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>> ea, ea, ea. hola, cÓmo estÁn? bienvenidos, ¡muy buenos dÍas! miÉrcoles 5 de mayo del 2010. feliz dÍa de la batalla de puebla. estamos celebrando en grande, en mÉxico no se celebra tan grande, pero aquÍ sÍ srs. >> y lo vamos a festejar con carla martÍnez que pronto estarÁ en vivo desde san antonio nada mÁs y nada menos que con el protagonista de moda. de la novela hasta que el dinero nos separe. y lo van a ver! pedro fernÁndez. >> es el mejor tipo que le queda la ropa de charro. >> a uno le extraÑa verlo a veces con la ropa que usamos todos nosotros. >> lo llena por todas partes! [risas] >> mejor hablemos de su cara. mejor hablemos de su cara. >> el segundo trasplantado de tejido facial en espaÑa, y obtuvo el alta mÉdica, contÓ con la colaboraciÓn de un centenar de mÉdicos. >> quÉ bÁrbaro. >> estuvo en una rueda de prensa, su agradecimiento a la familia del donante. y animÓ a que hayan mÁs donantes de este tipo. el 25 y 26 de enero pasado rafael, mi tocayo, fue intervenido en sevilla, segundo trasplante facial completo. felicidad y alegrÍa fuero
>> ea, ea, ea. hola, cÓmo estÁn? bienvenidos, ¡muy buenos dÍas! miÉrcoles 5 de mayo del 2010. feliz dÍa de la batalla de puebla. estamos celebrando en grande, en mÉxico no se celebra tan grande, pero aquÍ sÍ srs. >> y lo vamos a festejar con carla martÍnez que pronto estarÁ en vivo desde san antonio nada mÁs y nada menos que con el protagonista de moda. de la novela hasta que el dinero nos separe. y lo van a ver! pedro fernÁndez. >> es el mejor tipo que le queda...
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it was very ea good evening. >> you d he is a better comedia he is a president. >> oh. (laughter) >> carlos, that may be the best line of the night. >> you know what -- >> i love ann coulter. i really mean that. she is so great at what she does. you are truly the best. i am saying that with all of the compliments in the world. you know how to rile people up. you know how to get people to say, i can't believe she said that. >> thank you. >> but that's a great opinion. i don't agree with it but it's a great opinion. >> it's a gift. >> also in l.a. carlos diaz joins us. are you there, carlos? what's going on? >> yes, i am. >> i never asked you what you think of the latest immigration flap. >> i have a buddy from calgary who had an expired visa for two years. he lives in arizona right now. he's not going to get picked up because he's a white guy. this is not immigration reform it's mexican reform. that is the bottom line. are you worried about the immigration reform? why i don't have dark hair and a mustache and dark skin. >> what's his name? >> you want to turn him in. >>
it was very ea good evening. >> you d he is a better comedia he is a president. >> oh. (laughter) >> carlos, that may be the best line of the night. >> you know what -- >> i love ann coulter. i really mean that. she is so great at what she does. you are truly the best. i am saying that with all of the compliments in the world. you know how to rile people up. you know how to get people to say, i can't believe she said that. >> thank you. >> but that's a...
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but several breaks across the ea. allowing for the stars toshhw through looking at 70 downtn. our humidity evels atthree. 83 ercent. and as far as the temperatures across the state. we could see that we have 70 degrees in d. 70 in baltiiore over in dover, 3 degrees. and 63 in salisbbry. and a little cooler out there on the western edge of the mountains. and grrett county sitting at 59. and our winds are star to shift. coming out of the sutheast. and will continue to see a southerly flow. and that helps our temperatures crease over the next feways. an that will be the bii changing force as we tart to -ead into the middle of the3 week. those temperatures wl warm up quite a bit. in fact, looking at the warm weather 73 in chicago. 74 indianapolis. where the ighs were in the chicago almost 90 together. so there was warm air out there3 that air will continue to shift from t midwest into our aea, as we go trough the nexttcouple of days. soul see a jump in the temperatures down the road here. few high thin clouds south of us. but you can see to the north. clearrski. continue tt enjoy
but several breaks across the ea. allowing for the stars toshhw through looking at 70 downtn. our humidity evels atthree. 83 ercent. and as far as the temperatures across the state. we could see that we have 70 degrees in d. 70 in baltiiore over in dover, 3 degrees. and 63 in salisbbry. and a little cooler out there on the western edge of the mountains. and grrett county sitting at 59. and our winds are star to shift. coming out of the sutheast. and will continue to see a southerly flow. and...
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it say ea daddy, do all politicians talk so much? so i'll end -- ipins great going home. end, with my father up above, one of my fondest pettreories was 1962, going to army-navy game. downtown. remenkser a6 c13 er the assassination, they name it had after that wonderful president, john f.ff. ennedy. i saw him there that day, 1962. i remember him crossing the field from one side to the other. a very harsh rivalry between the army that thinks they are almost as good as the navy. but you know, as he went from one side to the other, i remember watching. what i remember more than that, was at the end, those two teams, the youth of our nation, about to where the ce] this nation came together and shook one another's hand. that's us demopjats. [applause] at the end of the day, we have come togeo her for a shared prince pell let's come together. lepins rtretreber our president uteeds someone down this becaus john f. kennedy didn't have it quite right when he said one man can make a difference and another man can try. it does take a ne ouber of men and women to make it right. lepin
it say ea daddy, do all politicians talk so much? so i'll end -- ipins great going home. end, with my father up above, one of my fondest pettreories was 1962, going to army-navy game. downtown. remenkser a6 c13 er the assassination, they name it had after that wonderful president, john f.ff. ennedy. i saw him there that day, 1962. i remember him crossing the field from one side to the other. a very harsh rivalry between the army that thinks they are almost as good as the navy. but you know, as...
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[ aplausos ] >> ea, ea, ea. >> tan tan tan tan tan! tan tan tan tan! [risas] >> regresÓ! sentimiento, nueva york! con esta cosa, cuanta cosa! ¡muy buenos dÍas! familia. lunes 24 de mayo del dÍa 2010 y queremos felicitar, ya asÍ al grano como el dermatÓlogo, a todos los mexicanos por la nueva belleza latina 2010. [ aplausos ] ana patricia gonzÁlez! ese gonzález le da un poco la... [risas] >> quÉ fuerte! >> ella estarÁ compartiendo con todos nosotros y a ella y a ustedes tambiÉn les tenemos grandes sorpresas. y muchachos, permitanme saludar rÁpidamente estuve en san francisco. la gente divina. los quiero mucho. gracias por ese cariÑo y ese amor. y paseando el sÁbado me metÍ en una de las panaderías mÁs importantes de san francisco. donde hacen el pan (...) es muy particular, el mÁs rico y donde naciÓ es en san francisco, y en esta panaderÍa "budín" la mÁs grande. y estaba baboseando, [risas] me saluda un muchacho, que se llama mike, se lastimÓ un poco el hocico, verdad? pero me traje el pan para mostrarlo. muchÍsimas gracias y a todos los latinos que trabajan! [ aplausos ]
[ aplausos ] >> ea, ea, ea. >> tan tan tan tan tan! tan tan tan tan! [risas] >> regresÓ! sentimiento, nueva york! con esta cosa, cuanta cosa! ¡muy buenos dÍas! familia. lunes 24 de mayo del dÍa 2010 y queremos felicitar, ya asÍ al grano como el dermatÓlogo, a todos los mexicanos por la nueva belleza latina 2010. [ aplausos ] ana patricia gonzÁlez! ese gonzález le da un poco la... [risas] >> quÉ fuerte! >> ella estarÁ compartiendo con todos nosotros y a...
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pac-man's designer was spurred by the sieft a makcoespd i mt akhaestho ea br eai'thm inbr i c anso janth jeu . nn ou nc(aernn)ou a ncco wpdit,h cl ud ison,chitis, em phys emema,ph oysrem a, onews. ad n re gca vair hadelvapsir s higelnipse o va air iadom m osfrt omot mhe caus e beth a n boanthti a-in ni la'tce r st -a ctfa caus e beth a n boanthti a-in ni y ha vema ay hhaigvepncec reaspo orostsieosporosis a d so mean e pr meey do yctouorr idof ctyooru i f yoonondition or h ig h orbl hooigd h prbla adi' ym ougl ycaoume gl ad or h ig h orbl hooigd h prbla adi' ym ougl ycaoume gl ad is c soptid llis m saktiinllg m ak,reathe, nn(ou nc(airyostur ll p refu d as. we asked real people to film themselves taking the activia 14-day challenge. i'm mary ellen smith. so i'm really excited to see if this really works. have just started to notice a slight difference in my digestion. take the activia challenge. a slight difference in my digestion. you may be missing some of the protection you need. crest pro-health is the only leading toothpaste to protect against sensitivity and all these areas in a
pac-man's designer was spurred by the sieft a makcoespd i mt akhaestho ea br eai'thm inbr i c anso janth jeu . nn ou nc(aernn)ou a ncco wpdit,h cl ud ison,chitis, em phys emema,ph oysrem a, onews. ad n re gca vair hadelvapsir s higelnipse o va air iadom m osfrt omot mhe caus e beth a n boanthti a-in ni la'tce r st -a ctfa caus e beth a n boanthti a-in ni y ha vema ay hhaigvepncec reaspo orostsieosporosis a d so mean e pr meey do yctouorr idof ctyooru i f yoonondition or h ig h orbl hooigd h...
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i saw it as a way for people to get together, know they weren't alone and learn and teach ea other about value and principles that were important to the founding of our country. this is really important right now, because just like any kind of movement, especially a rights movement, there will be others that join you. martin luther king wasn't alone. there were a couple of other people that wanted to change the world. malcolm x., and only one of them stood. another one, william ayers. which one succeeded? the one in values and principles. martin luther king. it's important. we're going to go through tough times in them coming months and years. europe is on its way, we're seeing the very beginning of europe falling apart. and things, when it falls, things are going to come that are going to come crashing down on our heads. they'll come down crashing quickly. we're all going to be, somebody is going to say come follow me, follow me. that direction is going to be a global direction. values and principles and remembering who our founders were. you need to teach your children now. you need to
i saw it as a way for people to get together, know they weren't alone and learn and teach ea other about value and principles that were important to the founding of our country. this is really important right now, because just like any kind of movement, especially a rights movement, there will be others that join you. martin luther king wasn't alone. there were a couple of other people that wanted to change the world. malcolm x., and only one of them stood. another one, william ayers. which one...
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it was very ea good evening. >> you d he is a better comedia he is a president. >> oh.ughter) >> carlos, that may be the best line of the night. >> you know what -- >> i love ann coulter. i really mean that. she is so great at what she does. you are truly the best. i am saying that with all of the compliments in the world. you know how to rile people up. you know how to get people to say, i can't believe she said that. >> thank you. >> but that's a great opinion. i don't agree with it but it's a great opinion. >> it's a gift. >> also in l.a. carlos diaz joins us. are you there, carlos? what's going on? >> yes, i am. >> i never asked you what you think of the latest immigration flap. >> i have a buddy from calgary who had an expired visa for two years. he lives in arizona right now. he's not going to get picked up because he's a white guy. this is not immigration reform it's mexican reform. that is the bottom line. are you worried about the immigration reform? why i don't have dark hair and a mustache and dark skin. >> what's his name? >> you want to turn him in. >> no i
it was very ea good evening. >> you d he is a better comedia he is a president. >> oh.ughter) >> carlos, that may be the best line of the night. >> you know what -- >> i love ann coulter. i really mean that. she is so great at what she does. you are truly the best. i am saying that with all of the compliments in the world. you know how to rile people up. you know how to get people to say, i can't believe she said that. >> thank you. >> but that's a...
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where in 1998 where all of seattle read russell banks ea east -- bank's one sweet here after and there's a case where they read to kill a mockingbird and the sorts of connections that drew. and i was reading about that in a course -- i'm a fellow this year at harvard. and i was taking a course in social capital with robert putnam, who, of course, wrote bowling alone. and so the idea was that these programs -- you know, while they get people to read and that's wonderful -- what they do is they build social capital. they build connections between people. they give people nothing in common something in common. >> host: so what book was chosen to be read? >> guest: well, there was a long and involved nominating and then voting process. ultimately the book chosen was american gods by neil gaiman. . >> host: why did you choose it? >> guest: it's the crowd. why did the crowd choose it. there's a lot of classics up there. i launched this on wired.com. i'm a contributing editor at "wired." the books that were nominated and then collected the most votes -- in that first phase we had a lot of scien
where in 1998 where all of seattle read russell banks ea east -- bank's one sweet here after and there's a case where they read to kill a mockingbird and the sorts of connections that drew. and i was reading about that in a course -- i'm a fellow this year at harvard. and i was taking a course in social capital with robert putnam, who, of course, wrote bowling alone. and so the idea was that these programs -- you know, while they get people to read and that's wonderful -- what they do is they...
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the reconstruction program approved by hate eas government and thii to somm degree i can senator corkeron aboot revision. this is is the lab prepared by% donor's conference. nt to the %- it was put together by the %-- interaction with international eeperts including the diaspora, and that essentiaaly sets out the series of principles and goals and theirrpriorities inccuding for financing and 3 particularly expanding public education, agriculture, environment, et cetera. 3 right now, the rrality is is that things have not been moving as fast as thhy need to. pledges were made of 5.2 billion over the next 18 months, 10 billion over the next decade, and essential that these begin to be implemented so that there'ssboth more visible and real physical and commissionnthat was part of be the executivv director, who will staff it, and how it be build new capacity in haiti's it has to do. it has to move projects hat deal with the problees of reconstruction, and it also has to beggn helping rebuill the haitian state thattcan function..+ and here, let me juss mention one thing with respect to what
the reconstruction program approved by hate eas government and thii to somm degree i can senator corkeron aboot revision. this is is the lab prepared by% donor's conference. nt to the %- it was put together by the %-- interaction with international eeperts including the diaspora, and that essentiaaly sets out the series of principles and goals and theirrpriorities inccuding for financing and 3 particularly expanding public education, agriculture, environment, et cetera. 3 right now, the rrality...
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you may get an amassung ef.cational eas the caterpillars eat and then theloom into bee mitif theutsee flowers. they they notice -- thantos a photo of my older son there as well. >> these are proof that your kids can help you out. what do you do at the end of th tha sar to make sure they come back? >> at the end of the year, and actually you can make sure you maintain the blooms by sniffing off the bloome vs but at the en ö f the season you want to cut them back all the way and you have a container with potting silesoil and you can leave those containers and come babes thatn theext year. >> tell us your web page. >> you can chebes out calendar atbes ebeccaplants.com. >> thank you for coming in. stale with thats. s thah more news straight ahead. >> that. let's take a look outside. >> there was heavybes ai kay anw there is scattered light rain showers, and that trend should or it is a diminishing trend. let's look at live h.d. doppler rarendr. sost of this is shower actetiit. so we'll put 40% to 50% chance e gou will run intobes ain this morning. and then this afternoon i think we will
you may get an amassung ef.cational eas the caterpillars eat and then theloom into bee mitif theutsee flowers. they they notice -- thantos a photo of my older son there as well. >> these are proof that your kids can help you out. what do you do at the end of th tha sar to make sure they come back? >> at the end of the year, and actually you can make sure you maintain the blooms by sniffing off the bloome vs but at the en ö f the season you want to cut them back all the way and you...
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let me just give you an ea what this does for american manufacturing. we did atudy in pennsylvania of the increase in manufacturing orders and i think congressman schwartz goes about this to read the first ten months of the stimulus there were 4300 additional tons of steel ordered. of 43 increase. over the previous year when there was no stimulus to read 3.5 million tons of asphalt, 44% increase in the asphalt that was ordered. 440,000 cubic yards of concrete. 50% increase in the concrete that was ordered the year before. so if you want to get the economy going and do something to bolster the american manufacturing let's do this. what part does the infrastructure play? and important because you can bring additional funds into the mix. private investmt is leading for a vehicle to invest in infrastructure. the infrastructure bank can be the perfect entity to leverage private funding. the man who saved new york, the finance your that saved new york sent me a letter to give to the kennedy talking about how important it is and how we can leverage private inv
let me just give you an ea what this does for american manufacturing. we did atudy in pennsylvania of the increase in manufacturing orders and i think congressman schwartz goes about this to read the first ten months of the stimulus there were 4300 additional tons of steel ordered. of 43 increase. over the previous year when there was no stimulus to read 3.5 million tons of asphalt, 44% increase in the asphalt that was ordered. 440,000 cubic yards of concrete. 50% increase in the concrete that...
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ea of us and every citizen in america passed to actively seek ways that we can do our part to supportour country by supporting public education. we all had a role to play. those of you who are entering the education field willave the privilege of molding future americans. decide that you will always do what is best for your students, even if it is difficult for you personally. chooseo have a positive attitude, regardless of how many flights of stairs you may be asked to run, or if your teacher at the site and -- teaching at a summit is not what you wanted. be a blessing -- teaching assignment is not what you wanted. be a blessing. remember, teaching is a calling. it is missionary work. you have an opportunity to impact lives. be the teacher that you remember to your students. for those of you who do not plan to enter the education field, please do not thinkou are off the hook. . it is designed to assist african-american men who want to join the teaching profession. today, the first fellowship recipient will be graduating today. andrea, would you please stand and be recognized for your
ea of us and every citizen in america passed to actively seek ways that we can do our part to supportour country by supporting public education. we all had a role to play. those of you who are entering the education field willave the privilege of molding future americans. decide that you will always do what is best for your students, even if it is difficult for you personally. chooseo have a positive attitude, regardless of how many flights of stairs you may be asked to run, or if your teacher...
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serieof flights they have to fly and i want to make sure i'm giving youaccurate information because ea flight has for a different purpose. it is an incremental progression. >> how many flights are they going to be flying before 2015 which is when you send them up to the station? >> let me get that for the records there because i don't want to give you-- and it is the same for orbital. each has a certain number of flights they fly and under the program that i paid for with the $250 million, and then they go into a resupply but that is the contract. so, for that they make money every time they deliver something into orbit. i will give you the data on the specific flights. >> i think for the chairman and for me and i think the whole committee the more specific you are on this because obviously people have a lot of questions about how we going to stand up this new capacity and i want to make sure ll be. >> manned flights i late 2011 by spacex? >> no. it is cargo only. we have got a long way to go. we have a long way to go and when i say a long way to go, they have got to demonstrate their
serieof flights they have to fly and i want to make sure i'm giving youaccurate information because ea flight has for a different purpose. it is an incremental progression. >> how many flights are they going to be flying before 2015 which is when you send them up to the station? >> let me get that for the records there because i don't want to give you-- and it is the same for orbital. each has a certain number of flights they fly and under the program that i paid for with the $250...
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it comes from obama's ea is that the perfect should note the enemy of the good. in other words, if you consider a single payer to be perfect you did not want that to prevent some progress. if he held out for that he would get nothing. the same thing for the public option -- there were not the votes for either single payer or public option. it reminds me of fdr, when he puts through social security, a lot of liberals say it is a sellout, it ensures fewer than 40% of senior citizens and roosevelt said we got to start somewhere and then we can build on it. if we don't start somewhere, we get nothing. that was obama's attitude. medical marijuana, i think he sees it as a distraction. i think he has this pragmatic no distraction policy. don't ask, don't tell -- they will deal with itow but they didn't want these secondary issues to be wrecking their primary agenda, which was to prevent a depression, get health care done, get the stimulus through, and the three or four big things that they wanted to get done. so all of the other issues that are quite legitimate and peop
it comes from obama's ea is that the perfect should note the enemy of the good. in other words, if you consider a single payer to be perfect you did not want that to prevent some progress. if he held out for that he would get nothing. the same thing for the public option -- there were not the votes for either single payer or public option. it reminds me of fdr, when he puts through social security, a lot of liberals say it is a sellout, it ensures fewer than 40% of senior citizens and roosevelt...
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h >>ea just one last question. you are on board with the circuit breaker her -- idea and as far as the 20% on the system the circuit breaker is basically the way it works today it goes down roughly half a percent of the value of the s&p contract today and does not liquidity to build the number of contracts by or sell it will halt for five seconds then try to attract the liquidity than s halts another fiveec seconds to fill the order. >> and when you will be meeting with chairman shapiro and the rest of over up whet few days to come with uniformity is there a'r lower level that you would say this is not a realistic figure that there is rumors a out there that would be too restrictive for individual stocks? b what is the appropriatefo level? vidu >> we are still engaged in thathe effort per cry happen concern not to have the band's drawn too tightly.at i think it is too tight what we saw on thursday was the functionality going off atn t the 2% levels which caused dislocation in the marketplace unintentional but cause
h >>ea just one last question. you are on board with the circuit breaker her -- idea and as far as the 20% on the system the circuit breaker is basically the way it works today it goes down roughly half a percent of the value of the s&p contract today and does not liquidity to build the number of contracts by or sell it will halt for five seconds then try to attract the liquidity than s halts another fiveec seconds to fill the order. >> and when you will be meeting with chairman...
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if you click again, if they are concerned and want to opt out, very eas for them to out of this targeting. i think that's a powerful tool. this is not the commonplace. this is not how the industry has worked for the past 15 years. behavioral advertising is not new. but the privacy tools in this space are new and innovative. that's the key here today. let's look at the other example of consumer notice. this third party knows. so whether it is an ad network or something like that, probably the most common way people think about this. if you look at this, this is not i live demo. we don't have the budget to do advertising. but this is a treatment that was mocked up by company called better advertising which again is a compliance program that helps people come into compliance and live up to the oba privacy principles. if you look you have the notice within the ad. nothing can be more easily discoverable by consumers than a notice of data collection practices within the targeted at itself. and so if you go through, consumers want to find more information, and you click on it, actually on the a
if you click again, if they are concerned and want to opt out, very eas for them to out of this targeting. i think that's a powerful tool. this is not the commonplace. this is not how the industry has worked for the past 15 years. behavioral advertising is not new. but the privacy tools in this space are new and innovative. that's the key here today. let's look at the other example of consumer notice. this third party knows. so whether it is an ad network or something like that, probably the...
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china d tehis earlhi isifnt ea kf lev amontde expected from china iss. e t is that out to date?there are countries that have per-capita income and commissions far lower than the vast majority of developing countries. if you look at the developed countries, today the top 40% of developing countries are richer than that including singapore, all of the middle east, and a large swath of emerging economies. it is appropriate to have a conversation about equity, per- capita emissions, and appropriate allocation and irresponsibility. it has to be based on more. you -- there has to be gradient beyond that. >> i think that is right. the basic point is thht all may well taken, it is incorporated in everything people are talking about. the united states has gone on record as saying it will cut the emissions by 80%. the chinese have said it will cut the growth of the emissions. everyone except the chinese emissions will continue to grow because their per-capita emissions will continue to rise. it is a troubled standard for a couple of different reasons. right now, per unit of economic outpu
china d tehis earlhi isifnt ea kf lev amontde expected from china iss. e t is that out to date?there are countries that have per-capita income and commissions far lower than the vast majority of developing countries. if you look at the developed countries, today the top 40% of developing countries are richer than that including singapore, all of the middle east, and a large swath of emerging economies. it is appropriate to have a conversation about equity, per- capita emissions, and appropriate...
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senator obama goes between them like a teacher on the playground with hisands spread and says ea guys, easy. hank, you go back and talk to spencer -- spencer baucus, ranking minority member of the house financial-services committee and get it straightened out with him and we will get straightened out here and he kind of made peace and as he left on the way back to the hotel he is telling his staff of the car phone, the conference call, that was the most surreal experience i have ever had. host: the next call for jonathan alter, hope bail, jean, a democrat. caller: i have been following you for a long time. i enjoy your work. two points -- he came in here with a very liberal agenda and immediately moved, it looks like, towards the center. example, no single pair in the health care. -- single payer in health care. the second point, he seemed to be more liberal toward marijuana before he was elected. is there an influence in congress or the white house that would be pushing him against medical or even legalization across the country? guest: both of these are related. obama is a pragmatis
senator obama goes between them like a teacher on the playground with hisands spread and says ea guys, easy. hank, you go back and talk to spencer -- spencer baucus, ranking minority member of the house financial-services committee and get it straightened out with him and we will get straightened out here and he kind of made peace and as he left on the way back to the hotel he is telling his staff of the car phone, the conference call, that was the most surreal experience i have ever had. host:...