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♪ don't block up the hall >> bob dylan 68 years old singing "the times they are a-changing" a song herote back in '63 when he was a lad of 22. dylan told nbc news today he was honored to play at the show last night saying, "the civil rights movement meant a lot to me, and still does." ."'ll take another break. l take another break. dad, here, look at this. your p.a.d. isn't just poor circulation in your legs causing you pain. ok. what is it? dad, it more than doubles your risk of a heart attack or stroke. you'd better read about plavix. if you have p.a.d., plavix can help protect you from a heart attack or stroke. plavix helps keep blood platelets from sticking together and forming clots- the cause of most heart attacks and strokes. talk with your doctor about plavix? i'll do it. promise. (announcer) people with stomach ulcers or other conditions that cause bleeding should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines, including aspirin,ay increase bleeding risk, so tell your doctor when planning surgery.
♪ don't block up the hall >> bob dylan 68 years old singing "the times they are a-changing" a song herote back in '63 when he was a lad of 22. dylan told nbc news today he was honored to play at the show last night saying, "the civil rights movement meant a lot to me, and still does." ."'ll take another break. l take another break. dad, here, look at this. your p.a.d. isn't just poor circulation in your legs causing you pain. ok. what is it? dad, it more than...
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but i will tell you, dylan, here's what i'm concerned about.ead the reuters story about this, and number one, why are you telegraphing this that you're coming in. number two, the timing. according to reuters, part of the reason for this surge right now is because they've planned to withdraw american troops next year. i hope -- >> i've got to move on. but after nine years, and considering that our military capability slightly greater than that of afghanistan, just by a little, my sense is, that bullets don't seem to be solving the problem that we have underlying issues in that country and those relationships that we may not be addressing and we're kind of like fools to shoot more bullets. i don't know. democrats shifting the focus to jobs as senate majority leader harry reid today announced they're moving quickly on a jobs bill and there could be a procedural vote on it as early as monday. sounds pretty good, right? but no one saying what's in the bill. no one saying how much it would cost. no one saying how it will be paid for. nor is anyone ac
but i will tell you, dylan, here's what i'm concerned about.ead the reuters story about this, and number one, why are you telegraphing this that you're coming in. number two, the timing. according to reuters, part of the reason for this surge right now is because they've planned to withdraw american troops next year. i hope -- >> i've got to move on. but after nine years, and considering that our military capability slightly greater than that of afghanistan, just by a little, my sense is,...
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all new talent, no performers from the original, no dylan or springsteen. >> i was like am i rapping know. then when i got here they said "you're doing bob dylan's part." ♪ there's a choice we're making... ♪ >> reporter: the original anthem raised $63 million for africa. haitian rapper wyclef jean helps that raises more. >> if you see that little kid in haiti, that's me if i never made it to america. >> reporter: thanking entertainers for using their talent... ♪ there's a choice we're making ♪ >> reporter: ...to become voices for the voiceless once again. hattie kauffman, cbs news, hollywood. >> couric: and that's the "cbs evening news." coming up on the web >>> right now, our second snowstorm in a week is spreading across the area. guess what. number three may not be far behind. chief meteorolo topper shutt is in the weather center. we need the latest. >> we're looking for a winter storm warning tonight until 7 a.m. tomorrow. we'll start with live doppler. pretty good area of snow there kind of settling in over the metro area. especially west of i-95. we'll zoom in. some of the heav
all new talent, no performers from the original, no dylan or springsteen. >> i was like am i rapping know. then when i got here they said "you're doing bob dylan's part." ♪ there's a choice we're making... ♪ >> reporter: the original anthem raised $63 million for africa. haitian rapper wyclef jean helps that raises more. >> if you see that little kid in haiti, that's me if i never made it to america. >> reporter: thanking entertainers for using their...
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i am dylan ratigan. in america today, we're talking about grass.rass that is sprouting up all over our country. you can see it here, in fact. as people realize that their politicians aren't working for them, but instead are operating for themselves, and for the special interests that bribe them, fund them, whatever you want to call it. to the grass we see here, rooted in public anger over washington's political horseplay. which is preventing any real action on jobs, or relief on housing, any real reform on health care, not to mention an ongoing and financial system that the banksters were at it again today. we'll come back for that a little later. one of the largest groups of grass, though, as you likely know, the tea party. and they opened up their first national convention today. headlined by the movement's icon sarah palin. but is the tea party the real deal? tea party leaders say, yes, they are. they're using their power to harness an unsatisfied electorate and get actual results for people. take a look. te
i am dylan ratigan. in america today, we're talking about grass.rass that is sprouting up all over our country. you can see it here, in fact. as people realize that their politicians aren't working for them, but instead are operating for themselves, and for the special interests that bribe them, fund them, whatever you want to call it. to the grass we see here, rooted in public anger over washington's political horseplay. which is preventing any real action on jobs, or relief on housing, any...
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dylan lauren is president and ceo of dylan's candy bar. good to see you again. >> good to see you!eone on valentine's day than to go buy one. and here are somfun wrappers that come in bright pinks and reds -- >> basically, you have to eat the candy first. >> first you eat the candy or give your loved ones their favorite candy and then you wrap it with the wrapper. we have cut out heart shapes out of tootsie pops, and if you want, you can just glue it on to the card. and then the cards are all made from recycled material. it's just after the holiday, so old shopping bags. here we used the stripe from our shopping bag as the platform. so you don't have to spend a lot of money. >> these are great examples. >> these are flower petals, so it's a more fun and personal touch. >> now, you can also use candy and the wrapps to decorate frames. >> yeah. you know, a generic frame is really generic, so, giving a personalized frame makes the gift more special. here's an example. we used conversation hearts, which have fun messages. >> oh, sure. >> you know, then here's a couple that just got eng
dylan lauren is president and ceo of dylan's candy bar. good to see you again. >> good to see you!eone on valentine's day than to go buy one. and here are somfun wrappers that come in bright pinks and reds -- >> basically, you have to eat the candy first. >> first you eat the candy or give your loved ones their favorite candy and then you wrap it with the wrapper. we have cut out heart shapes out of tootsie pops, and if you want, you can just glue it on to the card. and then...
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wanted to do was merge poetry with rock-and-roll in the way that jimi hendrix or jim morrison or bob dylanwanted to continue that tradition, but also, we were in a time where i felt that rock- and-roll was a cultural voice being taken over by mobil, which rock stars, the idea of celebrity, and i wanted to help remind people that rock-and-roll is our cultural voice, belonged to the people, and that we all could animate that aspect of ourselves. so i felt that i had achieved that already, and then i thought, well, that is it, i did my record. clive davis had offered me more records, and he believed in what i was doing, and i wound up doing a few more. but certainly by easter, i had accomplished what robert really wanted for me, which was to have a hit record. robert was joking that i got a little famous before him. he certainly caught up with me, but i was so happy for him really because he wanted that for me. i felt that i had, by band and i had created a certain amount of space for the new guard, and that directly i had presented songs that i hope would be freeing, would give people things
wanted to do was merge poetry with rock-and-roll in the way that jimi hendrix or jim morrison or bob dylanwanted to continue that tradition, but also, we were in a time where i felt that rock- and-roll was a cultural voice being taken over by mobil, which rock stars, the idea of celebrity, and i wanted to help remind people that rock-and-roll is our cultural voice, belonged to the people, and that we all could animate that aspect of ourselves. so i felt that i had achieved that already, and...
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clint eastwood and bob dylan won awards but weren't present ♪ [ music ] that's musical legend stevier. he performed last night at the ken city center. was a benefit for the duke ellington school of the arts. we caught up with him after the concert and asked him about the importance of the school. >> this is the original, the original might mile, the real deal. >> reporter: and here's a little more of last night's kennedy center concert for you to enjoy. stick around. we'll be right back. m÷ >>> here's what is in the news now. virginia is taking potholes head on. they want to focus on fixing potholes for the entire month of march. he vows they will be fixed in 24 hours on major roads. >>> the bear win mayor is suing prince georges county over a mistaken drug raid at his home two years ago. it left his dog dead. >>> the big apple is getting a big taste of snow this morning. this is video from times square. a few inchs on the ground already but could have a foot of snow by the time the storm moves out. >>> a few flurry and snow showers north and east. the winds are be a big problem, gus
clint eastwood and bob dylan won awards but weren't present ♪ [ music ] that's musical legend stevier. he performed last night at the ken city center. was a benefit for the duke ellington school of the arts. we caught up with him after the concert and asked him about the importance of the school. >> this is the original, the original might mile, the real deal. >> reporter: and here's a little more of last night's kennedy center concert for you to enjoy. stick around. we'll be...
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he was like the james brown and bob dylan and muhammad ali of africa all wrapped into one guy.-down," please welcome the cast of "fela!" [ cheers and applause ] >> man, the year was 1969 and people's minds were on fire. ♪ my mind was on fire. everyone was turning on. and sandra was turning me on -- to ideas, writers, books i'd never seen before back in nigeria, like "the autobiography malcolm x," angela davis, stokely carmichael, martin luther king, nina simone, nikki giovanni, the last poets' "negroes are scared of revolution." it was amazing. ♪ i had to go all the way to america to understand things my mother had been trying to teach me all along. ♪ ♪ let's open that book them call dictionary open and make me see i said open that book ♪ ♪ them call dictionary open and make me see upside down is right there clearly ♪ ♪ open and make me see we recognize the word for sure yes open and make me see ♪ ♪ because we get its meaning too head for down nyash for up ♪ ♪ because we get its meaning too head for down nyash for up ♪ ♪ upside down's got more meanings too head for down nyash f
he was like the james brown and bob dylan and muhammad ali of africa all wrapped into one guy.-down," please welcome the cast of "fela!" [ cheers and applause ] >> man, the year was 1969 and people's minds were on fire. ♪ my mind was on fire. everyone was turning on. and sandra was turning me on -- to ideas, writers, books i'd never seen before back in nigeria, like "the autobiography malcolm x," angela davis, stokely carmichael, martin luther king, nina simone,...
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. >> i do like your bob dylan solo. ♪ there's a choice we're making we're saving our own lives ♪ >> allong. >> more of that to come. we sort of mashed up the old version and the new version. listen to this. ♪ ♪ there's a choice we're making ♪ >> there you go, both songs sort of put together there. you heard cindy lauper and celine dion. there are some changes. i know you're wondering did they stick with the old version? turns out the lyrics have been tweaked by lionel richie a little bit. will.i.am extended the chorus there. wyclef jean added a haitian feel to one of the tracks. there is behind the scenes drama. apparently barbra streisand had trouble, she couldn't get the proper cadence. as she taped it. patti austin came over and helped her. so there you have -- >> barbra couldn't get the right cadence? >> she's a perfectionist. she had to do it several times to get it right. >> interesting. i shouldn't say i'm sick of it. i'm looking forward to hearing this one. for now there's been an awful lot of coverage of "we are the world." >> that is true. >> let's talk about the oscars. by no
. >> i do like your bob dylan solo. ♪ there's a choice we're making we're saving our own lives ♪ >> allong. >> more of that to come. we sort of mashed up the old version and the new version. listen to this. ♪ ♪ there's a choice we're making ♪ >> there you go, both songs sort of put together there. you heard cindy lauper and celine dion. there are some changes. i know you're wondering did they stick with the old version? turns out the lyrics have been tweaked by...
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this time around celine dion, lil wayne did bob dylan's part and he's like i don't sing.nal folks were there except for lionel richie. >> jennifer is going to talk about toyota cars. your toyota may get the magic part, but jennifer is like wait up. >> i mean, yeah, i think some of them are going to get out there, but when are you going to be able to get it? we have had experts say it can take a long time. i know it might arrive at the dealership starting today or tomorrow, but probably not all of them. toyota saying the fix itself takes half an hour. this seems like a lot of best case scenario coming out of toyota. a half hour maybe for the repair itself. but you have to get in line and register. it usually takes longer than that. one of the things about this is having people with runaway cars is not just dangerous for the driver, it's dangerous if you're sharing the road with them. often one in four people totally ignore a recall. my car is okay. >> one in four? >> in this case, that is a big deal since, you know, runaway toyotas have been linked to fatalities. this is i
this time around celine dion, lil wayne did bob dylan's part and he's like i don't sing.nal folks were there except for lionel richie. >> jennifer is going to talk about toyota cars. your toyota may get the magic part, but jennifer is like wait up. >> i mean, yeah, i think some of them are going to get out there, but when are you going to be able to get it? we have had experts say it can take a long time. i know it might arrive at the dealership starting today or tomorrow, but...
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there is a very important new report that ips has just put out that looks at this comparison between dylannd civilian green jobs peered out about many of my ips colleagues in the audience remember is that 20 times? it's some huge number at the same amount of money would pay for a huge number more civilian jobs and military production jobs out of which goes to the question of how military stuff is being produced these days. it's very high-tech, low labor. this is not where you're going to pull people out of the depression. so it's a very different suggestion. >> if you're spending a million dollars per%, it deals like -- >> exactly. it's not very efficient. and then on the question of what other pressures -- i mean certainly the systemic realities of this government in our country have not changed. and it's one of the things that i think i imagine it's very frustrating for the obama administration. people who came in who are new to national politics came in from his old gang in chicago or whoever they are. but to believe that everyone in the world should see that we're different now because
there is a very important new report that ips has just put out that looks at this comparison between dylannd civilian green jobs peered out about many of my ips colleagues in the audience remember is that 20 times? it's some huge number at the same amount of money would pay for a huge number more civilian jobs and military production jobs out of which goes to the question of how military stuff is being produced these days. it's very high-tech, low labor. this is not where you're going to pull...
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back then you had michael jackson, bob dylan, huey lewis, stevie wonder all singing for africa.did this for africa, it brought a whole other energy to the african nation so we're hoping this happens for haiti. >>> and it's lights out colorado springs. maybe the headlights on your car can take up the slack. the city is going to cut off about 10,000 streetlights over the next couple of months. why? to save money. lots of it. maybe more than a billion bucks. >>> so did toyota sales tank last month? today we get a clue about how the company's massive recall is affecting its business and that's where we go to cnnmoney.com's poppy harlow. she's in new york. poppy, how bad could the numbers be? >> reporter: pretty terrible. we're going to get those january sales numbers and what a lot of analysts are expecting is that toyota's market share in the u.s. will have fallen to 14.7%. that is down from 17% last january. if that's the case, that would be the lowest number we have seen for their sales in this country since march of 2006 and it would be down 12% from a year ago. so the question
back then you had michael jackson, bob dylan, huey lewis, stevie wonder all singing for africa.did this for africa, it brought a whole other energy to the african nation so we're hoping this happens for haiti. >>> and it's lights out colorado springs. maybe the headlights on your car can take up the slack. the city is going to cut off about 10,000 streetlights over the next couple of months. why? to save money. lots of it. maybe more than a billion bucks. >>> so did toyota...
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song features barbra streisand and haitian-born hiphop artist, 25 years ago, michael jackson, bill dylan bruce springstein raised $60 million with the same song to benefit famine relief in africa. remember this, bill? bill: how could you forget? martha: this generation is like, you know -- bill: it's a great cause, it sounded good, but how do you beat that, by stevie wonder and michael jackson? that's old school, but i mean, the real coke was real for a reason! martha: i know. bill: anyway, best of luck. martha: it's for a good cause. i hope it makes off a lot of money, and it's going to kick off the olympics. bill: right about that. >>> that is some kind of videotape out of pennsylvania, south of pittsburgh, the hallway of a high school. when the dust settled the student was tasered, at least four arrested. how in the world did this go down? the superintendent of the school district is cynthia chellen, she's joining us today. i believe she's out of pittsburgh today. good morning to you. did you know there was going to be trouble that night at that basketball game? >> not really. we didn
song features barbra streisand and haitian-born hiphop artist, 25 years ago, michael jackson, bill dylan bruce springstein raised $60 million with the same song to benefit famine relief in africa. remember this, bill? bill: how could you forget? martha: this generation is like, you know -- bill: it's a great cause, it sounded good, but how do you beat that, by stevie wonder and michael jackson? that's old school, but i mean, the real coke was real for a reason! martha: i know. bill: anyway,...
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anybody who's seen the people speak with the musical contributions of everybody from john legend to bob dylano lupe fiasco. howard was kind of hip. that's why it's such an honor to introduce the next performer, we're going to get some music now. we have a performance by a renowned member of the 1960s group the freedom singers. lawrence is rubbing his hands together excited. and she later founded the a cappella ensemble sweet honey in the rock. [cheers and applause] it is an absolute honor to introduce to you all tonight bernice johnson reagon. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] ♪ while i run this race. ♪ guide my feet while i run this race. ♪ oh, guide my feet while i run this race. ♪ oh, i don't want to run this race in vain. >> now, i was not supposed to get through the whole thing with only a shadow. so you could actually pretend you know what howard's life is about and act as if you're not going to leave people by themself thes when they are calling for support, so the thing they're trying to rise does not die. and i don't care if you haven't ever sung it before. [laughter] if yo
anybody who's seen the people speak with the musical contributions of everybody from john legend to bob dylano lupe fiasco. howard was kind of hip. that's why it's such an honor to introduce the next performer, we're going to get some music now. we have a performance by a renowned member of the 1960s group the freedom singers. lawrence is rubbing his hands together excited. and she later founded the a cappella ensemble sweet honey in the rock. [cheers and applause] it is an absolute honor to...
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bob dylan and clint eastwood, who are both recipients but could not make it today. of us are here to share recognition of the importance of the arts and humanities. pursuits and professions that enriched the mind and the rest the ssoul and strengthen the character of this country. they bring a stroy, understanding, it inside, comfort, -- they bring us joy, understanding, in sight -- insight, and comfort. it led to the founding of the national endowment for the arts and the national endowment for the humanities. these institutions play a vital role in enhancing america's cultural legacy. they promote work and cultivates talent and they deserve our gratitude. one of my special produces -- privileges is that i get to take part in ceremonies like this, to honor individuals and citizens we celebrate the triumph of the arts and humanities that bring us closer to an understanding of what makes us american and what makes us human. one of the extraordinary features of our cultural ignorance is the dynamism and diversity -- cultural inheritance is the dynamism and diversity.
bob dylan and clint eastwood, who are both recipients but could not make it today. of us are here to share recognition of the importance of the arts and humanities. pursuits and professions that enriched the mind and the rest the ssoul and strengthen the character of this country. they bring a stroy, understanding, it inside, comfort, -- they bring us joy, understanding, in sight -- insight, and comfort. it led to the founding of the national endowment for the arts and the national endowment...
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the day on this date back in 1953, this grammy winner who has sung with pavoratti and written with dylant pay the hospital insurance. this is not pay the doctor insurance. this is not major medical insurance. this is affordable-we-pay-cash -directly-to-you- fast-when-you're-sick -or-hurt-insurance. if all you know about us is... aflac! ...then you don't know quack. to find out all the ways aflac's got you covered, visit knowquack.com (announcer) not just sin headache... ahhhh! but pressure... and congesti. introducing sudafed pe® triple action™. for morcomplete relief from the sinus triple threat. sudafed pe® triple action™. more complete relief. >> we were telling you about this two days ago. israeli ambassador to the united states was heckled and interrupted not once or twice but 11 times as he tried to deliver an important speech on u.s.-israeli relations to the students at university of california at irvine. listen. >> a source of frustration, the person who spent much of his life speaking hebrew -- >> whoa! >> you haven't come to this campus to hear one idea, you've come to hear a m
the day on this date back in 1953, this grammy winner who has sung with pavoratti and written with dylant pay the hospital insurance. this is not pay the doctor insurance. this is not major medical insurance. this is affordable-we-pay-cash -directly-to-you- fast-when-you're-sick -or-hurt-insurance. if all you know about us is... aflac! ...then you don't know quack. to find out all the ways aflac's got you covered, visit knowquack.com (announcer) not just sin headache... ahhhh! but pressure......
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it turned out to be 5 feet 7 inches and weighed 300 pounds which is why james rns played marshall dylann television because they couldn't use the guy who played him on the radio. although he had a great voice. i am giving you this background because i want you to know, all of you are in the early stages of a total revolution in communications capability. if you kobach, a few of you remember a movie called? there was a movie called trong. these for the early efforts at computerized movies for you have animation and all sorts of stuff happening and they are fairly clunky. now my one daughter, kathy, wynton soft avatar on an imax screen. so she has a 3d, six story tall video experience. you compare that to watching who killed roger rabbit. now you think about applying not just for entertainment and not just for amusement so how we talk with ourselves? let me give you an example. if the president, and the governor can do this in the city council can do this, the president could do a town hall meeting on line available to every american simultaneously. and they could allow people to send in
it turned out to be 5 feet 7 inches and weighed 300 pounds which is why james rns played marshall dylann television because they couldn't use the guy who played him on the radio. although he had a great voice. i am giving you this background because i want you to know, all of you are in the early stages of a total revolution in communications capability. if you kobach, a few of you remember a movie called? there was a movie called trong. these for the early efforts at computerized movies for...
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. >> host: is up dearlove tulis dylan afghanistan nor has he left? >> guest: i am not sure where he is now but i want to comment too on the question you mentioned. the reason i went out last month as general caldwell is starting a leadership initiative on the afghan side and wants to get them into more of a discussion about leadership which i think we have not paid enough attention to it and one of the things we have seen for many of the afghans is they don't go out into the field as much as we would like. lot of them want to try to do things by cell phone and at the same time they micromanage so they will be in their office but telling someone what to do hundreds of miles away. so, one of the points i make in the book is in case after case in templer, and malia and abrahamson vietnam they spend a lot of their time out there circulating in what we call battlefield circulation, going out and seeing what is going on and assessing their local commanders saying is this person doing a good job for not and providing coaching on those commanders. >> host: m
. >> host: is up dearlove tulis dylan afghanistan nor has he left? >> guest: i am not sure where he is now but i want to comment too on the question you mentioned. the reason i went out last month as general caldwell is starting a leadership initiative on the afghan side and wants to get them into more of a discussion about leadership which i think we have not paid enough attention to it and one of the things we have seen for many of the afghans is they don't go out into the field...
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the this come dylan soapier going to be facing more difficulties going forward, but when they were pouringmoney into the banks we didn't ask those questions. where we wanted our society, our financial system to go and the results of this is we wound up with a financial system that we were talking before about incentives. economists sometimes called moral hazard, the risk of the kind of risk of gambling. it has gotten worse. >> host: one of the things i recall from the book that i thought was clever is we talked about how we have gotten too big to fail or too big to resolve things. if you look at this whole situation and billions being poured into those things, they have gotten bigger as ever as a result of the response, with americans having lost their households without any help, you basically come to the conclusion in your book that in some ways things have been made worse. it was a bad situation but the way but the response was done made it worse than it had to be facing a bad situation, and one of the things that struck me as you talk about the failures of the bush and obama administra
the this come dylan soapier going to be facing more difficulties going forward, but when they were pouringmoney into the banks we didn't ask those questions. where we wanted our society, our financial system to go and the results of this is we wound up with a financial system that we were talking before about incentives. economists sometimes called moral hazard, the risk of the kind of risk of gambling. it has gotten worse. >> host: one of the things i recall from the book that i thought...
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the economy is in crisis dylan for the average american for many businesses this is still the worst economicment in the most challenging economic environment they have ever experienced and that is true even though we have been successful in putting out this financial fire at the center of the system and even though we have been successful and starting to repair the damage in putting a floor under an economy that was falling off the cliff. you are absolutely right and it is because of that that our first priority has got to be ways to use additional assistance from the government to provide incentives for investment and for job creation, and we want to make sure as we do that again because we don't have unlimited resources, we are focused on things that have the biggest bang for the buck. and, focusing on small businesses and tax incentives and credit is one way to do that. that is not the only answer though and we think it is important that the complemented by support for investment incentives, clean energy technologies, for infrastructure and there's something stating governments need for g
the economy is in crisis dylan for the average american for many businesses this is still the worst economicment in the most challenging economic environment they have ever experienced and that is true even though we have been successful in putting out this financial fire at the center of the system and even though we have been successful and starting to repair the damage in putting a floor under an economy that was falling off the cliff. you are absolutely right and it is because of that that...
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the this come dylan soapier going to be facing more difficulties going forward, but when they were pouringmoney into the banks we didn't ask those questions. where we wanted our society, our financial system to go and the results of this is we wound up with a financial system that we were talking before about incentives. economists sometimes called moral hazard, the risk of the kind of risk of gambling. it has gotten worse. >> host: one of the things i recall from the book that i thought was clever is we talked about how we have gotten too big to fail or too big to resolve things. if you look at this whole situation and billions being poured into those things, they have gotten bigger as ever as a result of the response, with americans having lost their households without any help, you basically come to the conclusion in your book that in some ways things have been made worse. it was a bad situation but the way but the response was done made it worse than it had to be facing a bad situation, and one of the things that struck me as you talk about the failures of the bush and obama administra
the this come dylan soapier going to be facing more difficulties going forward, but when they were pouringmoney into the banks we didn't ask those questions. where we wanted our society, our financial system to go and the results of this is we wound up with a financial system that we were talking before about incentives. economists sometimes called moral hazard, the risk of the kind of risk of gambling. it has gotten worse. >> host: one of the things i recall from the book that i thought...
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some recipients will be singer bob dylan and actor clint eastwood. that is tomorrow at 8:20 p.m.s the entire white house health care summit, six hours or more, and see the president and congress debates what should happen next. they spoke about health care costs, insurance reform, and deficit-reduction. see the entire event sunday, beginning 10:30 a.m. eastern. >> he is best known for his novels, "animal farm" and " 1984." this week on my discussion with george orwell. it is part of c-span2's book tv weekend. >> i come from latin america. i am accustomed to see poverty. i never thought i would see this kind of poverty in the capital of the u.s. >> a photographer and photographer on poverty in the u.s. that this sunday on c-span's q&a. >> earlier today, governor david paterson announced he is ending his campaign for reelection. his comments came in the wake of a top aide, and reports that his administration may have intervened in a domestic violence case involving another aid. from new york city, this is 10 minutes. ñr Ñi>> thank you. Ñifor theñr past 25 years it has been my highe
some recipients will be singer bob dylan and actor clint eastwood. that is tomorrow at 8:20 p.m.s the entire white house health care summit, six hours or more, and see the president and congress debates what should happen next. they spoke about health care costs, insurance reform, and deficit-reduction. see the entire event sunday, beginning 10:30 a.m. eastern. >> he is best known for his novels, "animal farm" and " 1984." this week on my discussion with george orwell....