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land ownership, land management, ect.. especially as hundreds of thousands of people from -- who had left the south are coming back. local corruption questions are important, and that information is leading us and the u.n. to structure our programs to reach out to the state and county level and urge the government to deal with those issues out there because those could be sources not only of injustice, but of instability, so issues of land, issues of access, opportunities, ect -- these are important issues, and we'll getting a handle on them and trying to build up a capacity of the government to deal with it. >> and then also i think infrastructure is currently lacking in south sudan, and if south sudan is going to achieve some economic freedom, then it will need to be able to bring goods to market. what needs to be done, the improved transportation and create the infrastructure needed so that farmers can sell their crops outside the country? >> when you fly over south sudan, you don't see hardly any roads. u.s. aid is bui
land ownership, land management, ect.. especially as hundreds of thousands of people from -- who had left the south are coming back. local corruption questions are important, and that information is leading us and the u.n. to structure our programs to reach out to the state and county level and urge the government to deal with those issues out there because those could be sources not only of injustice, but of instability, so issues of land, issues of access, opportunities, ect -- these are...
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., ect -- all know we've shown to be false. now, is this pie in the sky? why didn't george sorrows think of that? he makes $3-$4 billion his good year and $2-$2.5 billion in a bad year. he's extremely smart, knows what civic action does, has an open society institute. am i missing something? is the lack of imagination? is it a lack that if some of you called him he wouldn't have returned the call because it wasn't his idea? is it too much of a hypothetical? what do you think we could have avaded the disaster that is still in the makings for the people of iraq and our soldiers and our standing in the world and our environment? >> i think it's a lovely idea. executing would have been impossible. >> tell me why. >> you can't put $200 million to work in nine months and be effective. someone came to me with that proposition, i would say show me your plan, show me the details of the plan. how are you going to spend the money? how will you know if you're doing any good? no one comes with that because no one has that. most people, acti
., ect -- all know we've shown to be false. now, is this pie in the sky? why didn't george sorrows think of that? he makes $3-$4 billion his good year and $2-$2.5 billion in a bad year. he's extremely smart, knows what civic action does, has an open society institute. am i missing something? is the lack of imagination? is it a lack that if some of you called him he wouldn't have returned the call because it wasn't his idea? is it too much of a hypothetical? what do you think we could have...
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obama and eisenhower with respect to their resonance with superpower active engagement of the enemy, ect., ect., the history of eisenhower speaks completely, completely different from obama in my humble opinion. if you go back to world war ii, he almost preempted roosevelt in saying no, we're not going to go to berlin. there's too many american lives lost, let the russians do it, and i don't think roosevelt had had come to that decision, and yet eisenhower wrote directly to marshall stalin concerning that subject where our troops shipped south towards south eastern mew nick hour and so on. >> sir, two minutes, get to the question. >> he had a relationship with marshall stalin, a relationship with general conon, he was very involved with the crisis, an i don't see how the obama background compares in any circumstance to that. >> i wasn't trying to say the backgrounds were comparable at all, and clearly couldn't be different. there are some moments that confront obama today in which eisenhower provides a valuable lesson. >> and sir, last question in right on the wire. >> mr. powers, do you
obama and eisenhower with respect to their resonance with superpower active engagement of the enemy, ect., ect., the history of eisenhower speaks completely, completely different from obama in my humble opinion. if you go back to world war ii, he almost preempted roosevelt in saying no, we're not going to go to berlin. there's too many american lives lost, let the russians do it, and i don't think roosevelt had had come to that decision, and yet eisenhower wrote directly to marshall stalin...
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. >> the generic drug is the e ect same chemical and the exact same milligram amount of the exact samective ingredient. these are the blockbuster drugs that have become generically available and the only difference is their lower cost. >> reporter: while generic medications are required to contain the exact same amount of active ingredients as the original, we learned something interesting totoy. the filler ingredients which is the thing that actually binds the medicine together, can be different. and a very small number of patients have negative reactions to those fillers. so, diane, they say if you take one of these new generics and you have any kind of problem, call your doctor immediately. >> you and i talked about the fact that with generics, a lot of them are white and they look alike. it's harder to distinguish. >> there is real concern that all these generics are going to be small white pills and people aren't going to know what they're taking. they're begging the companies, that are going to be making the generics, if you're going to make it, make it a little different, give i
. >> the generic drug is the e ect same chemical and the exact same milligram amount of the exact samective ingredient. these are the blockbuster drugs that have become generically available and the only difference is their lower cost. >> reporter: while generic medications are required to contain the exact same amount of active ingredients as the original, we learned something interesting totoy. the filler ingredients which is the thing that actually binds the medicine together,...
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cut off from the reported two million dollars fox news peach ect will significantly affect back empire but i have other things to do and not because it's good or bad for business he makes the vast vast vast majority of his money not from t.v. it's from his radio show his stand up kids is books when he is a multimedia clinton and his fox gig was one tiny piece about this new plan is to take a gamble and build his fortune online with his own web network. to get started it's called keep the t.v. . the truth lives here the truth is acceptable for more money subscribers will have to pay to tune in almost five bucks a month it's difficult to have people pay for something maybe get it for free the whole time even with the speed off it needs to be off networks we reckon said i'm continually took on the world not just on the right of way but places like jerusalem work reportedly principle the rally comes the step to expand his influence and says it's working out r.c. . all right so with this new show that glenn beck has on his new network here's a question will the fear mongering become more fe
cut off from the reported two million dollars fox news peach ect will significantly affect back empire but i have other things to do and not because it's good or bad for business he makes the vast vast vast majority of his money not from t.v. it's from his radio show his stand up kids is books when he is a multimedia clinton and his fox gig was one tiny piece about this new plan is to take a gamble and build his fortune online with his own web network. to get started it's called keep the t.v. ....
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if obama cuts a deal he's very likely to get re-ected. if boehner changes the trajectory of spending he request say we came to washington, we did it. and so secretly what's going on here is that obama is really sticking the knife in nancy pelosi making it unlikely that she will get the speakership and bayne ferr he cuts a deal is hurting mitt romney or whofer the republican nominee some. so the party of the incumbents are sticking together and hurting the party of the outs. >> wow!. >> do we have time. >> where do you agree. >> i mostly agree. >> lehrer: that is as far as we can go. sorry, ruth, good to see you again. >> good to see you. >> brown: again, the major developments of the day: the jobless rate rose to 9.2% in june as employers added the fewest jobs in nine months and more government jobs disappeared. and the shuttle "atlantis" blasted off on the final mission of the shuttle program. and to hari sreenivasan for what's on the newshour online. hari. >> sreenivasan: paul solman weighs in on today's job numbers. that's on our "maki
if obama cuts a deal he's very likely to get re-ected. if boehner changes the trajectory of spending he request say we came to washington, we did it. and so secretly what's going on here is that obama is really sticking the knife in nancy pelosi making it unlikely that she will get the speakership and bayne ferr he cuts a deal is hurting mitt romney or whofer the republican nominee some. so the party of the incumbents are sticking together and hurting the party of the outs. >> wow!....
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the two former news initial ectives say they james -- ect -- the news -- the new two former news workers they told them about it. >>> the cast of twilight previewed scenes at comicconn. the film's director of twilight says he's not worried about any potential criticism for that movie. and also mike judge made the announcement of the comeback version of beav vis and butthead -- beavis and buthead went off the air almost 15 years ago. >>> some people say a recent ad campaign by the california milk board is not funny. what the milk board is doing in response to criticism. >>> and corn that tastes like candy and the popular snack has not grown far in the bay area. plan >>> san francisco's love evolution is making a move across the bay. for eight years, an electronic dance party was held in san francisco. last year, the city pulled the plug on the event because of the large crowd. organizers focused on other ven -- venues in the city but after some consideration they decided to move it to the oracle arena. the event takes place next month. >>> you don't need tickets to see two of the largest
the two former news initial ectives say they james -- ect -- the news -- the new two former news workers they told them about it. >>> the cast of twilight previewed scenes at comicconn. the film's director of twilight says he's not worried about any potential criticism for that movie. and also mike judge made the announcement of the comeback version of beav vis and butthead -- beavis and buthead went off the air almost 15 years ago. >>> some people say a recent ad campaign by...
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players members of the 13th ect tective committee arriving in walk to take a look at the deal for themselvesde if they are -- in washington to take a look at the deal. they say it's a vote at this time. the next step is to have a conference with player why representatives to make sure they are on board. if they agree, that means the nfl season will be able to go on as planned. maureen? >>> all right. 8:48. let's brick you up to date on some of the -- bring you up to date on some of the top stories. the two new suspects in the bryan stow beating case are expected to appear any moment in a los angeles courtroom. we're getting our first look at those suspects. we'll have more on that -- coming up. >>> also -- east palo alto police investigating a shooting that left one person dead, another one injured. all of this happened in a parking lot in euclid. it happened just before 10:-- 10:30 last new. and the judge ordered a suspect confess. and that he be held for eight weeks, four of them in isolation. police doned the overall top pole -- also, the overall did the rate is 93. the over all number of
players members of the 13th ect tective committee arriving in walk to take a look at the deal for themselvesde if they are -- in washington to take a look at the deal. they say it's a vote at this time. the next step is to have a conference with player why representatives to make sure they are on board. if they agree, that means the nfl season will be able to go on as planned. maureen? >>> all right. 8:48. let's brick you up to date on some of the -- bring you up to date on some of the...
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we are also learning more about what the jury thought of casey personall b and how her tears asite,ectederdict. greta van susteren sat down with an exclusive interview with the jury for man. >> did she look at you at all? did she have any eye contact with the jury. >>d, uick eeep contact she would make. we were sitting right in front of her, so it was going to happen. >> what do you think she is like, any idea? >> i have no clue. as far as, you know, i know from what i've seen in evidence, i have now from the videos that ie seen from her when she was in prison, the pictures that were taken that were admitted in evidence, anything about her personality, i do think that she has or she has isske,s that she'll bat cor e forever, isskes that i can't understand. i don't associate myself with people like that. so i don't reallyt'snow much about the personality of casey anthony. i just know from what i was aome to see that she does have problems. >> because something you didn't hear and had nothing to do with the trial or anything there were letters she wrote when she was in jail talking about h
we are also learning more about what the jury thought of casey personall b and how her tears asite,ectederdict. greta van susteren sat down with an exclusive interview with the jury for man. >> did she look at you at all? did she have any eye contact with the jury. >>d, uick eeep contact she would make. we were sitting right in front of her, so it was going to happen. >> what do you think she is like, any idea? >> i have no clue. as far as, you know, i know from what...
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what are the politics, ect.? >> guest: i'm not sure i understand exactly what you mean by how does it work? >> host: how does it work? is it another government layer, does it report to the state of oklahoma, how much -- >> guest: we're a sovereign nation. >> host: okay. so do you -- does that mean that -- do you have to follow the laws of oklahoma since you're con taped within the state of oklahoma? >> guest: well, i wouldn't want to break them. i did get a ticket once. [laughter] i had to pay it. i couldn't say, i'm sorry, i'm not a citizen. [laughter] >> host: again, how does that work with the sovereign nation? >> guest: we have the ability to make treaties with the government. we have the ability to negotiate with the other governments if we want to. we have the ability to be a country, our own country, and make our own decisions, and so that's basically how it works to be a sovereign nation. we are a country. we are our own nation. >> host: why did you call your memoir the woman who watches over the world? >
what are the politics, ect.? >> guest: i'm not sure i understand exactly what you mean by how does it work? >> host: how does it work? is it another government layer, does it report to the state of oklahoma, how much -- >> guest: we're a sovereign nation. >> host: okay. so do you -- does that mean that -- do you have to follow the laws of oklahoma since you're con taped within the state of oklahoma? >> guest: well, i wouldn't want to break them. i did get a ticket...
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it really helps to have that one single person ected to represent everybody provide some impetus, and it's astounding to me that we haven't seen that from the majority leader in the senate and from the president. he submitted a budget but then backed away from it. it went down 97-0 on the floor just a few weeks ago, but it was never seriously considered. what are we going to do? we're head to go a time when we may be asked within a few hours to vote on a monumental multicriminal dollar deal to raise the debt limit of the united states, and what will be in it? will we really be changing the trajectory of our nation or will it be business as usual? we're not going to have tim to review it. that should be on the floor now. people should be standingp and casting votes right now. howhow much taxes do you want to increase? do you? which ones? how much do you want to cut, sessions? where. let'have the ve out here. that's what we should be doing. i think i wl help the american people understand how serious our fix is, what it's going to take to get out of it. it's much more serious and our pr
it really helps to have that one single person ected to represent everybody provide some impetus, and it's astounding to me that we haven't seen that from the majority leader in the senate and from the president. he submitted a budget but then backed away from it. it went down 97-0 on the floor just a few weeks ago, but it was never seriously considered. what are we going to do? we're head to go a time when we may be asked within a few hours to vote on a monumental multicriminal dollar deal to...
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ecte he was no doubt aware of the balance that must occur in this context, as a judge. for our panel will not solve any problems today, but we will do our best to identify and confront them with practical concerns and realistic solutions. one of the issues we will discuss is the appropriate role, if any, of cameras in the appellate bench trial court rooms. although the courts have wrestled with this issue since the first televised trial in 1953. the question are arrived in the national consciousness, or ticket of the 1995 during the trial of o.j. simpson. we all know the case was not difficult, but some of the consequences of the media event of that illustrates how it can transform courtroom proceedings. before the verdict came down in that case, which was a local prosecution in a state court of california, the president of the united states was actually briefed on security measures being necessary to address the potential of nationwide rioting. as americans tune in and held their breath, long distance telephone volume declined by 58%. the trading on the new york stock
ecte he was no doubt aware of the balance that must occur in this context, as a judge. for our panel will not solve any problems today, but we will do our best to identify and confront them with practical concerns and realistic solutions. one of the issues we will discuss is the appropriate role, if any, of cameras in the appellate bench trial court rooms. although the courts have wrestled with this issue since the first televised trial in 1953. the question are arrived in the national...