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>> the edge from dublin. jimmy page. these different guitarists. wanted to say something very different korea what did they do with this piece of wood, and how did they express themselves -- they wanted to say something very different. what did they do with this piece of wood, and how did they express themselves? with all of the noise out there in the world of television, i watch your show and say, "oh, here is a conversation." tavis: i appreciate it. >> at the end, they come out to play a led zeppelin song. there were the big, indulgent, white-boy blues bands, and there was one person who hated the one personu2 did their musica -- one person that hated u2, but each person could express himself uniquely and differently. it is beautiful. tavis: how do three guys to have a certain level, my word, not yours, have a certain disdain for the others' style, and if not disdain, wanting to juxtaposed their style, how do they act when they get together? >> if you're going to be a rock star, you want to smash the generation before you. you want to destroy it,
>> the edge from dublin. jimmy page. these different guitarists. wanted to say something very different korea what did they do with this piece of wood, and how did they express themselves -- they wanted to say something very different. what did they do with this piece of wood, and how did they express themselves? with all of the noise out there in the world of television, i watch your show and say, "oh, here is a conversation." tavis: i appreciate it. >> at the end, they...
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are you with edge in a studio alone in dublin where they write their songs. how they write their songs. and the new album called "get on your boots." here is there in the early, early musings and they are trying to figure out music. to me, that's a mystery. >> do you think, having watched the three of them so closely, is it just like a god-given talent? something they are born with? >> i used to think these guys are rock gods and sprinkled with some magic rock god dust, but when you meet them, you realize jimmy was just a kid in london in the '50s. and jack was the kid in detroit. he was an up pholsterer. as artists, they needed to find a voice. and u2 in dublin, they didn't like the music they were hearing and we are going to become u2. when they come together, you realize there is a thread between them. every generation passes the thread to somebody else. >> as we said earlier, you directed "an inconvenient truth." you worked with al gore. how do you go from global warming to rock and roll? you were dieing to do a rock and roll documentary or what? >> well
are you with edge in a studio alone in dublin where they write their songs. how they write their songs. and the new album called "get on your boots." here is there in the early, early musings and they are trying to figure out music. to me, that's a mystery. >> do you think, having watched the three of them so closely, is it just like a god-given talent? something they are born with? >> i used to think these guys are rock gods and sprinkled with some magic rock god dust,...
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thousands join him for a bike ride in dublin after he tweeted, good morning dublin, who wants to ride afternoon? i do. 5:30 p.m. look at how many people showed up to phoenix park, and, you know, he also did this in scotland and he plans to do it in new york, london, amsterdam and l.a., as well. >> but you can always say, i went riding with lance armstrong. never mind it was like with thousands of people. >> it's going to be like wood stock where everybody says they were there. when they weren't. >> a disgraced referee is behind bars. u.s. marshals arrested tim donaghy for violating his probation because he didn't show up for work. if that is true, how stupid is that? he was serving a 50-month sentence at a halfway house for gambling and fixing nba games and giving inside information to other gamblers. jail records show he had a sales job. all right. let's leave you on an up note, perhaps. a little wackiness. it's the the annual birdman competition. >> oh, good! >> these guys did a good job. this is england's south shore. that was the good. this the bad. >> this is the reason why that
thousands join him for a bike ride in dublin after he tweeted, good morning dublin, who wants to ride afternoon? i do. 5:30 p.m. look at how many people showed up to phoenix park, and, you know, he also did this in scotland and he plans to do it in new york, london, amsterdam and l.a., as well. >> but you can always say, i went riding with lance armstrong. never mind it was like with thousands of people. >> it's going to be like wood stock where everybody says they were there. when...
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this is their self-titled debut album, from dublin, which is in ireland, music from the script.w we'll be joined by vanessa hudgens, eli roth, and mike snow. and later this week, sienna miller, rachel nichols, dave salmoni and his wild animals, do they have to be wild? can't we have some nice, pleasant animals here for a change? doug benson and quentin tarantino. so join us then. if you pay close attention to celebrity court proceedings, and i do, you're probably familiar with jake byrd. jake is celebrity supporter and he was michael jackson's number one fan. we first met him years ago outside the michael jackson trial in santa maria. then he started popping up at places like the paris hilton sentencing. wherever there are video cameras >> we ruled that we're remanding paris hilton to serve out the remainder of her sentence -- >> no, no, no! >> and that's jake. and then at the second o.j. trial. >> we expect mr. simpson to be process and released very quickly. >> yes! >> so whenever there are video cameras around and famous people on trial or whatever, jake byrd is there. so whe
this is their self-titled debut album, from dublin, which is in ireland, music from the script.w we'll be joined by vanessa hudgens, eli roth, and mike snow. and later this week, sienna miller, rachel nichols, dave salmoni and his wild animals, do they have to be wild? can't we have some nice, pleasant animals here for a change? doug benson and quentin tarantino. so join us then. if you pay close attention to celebrity court proceedings, and i do, you're probably familiar with jake byrd. jake...
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sanjay gupta, a neurosurgeon, joins me from dublin, where he is attending a global summit, sponsoredce armstrong's foundation. what type of brain cancer did the senator have and why was it so hard to treat? >> reporter: this type of tumor is a malignant glioma. it starts with a single cell that goes awry and then starts to divide. part of the issue with this part of tumor, the rate at which it divides is so much faster than other types of cancers. this is a type of tumor in the brain, obviously. it does not spread to other parts of the body, but it just starts to invade other parts of the brain, anderson. we know with senator kennedy's particular tumor, it was located on the left side of the plain, and parts of the brain responsible for speech and parts of the brain responsible for his strength on the right side of his body. and that's why he needed that surgery while he was awake back last spring. but this is one of the fastest growing tumors of all, anderson. left unchecked, within three to six months, it usually causes death. >> he had surgery, had radiation, chemotherapy, lived 1
sanjay gupta, a neurosurgeon, joins me from dublin, where he is attending a global summit, sponsoredce armstrong's foundation. what type of brain cancer did the senator have and why was it so hard to treat? >> reporter: this type of tumor is a malignant glioma. it starts with a single cell that goes awry and then starts to divide. part of the issue with this part of tumor, the rate at which it divides is so much faster than other types of cancers. this is a type of tumor in the brain,...
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they're all players of the electorate guitar. 47-year-old the edge in dublin, and the youngest, and jack white from the white stripes. all of them agree to get together for a summit meeting. >> we thought, wouldn't it be great to bring three guitarists from three eras. their styles are different. wouldn't it be neat to bring them together? what would they ask, and what songs with their plight? we just wanted to pick three guys from different genres, for their differences, not their similarities. youtube came up in opposition to led zeppelin. jack white came up in opposition to bands like u2. >> it will take a lot of footage said demonstrate beat in trust -- to demonstrate their and trust. >> jimmy page has never done anything like this. he has never done a documentary, nothing extensive. so part of us thought we would never get him, but we had to try. and he said, yeah, sure, i will do it." >> the film of years rock legends, but also demystifies the aircraft. >> this is what i'm actually playing. the rest is the foot pedal. >> for all three, it is a love affair with the guitar. they have
they're all players of the electorate guitar. 47-year-old the edge in dublin, and the youngest, and jack white from the white stripes. all of them agree to get together for a summit meeting. >> we thought, wouldn't it be great to bring three guitarists from three eras. their styles are different. wouldn't it be neat to bring them together? what would they ask, and what songs with their plight? we just wanted to pick three guys from different genres, for their differences, not their...
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he's at a conference now in dubl dublin, ireland.ll talk about a possible cure some day. 42 minutes past the hour. >> this is the cause of my life, new hope. that we will break the old grid lock and guarantee that every american north, south, east, west, young, old, will have decent quality health care as a fundamental right and not a privilege. (mom) i'm not going to be able to see her every day. or sit on her bed and talk about her day. but she's ready. thanks to walmart's unbeatable prices, i was able to get her everything she needed. as well as what she wanted. letting go?@imom! (mom) that's the hard part. set them up for success, for less. save money. live better. walmart. ♪ 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. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> good morning. we are covering the passing of senator edward kennedy. 47 years in the
he's at a conference now in dubl dublin, ireland.ll talk about a possible cure some day. 42 minutes past the hour. >> this is the cause of my life, new hope. that we will break the old grid lock and guarantee that every american north, south, east, west, young, old, will have decent quality health care as a fundamental right and not a privilege. (mom) i'm not going to be able to see her every day. or sit on her bed and talk about her day. but she's ready. thanks to walmart's unbeatable...
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today, he is being remembered at a global cancer summit in dublin, ireland. our chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta, is at the summit. >> reporter: kyra, we are here in dublin ireland ted kennedy is irish-american. as you might imagine, the discussions today really all surrounding ted kennedy, his impact on cancer and a lot of what's happened to him over the last several months. i talked to several people today, including the ceo of live strong, an organization that has brought this global cancer summit together. i asked the ceo specifically about the impact of ted kennedy on cancer. >> he has had a great influence on it. he spent his career fighting on behalf of people who were sick and overcoming challenges. i'll never forget the first time we visited with him in washington, d.c. we're in his office and before we started the meeting, he took us over to this wall in his office where there were so many family photos and so much history. he pointed to a photo of teddy jr. skiing down a mountain. teddy is a survivor of osteosarcoma. he started crying
today, he is being remembered at a global cancer summit in dublin, ireland. our chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta, is at the summit. >> reporter: kyra, we are here in dublin ireland ted kennedy is irish-american. as you might imagine, the discussions today really all surrounding ted kennedy, his impact on cancer and a lot of what's happened to him over the last several months. i talked to several people today, including the ceo of live strong, an organization that has brought...
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here with the song "breakeven", from dublin, ireland, the script. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i'm stilling ♪ ♪ just prayed to a d that i don't believe in ♪ ♪ 'cause i got time while she >>> hi, we're back with ashton kutcher. you can see him tomorrow at the el rey theater. ♪ ♪ i'm still alive but i'm barely breathing ♪ ♪ j ♪ 'cause i got time while she got freedom ♪ ♪ 'cause when a heartbreaks, no, it don't breakeven ♪ ♪ ♪ she finally met a man that's gon ♪ while i'm wide awake she's no trouble sleeping ♪ ♪ 'cause wh a heartbreaks, no, it don't breakeven ♪ ♪ even, even, no what am i supposed to do ♪ ♪ when the best part of me was always you ♪ ♪ and what am i supposed to say when i'm all choked up and ♪ i'm falling to pieces they say ♪ bad things happen for a reason ♪ but not wise words gonna stop the bleeding ♪ ♪ 'cause she's moved on while ♪ and when a heartbreaks no, it don't breakeven even, even no, oh ♪ ♪ what am iupposed to do when the best part of me was always you ♪ ♪ what am i supposed to say when i'm all choked up and you're ♪ i'm falling to pieces, yeah i'm ♪ i'm falling to pi
here with the song "breakeven", from dublin, ireland, the script. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i'm stilling ♪ ♪ just prayed to a d that i don't believe in ♪ ♪ 'cause i got time while she >>> hi, we're back with ashton kutcher. you can see him tomorrow at the el rey theater. ♪ ♪ i'm still alive but i'm barely breathing ♪ ♪ j ♪ 'cause i got time while she got freedom ♪ ♪ 'cause when a heartbreaks, no, it don't breakeven ♪ ♪ ♪ she finally met a man...
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>> reporter: hey, heidi, i am at the global cancer summit here in dublin, ireland.'s been an interesting few days, but i couldn't help but think about health care reform back home. you know about five years ago, ireland found itself in the same position in some ways that the united states is in now, trying to reform their health care system. i took advantage of a unique opportunity to sit down with the health minister, what went right, what went wrong. in ireland, everyone has access to health care, via a taxed public plan, but half choose to spend additional money on a private plan. >> why does that happen? so if you have access to the public system, is it not good enough for 50% of the people like you say? >> they do it for choice facility or choice of doctor or choice of accommodation, single rooms in private hospitals, for example. and speedier access in many cases, more routine and procedures can be done much more quickly and if you have access to private health insurance. >> in the public sector, one can wait up to three years for a hip replacement or a cornea
>> reporter: hey, heidi, i am at the global cancer summit here in dublin, ireland.'s been an interesting few days, but i couldn't help but think about health care reform back home. you know about five years ago, ireland found itself in the same position in some ways that the united states is in now, trying to reform their health care system. i took advantage of a unique opportunity to sit down with the health minister, what went right, what went wrong. in ireland, everyone has access to...
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we appreciate you being there for us ironically at the global cancer summit in dublin, ireland goingright now, our own dr. sanjay gupta. thanks, sanjay. our coverage on the passing of senator edward kennedy continues with wolf blitzer in washington. >> thanks very much. i want to go right back to martha's vineyard right now where the president is vacationing but is about to interrupt his vacation and make a statement to the nation, indeed to the world, about the passing of his friend senator kennedy. dan lothian our white house correspondent is on the scene for us. dan, this is supposed to happen momentarily. is that right? >> it is. we are told it should happen within five minutes or so you about time has been sliding. the initial start time was to be at 8:30 so now it's been moved to 9:45. expecting that based on the movements we're hearing about expecting that to take place again in the next five mints or so. we are told he will make his remarks on the property of the blue heron farm where they are spending their vacation and near a guest house. we expect to hear from the presiden
we appreciate you being there for us ironically at the global cancer summit in dublin, ireland goingright now, our own dr. sanjay gupta. thanks, sanjay. our coverage on the passing of senator edward kennedy continues with wolf blitzer in washington. >> thanks very much. i want to go right back to martha's vineyard right now where the president is vacationing but is about to interrupt his vacation and make a statement to the nation, indeed to the world, about the passing of his friend...
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speaking of fun and work at the same time, sanjay is in dublin, ireland.look at ireland's health care system, what works, what doesn't. and are there any lessons being learned about how countries have made it work or face challenges? 48 minutes after the hour. bicycle, i've missed you. gathering dust, as pollen floats through the air. but with the strength of zyrtec ® , the fastest, 24-hour allergy relief, i promise not to wait as long to go for our ride. with zyrtec ® i can love the air ™ . ( revving, siren blares ) 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. >>> welcome back to the most news in the morning, it's 52 minutes past the hour right now. with all of the fighting over health care reform, we often hear comparisons. could we learn any lessons from that? like canada, sometimes the netherlands. >> sanjay gupta is in ireland for a cancer conference, a country where universal coverage may not even be enough. >> reporter: hey, john and kiran, i am at the global can
speaking of fun and work at the same time, sanjay is in dublin, ireland.look at ireland's health care system, what works, what doesn't. and are there any lessons being learned about how countries have made it work or face challenges? 48 minutes after the hour. bicycle, i've missed you. gathering dust, as pollen floats through the air. but with the strength of zyrtec ® , the fastest, 24-hour allergy relief, i promise not to wait as long to go for our ride. with zyrtec ® i can love the air ™...
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we have added border patrol troops so fast that we are now nearing the 20,000 mark, dublin really in four years making it by far the largest law enforcement in this country. congress passed a law requiring a 700 miles of double fencing on the border and we are close to completion of that. at a cost of $50 billion over the next 25 years here and i was outraged when i wrote that but i suppose that is chump change these days considering the money we are spending with a stimulus. [laughter] we are spending similar buildings with borders of sensors and drowns. as one province official put it to me talking about the progress and made, in the history of the world nobody has ever secure borders before. it's never worked. the great wall of china did not work, and we are trying to do it. there might be succeeding, apprehension rates along the border which is a way we measure the people crossing have fallen to their lowest level since the mid-1970's. most of that is there are no jobs because our economy has collapsed the there is no question that the enforcement measure has had an impact. botto
we have added border patrol troops so fast that we are now nearing the 20,000 mark, dublin really in four years making it by far the largest law enforcement in this country. congress passed a law requiring a 700 miles of double fencing on the border and we are close to completion of that. at a cost of $50 billion over the next 25 years here and i was outraged when i wrote that but i suppose that is chump change these days considering the money we are spending with a stimulus. [laughter] we are...
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>> biggest dips are on international travel to places like dublin, paris, london, airfare are downs 30%, 40%. here in the states big price drops to places like boston, las vegas, even hawaii. >> do you have to travel during a certain period of time? are you going to see fares at christmas, holiday time? >> holiday travel will always and little bit prizier because of the demand. i think we'll still see great prices through the end of the year. but as always, to lock in a good airfare, book ahead. hotels are really where you'll find value on your trip. hotels have great deals. possibilities are endless. 50% off in a lot of locations. places like mexico, four-star hotels from $100 a night. unbelievable deals. >> do you think that's part of the swine flu scare, they so depend on the travel industry? >> that presents a great opportunity for leisure travelers to take a fancy vacation at a budget price. bermuda, four nights, get $400 off your hotel room. deals are out there. >> how long will these deals last? >> hotels i think we'll see them -- as long as the economy is shaky we'll continue to
>> biggest dips are on international travel to places like dublin, paris, london, airfare are downs 30%, 40%. here in the states big price drops to places like boston, las vegas, even hawaii. >> do you have to travel during a certain period of time? are you going to see fares at christmas, holiday time? >> holiday travel will always and little bit prizier because of the demand. i think we'll still see great prices through the end of the year. but as always, to lock in a good...
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new developments in the dublin mid-air collision in new york city.ure on your screen now. witnesses say the small single engine plane slammed into the back of a helicopter, killing a total of nine people. three days later, teams are searching for a final victim and the waters. they may pull war wreckage from the river today. -- a maple more wreckage from the river today. questions continue about this busy air yet. rick leventhal, how common are incidents like these? >> it depends on where you are. there are only about seven mid- air collisions each year nationally. there are only about 30 airports considered congested. 16,000 airports across the country. that said, there are more than 600,000 licensed pilots across the country. they are taking off and landing every day from airports like this one. in many cases, they do not have two-way radios. they do have their eyes and ears. they're supposed to talk to each other. in most cases, they do that very safely. on average, seven their collisions each year. bill: you flew over washington, d.c. how congest
new developments in the dublin mid-air collision in new york city.ure on your screen now. witnesses say the small single engine plane slammed into the back of a helicopter, killing a total of nine people. three days later, teams are searching for a final victim and the waters. they may pull war wreckage from the river today. -- a maple more wreckage from the river today. questions continue about this busy air yet. rick leventhal, how common are incidents like these? >> it depends on where...
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assistant secretary baker, worked under incredibly demanding time pressures to meet this meet3rd dublin. i'm proud of them for pulling together what many word was not possible -- for meeting this august 3 deadline. they have proved that we can take those difficult tasks and deliver. their dedication has been outstanding and their hard work will continue. it will continue over the decade to pay dividends for veterans to return to school. for those of you who will take advantage of this opportunity, make it count. make it count for all of us, for our country. redeem that dream that occurred after the original g.i. bill of 1944 and do for us in this 21st century with the generation of great americans did in the 20th century. god bless our men and women in uniform, god bless our veterans, and god bless our wonderful country. thank you very much. [applause] . . >> you heard from senator webb and a veterans' secretary eric shinseki detailing some of the new laws in the gi bill. it is the new gi bill providing veterans' education benefits. you also heard from former senator john warner and the
assistant secretary baker, worked under incredibly demanding time pressures to meet this meet3rd dublin. i'm proud of them for pulling together what many word was not possible -- for meeting this august 3 deadline. they have proved that we can take those difficult tasks and deliver. their dedication has been outstanding and their hard work will continue. it will continue over the decade to pay dividends for veterans to return to school. for those of you who will take advantage of this...
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the recovery act creates jobs, dublin our capacity to generate renewable energy, billy new smart red -- building a new smart red to carry electricity from coast to coast. provide the largest boost in basic research in history to ensure that america leads in the breakthrough discoveries of the new century, just as we led in the last. that is what we do best in america. we turn ideas into inventions and inventions into industries. history should be our guide. the united states led the world's economies in the 20th- century because we led the world and innovation. today the competition is keener, the challenge is tougher, and that is why innovation is more important than ever. that is the key to good, new jobs in the 21st century. that is how we will insure a high quality life for this and future generations. with these investments, we are planting the seeds of progress for our country and good paying jobs for the american people. that is why i am here today. to announce a $2.4 billion in competitive grants to develop the next generation of fuel- efficient cars and trucks, powered by th
the recovery act creates jobs, dublin our capacity to generate renewable energy, billy new smart red -- building a new smart red to carry electricity from coast to coast. provide the largest boost in basic research in history to ensure that america leads in the breakthrough discoveries of the new century, just as we led in the last. that is what we do best in america. we turn ideas into inventions and inventions into industries. history should be our guide. the united states led the world's...
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as phil mentioned, surge protection was part of a deal to get congress to deal -- to mix at dublin's -- wto admission for china. whether or not any of these cases merited its use, a lesson that people in congress who made this deal will clean from what the bush administration did -- and let's assume that the obama administration rejects the case as well -- is that you cannot trust these kinds of deals with the american -- with the executive branch. that makes trade agreements harder in the future because this was a face-saving measure of how people concerned with china coming into the wto. there is a political consequence that has to be considered very strongly. secondly, somehow we have to have an adult conversation with beijing about the fact that we can all walk and chew gum at the same time. we can fight over things and still work together. the chinese want it to be all or nothing. we have cases with the europeans on very difficult issues all the time. it does not impair our discussions with the europeans on a whole range of issues. we tend to, whenever we have a trade fight with
as phil mentioned, surge protection was part of a deal to get congress to deal -- to mix at dublin's -- wto admission for china. whether or not any of these cases merited its use, a lesson that people in congress who made this deal will clean from what the bush administration did -- and let's assume that the obama administration rejects the case as well -- is that you cannot trust these kinds of deals with the american -- with the executive branch. that makes trade agreements harder in the...
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as phil mentioned, surge protection was part of a deal to get congress to deal -- to mix at dublin's -- wto admission for china. whether or not any of these cases merited its use, a lesson that people in congress who made this deal will clean from what the bush administration did -- and let's assume that the obama administration rejects the case as well -- is that you cannot trust these kinds of deals with the american -- with the executive branch. that makes trade agreements harder in the future because this was a face-saving measure of how people concerned with china coming into the wto. there is a political consequence that has to be considered very strongly. secondly, somehow we have to have an adult conversation with beijing about the fact that we can all wk and chew gum at the same time. we can fight over things and still work together. the chinese want it to be all or nothing. we have cases with the europeans on very difficult issues all the time. it does not impair our discussions with the europeans on a whole range of issues. we tend to, whenever we have a trade fight with t
as phil mentioned, surge protection was part of a deal to get congress to deal -- to mix at dublin's -- wto admission for china. whether or not any of these cases merited its use, a lesson that people in congress who made this deal will clean from what the bush administration did -- and let's assume that the obama administration rejects the case as well -- is that you cannot trust these kinds of deals with the american -- with the executive branch. that makes trade agreements harder in the...
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as phil mentioned, surge protection was part of a deal to get congress to deal -- to mix at dublin's -- wto admission for china. whether or not any of these cases merited its use, a lesson that people in congress who made this deal will clean from what the bush administration did -- and let's assume that the obama administration rejects the case as well -- is that you cannot trust these kinds of deals with the american -- with the executive branch. that makes trade agreements harder in the future because this was a face-saving measure of how people concerned with china coming into the wto. there is a political consequence that has to be considered very strongly. secondly, somehow we have to have an adult conversation with beijing about the fact that we can all walk and chew gum at the same time. we can fight over things and still work together. the chinese want it to be all or nothing. we have cases with the europeans on very difficult issues all the time. it does not impair our discussions with the europeans on a whole range of issues. we tend to, whenever we have a trade fight with
as phil mentioned, surge protection was part of a deal to get congress to deal -- to mix at dublin's -- wto admission for china. whether or not any of these cases merited its use, a lesson that people in congress who made this deal will clean from what the bush administration did -- and let's assume that the obama administration rejects the case as well -- is that you cannot trust these kinds of deals with the american -- with the executive branch. that makes trade agreements harder in the...
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we heard of doctor dublin, some people have left the medical profession because of conditions that ibelieve that the right and approach can draw some of them back in. so i do agree we have to have a good supply but i'm not covetable saying look, some of us have it and a few of you, you know, one that you don't want six of you don't and you get frozen out. so i think in the short term there may be some immigration issue there with people coming here. and in the not to longer term i believe we can increase the supply. >> congressman frank, thank you very much for coming and trying to get some answers to us and to the world. here in dartmouth. i am joe, and i'm on the chairman of the veterans advisory board here in dartmouth, and i served it in him. and i have quite a few constituents who are worried about their care right now and they are in a special group that is growing very quickly because we are doing a very good job out in the field in iraq and in afghanistan bringing back more of our boys and girls that are doing a great job. but they have a lot of ailments. you did say that you
we heard of doctor dublin, some people have left the medical profession because of conditions that ibelieve that the right and approach can draw some of them back in. so i do agree we have to have a good supply but i'm not covetable saying look, some of us have it and a few of you, you know, one that you don't want six of you don't and you get frozen out. so i think in the short term there may be some immigration issue there with people coming here. and in the not to longer term i believe we...