. the president at a crossroads, facing a decision whether to send more troops into afghanistan. the top u.s. commander in afghanistan, general stanley mcchrystal, has said without more troops america's mission will likely result in failure. this afternoon, the president will meet with his national security team, including general mcchrystal himself by telecon. and abc's senior white house correspondent, jake tapper, has...
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diane? >> okay, ryan. thanks to you. >>> and we turn, now, to those parents at congress. >> we're going to turn to capitol hill because congress will hold hearings this morning on dietary supplements. and the high number of teen athletes who use them. most supplements are not subject to federal regulation. this question -- the question this morning, however, are they safe for our children? our senior national correspondent, claire shipman, has more, live from capitol hill. good morning, claire. >> reporter: good morning, robin. we're going to learn that in many cases, they are decidedly not safe. and there's almost an epidemic among young athletes, high school and college athletes, who are ordering these supplements online, believing they're just going to build their strength. but in some cases, finding their having near-death experiences. the internet is saturated with ads and websites for sports supplements. a wild west industry that's $2 billion and booming. selling products and promises that sometimes
diane? >> okay, ryan. thanks to you. >>> and we turn, now, to those parents at congress. >> we're going to turn to capitol hill because congress will hold hearings this morning on dietary supplements. and the high number of teen athletes who use them. most supplements are not subject to federal regulation. this question -- the question this morning, however, are they safe for our children? our senior national correspondent, claire shipman, has more, live from capitol hill....
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now, diane, she's our classic apple. then we have winona, who'sur pear-shaped friend.e gave them each a pair of kymaro curve control jeans, and now we're ready to hear about their experiences. ...hi, diane-- look at you! oh, my gosh! fabulous! >> julia: so, i have a question for you. >> diane: o.k. >> how did you feel when you were wearing your old jeans versus your kymaro curve control jeans that you're wearing today? >> oh, no comparison. before, i had the big, baggy legs, and then all of this here
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diane?>> now, we'll hear from the man at the center of amera's financial future, treasury secretary tim geithner. he helped deploy the famous t.a.r.p. funds. but at what price? look at this graphic of the last 100 years. what america owes to other countries now has skyrocketed. gone through the roof. giant deficits, the agony of unemployment, all on the table, as i sat down with timothy geithner for his first morning show interview. mr. secretary, good morning. >> glad to be here. >> what's different today than when you woke up a year ago? >> we were on the verge of a classic run of a full-scale panic. people were thinking of taking their money out of banks. hadn happened in a century. it was a remarkable thing. there was real fear. and economic activity effectively stopped around the world. things just came to a grinding halt. >> and waking up this morning, what's the biggest fear? >> the biggest fear now -- let's say the biggest challenge, is to make sure we change the rules of the game so
diane?>> now, we'll hear from the man at the center of amera's financial future, treasury secretary tim geithner. he helped deploy the famous t.a.r.p. funds. but at what price? look at this graphic of the last 100 years. what america owes to other countries now has skyrocketed. gone through the roof. giant deficits, the agony of unemployment, all on the table, as i sat down with timothy geithner for his first morning show interview. mr. secretary, good morning. >> glad to be here....
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alongside diane sawyer, i'm be robin. >>> as we said we'll take off our jacks here and -- >> pull up our sleeves and get our flu shots here but as we do this we want to tell you who else is coming along. >> i'm getting nervous. where is she going this? started pulling and tugging away. a lot of people have questioned about it. >> we do. >>> also ahead, you know her, she is the poet of everyday life. she took the internet by storm lecturing her kids to the william tell overture. she is the hilarious wonderful anita renfroe and she is with us this morning. why real women do not fear carbs. no, no, no. >> she is a real woman. sometimes it take ace village to change one life and sometimes one life can change an entire village. you'll meet a remarkable boy whose determination to build a better life for those he loves literally brought light to the darkness and you will not forget him and you're going to meet him in this hour. >> what a story. it's one of the most wonderful we've ever heard. >>> chris cuomo has got the news. >>
alongside diane sawyer, i'm be robin. >>> as we said we'll take off our jacks here and -- >> pull up our sleeves and get our flu shots here but as we do this we want to tell you who else is coming along. >> i'm getting nervous. where is she going this? started pulling and tugging away. a lot of people have questioned about it. >> we do. >>> also ahead, you know her, she is the poet of everyday life. she took the internet by storm lecturing her kids to the...
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we have diane and steve. steve, i hope i got that right. >> that was good. >> we also have diana olick. diana, looked like pretty good news out of schiller. >> prices are moderating. we have seen price drops as far as 19, 20%, now, 13%. the thing to watch for is when you talk about that month to month. s&p is not seasonally adjusted and home prices always go up in the spring and summer months. that said, we have to look at year over year and also, this market was being juiced by that first time home buyer tax credit. >> diane, do you agree and how do you parse that with the consumer sentiment numbers? >> we're still in a rocky recovery. this is the very tenuous time for the housing market. we are seeing a bottom, fragile bottom, but the year over year numbers are what to look out. we're still down and we're going to continue to be down into 2010. what i worry about is the cyclical losses we're seeing from the home buyers that were in good shape hitting prime mortgages. they just don't have the jobs to service
we have diane and steve. steve, i hope i got that right. >> that was good. >> we also have diana olick. diana, looked like pretty good news out of schiller. >> prices are moderating. we have seen price drops as far as 19, 20%, now, 13%. the thing to watch for is when you talk about that month to month. s&p is not seasonally adjusted and home prices always go up in the spring and summer months. that said, we have to look at year over year and also, this market was being...
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toxicology reports also found evidence diane had smoked marijuana. though he wouldn't discuss marijuana, schuler insists his wife rarely drank and the autopsy report showed she had no signs of serious liver damage, evidence to the schulers that diane was not an alcoholic. so what happened? he claims a medical condition is to blame, a tooth abscess, or perhaps the fiery crash may have turned her blood sugar into alcohol. but the autopsy report shows no evidence diane schuler had any medical issues. the grieving families of the other three victims say schuler's claims are insulting, appalling and beyond outrageous. >> daniel schuler is an absolute liar or else he is trying to perpetrate a hoax. >> reporter: at the end of the interview, he delivered this message to the devastated families. >> a drunk driver did not do this to your family. something medically had to have happened. >> it is a terrible story. child protective services has launched an investigation to determine how much daniel schuler knew about his wife's alleged alcohol and drug use. mean
toxicology reports also found evidence diane had smoked marijuana. though he wouldn't discuss marijuana, schuler insists his wife rarely drank and the autopsy report showed she had no signs of serious liver damage, evidence to the schulers that diane was not an alcoholic. so what happened? he claims a medical condition is to blame, a tooth abscess, or perhaps the fiery crash may have turned her blood sugar into alcohol. but the autopsy report shows no evidence diane schuler had any medical...
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as we wrap up our specl seri, "lessons from lehman," diane eaabrook reports rising unemployment is puttg many more lal banks at risk. >> reporter: the receson has battered and bised chicago's chatham neighborhood. the joess rate here exceeds the city's current 10.5% last monthlone, 150 homes were foreclos, and businesses are folding. shore bank has served chago's south side neighrhoods for more than 30 years ands feeling chham's pain. executive ce president jean pogge says, increasingly, e mmunity bank's low and moderate incomcustomers are ther delinquent or defaultin on loan paymts. >> we have found that e primy reason for delinquencies is unemploymt, and the second reason is high medal bills due to lk of insurance. our customers talk to us, ey pay us first, they pay us unl they don have the money to pay us anymore. >> reporter:hore bank is not one in its troubles. the federal deposit insurae corporatiosays, of the nearly 100 banks that havfailed so far this year, almost all were communitbanks with assets under $10 billion. experts blame the sour ecomy more than risklending. they say ma
as we wrap up our specl seri, "lessons from lehman," diane eaabrook reports rising unemployment is puttg many more lal banks at risk. >> reporter: the receson has battered and bised chicago's chatham neighborhood. the joess rate here exceeds the city's current 10.5% last monthlone, 150 homes were foreclos, and businesses are folding. shore bank has served chago's south side neighrhoods for more than 30 years ands feeling chham's pain. executive ce president jean pogge says,...
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diane eastabrook introduces us to walter e smithe, a chicago area furniture chain building its family business for nearly five decades. ♪ ♪ >> walter e. smithe. you dream it, we build it. >> reporter: in chicago, the smithe brothers and their wacky tv ads are as famous as the furniture stores that bear their grandfather's name. >> tim, mark get back to work. >> reporter: walter e. smithe furniture has been a chicago staple for more than a half century. but sales skyrocketed after mark, tim, and walt took to the airwaves nine years ago. >> we decided in 2000 that we wanted to come up with something that would be difficult for competitors to steal and we wanted to kind of give a face to the company and so we thought making the brothers the brand personality would accomplish that. >> the smithe brand got started after world war ii when walter e. smithe senior opened a chicago appliance and furniture store. in the 1960's son walter junior took over focusing on furniture. at that same time walter junior's three inseparable sons who loved clowning around, often before home movie cameras-- b
diane eastabrook introduces us to walter e smithe, a chicago area furniture chain building its family business for nearly five decades. ♪ ♪ >> walter e. smithe. you dream it, we build it. >> reporter: in chicago, the smithe brothers and their wacky tv ads are as famous as the furniture stores that bear their grandfather's name. >> tim, mark get back to work. >> reporter: walter e. smithe furniture has been a chicago staple for more than a half century. but sales...
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diane eastabrook, "night business report," chico. susie: meanwhile, there's anher area where government oversight banks might be beefed up-- paychecks! thfed is reportedly looking at new rules reign in bankers' pay in hopes of rbing a culture of takg huge risks. reers reports the new guidelines would lim pay for anemployee who's in a position make risky bets. it would also force banks compe their compensation rates against their rivals the fed'board of governors needs to oy any move like is. then, the publicould get a chanceo weigh in as well. >> susie: it loo like you can add the f.b.i.o the list of agencies investigating banof america's purchase of merril lynch. newspaper reports say the ds are conducting a crimil probe into the deal, and is been in the works for six months. the f.b.i. declined to cment on the repor bank of america dithe same, saying only that it has gin thousands of documents to ny government enties. b. of a. has been unr fire since it bght merrill lynch january 1. allegedly failed to tell shareholders about the b
diane eastabrook, "night business report," chico. susie: meanwhile, there's anher area where government oversight banks might be beefed up-- paychecks! thfed is reportedly looking at new rules reign in bankers' pay in hopes of rbing a culture of takg huge risks. reers reports the new guidelines would lim pay for anemployee who's in a position make risky bets. it would also force banks compe their compensation rates against their rivals the fed'board of governors needs to oy any move...
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as diane eastabrook reports those workers are facing a double dilemma: finding jobs. and possibly losing their health care benefits. >> reporter: there are 102 plans, so this takes a lot of due diligence. barbara tomczak is navigating through a myriad of health care plans on the internet. >> so, for example at $201, i'm going to have a deductible of $5,000, a co-insurance of 30%. >> reporter: the jobless human resources manager needs to buy health insurance because the benefits she's been getting through cobra end in a few weeks. while some options are affordable, tomczak says they aren't as comprehensive as the $400 a month plan she's been getting through her previous employer. >> it appears that for single coverage if i continue under the same plan options i'm going to be playing between $425 and $600 a month. >> reporter: is that cost prohibitive for somebody like you? >> yes, at this time it is. >> reporter: as u.s. businesses continue to shed jobs, many displaced workers are finding their furloughs stretching beyond a year, putting their health care coverage at r
as diane eastabrook reports those workers are facing a double dilemma: finding jobs. and possibly losing their health care benefits. >> reporter: there are 102 plans, so this takes a lot of due diligence. barbara tomczak is navigating through a myriad of health care plans on the internet. >> so, for example at $201, i'm going to have a deductible of $5,000, a co-insurance of 30%. >> reporter: the jobless human resources manager needs to buy health insurance because the...
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i'm diane sawyer and robin roberts. overnight, new york police have expanded the investigation of what they fear is an active terror plot. >> this, as president obama and more than 100 world leaders are going to meet ap the united nations today. the fbi says there's more than two dozen suspects under surveillance. >> reporter: let's bring in chief investigative correspondent, brian ross, for the latest this morning. two dozen surveillance suspects. what are they looking for? and what kind of weapons? >> reporter: searching areas of queens, new york, across the river from man hat opinion as many as 24 people they have been involved in the plot. may still be active, despite the arrests earlier this week. and they believe they're organized and recruited to be part of an attack that could have been planned for this week in new york. police are making no secret about the undercover agents and detectives, who are sitting around the clock, outside the buildings where the suspects live. they don't have enough evidence they say
i'm diane sawyer and robin roberts. overnight, new york police have expanded the investigation of what they fear is an active terror plot. >> this, as president obama and more than 100 world leaders are going to meet ap the united nations today. the fbi says there's more than two dozen suspects under surveillance. >> reporter: let's bring in chief investigative correspondent, brian ross, for the latest this morning. two dozen surveillance suspects. what are they looking for? and...
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diane sawyer has just interviewed treasure secretary timothy geithner about prospects for recovery. >> so for people out there who believe there are two recoveries, one for main street and one fowall street, you say it's true? >> i would say there's no recovery yet. we don't have in place a real recovery. we define recovery, and the president will define recovery as people back to work. people able to get a job again. businesses investing again. and we are not at the point where we can say that yet. >> you can see more of diane's interview with secretary geithner tomorrow on "good morning america." and tomorrow, our series "where things stand," check-ins with people who saw their nest eggs evaporate as stocks collapsed. >>> still ahead on "world news" -- police zero in on the suspect of a murder of a yale student saying this was not a random killing. >>> pat tillman, in his own words. what he wrote about the war that crossed his life. ba bah bob woodruff reports. >>> and from sports to politics, what is it with all of these angry outbursts? mom was diagnosed with moderate alzheimer's.
diane sawyer has just interviewed treasure secretary timothy geithner about prospects for recovery. >> so for people out there who believe there are two recoveries, one for main street and one fowall street, you say it's true? >> i would say there's no recovery yet. we don't have in place a real recovery. we define recovery, and the president will define recovery as people back to work. people able to get a job again. businesses investing again. and we are not at the point where we...
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fresh out of the county jail, diane dobbs shows us the home that was a hiding place for her daughternd grandson. on "good morning america" ricky's father expressed his relief. >> when i found out you could have knocked me over with a feather. >> reporter: shannon was charged with felony kidnapping, diane dob charged with aiding and abetting as well as her fiance. >> how much time were they in there? >> in two year's time, maybe five minutes. we have not done anything wrong in our eyes. we had to do something, take a desperate measure to protect the little boy. >> diane dobbs has accused the boy's father of abuse, but he denies it and was awarded temporary custody two years ago. >>> a few cape cod eabeaches wi stay closed until tomorrow. a few great white sharks were sp spotted. >> reporter: so little is known about the elusive great white, why these waters, why now? scientists suspect they may have an appetite for the thousands of seals who choose the waters out of the cape. >> sharks are common in the cape cod area in those waters during the summertime. great whites are rare around
fresh out of the county jail, diane dobbs shows us the home that was a hiding place for her daughternd grandson. on "good morning america" ricky's father expressed his relief. >> when i found out you could have knocked me over with a feather. >> reporter: shannon was charged with felony kidnapping, diane dob charged with aiding and abetting as well as her fiance. >> how much time were they in there? >> in two year's time, maybe five minutes. we have not done...
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you know, earlier, last act, i showed this clip of diane sawyer allegedly drunk.e to say that. i have to say "allegedly drunk" 'cause no one took her blood and tested it. but during the commercial, somebody from the booth said they found another one. apparently, anderson cooper also possibly had a lot to drink after the inauguration. take a look at this clip, another real clip. >> caroline kennedy is not "gonnu" try to go to the senate, and a do-over, also, for president barack obama. chief justice robert re-administrating the -- re-administrating -- administering the oath. [ laughter, cheers, applause ] >> what is that? that's a real clip. that's a real clip. you know, they must call it "anderson cooper 360" 'cause that's his blood alcohol content, right? or maybe that's how far the room is spinning. i don't know. [ cheers and applause ] am i -- mike, am i allowed to get drunk on tv? can i do that? [ cheers and applause ] all right. bring me whatever you got. let's start with a cutty sark. you know, there's another big story going on, aside from all the news anch
you know, earlier, last act, i showed this clip of diane sawyer allegedly drunk.e to say that. i have to say "allegedly drunk" 'cause no one took her blood and tested it. but during the commercial, somebody from the booth said they found another one. apparently, anderson cooper also possibly had a lot to drink after the inauguration. take a look at this clip, another real clip. >> caroline kennedy is not "gonnu" try to go to the senate, and a do-over, also, for...
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with that i'll turn it over to diane. >> sure. staff has projected the fund balance in the reserve ratio for the near term as well as over the next several years using the most recently available information on expected failures and loss rates. we expect through 2009 through 2013 the fund could incur approximately $100 billion in failure costs. most of it in 2009 and 2010. in fact, well over half of this amount will already be reflected in the september, 2009, fund balance. now, assessment revenue is projected to be over $06 billion over this five-year period which exceeds the remaining loss amount. the problem we're facing is that of timing. losses are occurring in the near term and revenue will be spread out into future years. now, the loss projections are subject to some uncertainty and actual losses could be higher or lower. this projection of failure costs is higher than our projection in may of $ 0 billion over the same time period due to the further deter yoration in institutions as reflected by the increasing number of pro
with that i'll turn it over to diane. >> sure. staff has projected the fund balance in the reserve ratio for the near term as well as over the next several years using the most recently available information on expected failures and loss rates. we expect through 2009 through 2013 the fund could incur approximately $100 billion in failure costs. most of it in 2009 and 2010. in fact, well over half of this amount will already be reflected in the september, 2009, fund balance. now,...
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>> she talked to our weekend anchor, diane, and she was candid. she said, frankly, it was hell living with this man. she described him as a monster. very manipulative. she claims that he tried to gouge out her eye with a safety pin at one point because either someone had looked at her or she had looked at another man, that she tried to get away. she really paints a frightening picture of a man who she described as a high school sweetheart and they had a very brief marriage. she describes her divorce as basically her escape. she had to escape this man and when you hear not only from her, but from another woman that we talked to at "inside edition" who was his first victim, you get a really frightening picture of a man who should never have been let out after 11 years after this first conviction where he was sentenced to 50 years in prison. >> we'll talk more about that when we come back. talking about his own testimony at that trial for the kidnap and rape that he was convicted of and talk about what was going on in his mind back then. you look at
>> she talked to our weekend anchor, diane, and she was candid. she said, frankly, it was hell living with this man. she described him as a monster. very manipulative. she claims that he tried to gouge out her eye with a safety pin at one point because either someone had looked at her or she had looked at another man, that she tried to get away. she really paints a frightening picture of a man who she described as a high school sweetheart and they had a very brief marriage. she describes...
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combatir la enfermedad, y que empieza proteger 10 dÍas despuÉs de la infecciÓn, antes los expertos dÍan gente que es estar aquÍ y legalmente no se beneficie de ninguna de estas iniciativas" el solicitante tendrÁ que presentar seguro social, pisa, documentos que prueben que estÁn aquÍ legalmente. es algo que fue derrotado en la cama se quejÓ quien interrumpió al presidente. "a la gente que ha medido nuestro paÍs violando leyes no debemos probarlas servicios mÉdicos completos" dijo quien aÚn enfrenta una reprimenda oficial en la cÁmara, lÍdere demÓcratas advierten que es una medida irresponsable. >> cualquier ciudadano que no tenga su certificado de nacimiento que tenga problemas con comprobar que el ciudadano. >> la controversia se centra en el plan pÚblico con fondos de contribuyentes dice este congresista. >> los proyecto de ley no incluyen a los twiaxmo@zkph@ult la cÁmara ya especifica que no habrÁ ningÚn tipo de subsidio para individuos que no estÉn presentes legalmente. >> los inmigrantes indocumentados, tambiÉn van a tener los requisitos para obtener el seguro mÉdico. pero no van a
combatir la enfermedad, y que empieza proteger 10 dÍas despuÉs de la infecciÓn, antes los expertos dÍan gente que es estar aquÍ y legalmente no se beneficie de ninguna de estas iniciativas" el solicitante tendrÁ que presentar seguro social, pisa, documentos que prueben que estÁn aquÍ legalmente. es algo que fue derrotado en la cama se quejÓ quien interrumpió al presidente. "a la gente que ha medido nuestro paÍs violando leyes no debemos probarlas servicios mÉdicos...
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let's stick with travelers and go to diane in my old home state of pennsylvania. diane. >> caller: hello. >> hello. >> caller: hello. a big boo-yah from the steeler nation. wanted to know what's your play on china unicom? >> my prediction troy polomalu's supposed to be out four to six weeks, i bet you he's playing two weengz from now. that guy's superman. i love him. china -- chu is finally starting to move. why is it starting to move? it's not just because it's the best technology but that apple deal is close, close, close. the big apple. they're going to be shipping i think 5 million iphones. china still rocks. you've got a winner in chu. i own it for all right, lshlths, reply charitable trust. i want you to think like cramer. >>> titans are in trouble. ooh. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica! other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to take apart some bears. >> this is an inverse head and shoulders pattern. the so-called neck line connects two peaks on either side of the head. it made me think what it really is is some sort
let's stick with travelers and go to diane in my old home state of pennsylvania. diane. >> caller: hello. >> hello. >> caller: hello. a big boo-yah from the steeler nation. wanted to know what's your play on china unicom? >> my prediction troy polomalu's supposed to be out four to six weeks, i bet you he's playing two weengz from now. that guy's superman. i love him. china -- chu is finally starting to move. why is it starting to move? it's not just because it's the best...
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today, diane sawyer asked oprah winfrey if this is going to be her last season? >> i have to make that decision by the end of this year, and i am literally in the awful prayer and consideration about which road to take, to continue to go ahead or to bring this phase of my career to an end. you'll be hearing about it before the end of the ye. >> "gma" staffers in the background screaming, "no, no, no." >>> a lot of people hope she does not step down. she owns all the networks. the nfl season is now officially under way. the redskins will now focus on the giants. nd how about this prospect? need a lift? hey buddy, i appreciate the ride, you know. no problem. ♪ mind if i take a shortcut? yeah, sure. ♪ i knew the subaru legacy was the smart choice... what i didn't expect... was the fun. the all-new subaru legacy. feel the love. >> the to your the -- the toyota sports desk. >>> the nfl season kicked off tonight. late in the fourth quarter, tied at 10-10. the redskins game plan is now in place, and new york is favored by 6.5. the redskins like how they are matched up a
today, diane sawyer asked oprah winfrey if this is going to be her last season? >> i have to make that decision by the end of this year, and i am literally in the awful prayer and consideration about which road to take, to continue to go ahead or to bring this phase of my career to an end. you'll be hearing about it before the end of the ye. >> "gma" staffers in the background screaming, "no, no, no." >>> a lot of people hope she does not step down. she...
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for those of you just joining us, i'm diane sawyer. >> i'm robin roberts. the nation has been marking the eighth anniversary of the september 11th attacks. ceremonies at the three sites struck on that terrible day. >> we're going to the pentagon where the memorial ceremony is underway. they had a moment of silence in the rain, and we're hearing the voice right now of defense secretary robert gates who will introduce president obama. let's listen to secretary gates. >> the program that begins today is being run by lisa dolan who lost her husband, navy captain robert dolan on 9/11. she and other 9/11 family members have added something poignant and profound to this program. we are grateful and honored on this day that the president and the first lady, who has made the welfare of military families her personal priority, are here to help us commemorate this anniversary. so it is my great pleasure to introduce our commander in chief, the president of the united states. [ applause ] >> secretary gates, admiral mullin, and members of the armed forces, fellow ameri
for those of you just joining us, i'm diane sawyer. >> i'm robin roberts. the nation has been marking the eighth anniversary of the september 11th attacks. ceremonies at the three sites struck on that terrible day. >> we're going to the pentagon where the memorial ceremony is underway. they had a moment of silence in the rain, and we're hearing the voice right now of defense secretary robert gates who will introduce president obama. let's listen to secretary gates. >> the...
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the 63-year-old diane leach's husband found her pinned to the yard under a tree. she was rushed to the hospital where she later died. the authorities say it appears the tree was rotten. >> a puzzling murder mystery. police are trying to find three masked men who killed a man inside his own home after tying up his wife and ds. it happened in the 12,000 block of marley drive off enterprise road. my can't flynn has that story tonight. >>> it was an early-morning after bush on an entire family inside their buoy home. this was some time around 2:45. three masked men, two with guns, stormed inside the home and ended up killing the homeowner, 28-year-old tyrone richardson. it's disturbing news to residents in this development called "marley." >> i'm very shocked. i'm actually horrified. i'm very saddened for that family. >> terrible. it's -- i can't believe it happened. i just spoke to the guy maybe two or three days ago. >> reporter: one neighbor says after the attack richardson's wife said the men tied her up along with the kids. the family includes three kids under th
the 63-year-old diane leach's husband found her pinned to the yard under a tree. she was rushed to the hospital where she later died. the authorities say it appears the tree was rotten. >> a puzzling murder mystery. police are trying to find three masked men who killed a man inside his own home after tying up his wife and ds. it happened in the 12,000 block of marley drive off enterprise road. my can't flynn has that story tonight. >>> it was an early-morning after bush on an...