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that is we don't to call or email somebody in a crisis.keep our members engaged throughout the entire legislative process. as pat can tell you, it's a lot easier to defeat a bill in a particular committee than when it gets to a particular floor of the house of the united states senate. so we want our members to be fully buying into the legislative process from the time a bill is introduced until there's a time there's resolution by a chief executive officer. whether it's a progun bill being signed into law or an antigun bill being vetoed. because we need their assistance every step of the way. and we also want to let them know how their efforts along the way have helped us succeed. you know, thanks to your calls, we managed to defeat this bill in the house judiciary committee or thanks to your emails or your meeting with your lawmakers, we managed to pass this progun reform out of the house of representatives. we need them involved in every stage of the way for them to be effective they need to have a history of how the bill progressed and
that is we don't to call or email somebody in a crisis.keep our members engaged throughout the entire legislative process. as pat can tell you, it's a lot easier to defeat a bill in a particular committee than when it gets to a particular floor of the house of the united states senate. so we want our members to be fully buying into the legislative process from the time a bill is introduced until there's a time there's resolution by a chief executive officer. whether it's a progun bill being...
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and then another friend sent me the email and i said you know what?'m going to respond because like a lot of people, i had had so many thoughts during the election season and i had so many conversations about everything that had happened including the new yorker magazine cover and just -- i felt a connection to michelle and saw so many different people in her, i thought i'm going to write it. and to my amazement, my letter was selected. so again, i'd like to say thank you for that. the theme that i think made me really want to write it is i just felt the need to express myself about michelle because i think she does represent so many things to so many people. and in my letter i say -- when i look at you i see me. because i felt the connection to her and to barack. having gone to law school in a predominantly white institution and not quite feeling as if i belonged. so looking at her, i knew that she had maybe experienced some of that. i said when i see her i think about my mother because she's such a practical nurturing and caring person and that's wh
and then another friend sent me the email and i said you know what?'m going to respond because like a lot of people, i had had so many thoughts during the election season and i had so many conversations about everything that had happened including the new yorker magazine cover and just -- i felt a connection to michelle and saw so many different people in her, i thought i'm going to write it. and to my amazement, my letter was selected. so again, i'd like to say thank you for that. the theme...
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are you on twitter, faceback, youtube, email, blogs?0% of people may go to the web for the first time to seek out information, but they're often linking to mainstream media sites. and pew just came out yesterday with a new study that supported that. so in terms of that level of credibility that's out there, your campaign manager should be your new media manager. and one note about the haiti thing that i thought was interesting, so we're talking about mobile technology yesterday, and a friend of mine who works at the red cross, i'm sure you've all seen the note, text haiti to 90999, so the red cross, in the past 36 hours, has raised $5 million as of about 7:00 last night through that mobile campaign. and so the ability to raise money online i think has had a huge impact on campaigns. and so i think what we may be seeing is a shift from, instead of putting money towards traditional television advertising, where you're not reaching people and it's harder to measure, maybe towards mobile and other types. >> using time and money where have y
are you on twitter, faceback, youtube, email, blogs?0% of people may go to the web for the first time to seek out information, but they're often linking to mainstream media sites. and pew just came out yesterday with a new study that supported that. so in terms of that level of credibility that's out there, your campaign manager should be your new media manager. and one note about the haiti thing that i thought was interesting, so we're talking about mobile technology yesterday, and a friend of...
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email your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> the city has reported its first homicide for 2010 but believe it or not, it could be a sign the crime fighting plan is working. police an an unidentified man was shot yesterday afternoon. he was pronounced dead at the scene. at this time police have no suspect or motive, but the murder comes on the third day of the new year compared to this time last year when four homicides had already been recorded. a programming note. city police commissioner fred bealefeld will join us live in the stiewd. and for the city's push for tougher pu punishment of so-cald bad guys with guns. police need your help figure out how and why the body of a man was found on i-895. police say the victim, a 23-year-old of highland avenue, was found yesterday morning on the right shoulder at the eastern avenue overpass. they're asking any witnesses or drivers who were in that area yesterday morning to come forward. >> the parents accused of killing their 20-month-old daughter are expected in court later today for a bail review. 24-year-old jerome wallace and his girlf
email your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> the city has reported its first homicide for 2010 but believe it or not, it could be a sign the crime fighting plan is working. police an an unidentified man was shot yesterday afternoon. he was pronounced dead at the scene. at this time police have no suspect or motive, but the murder comes on the third day of the new year compared to this time last year when four homicides had already been recorded. a programming note. city police...
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we me bookings through email.ernet has given each of us the power that yoneeded three cretaries to have. d an institution behind you. and it's not just ifou're a pundit. if you're a carpenter, youan go online and find customers if you are making ms at home, you can go online and ll em to people. the great thing is it allows you create your own job. not justook for jobs other people are goingo give you. th combined with the american srit i think is going to hp us come out of the recessiofaster than other countries. i think it's going to lp africa come out of, you know a century oflump. >> suarez: jumping off.. >> could respond? >> suaz: we have about a minute-and-half left. let's lean forward a look at the nexten years. ofessor saffo. >> well, the revolution in thisecade has been the rival of censors. we invented our computers in e '80s, networked them in the '90s. now 're giving them eyes, ears and sense ory organs. we're asking them to manipulate the worldn our behalf. next fe years will be bots. in the same wath
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we will take your calls, emailed, and tweets. >> after a while, it really sinks in, it is gone. you are trespassing. and that hurts. my possessions are now in a storage bin, what i was able to get out before the house was locked up. >> this week, on q&a, the award winning documentary on the impact of subprime mortgages on minorities. that is sunday night at 8:00. >> this week on "the communicators," a discussion about the internet with rod beckstrom. >> this week we are pleased to have the president and ceo of ican, rod beckstrom. >> start by explaining explainingican is. >> there are basically four things we do that are related. we set the global policies for all 200 million internet domain names, so all names in the world have to be unique. we enforce that integrity through our partners around the world. we keep the natural listing of all internet addresses. names and addresses, and the system that links them so that the internet actually works when you type in c-span.org. that is called a domain name system. we help coordinate that with many different partners around the worl
we will take your calls, emailed, and tweets. >> after a while, it really sinks in, it is gone. you are trespassing. and that hurts. my possessions are now in a storage bin, what i was able to get out before the house was locked up. >> this week, on q&a, the award winning documentary on the impact of subprime mortgages on minorities. that is sunday night at 8:00. >> this week on "the communicators," a discussion about the internet with rod beckstrom. >>...
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iran airline is interrupted by wants to retain a mom ligs >> email your questions to sunday questionsal dovepl .doverplet inter very demriff e brew. the next best ipping he one in your hands. >> a ber annual woman: i don't know. dealer: you know, volkswagen takes care of the scheduled maintenance at no cost. and during the sign then drive event, you can get a cc, jetta, or top safety rated tiguan for practically just your signature. it's that easy. woman: i can't believe it. woman: i can believe it. yep. the exciting part about it was being one of the first people to use sensodyne iso-active. i couldn't believe the packaging it doesn't look a toothpaste. the gel turns into a foam it's expanding, it's bubbling. when i say it reaches the hard to reach places i mean, the little gap between your teeth back there i feel like it gets that. i got a little bit of toothpaste, i put it in my mouth, and then just 'pow'. after using sensodyne iso-active the sensitivity in my teeth subsided. the taste was great. i've told everyone about it-- double thumbs up. >> we have a a storm affecting us that
iran airline is interrupted by wants to retain a mom ligs >> email your questions to sunday questionsal dovepl .doverplet inter very demriff e brew. the next best ipping he one in your hands. >> a ber annual woman: i don't know. dealer: you know, volkswagen takes care of the scheduled maintenance at no cost. and during the sign then drive event, you can get a cc, jetta, or top safety rated tiguan for practically just your signature. it's that easy. woman: i can't believe it. woman:...
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email your response to >> all is quiet on this thursday morning in the weather department. it is actually going to turn out to be a nice day today. plenty of sunshine. take a look at the current temperatures. still bundle up. 22 at the airport. 18 in york, pennsylvania but the sunshine will help push temperatures up close to 45. the warmest day we've seen in a while. get out and enjoy it. for now, back over to the news desk. >> in this morning's medical alert new research finds high levels of the chemical b.p.a. might be linked to heart disease. it is used to soften plastics and most of us have it in our bodies. it has been removed from some products including baby bottles and sippy cups but the people who have the highest levels of it in their system may have the highest risk for heart disease. >> a new study shows you can't skimp on sleep and expect to make up for it later. women slept 5 1/2 hours for three weeks and then they looked at the effects. then they were able to get 10 hours of sleep. chronic sleep loss made people vulnerable to errors and accidents. sleep defic
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and 1300 are secretly checking email on vacation. thas happening now. america's most dependable 3g network. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. right now get a free 3g/4g device for your laptop. sprint. the now network. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. right now get a free 3g/4g device for your laptop. >>> and we'll be right back with more "roundtable" and "the sunday funnies." >>> >>> in view of the fact we're taking a propaganda, lambasting around the world, why is it not useful for us to explore the real facts behind this or our mote vases? >> there's an old saying that victory has 100 fathers and defeat is an orphan. i have said, as much as i feel useful, by me, in regard to the events of the last few days, the statements, the detailed discussions are not to conceal responsibility because i'm the responsible officer of the government. >> i'm the responsible officer of this government. president kennedy there. let's talk about the fallout on the round table. wooim joined by george
and 1300 are secretly checking email on vacation. thas happening now. america's most dependable 3g network. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. right now get a free 3g/4g device for your laptop. sprint. the now network. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. right now get a free 3g/4g device for your laptop. >>> and we'll be right back with more "roundtable" and "the sunday funnies." >>>...
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she had these pictures of jacquesmel that she was showing me a couple days ago, today, i just got emailedres, basically the same area and it's horrible. it is just this beautiful colonial architecture and people, you know, are as affected down there. so -- i think that is important. >> you question faith in all of this? >> you have -- in a way, you do. i mean, you don't understand, especially a place like haiti hit so hard by lots -- >> why? >> why would this happen? why would it happen, i don't know. >> anybody you talk to who spent any time down there, really talks about the resiliency of the people. >> larry: go back now, ben? >> i will definitely go back. you know, i think it is also important to note that president obama reacted very swiftly and decisively with -- in terms of relief he effort and it is going to be a long-term relief effort and a very difficult time in terms of where we are domestically. we are fighting a war and i think we have to get behind that. >> larry: more moments after this. ♪ singer:hen you're a rock star you get to party hard ♪ ♪ champagne and caviar ♪ trick
she had these pictures of jacquesmel that she was showing me a couple days ago, today, i just got emailedres, basically the same area and it's horrible. it is just this beautiful colonial architecture and people, you know, are as affected down there. so -- i think that is important. >> you question faith in all of this? >> you have -- in a way, you do. i mean, you don't understand, especially a place like haiti hit so hard by lots -- >> why? >> why would this happen? why...
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the only email. and the fact that there's somebody else, that email that you read to me written by somebody else seems to -- >> no. >> it's impossible to get a transcription with cross-conversation. >> i'm sorry. the email that i was just quoting was you reporting somebody else's comments to you. >> yes. >> so you thought that was important -- >> if the email is what i think it is -- >> it was somebody in your office. >> right. and what i did is i took -- look, quite a few people in the office have seen this at every stage, every draft. i took it to somebody who had not been involved in the process at all. and said i would like you to read this. and they are making the exactly same point i made. she couldn't quite understand that point. >> in your published diary from 19th of september, you said that nuclear timelines just about sorted. what did you mean about that? >> what i meant by that is that finally after a bit of discussion about it, judy miller and john scarlett had written it in a way i unde
the only email. and the fact that there's somebody else, that email that you read to me written by somebody else seems to -- >> no. >> it's impossible to get a transcription with cross-conversation. >> i'm sorry. the email that i was just quoting was you reporting somebody else's comments to you. >> yes. >> so you thought that was important -- >> if the email is what i think it is -- >> it was somebody in your office. >> right. and what i did is i...
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that is direct lobbying, you know, emails that's direct lobbying. indirect lobbying is -- and you probably -- joel would have talked about this, you know, grassroots lobbying. it's trying to get others on your behalf or at least express or weigh in with government officials to express a policy position that you care about. so it's like the coalition work. it's the grassroots work. that's indirect lobbying. it is lobbying nonetheless. again, because you're trying to influence your whole goal is trying to influence that particular piece of policy. now, the broader world of government relation encompasses lobbying in addition to other things. does anybody want to take a stab what would fall outside of the bounds of lobbying but would still be in the government relations bucket. let me help you. [laughter] >> for example, a political action committee which we'll talk about. a company or a trade association or a -- or a labor union having a political action committee is a very important part of a government relations portfolio but it is not lobbying per
that is direct lobbying, you know, emails that's direct lobbying. indirect lobbying is -- and you probably -- joel would have talked about this, you know, grassroots lobbying. it's trying to get others on your behalf or at least express or weigh in with government officials to express a policy position that you care about. so it's like the coalition work. it's the grassroots work. that's indirect lobbying. it is lobbying nonetheless. again, because you're trying to influence your whole goal is...
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email us at book tv@c-span.org. >> in their book "carjacked," authors katherine lutz and anne lutz fernandez argue that gasoline are not the only problems with america's love cars. ms. lutz fernandez speaks for 50 minutes in the new canon library in new canaan, connecticut. >> welcome. first of all, i'd like to thank al street books and the new canaan library for inviting me to speak tonight and thank you for coming to listen. my name is anne lutz fernandez. i wanted to share with you initially just our decision to write the book. where that came from. and it really all happened just a few miles from my home in norwalk over thanksgiving weekend. about four years ago. our family had gathered. and from various points driven, of course, to norwalk and my driveway was filled with cars. and spent a beautiful weekend together but invariably as had happened in the past prior few years the conversation turned to the loss of our cousin christie in a car crash. and shortly after we lost christie, i lost a good friend in a highway crash. and these two losses had a profound effect on our lives. and we s
email us at book tv@c-span.org. >> in their book "carjacked," authors katherine lutz and anne lutz fernandez argue that gasoline are not the only problems with america's love cars. ms. lutz fernandez speaks for 50 minutes in the new canon library in new canaan, connecticut. >> welcome. first of all, i'd like to thank al street books and the new canaan library for inviting me to speak tonight and thank you for coming to listen. my name is anne lutz fernandez. i wanted to...
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email was a uncovered from the wife that said she was in may -- in a troubled marriage. >> the men hunt for accused murderer is over. the man is being held without bond. police say he went on the run on thanksgiving when police say he shot and killed four family members including a little girl buried a motel owner recognized and after seeing his picture on "america's most wanted." >> i am really happy that the monster is in the cage. >> he is charged with killing his twin sister, an elderly aunt, and a 6-year-old cousin. >>> the world's tallest building also carries atoll price tag, $1.5 billion. the 160-story building opened one hour ago. it stands 2,684 feet. it has a mix of residential units that are almost completely sold >>> the district and virginia plan to seek federal help to pay off the cost of taking care of the blizzard last month. the area spent more than $41 million to clean up after the snowstorm. that is 2/3 of d.c.'s budget. maryland is actuallyver budget. they are not asking for federal aid. >>> this is a special day for the been the graf family. we want to say happy bi
email was a uncovered from the wife that said she was in may -- in a troubled marriage. >> the men hunt for accused murderer is over. the man is being held without bond. police say he went on the run on thanksgiving when police say he shot and killed four family members including a little girl buried a motel owner recognized and after seeing his picture on "america's most wanted." >> i am really happy that the monster is in the cage. >> he is charged with killing his...
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you can join us this morning, our email, as always, journal@c-span.org. and if you follow us on twitter , and you do that regularly, you can twitter, it c-spanwj. we have 371,000 people followingous a regular basis so. if up to the chime in and join us there, you can too. louisville, kentucky, democrats line. bill, good morning. caller: good morning. yeah, i think -- i don't think that mr. bernanke should be replaced. i think everybody's kind of paling on him. seems to me that a person could be able to stay in the best position for two decades as alan greenspan was. his name was barely mentiond because of his wife being andrea mitchell, which i'm confused about how she can have a political show on a network program but you can't really discuss what happened to this country, and he's a great deal why what happened, happened. i think who should be replaced is just people like rahm emanuel. i think it would be great to have david to replace him as chief of staff, and geithner to be replaced. they have a bad decision. mr. bernanke deserves a chance. he hasn't
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emails. >> did you have instructions? >> 150 words. these were fundraising emails there were going out two weeks before the deadline. >> did you do the issues sections? >> it was general. we tried to work some issues in. >> anybody else? >> was there much overlap? >> i would say that in thinking about your campaign messages, there used to be a series of faces that we would teach about how a campaign would develop. this is thinking about the campaign and it was much more prevalent before the access of electronic data where the public can go click on my campaign website and find out as much or as little as i want to put up there. for the longest time, the only thing was what we had to put out there. so, we had these series of phases that we would build up. the phases when something like this. phase one, it was to build the name id. that is pure and simple. back in the day, you still see a lot of yard signs and billboards which can do nothing but build name id. phase two was starting to develop your image. are you a nice guy
emails. >> did you have instructions? >> 150 words. these were fundraising emails there were going out two weeks before the deadline. >> did you do the issues sections? >> it was general. we tried to work some issues in. >> anybody else? >> was there much overlap? >> i would say that in thinking about your campaign messages, there used to be a series of faces that we would teach about how a campaign would develop. this is thinking about the campaign and...
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you read the comments a number of stories, you gethe emails,ou get the phone calls. and i feel, unfortunaly, that the level of hostility ainst islam and musls is at an all- time gh, and i'm very concerned. >> aberney: many americans think that mlim's leaders in this country and the middle east should be doing aot more to combat and conemn the interpretation of islam thais so popular among manyoung radical extremists. do you age with that? >> ll, i think that we as muslims have done a lotn terms of the message against extremism. our problem is that we ve not been able to develop an effective way get the message out. we don'have the capacity in terms of blic relations, if you will, in terms of maki our essage of moderation more newswohy than the sensationalist mesge of extremism. >> arnethy: do you think there a role for the unites state government in combatinghe ideology of radical islm? >the unites states government will not be ablto defeat ideology ofadicalism. it needs t muslim american community in parership. for tose people unfortunately who are beingecruited by
you read the comments a number of stories, you gethe emails,ou get the phone calls. and i feel, unfortunaly, that the level of hostility ainst islam and musls is at an all- time gh, and i'm very concerned. >> aberney: many americans think that mlim's leaders in this country and the middle east should be doing aot more to combat and conemn the interpretation of islam thais so popular among manyoung radical extremists. do you age with that? >> ll, i think that we as muslims have done...
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emails, photos... videos... blogs... what if technology could capture all this information... intelligence. we could identify patterns faster... we could predict with greater confidence... convert data into action... smarter information means smarter decisions. smarter decisions build a smarter planet... that's what i'm working on. i'm an ibmer. i'm an ibmer. i'm an ibmer. let's build... a smarter planet. 6 years. i've had asthma forever. i never knew why my asthma symptoms kept coming back... ...kept coming back... ...or that i could help prevent them in the first place. the problem was that my controller medicine... ...was treating only 1 main cause of asthma symptoms. but there are 2. airway constriction. and inflammation. unlike most controllers, advair treats both main causes. advair treats both main causes. and that helps prevent symptoms in the first place. (announcer) advair contains salmeterol. salmeterol may increase the chance of asthma-related death. so advair is not for asthma that's well controlled on another controller medicine. advair will not replace fast-acti
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that followed a coordinated attack on google email accounts of chinese human rights activists. the issue has now touched off diplomatic tensions. yesterday, secretary of state hillary clinton called for china to conduct a full investigation of the email hacking. in a broader speech on internet freedom and foreign policy, she sharply criticized countries that engage in censorship of the web. >> countries that restrict free access to information or violate the basic rights of internet users risk walling themselves off from the progress of the next century. those who disrupt the free flow of information in our society or any other pose a threat to our economy, our government and our civil society. countries or individuals that engage in cyber-attacks should face consequences and international condemnation. >> brown: in addition tohina, secretary clinton named tunisia, uzbekistan, egypt, iran, saudi arabia, and vietnam. today, china's official media fired back. one state-run newspaper charged clinton was engaging in "information imperialism." and the foreign ministry issued a respo
that followed a coordinated attack on google email accounts of chinese human rights activists. the issue has now touched off diplomatic tensions. yesterday, secretary of state hillary clinton called for china to conduct a full investigation of the email hacking. in a broader speech on internet freedom and foreign policy, she sharply criticized countries that engage in censorship of the web. >> countries that restrict free access to information or violate the basic rights of internet users...
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email your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com.ommunity it's our lifeline to the emergency information we need it's a free service that provides free entertainment. but one day soon, it could be taken away. there's a movement among special interest groups to limit free antenna tv and millions of americans who depend on it would lose out. let's tell congress to keep free antenna tv as part of our communications future. always free and always local. >> 2009 was a difficult year for the economy but not for the movie industry. >> how did the movie moguls top it? one way is by going back to the future. george lewis explains. >> you might say it's been a transformative year for hollywood. when a movie like "transformers" took in $402 million at the domestic box office. and the current hit, "avatar" is headed for the $300 million mark dmeft yeckly after ally little more than two weeks in the theaters. >> it's been an incredible year at the box office in 2009. >> enjoy. >> we're going to wind up with about $10.6 billion in revenue and the
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and the next person emailed back and said "alive."ap on this, i actually just being here yesterday, and talking to people, relatively -- cautious will he but relatively enthusiastic certainly compared to where i was last week. and the reason i'm enthusiastic is there is more work has been done than i realized. we're not seeing it. i don't know much about it or i would be writing about it but there is more work going on behind the scenes among the people in congress who really want this to happen. the leadership, the committee chairs, they've made a lot of progress on figuring out this formula. the hard part is once they get this agreement, and we all know how this is going to happen. there's going to be -- they want to pass the senate bill and pass a fix in the reconciliation process. the stages, they have to come to agreement on what thatization. and then they actually have to go through this long process of actually convincing all their members to do it. they have to get it scored. they have to then deal with the senate parliament a
and the next person emailed back and said "alive."ap on this, i actually just being here yesterday, and talking to people, relatively -- cautious will he but relatively enthusiastic certainly compared to where i was last week. and the reason i'm enthusiastic is there is more work has been done than i realized. we're not seeing it. i don't know much about it or i would be writing about it but there is more work going on behind the scenes among the people in congress who really want...
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if i did i would give them credit but a friend who knows i love dogs emailed the following which i pass along today only because it seems a nice thing to share at the beginning of the new year. it is a list of what we would learn if dogs were our teachers. such as: always run to greet loved ones when they come home. never pass the opportunity to go for a joy ride. recognize the ecstasy of fresh air and wind in your face. take naps. i do that. stretch before rising. a good plan. run, romp and play daily. thrive on attention. i do that. and let people touch you. avoid biting when a simple growl will do. on warm days lie on your back in the grass. on hot days, drink lots of water and lie in the shade. when you're happy, dance around and wag your entire body. enjoy long walks. be loyal. never pretend to be something you're not. if what you want is buried, dig deep until you find it. when someone is having a bad day, be silent, sit close by, and nuzzle them gently. we'd be better off, better people if we acted more like dogs. back in a moment. >> schieffer: that's it for this week. we'll see
if i did i would give them credit but a friend who knows i love dogs emailed the following which i pass along today only because it seems a nice thing to share at the beginning of the new year. it is a list of what we would learn if dogs were our teachers. such as: always run to greet loved ones when they come home. never pass the opportunity to go for a joy ride. recognize the ecstasy of fresh air and wind in your face. take naps. i do that. stretch before rising. a good plan. run, romp and...
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we have email veitch other. on numerous occasions is so thrilled to have you hear in washington d.c. programme third-generation washingtonian and a mother of a beautiful four year-old daughter and i refuse to have hurt anywhere anywhere other than washington d.c. but i wanted her here. we could have went to virginia but i'm glad you are here in this magnificent city at this time. the way i was elected thomas amaya poem was standing your truth. it was a fluke the friend sent me the e-mail and eroded in 10 minutes and sent it off. its was the divine and greater powers that took over when i was writing it. was honored to be selected. i had a lunch on the day before the inauguration and gave the book out as a gift and ordered a large cloudy and gave it to my guess. my mother lives in olsten and she has been flying the book all over the place and excited about it. them actually going to visit her there next month. okay. i think we have a battery or technical issue on one of the microphones. it has been spectacular an
we have email veitch other. on numerous occasions is so thrilled to have you hear in washington d.c. programme third-generation washingtonian and a mother of a beautiful four year-old daughter and i refuse to have hurt anywhere anywhere other than washington d.c. but i wanted her here. we could have went to virginia but i'm glad you are here in this magnificent city at this time. the way i was elected thomas amaya poem was standing your truth. it was a fluke the friend sent me the e-mail and...
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>> it has brought in a flood of emails.i would say that the review in "the new yorker" had just as much of an impact. >> how do you pronounce his last name. in germany, is "kussler." in the united states it is "kessler." it is generally "kessler." in europe it is "kussler." >> how many years have you spent with him in your life? >> we are talking 20 years. >> teaching where? >> i was teaching at cornell until 1994 and then i moved to columbia to teach nonfiction writing and translation which is my other hat that i wear. >> so, you are meeting with him. >> back in 1972, i founded a magazine called "index on censorship." it was about censorship in the arts and censorship of political books as well. i edited this for eight years until 1980 when i resigned to write my first biography which was of another man. i was a dinner at david's one evening and he invited arthur koestler to meet me and talk about passing this information on to people who knew that were writing in soviet occupied eastern europe and hungary. >> you said tha
>> it has brought in a flood of emails.i would say that the review in "the new yorker" had just as much of an impact. >> how do you pronounce his last name. in germany, is "kussler." in the united states it is "kessler." it is generally "kessler." in europe it is "kussler." >> how many years have you spent with him in your life? >> we are talking 20 years. >> teaching where? >> i was teaching at cornell until...
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. >> washington journal taking your calls and emails live every morning starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> monday on the communicators. rod beckstrom on c-span 2. >> after a while, i really think it's gone. you've lost it. you don't own it anymore. you are trespassing. it hurts. my possessions are now in a storage bin. this week on "q&a." american casino. the award winning documentry on the impact of subprime mortgages on minorities. >> now a look at 2010 hosted by the economist magazine. we'll show you four parts of this conference. this is just under an hour. [applause] >> sometimes, somebody else's misfortune to lose your benefit i am in the lucky position of being one of those lucky beneficiaries. meanwhile, i did to spend time with four of my heroes. this is going to be a great treat for me and i hope it will be a great treat for you and the panelists. as we think about 2010, it is great to think about all the innovation that will be happening. these four people are reasons to be optimistic. and dean cain -- it did not come here by segue, but could have if h
. >> washington journal taking your calls and emails live every morning starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> monday on the communicators. rod beckstrom on c-span 2. >> after a while, i really think it's gone. you've lost it. you don't own it anymore. you are trespassing. it hurts. my possessions are now in a storage bin. this week on "q&a." american casino. the award winning documentry on the impact of subprime mortgages on minorities. >> now a...
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she will take your calls and emails yourtweets. that is sunday, live at noon eastern. >> that hurts. my positions are now in a storage bin. what i was able to get out before the house was locked up. >> this weekend, the award winning documentary on the impact of subprime mortgages on minorities. >> now, a look ahead to 2010, hosted by the economist magazine. we will show you for parts of this recent conference starting with for entrepreneurs this is just under one hour. >> sometimes, somebody else's misfortune to lose your benefit i am in the lucky position of being one of those lucky beneficiaries. meanwhile, i did to spend time with four of my heroes. this is going to be a great treat for me and i hope it will be a great treat for you and the panelists. as we think about 2010, it is great to think about all the innovation that will be happening. these four people are reasons to be optimistic. and dean cain -- it did not come here by segue, but could have if he had been told to. it is amazing how many different things he is grappl
she will take your calls and emails yourtweets. that is sunday, live at noon eastern. >> that hurts. my positions are now in a storage bin. what i was able to get out before the house was locked up. >> this weekend, the award winning documentary on the impact of subprime mortgages on minorities. >> now, a look ahead to 2010, hosted by the economist magazine. we will show you for parts of this recent conference starting with for entrepreneurs this is just under one hour....
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>> it has brought in a flood of emails. i would say that the review in "the new yorker" had just as much of an impact. it was much more in tune with my thinking about him. >> how do you pronounce his last name. >> it depends on where you are. in germany, is "kussler." it is a german name. in the united states it is "kessler." i am not sure if this is a result of american difficulty with foreign languages, although this country is absolutely crammed with people from every country of the world. or maybe it was just before he appeared here and tell people how to pronounce his name. it is generally "kessler." in europe it is "kussler." >> how many years have you spent with him in your life? >> we are talking 20 years. when i say 20 years, i spent that time teaching, so 20 years of vacations interspersed with sabbaticals. >> teaching where? >> i was teaching at cornell until 1994 and then i moved to columbia to teach nonfiction writing and translation which is my other hat that i wear. >> so, you are meeting with him. >> back in
>> it has brought in a flood of emails. i would say that the review in "the new yorker" had just as much of an impact. it was much more in tune with my thinking about him. >> how do you pronounce his last name. >> it depends on where you are. in germany, is "kussler." it is a german name. in the united states it is "kessler." i am not sure if this is a result of american difficulty with foreign languages, although this country is absolutely...
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friends, so that the emails can spread all across the country. we're also asking people to spread it on twitter, on facebook, on youtube, on their blogs, podcasts, everything, every way possible. >> every effort is an important effort. i have to ask the question, why didn't someone do this four weeks ago or three weeks ago? you know, this effort -- i just hope that something like this doesn't come too late. >> i hope not, too. it's taken a lot of planning and as far as i know, i don't think anybody has ever used social media like this before to find a missing person. so we're kind of breaking new ground and trying to figure it out as we go alongs. >> as someone who has spent an awful lot of time with susan and her family, i just would like your reaction to this idea that josh has taken his two, their two sons, ages two and four, to another location, where they're spending time away from the headlines. and i guess away from investigators as well. does his behavior in the wake of her disappearance, shock you? does it surprise you? does it worry you
friends, so that the emails can spread all across the country. we're also asking people to spread it on twitter, on facebook, on youtube, on their blogs, podcasts, everything, every way possible. >> every effort is an important effort. i have to ask the question, why didn't someone do this four weeks ago or three weeks ago? you know, this effort -- i just hope that something like this doesn't come too late. >> i hope not, too. it's taken a lot of planning and as far as i know, i...
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speaker, with your approval to take just a moment because a tragedy occurred, i was just notified by email just a few minutes before i started, that in my district, the 11th of georgia, northwest georgia, cobb county, one of its townships, kennesaw, georgia, a part of that 119 district of nevert georgia, there was a tragic, tragic shooting in my district in the city of kennesaw today where two people lost their lives and three additional, mr. speaker, are in critical condition. i would like to ask my colleagues on the floor tonight to join me for just a moment of silence to remember the families of the deceased and the victims that are in critical condition and their families as well and we'll take jaust moment of silence before we continue. mr. speaker, i thank you for allowing us to do that and i thank my colleagues for joining me in their prayers for those in my district that have been killed and injured. well, we want to talk, as i say, a little bit about the issue of transparency. this is what's in the news oright now. this is a huge concern, the lack of transparency, in regard to the
speaker, with your approval to take just a moment because a tragedy occurred, i was just notified by email just a few minutes before i started, that in my district, the 11th of georgia, northwest georgia, cobb county, one of its townships, kennesaw, georgia, a part of that 119 district of nevert georgia, there was a tragic, tragic shooting in my district in the city of kennesaw today where two people lost their lives and three additional, mr. speaker, are in critical condition. i would like to...
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and 1300 are secretly checking email on vacation. that's happening now. most dependable 3g network. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. right now get a free 3g/4g device for your laptop. sprint. the now network. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilitie. the 5-year, 100,000 mile transferable powertrain warranty, from gmc. with roadside assistance and courtesy transportation, it's the best coverage in america. >>> this is the baby who is going to a hospital in miami. they are hoping to save her. she's got broken ribs. they fear that she'll die soon if she stays here, but they also fear that she may not be able to withstand this flight. >> larry: of all the moving stories about the earthquake's victims, the most poignant may be about haiti's children. some are now without parents. others need ongoing medical help and a lucky few are flown to adoptive parents waiting for them in the united states. >> this is an orphanage called the house of god's children. but the house is empty. 135 children eat, sleep, wash and play outside.
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and 1300 are secretly checking email on vacation. that's happening now. america's most dependable 3g network. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. right now get a free 3g/4g device for your laptop. sprint. the now network. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilitie. >> larry: we're back. still with us is kent page, senior communication officer with unicef. joining us from port-au-prince as well is annie foster, emergency team leader with save the children. in washington, david digs, cofounder and director of beyond borders. david lived and worked in haiti for a decade, still visits there regularly. ending child slavery in haiti is a beyond borders priority. and here in l.a., aaron cohen, head of abolishslavery.org. he's the author of "slave hunter: one of man's global quest to free victims of human trafficking." how much, aaron, is going on -- how much of this is going on in haiti? >> you know, larry, it's an incredible phenomenon in haiti. they have a cultural norm of slavery that's leftover from -- >> larry: how's it work?
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dot com ♪ ♪ that's the site i'm gonna hit when i go home ♪ ♪ they know how credit works ♪ they send emaild reality hurts ♪ legal vo: offer applies with enrollment in triple advantage >>> the portrait painted of sarah palin in "game change" isn't flattering at all. they spoke about her appearance, her apparent ignorance of basic international affairs. take a look. >> after the convention was over, she still he didn't really understand why there was a north korea and a south korea. she was still regularly saying that saddam hussein had been behind 9/11, and literally the next day her son was about to ship off to iraq, and when they asked her who her son was going to fight, she couldn't explain that. >> this book is a page turner. this is a new book by john heilm oo n ann and mark halperin. this is damaging to democrats. is that of great value to republicans to underline things and lay this out there. >> i think they were bipartisan in their criticism that they lay at the feet of a lot of failed candidates. i think so much of that book was based on interviews with consultants, and consultant
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dot com ♪ ♪ that's the site i'm gonna hit when i go home ♪ ♪ they know how credit works ♪ they send emailrts ♪ legal vo: offer applies with enrollment in triple advantage >> how do you feel right now? >> i can't even find the right way to describe it. i'm going to tell you something. i'm someone who prays a lot, and i'm very grateful that i never lost faith. >> larry: you're looking live at haiti tonight. we're raising money for that ravaged country. please call the numbers at the bottom of your screen or text your donations. the information is right there in front of you. we go back to our tweet suite where ryan seacrest is watching over things. ryan, janet jackson, i understand, just tweeted saying, hey, you guys. i'm watching larry king's "haiti how you can help." please try to tune in and tweet and support the effort with me. good gig. >> people from all over the world tweeting. just taking a look at the board here. senator gillibrand is very happy to support the effort. everyone can do their part by giving generously to the relief efforts. we're looking at the tweets and reading them
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that is i'm buzzaling i sent pat an email and known him for a long time and know he support all these things us officers do and i'm only concern about the program the guy or girl who is supposed to be working out for civil compleeze, this is a civil service program but there should be -- that looks out for the advances of those we consider civil servants. i just want to the stat. madam secretary, all i wanted to know and i'm sure pat going to be able to tell me this. where we stand on this. that's all we have. >> thanks so much and thanks for your many years of service to our country first in the military and now here. we're going to have that, aren't we, pat? [laughter] >> madam secretary, yes. the law requires that the -- must be a member of the senior executive service. we have no other choice. it's written in the statute, so we're in the process of all this takeover recruiting someone because we have to identify an scs position and recruit someone and that process is ongoing. >> and there's no preselection in -- [laughter] [applause] >> yes. >> my name is dorothy burkett and i'm s
that is i'm buzzaling i sent pat an email and known him for a long time and know he support all these things us officers do and i'm only concern about the program the guy or girl who is supposed to be working out for civil compleeze, this is a civil service program but there should be -- that looks out for the advances of those we consider civil servants. i just want to the stat. madam secretary, all i wanted to know and i'm sure pat going to be able to tell me this. where we stand on this....
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and 1300 are secretly checking email on vacation. that's happening now. america's most dependable 3g network. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. right now get a free 3g/4g device for your laptop. sprint. the now network. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilitie. you'll find the complete -- and completely affordable -- collection from van heusen at the men's store inside jcpenney and at jcp.com. style, quality and price matter. jcpenney. >> larry: don't forget all week long cnn is breaking down how the $787 billion stimulus money is being spent. you can get more definition about it all at cnn.com/stimulus. what do you make of the stimulus, ben? you're the economist on the panel. >> it doesn't seem to have pro dusd mu dusd much in the way of results. you can't get some results, but the results have been difficult to measure. back to our friend stephanie's point, a simple basic way to get health care for everybody and avoid the moral horror of people not being able to have health care is to write checks to people to be able
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response to attacks oits wesite, including breaches of email accounts belging to human rits activists. the was praise for google's move. >> ( tranated ): they are letting us know the uth. >> brown: anworries about the impact. >> ( anslated ): i feel it is a pity. even thougit doesn't affect all of my life, but it is a al hassle if we d't have google. >> brown: the world's ading search company annnced yesterday it had discored what it cald a "highly sophisticated and rgeted attack" on it and peaps 34 other companies,dding that the atcks clearly came from within cha. as a result, chief leg officer david drummond wrote google launched its gole.cn si in china in 2006, agreeing to abide by governnt strictures that filter out searches for certainanned topics, such ataiwan, tibet, or t tianamen square massacre, a stance that had brght criticm from rights groups. 2008, margaret warner asked the then-head of google's cha operation about itwillingness to aee to government filtering of information. >> some peop ask us, "why do we choose to filter? but really, that not the question. we didn't hav
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