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dr. laura reveals in depth her own childhood torment. we'll take your calls next on "larry king live." good evening, tiger is no stranger to competition, scrutiny or pressure. so is it any surprise that he's four under par, two off the pace today, his best masters start ever? here to talk about tiger's return are two journalists who are at augusta, jim gray, the correspondent for the golf channel and doug ferguson, the golf writer with the associated press. all right, jim, frankly, were you surprised at his performance today? >> reporter: well, it's really astonishing, the man hasn't competed in 144 days, he has had all kinds of trouble brewing at home, a worldwide scandal, and he comes out here, and if he makes a few more puts, he really could be making the tournament. he was composed, he was crystal clear, he seemed to be showing very little rust, he missed some p putts that he usually would make. he seemed to be enjoying the walk, the first time around seemed to be at peace. it's surprising but it's also surprising that we have a 50-y
dr. laura reveals in depth her own childhood torment. we'll take your calls next on "larry king live." good evening, tiger is no stranger to competition, scrutiny or pressure. so is it any surprise that he's four under par, two off the pace today, his best masters start ever? here to talk about tiger's return are two journalists who are at augusta, jim gray, the correspondent for the golf channel and doug ferguson, the golf writer with the associated press. all right, jim, frankly,...
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finally, dr. laura tyson from uc-berkeley. i have a particular affinity with laura. she is the only woman running a major business schools in this nation. she has distinguished herself in the public sector for years. choose the national economic adviser to president clinton, the highest ranking woman. she also graduated from smith college and has a ph.d. in economics from mit. we have brilliance on this stage and we are thrilled that they are here to talk to rest today. what we are going to do, and i want some participation, we are going to talk about the landscape and challenges in a particularly differ -- difficult time in our nation's history. what is it like out there if you want a job? what does it feel like? how hard do you have to fight? i have the feeling these women fought similar battles throughout their career. >> it is an extraordinary time to come into the market. the rule books are being written. despite what you hear, good companies and good organizations are always looking for great people. in any kind of environment, if you are a great person, smart,
finally, dr. laura tyson from uc-berkeley. i have a particular affinity with laura. she is the only woman running a major business schools in this nation. she has distinguished herself in the public sector for years. choose the national economic adviser to president clinton, the highest ranking woman. she also graduated from smith college and has a ph.d. in economics from mit. we have brilliance on this stage and we are thrilled that they are here to talk to rest today. what we are going to do,...
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first, we have dr. laura finali. one thing have you been working towards is to see how independent voters will be able to vote in party primaries, and it's usually not allowed in states. how do you hope to turn that around and empower people? >> my goal is to passover the next 12 months nonpartisan election reform in new york city, which does a way with party primaries that allowed the 1 million voters in the city who are registered as independents to vote in a first round. >> reporter: why do you think that you will be able to come close to achieving that? that's a tough barrier that you have to get across. >> most of the cities in the country have nonpartisan elections, and the majority of those young people, people locked out, independents, are people are color. 20% african-american, and 11% asian and 25% under the ages of 30. what our young people are saying is we don't want to be in a party, we are independents and we want to do politics in a new way and we have to support that effort and that's what we are figh
first, we have dr. laura finali. one thing have you been working towards is to see how independent voters will be able to vote in party primaries, and it's usually not allowed in states. how do you hope to turn that around and empower people? >> my goal is to passover the next 12 months nonpartisan election reform in new york city, which does a way with party primaries that allowed the 1 million voters in the city who are registered as independents to vote in a first round. >>...
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dr. romer, we have at least two people here who have questions about the health care reform law just enacted. it's laura woodard, who's right here with us, and carlos rodriguez, you're next to her. ms. woodard, you first, and then i'm going ask you. >> okay, dr. romer, i'm a small business owner and i speak with small business owners on a daily basis. and a frustration that we've had is that the bill was so large and include sod many different things and it felt like the administration was really pushing through the bill so quickly that we didn't have time to really talk about it and understand how it was going to affect how we would run our businesses. and so my question to you is why did it have to be pushed through so quickly? >> woodruff: and i want you answer that. but let me combine that with a question from mr. rodriguez which is related. >> dr. romer my question is simple. i've got 40 employees that i've been trying to give health insurance to. the question for us is now that we have the mandate, how is it going to be implemented, one, and, two, more importantly, realistally is how are we suppos
dr. romer, we have at least two people here who have questions about the health care reform law just enacted. it's laura woodard, who's right here with us, and carlos rodriguez, you're next to her. ms. woodard, you first, and then i'm going ask you. >> okay, dr. romer, i'm a small business owner and i speak with small business owners on a daily basis. and a frustration that we've had is that the bill was so large and include sod many different things and it felt like the administration...
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dr. charles hubert. raymond johnson. my mother, ms. levy. >> thomas hawthorne. robert vernon. sheryl mannon. ethel griffin. margaret gibson. >> laura -- >> ashley eckel. >> catherine kragen. >>>> my mother-in-law, carroll bowers. cassandra booker. alita bitty. towson battel. sandy avery. pamela argo. richard allen. teresa alexander. >> thank you, all. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, for being with us today. your presence means a locked on this 15th anniversary. -- means a lot on this 50th anniversary. admission to the museum is complementary provided five -- provided by our friends at cox to medications. but iran, secretary hippolyta llano -- secretary the awill hol on the media's role on terrorism. thank you. [applause] >> on washington journal, tomorrow morning, how americans feel about government. our guest is carolina doherty, patrick corvington and kenneth vogel will take your questions about political fund raising her head"washington journal -- fundraising. all this month, see the winners of the c-span's studentcam document nouri contest. watched the top winning videos every morning on c-span at 6:50 a.m. eastern, just befor
dr. charles hubert. raymond johnson. my mother, ms. levy. >> thomas hawthorne. robert vernon. sheryl mannon. ethel griffin. margaret gibson. >> laura -- >> ashley eckel. >> catherine kragen. >>>> my mother-in-law, carroll bowers. cassandra booker. alita bitty. towson battel. sandy avery. pamela argo. richard allen. teresa alexander. >> thank you, all. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, for being with us today. your presence means a locked on this 15th...
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dr. charles hubert. raymond johnson. my mother, ms. levy. >> thomas hawthorne. robert vernon. sheryl mannon. ethel griffin. margaret gibson. >> laurashley eckel. >> catherine kragen. >>>> my mother-in-law, carroll bowers. cassandra booker. alita bitty. towson battel. sandy avery. pamela argo. richard allen. teresa alexander. >> thank you, all. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, for being with us today. your presence means a locked on this 15th anniversary. -- means a lot on this 50th anniversary. admission to the museum is complementary provided five -- provided by our friends at cox to medications. but iran, secretary hippolyta llano -- secretary the awill hol on the media's role on terrorism. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> in a few moments, the chairman of the house ways and means commission will speak at the national press club. in our work, vice-president at -- vice-president biden on the weekend action that killed several top al qaeda leaders. later, richard holbrooke on afghanistan and pakistan. later, the proposed banking
dr. charles hubert. raymond johnson. my mother, ms. levy. >> thomas hawthorne. robert vernon. sheryl mannon. ethel griffin. margaret gibson. >> laurashley eckel. >> catherine kragen. >>>> my mother-in-law, carroll bowers. cassandra booker. alita bitty. towson battel. sandy avery. pamela argo. richard allen. teresa alexander. >> thank you, all. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, for being with us today. your presence means a locked on this 15th anniversary. --...